In this episode of Art of Heart, Marissa sits down with strategic equity and inclusion consultant and U.S. Army veteran, Zoe Moore, to explore what happens when the armor we’ve been carrying finally cracks. Zoe shares how twelve years in the military shaped her understanding of belonging, identity, and courage – and how a pivotal moment during the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell became the catalyst for her life’s work. Chiriga T. Moore, affectionately known as Zoe, is a Strategic Equity, Dive...
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In this episode of Art of Heart, Marissa sits down with strategic equity and inclusion consultant and U.S. Army veteran, Zoe Moore, to explore what happens when the armor we’ve been carrying finally cracks. Zoe shares how twelve years in the military shaped her understanding of belonging, identity, and courage – and how a pivotal moment during the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell became the catalyst for her life’s work. Chiriga T. Moore, affectionately known as Zoe, is a Strategic Equity, Dive...
They Tried to Break Me, So I Proved Them Wrong (Kyle's Zhang's Story of Resilience)
Art of Heart with Marissa Campbell
37 minutes
2 months ago
They Tried to Break Me, So I Proved Them Wrong (Kyle's Zhang's Story of Resilience)
What happens when the world tries to break you? Kyle’s story is proof that resilience wins. From being stripped of his name and called a “rat” during Hell Week at Virginia Military Institute, to becoming a PT King, to turning down corporate offers after a Microsoft layoff, he refused to be boxed in. In this conversation with Marissa Campbell, Kyle shares how he broke stereotypes, pushed past limits, and chose himself. If you’ve ever faced doubt, labels, or setbacks, this story will inspire yo...
Art of Heart with Marissa Campbell
In this episode of Art of Heart, Marissa sits down with strategic equity and inclusion consultant and U.S. Army veteran, Zoe Moore, to explore what happens when the armor we’ve been carrying finally cracks. Zoe shares how twelve years in the military shaped her understanding of belonging, identity, and courage – and how a pivotal moment during the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell became the catalyst for her life’s work. Chiriga T. Moore, affectionately known as Zoe, is a Strategic Equity, Dive...