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S1:E12 Chaz Kellem

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My guest this week is, Mr. Chaz Kellem. Chaz is the director of the office of Pittserves- a community service arm of the division of student affairs at the University of Pittsburg. Chaz was born with brittle bone disease and at 36 years old he has broken 43 bones.

In this episode of The Paul Spradley show, I talk with Chaz Kellem as he shares how he turned his disability into ability beyond measures. He shares how his journey has given him a different perspective on life and how grateful he is for his uniqueness.

Listen in to learn the world of difference that Chaz has made, how he overcomes challenges, and his experience working in a higher learning institution.

A lesson from Chaz on why you need to own who you are and work towards the betterment of others no matter your story or position in life.

“Be comfortable in the skin you’re in, to the best of your abilities”. - Chaz Kellem

Examples of Care Based Leadership Include:

· How Chaz’s disability makes him view life differently.

· Why you need to own who you are. Be comfortable in the skin you’re in, to the best of your abilities

· What does it mean to be the voice to the voiceless? Why every group is unique.

· Chaz's explanation of the difference between equity and equality?

· How using diverse inclusion as the catalyst for change in any environment makes an impact that allows everyone to thrive.

· Why creativity was crucial for Chaz as a disabled person to do things in the same capacity as everyone else.

· Why it is important to make an easier path for those who will come after you.

· What are some of the goals that Chaz has for the future?

· Recognizing the value in the journey.

Chaz Kellem’s Socials:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chaz-kellem-6769b0b

Twitter: https://twitter.com/chazkellem?lang=en

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thepaulspradleyshow/support
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My guest this week is, Mr. Chaz Kellem. Chaz is the director of the office of Pittserves- a community service arm of the division of student affairs at the University of Pittsburg. Chaz was born with brittle bone disease and at 36 years old he has broken 43 bones.

In this episode of The Paul Spradley show, I talk with Chaz Kellem as he shares how he turned his disability into ability beyond measures. He shares how his journey has given him a different perspective on life and how grateful he is for his uniqueness.

Listen in to learn the world of difference that Chaz has made, how he overcomes challenges, and his experience working in a higher learning institution.

A lesson from Chaz on why you need to own who you are and work towards the betterment of others no matter your story or position in life.

“Be comfortable in the skin you’re in, to the best of your abilities”. - Chaz Kellem

Examples of Care Based Leadership Include:

· How Chaz’s disability makes him view life differently.

· Why you need to own who you are. Be comfortable in the skin you’re in, to the best of your abilities

· What does it mean to be the voice to the voiceless? Why every group is unique.

· Chaz's explanation of the difference between equity and equality?

· How using diverse inclusion as the catalyst for change in any environment makes an impact that allows everyone to thrive.

· Why creativity was crucial for Chaz as a disabled person to do things in the same capacity as everyone else.

· Why it is important to make an easier path for those who will come after you.

· What are some of the goals that Chaz has for the future?

· Recognizing the value in the journey.

Chaz Kellem’s Socials:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chaz-kellem-6769b0b

Twitter: https://twitter.com/chazkellem?lang=en

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thepaulspradleyshow/support
  continue reading

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