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Thank you for being part of the Virtual Executive Director / Labyrinth / Relentlessly Human Tour experience. I love and appreciate everyone who has listened, downloaded, reviewed, supported through Patreon, and shared their talent with me on the mic.

Now that the podcast has come to an end, please enjoy listening to the archives. I created a timeless podcast of nonprofit leadership, operations, and fundraising tips, as well as interviews with artists and healers. 

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Dec 23, 2021

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The Relentlessly Human Tour is a movement celebrating our creativity, connection, and shared humanity. Support the Tour on Patreon for exclusive video content, behind-the-scenes access to me and my guests, and the opportunity to be a stop on the tour. 

In this episode, I got to catch up with my friend, Carmen Aiello-Tejeda. Carmen is a Los Angeles producer and casting director who does not believe in auditioning actors. His projects have included Corbin Nash, Espionage Tonight, and the upcoming Netflix series, Guardians of Justice. Guardians of Justice includes the first ever Inclusivity Advocate credited on a series. 

We met up at an outdoor cafe in North Hollywood called Groundwork, where we chatted about what we’re willing to sacrifice to be able to do work we believe in, the artist’s role in society, Carmen’s use of white privilege to deal with a moment of systemic racism, and much more. 

Carmen said that rather than promote any of his own work, he would love for people to think about a small donation to advocate for other people’s freedom at https://www.chirla.org/