Promoted with Denise Harris, Executive Coach

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Insightful conversations with experts: From executives who’ve worked their way to the top to industry leaders and business owners who know what it takes to get stand out, our guests will give you actionable tips and candid advice on how to get promoted and take your career to the next level.

Episodes

  1. OCT 10

    It Starts with Joy: Redefining Leadership Success with Sheryl Raphael Whitaker

    In this inspiring episode of Promoted with Denise Harris, I sat down with Sheryl Raphael Whitaker, Founder & CEO of EdenAnthony Elite Talent Solutions and author of the #1 Amazon Bestseller It Starts with Joy: The Inner Shift that Changes Everything. Sheryl is an executive coach, leadership strategist, and former head of enterprise learning and talent development for over 37,000 employees at USAA. Her groundbreaking JoyShift™ method and leadership philosophy—Joy is my COO™—invite leaders to see joy not as a soft emotion, but as a powerful strategic tool for driving clarity, authenticity, and performance. Our conversation explored what it means to lead from joy in today’s high-pressure workplaces. Sheryl shared her belief that joy is not a distraction from productivity, but rather the differentiator that helps leaders thrive and inspire others. She discussed how self-awareness, intentionality, and courage are key to cultivating what she calls “intentional joy,” especially in cultures that feel stressful or disconnected. By leading from joy, she explained, leaders build environments of trust, psychological safety, and creativity—where innovation and engagement naturally follow. Sheryl also opened up about her own journey from corporate leadership to entrepreneurship, including a pivotal experience that nearly stole her joy. Rather than staying in a role that caused her to shrink, she chose to step into her power and create her own company, empowering leaders to reclaim joy as their operating system. She emphasized that joy doesn’t mean every day is easy—it’s an anchor that helps you return to steadiness after the storm passes. Through reflection, gratitude, and boundaries, leaders can protect their energy, stay grounded, and model what authentic leadership truly looks like. As we wrapped up, Sheryl shared her take on what makes a person promotable: fearlessness, creativity, and a genuine love for people. She reminded listeners that saying “no” can often be a powerful “yes” to yourself—and that leadership rooted in joy isn’t about constant happiness, but about resilience, connection, and purpose. This heart-centered conversation was a beautiful reminder that joy is not only personal—it’s a leadership advantage that transforms how we show up, how we serve, and how we rise. Watch the episode on YouTube:  https://youtu.be/5PsAEQQ3eO8    Additional Links & Resources: Book | It Starts with Joy: The Inner Shift that Changes Everything by Sheryl Whitaker Connect with Sheryl: LinkedIn | Sheryl Raphael Whitaker Website | Sheryl Raphael Whitaker Instagram | Sheryl Raphael Whitaker Connect with Denise: Website | Denise Harris Leadership LinkedIn | Denise Harris Leadership

    39 min
  2. SEP 12

    Create Intentional Connections to Boost Your Career | Lisa Fain, CEO Center for Mentoring Excellence

    In this episode of Promoted with Denise Harris, I had the pleasure of speaking with Lisa Fain, CEO of the Center for Mentoring Excellence and a global authority on mentoring and developmental networks. Lisa has built her career around helping organizations foster connection, inclusion, and growth, drawing on her background as an attorney, corporate leader, and advocate for diversity and inclusion in the workplace. She is also the co-author of Bridging Differences for Better Mentoring and The Mentor’s Guide, 3rd Edition, and her recent TEDx talk, Want to Make a Bigger Impact? Build Better Connections, has inspired many to rethink how relationships drive success. Our conversation explored Lisa’s personal journey into mentorship and the inspiration she found in connecting diversity and inclusion work with the transformational power of mentoring. She explained how strong developmental relationships, both formal and informal, create accountability, bridge differences, and ultimately transform not only careers but also workplace culture. Lisa emphasized that mentorship is never one-size-fits-all; it can take many shapes, from peer and cross-functional relationships to reverse mentoring, and it always thrives when built with intentionality. A key theme we discussed was the distinction between mentorship and sponsorship. While mentorship is a reciprocal, co-created learning relationship that builds psychological safety, sponsorship is about advocacy. Sponsors are champions who open doors and recommend you for opportunities when you’re not in the room. Lisa stressed that women, and particularly women of color, benefit from having both, as each plays a crucial role in advancement. She also underscored that it’s never too late to find a mentor, whether you’re just entering the workforce or leading at the highest levels, because mentoring is fundamentally about learning, growth, and possibility. We also touched on her favorite books, including Tara Mohr’s Playing Big, which helped shape her own leadership journey. Our conversation was a powerful reminder that mentorship and connection are not just career accelerators, they are transformative forces that help us show up more fully, lead with authenticity, and create more inclusive workplaces. If you want to learn how to build better connections and unlock new possibilities in your career, this episode is for you. Additional Links & Resources: Lisa’s TedX: How intentional connections can boost your career Book | Bridging Differences for Better Mentoring, by Lisa Fain & Lois Zachary Book | The Art of Possibility, by Rosamund & Benjamin Zander Book | Playing Big, by Tara Mohr Book | Finding Your Own North Star, by Martha Beck Connect with Lisa: LinkedIn | Center for Mentoring Excellence Website | Center for Mentoring Instagram | lzfain Connect with Denise: Website | Denise Harris Leadership LinkedIn | Denise Harris Leadership

    36 min
  3. APR 18

    Gilda Squire on the Power of Storytelling and Creating Your Brand

    Welcome to the Promoted with Denise Harris podcast, where we have impactful conversations about navigating our careers, how to stand out and of course, how to get promoted. In the episode we’re joined by Gilda Squire. Gilda founded Squire Media & Management, Inc. in 2008. The boutique management and PR firm The firm manages public relations for actor Wendell Pierce, who earned his first performance Tony Award nomination for an historic portrayal of Willy Loman in Broadway’s Death of a Salesman; Courtney B. Vance, whose stunning portrayal as “Johnnie Cochran” on FX’s The People vs. OJ Simpson earned him EMMY, Critics Choice, and NAACP Image awards; and Honorary Oscar Recipient Angela Bassett, who is one of the most gifted and beloved actresses of this era. Prior to founding Squire Media & Management, Gilda served as a Director of Publicity at HarperCollins Publishers. She was responsible for overseeing publicity and book tours for the corporation's Amistad imprint, as well as several titles under the publisher's flagship HarperCollins imprint. Gilda was named one of Crain New York Business’s Notable Black Leaders in 2023, one of the Most Influential People in Dance by Dance Magazine in 2017, one of Culture Shift Lab’s 20 People to Watch in 2015, and one of Hello Beautiful’s 25 Women to Know in 2015. Squire Media is a member of the NYNJ Minority Supplier Development Council. Gilda discusses her journey in the fields of public relations, talent management, and media training. She shares insights into launching her firm during the 2008 financial crisis, overcoming challenges, and the importance of personal branding. Highlighting examples from her work with high-profile clients like Misty Copeland, Angela Bassett, and Courtney B. Vance, Gilda emphasizes the role of storytelling, effective communication, and strategic planning in building a successful brand. She also discusses the impact of social media and podcasts on personal branding and offers advice for professionals looking to enhance their career prospects.  Prepare for an inspiring conversation on the power of personal branding! Additional Links & Resources: Book | The Personal Librarian by Marie Benedict & Victoria Christopher Murray Book | Missing White Woman by Kellye Garrett Connect with Gilda: LinkedIn | Gilda Squire Website | Squire Media & Management Connect with Denise: Website | Denise Harris Leadership LinkedIn | Denise Harris Leadership

    1h 4m
  4. MAR 7

    Redefining Leadership & Amplifying Influence with Tamara Fields

    Welcome to the Promoted with Denise Harris podcast, where we have impactful conversations about navigating our careers, how to stand out and of course, how to get promoted. In the episode we’re joined by Tamara Fields. Tamara Fields is the U.S. Public Service Industry Lead at Accenture, where she drives operational efficiency for government entities through transformative back-office solutions and innovative applications of generative AI. Her work ensures the smooth functioning of governments while making a tangible impact on communities—reflecting her deep belief that public service is integral to the fabric of society. In addition, Tamara serves as the Office Managing Director for Accenture in Austin, where she leads efforts to bring innovation to clients, attract and retain top talent, and strengthen Accenture’s presence in the Austin community.   Today we are diving into what it truly means to redefine leadership and amplify influence, and I couldn't think of a better guest to explore this with than Tamara Fields. With more than two decades of cross-industry, multilateral project management experience, she delivers creative, strategic, and complex solutions to better serve clients.  Get ready for an insightful conversation on leadership, influence, and the power of innovation! Additional Links & Resources: Book | Multipliers, How the Best Leaders Make Everyone Smart by Liz Wiseman Connect with Tamara: LinkedIn | Tamara Fields Connect with Denise: Website | Denise Harris Leadership LinkedIn | Denise Harris Leadership

    42 min
  5. JAN 31

    Navigating Office Politics with Brenda Barbour

    Welcome to the Promoted with Denise Harris podcast, where we have impactful conversations about navigating our careers, how to stand out and of course, how to get promoted. In the episode we’re joined by Brenda Barbour. Brenda is a senior executive with over 25 years of experience leading and transforming diverse teams across a range of industries. Known for her leadership and vision, Brenda has a proven track record of driving organizational success in both the private and nonprofit sectors.  Research indicates that office politics significantly impact women's careers and promotability, often to their detriment. Women face unique challenges in navigating workplace politics compared to their male counterparts. Brenda and I define what internal politics is and why it’s critical for career advancement, especially for women who are aiming for senior roles. We discuss the importance of intentionally building relationships across functions and levels in your organization, balancing assertiveness and being approachable, and the benefits of having a growth mindset. Branda is also Co-host and Co-Producer of the Body Wealth podcast, with her sister Elaine. In each episode, the sisters chat with one guest to hear about what they are doing to work toward optimal mental or physical health, expanding access to the conversations Black women have about health and healthcare. Connect with Brenda: LinkedIn | Brenda Barbour Podcast | Body Wealth Connect with Denise: Website | Denise Harris Leadership LinkedIn | Denise Harris Leadership

    24 min
  6. JAN 17

    The Modern Recruiting Process with Debbie Wissel

    Welcome to the Promoted with Denise Harris podcast, where we have impactful conversations about navigating our careers, how to stand out and of course, how to get promoted. In the episode we’re joined by Debbie Wissel, President of Swing Search, a recruiting firm that specializes in finding top performers for high growth startups.  Debbie entered the world of recruiting and leadership search in 2020 as a career pivot and after a decade leading product and client services at some of New York City's most celebrated fintech startups, including LearnVest and Ellevest. Debbie's experience in these early stage startups gave her a front row seat to the highs and lows of startup growth, the importance of choosing the right leaders, and a deep empathy for founders and the team that is brought together to make it all happen.  Women are increasingly successful using recruiting firms to land senior roles, though they remain underrepresented in leadership positions overall. An interesting stat is that women are 18 percent more likely than men to be hired when applying for senior roles through recruiters. Debbie and I discuss the advantages of working with a recruiting firm, traits that firms look for when filling leadership roles, how to stand out amongst applicants, and the importance of building a strong network by developing deep relationships. Additional Links & Resources: Book | The Culture Code by Daniel Coyle Connect with Debbie: LinkedIn | Debbie Wissel Website | Swing Search Connect with Denise: Website | Denise Harris Leadership LinkedIn | Denise Harris Leadership

    35 min
  7. JAN 3

    How to Stand Out with Valencia McClure

    Welcome to the Promoted with Denise Harris podcast, where we have impactful conversations about navigating our careers, how to stand out and of course, how to get promoted. In the episode we’re joined by Valencia McClure. Valencia is Vice President, Governmental and External Affairs and President, Pepco Region, responsible for shaping, leading and executing external affairs strategies and programs in support of Pepco and Pepco Holdings’ business goals. She has served on the boards of numerous universities, businesses, trade organizations and charities. Additionally, Valencia was recognized as one of Savoy Magazine’s Most Influential Women in Corporate America, Baltimore Sun’s Top 25 Women to Watch, and a recipient of the President’s Roundtable Corporate Executive Trailblazer Award. Today Valencia shares with us key moments and decisions that helped shape her career trajectory, practical tips on how to craft your personal brand, the importance of networking and how to develop those relationships with intention and authenticity. She also shares her top three tips to help make you promotable. This episode is packed with insights, you won’t want to miss it! Connect with Valencia: LinkedIn | Valencia McClure Connect with Denise: Website | Denise Harris Leadership LinkedIn | Denise Harris Leadership Additional links & Resources: Book | Next Level by Scott Eblin  Book | The Twelve Absolutes of Leadership by Gary Burnison  Book | The First 90 Days by Michael Watkins

    38 min
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4 Ratings

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Insightful conversations with experts: From executives who’ve worked their way to the top to industry leaders and business owners who know what it takes to get stand out, our guests will give you actionable tips and candid advice on how to get promoted and take your career to the next level.