EMPOWERING YOUR ABILITY TO LEAD, COMMUNICATE, AND TRANSFORM

Marshall Fields is a visionary leader and trailblazer in the fight against systemic racism, with over 20 years of experience as a spearheading Corporate Facilitator, Author, Life & Executive Coach, and Master Communicator. He has acted as a communication broker for thousands of individuals; conducting training sessions, workshops, magazine publications, podcasts, and media interviews.
Marshall founded PCHaTP, an organization that started as a podcast focused on creating Positive Communication Habits and Thought Processes. He is the creator of the COMPASS Communication Systems training; putting his experience as a certified Life and Trauma-Informed Coach to use. His #1 goal is to break down our internal and external barriers around healthy communication and our ability to connect with one another.
In addition to his professional pursuits, Marshall is also deeply committed to serving his community. As a member of the KY Humanities Speaker Bureau and Communication Workshop provider. He also serves as Chair of the Racial Justice Equity Commission and of the Legacy Equine Academy in Lexington, KY, he has dedicated his life to promoting equality and positive communal change.
Marshall's passion and expertise in communication have made him a sought-after speaker, facilitator, and mediator. He has seen that the root of change lies in transforming how we communicate with one another. He supports his students in recognizing this by infusing real-life exercises and examples that provoke mindset shifts. With his passion, commitment, and over 20 years of experience, Marshall Fields is a powerful voice for change and a catalyst for a better future for all.
Marshall founded PCHaTP, an organization that started as a podcast focused on creating Positive Communication Habits and Thought Processes. After many deep dives into societal communication issues, he realized the show focused on a bruise instead of a broken bone. ā€œThe bones of our society is our collective ability to communicate. When it comes to our citizenship, systemic racism has broken themā€. Not being afraid to pivot, he began working on and conducting a series of webinars to help empower and encourage individuals with the ability to discuss the topic of racism. He studied and refined the communicative approaches and transformed the webinars into the F.R.E.E.D.O.M. from Racism training: Using communication to overcome race. By developing a communication course around such a hot topic, individuals can attain enhanced communication skills that can aid them inĀ 
anyĀ situation.

In addition to his professional pursuits, Marshall is also deeply committed to serving his community. As a Community Liaison for I Was Here, an award-winning spirit project, and a commissioner of the Racial Justice and Equality Commission in Lexington, KY, he has dedicated his life to promoting equality and positive communal change.

His passion and expertise in the field of communication have made him a sought-after speaker, facilitator, and mediator. He has seen that the root of change lies in transforming how we communicate with one another and supports his students in recognizing this through infusing real-life exercises and examples that provoke mindset shifts. With his passion, commitment, and over 20 years of experience, Marshall Fields is a powerful voice for change and a catalyst for a better future for all.

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