Leadership.

Transformation.

Change.

Since 2011, The Gaia Leadership Project has pushed transformational leadership in organizations, campaigns, movements, and people.

From companies in the top five of the Fortune 500 to local organizers running for office, our clients are powerful agents of change, and we’re here to help them build leadership skills that get it done.

Progressive, equitable, anti-racist and intersectional in our approach, we are driven to build a better world and healthier culture, and to help our clients do the same.

Change Your Leadership.

Change the world.

We believe that change begins within. When we unlearn the limitations that we’ve been taught by our culture and our experiences, we unleash our ability to overcome systemic barriers for ourselves and for others.

We specialize in training leaders to use their voices for change, to advocate for themselves and others, and to propel their goals toward exponential growth.

What We Do

  • A photo of Elizabeth Cronise McLaughlin speaking at the WNorth Conference in Whistler, BC. Elizabeth wears a blue dress and has her hands folded in a prayer position before an audience giving a standing ovation.

    Leadership Consulting

    We work with organizations and individuals to grow their leadership, create healthy culture, and foster diverse talent to powerful heights.

  • Elizabeth and U.S. Senate Candidate Malcolm Kenyatta at a fundraiser in Los Angeles, smiling broadly. Elizabeth wears a pink coat with white shirt and chin length blonde hair. Malcolm's wears a pale blue shirt and navy jacket, a goatee and cornrows.

    Political Consulting

    We work with progressive campaigns, movements and candidates to propel change, build coalitions across movements, and win elections.

  • Elizabeth speaks on stage at the 3% Conference in Chicago in front of a banner reading "Speaking Truth to Power." She wears a blue dress and tights, and her hair is short and platinum blonde.

    Appearances & Media

    Through public speaking, media appearances, the Living Through It podcast, her best-selling book and op-eds, our Founder moves public perception to foster progressive change.

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