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How One Labor Leader Transformed 30,000 Lives Through the Power of Empowerment, with Brenda Munoz || EP.205

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What happens when you realize you've stopped caring about the very people you're meant to serve? For Brenda Munoz, that moment came when a laborer asked her to leave and find someone else to help him. "You're very nice," he said, "but I can tell you're trying to rush this."

That wake-up call transformed not just Brenda's career, but how she thinks about leadership itself. Today, as Associate Benefits Director at the Laborers' Fund of Northern California, she oversees benefits for 30,000 workers who build America's infrastructure—and she's reimagining what it means to serve a workforce that's largely male, Hispanic, and often working far from home.

In this episode of Inspiring Women with Laurie McGraw, Brenda also speaks about:

  • Why language barriers and literacy challenges make benefits accessibility a social justice issue
  • How empowering 53 employees (mostly women) creates ripple effects for thousands of families
  • What it means to lead for both the laborers AND the women who serve them
  • Why self-reliance and having a voice are the foundations of workplace empowerment
  • How Hispanic women can transform from "doing the paperwork" to leading the organization
  • What changes when you shift from "What do I want?" to "What will help us become better?"

Chapter Markers

02:05 - An Accidental Benefits Career

04:09 - The Counter Call That Changed Everything

05:36 - Choosing Impact Over Comfort

07:21 - Understanding the Laborers: Who Builds America

10:59 - The Stress of Benefits Work

12:31 - Leading for Two Communities

14:19 - From Siloed to United: Creating Vision Together

19:21 - The Power Within: A Message to Hispanic Women

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What happens when you realize you've stopped caring about the very people you're meant to serve? For Brenda Munoz, that moment came when a laborer asked her to leave and find someone else to help him. "You're very nice," he said, "but I can tell you're trying to rush this."

That wake-up call transformed not just Brenda's career, but how she thinks about leadership itself. Today, as Associate Benefits Director at the Laborers' Fund of Northern California, she oversees benefits for 30,000 workers who build America's infrastructure—and she's reimagining what it means to serve a workforce that's largely male, Hispanic, and often working far from home.

In this episode of Inspiring Women with Laurie McGraw, Brenda also speaks about:

  • Why language barriers and literacy challenges make benefits accessibility a social justice issue
  • How empowering 53 employees (mostly women) creates ripple effects for thousands of families
  • What it means to lead for both the laborers AND the women who serve them
  • Why self-reliance and having a voice are the foundations of workplace empowerment
  • How Hispanic women can transform from "doing the paperwork" to leading the organization
  • What changes when you shift from "What do I want?" to "What will help us become better?"

Chapter Markers

02:05 - An Accidental Benefits Career

04:09 - The Counter Call That Changed Everything

05:36 - Choosing Impact Over Comfort

07:21 - Understanding the Laborers: Who Builds America

10:59 - The Stress of Benefits Work

12:31 - Leading for Two Communities

14:19 - From Siloed to United: Creating Vision Together

19:21 - The Power Within: A Message to Hispanic Women

Guest & Host Links

Connect with Inspiring Women

Browse Episodes | LinkedIn | Instagram | Apple | Spotify

  continue reading

206 episodes

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