Unspeakable Leadership

Rohene Bouajram
Unspeakable Leadership

Unspeakable Leadership is a global conversation diving deep into the vibrant and dynamic world of women of colour in leadership roles. Join us on a rollercoaster ride where the host, Rohene, and guests share stories of navigating challenges, turning a serious journey into a joyous exploration with laughter, cringe-worthy tales, and empowering moments. Let's take a break in our day and revel in the reminder that the world needs women of color leading authentically. Tune in, buckle up, and embark on this thrilling adventure with us! Rohene Bouajram is an international speaker and 20-year educator and leader in the higher education space. You can learn more of her work on www.rohenebouajram.com.

  1. Breaking the cycle of staying in a comfort zone with Neha Kirpalani

    OCT 31

    Breaking the cycle of staying in a comfort zone with Neha Kirpalani

    How can women of colour break out of their comfort zones, embrace entrepreneurial journeys, and redefine success on their terms? Join us for this inspiring episode with Neha Kirpalani, an entrepreneur, marketing strategist, Harvard Business Review writer, author, and DEI champion. Neha shares her leadership journey, from investment banking to founding her marketing agency, driven by curiosity, passion, and the Japanese concept of Ikigai. She reflects on how aligning her work with joy and fulfillment helped her transition from a stable corporate career to entrepreneurship. Neha emphasizes the importance of breaking out of comfort zones, embracing risk, and following one’s dreams despite fear and uncertainty. Drawing inspiration from Gully Boy and Shirley Chisholm’s iconic quote, "If they don’t give you a seat at the table, bring a folding chair," Neha discusses how self-trust, resilience and continuous learning have fueled her growth. Together, we reflect on how critical it is to create your own space, advocate for yourself, negotiate pay and opportunities, and avoid self-rejection. Neha’s journey serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of breaking generational cycles, healing ancestral wounds, and redefining personal and professional success. Embrace growth in your leadership journey by stepping into your power, trusting your instincts, and creating space for bold opportunities. To learn more about the resources mentioned in the episode, check out the show notes here.

    50 min
  2. Breaking the cycle of the trauma of money with Lystra G. Sam

    OCT 24

    Breaking the cycle of the trauma of money with Lystra G. Sam

    How can women of colour break free from societal expectations, heal from financial trauma, and lead with authenticity? Join us in this transformative conversation with Lystra G. Sam, a social justice entrepreneur, community activist, and founder and managing director, Qmooniti Travel & Lifestyle. Lystra shares her leadership journey, shaped by her upbringing in a Trinidadian household, challenges of assimilation and pivotal moments that helped her embrace her strengths. From dancing with Prince to travelling the world, Lystra's path highlights the importance of confidence, integrity, and breaking societal norms to lead authentically. Lystra delves deep into the impact of money trauma on Black and Indigenous women and shares how the Trauma of Money program helped her heal and reshape her relationship with money. By addressing generational and systemic financial trauma, Lystra advocates for healthier money management, leadership growth, and businesses prioritizing well-being. She stresses that healing from trauma is crucial before achieving financial stability and leadership success. Together, we reflect on how critical regulation of our nervous systems as women of colour is to heal trauma and break free from unhealthy financial and work patterns. By creating this ripple effect of healing within, trust, community building, and empowerment will be possible for future generations. Embrace healing in your leadership journey by understanding your relationship to money, trusting your intuition and creating new habits.  To learn more about the resources mentioned in the episode, check out the show notes here.

    1h 9m
  3. Breaking the cycle of burnout with Winnie Keji

    OCT 17

    Breaking the cycle of burnout with Winnie Keji

    How can women of colour break the cycle of burnout and realign their work with their life’s purpose while embracing authentic leadership? Join us in this insightful conversation with Winnie Keji, leadership and management consultant. Winnie shares her leadership journey, beginning as the eldest sibling and evolving through various stages of life. From her early roles as a class prefect and Sunday school leader to mentoring immigrant women and teenage girls, Winnie reflects on how leadership naturally chose her despite initial resistance. She emphasizes the crucial role of mentorship, self-discovery, and authenticity in her path. Winnie opens up about her experience with burnout, describing how it manifested in phases, including chronic fatigue, emotional exhaustion, and behavioural changes. She highlights the unique challenges faced by racialized women, such as systemic pressures, racism, sexism, and cultural expectations. Key contributors to burnout, like overcompensation, code-switching, caregiving responsibilities, and financial burdens, are addressed, especially for women supporting extended families. Together, we reflect on how breaking the burnout cycle requires a powerful act of self-love to rediscover joy and fulfillment, a journey that will look different for every woman of colour. Prioritize yourself in your leadership journey with inspired action and gentle reminders of your worth and humanity.    To learn more about the resources mentioned in the episode, check out the show notes here.

    43 min

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Unspeakable Leadership is a global conversation diving deep into the vibrant and dynamic world of women of colour in leadership roles. Join us on a rollercoaster ride where the host, Rohene, and guests share stories of navigating challenges, turning a serious journey into a joyous exploration with laughter, cringe-worthy tales, and empowering moments. Let's take a break in our day and revel in the reminder that the world needs women of color leading authentically. Tune in, buckle up, and embark on this thrilling adventure with us! Rohene Bouajram is an international speaker and 20-year educator and leader in the higher education space. You can learn more of her work on www.rohenebouajram.com.

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