The Black Woman in the Corner Office

Ebony Stone

The Black Woman in the Corner Office is more than a podcast — it’s a revolution in real time.  Hosted by leadership strategist Dr. Ebony Stone, this space was created for high-achieving Black women who are tired of surviving the workplace and ready to thrive on their own terms. Whether you’re burned out from code-switching, exhausted from leading without support, or questioning your next move in corporate America — this is your place to pause, process, and power up. Each episode delivers raw conversations, career strategy, and soul-level truth from women who’ve climbed the ladder, burned it down, or built their own. If you’re ready to disrupt the status quo, redefine success, and reclaim your joy at work — pull up a seat. You’re not just welcome here. You belong here.

  1. Aug 11

    Belong to Yourself at Work: Why Workplace Clarity Matters More Than Company Culture

    Send us Fan Mail What if the key to thriving at work isn't finding the perfect company—but learning how to belong to yourself? In this thought-provoking conversation, Dr. Ebony Stone sits down with Lynnae Brown, consultant, strategist, speaker, and founder of Belong to Yourself at Work, to explore what it truly means to build a healthy relationship with work. Drawing from decades of experience in mental health recovery, leadership development, and workplace strategy, Lynnae shares why clarity—not compliments—is the foundation of great leadership. Together, they discuss why so many professionals tie their identity to their job titles, how organizations unintentionally create anxiety through uncertainty, and why the most successful employees learn to marry their talent instead of their title. Whether you're leading a team, navigating workplace politics, considering your next career move, or simply trying to create healthier boundaries at work, this episode offers practical wisdom that will change the way you think about your career.  Who Should Listen to This Episode?This episode is for you if...  You're struggling to separate your identity from your job.  You're navigating workplace politics or organizational change.  You're a leader who wants to create healthier teams.  You're feeling burned out or emotionally exhausted at work.  You're wondering whether it's time to stay, leave, or redefine your relationship with your career. Corner Office Lessons🖤 Lesson 1: Clarity Is More Powerful Than Compliments The best leaders don't constantly reassure people—they provide clear expectations, clear boundaries, and clear definitions of success. 🖤 Lesson 2: Marry Your Talent, Not Your Title Job titles change. Companies merge. Organizations restructure. Your talent is the one thing you always own. 🖤 Lesson 3: Work Should Support Your Life—Not Become Your Life Healthy work begins with understanding where your responsibilities begin and where they end. 🖤 Lesson 4: Belonging Starts Within No organization can permanently give you belonging. True belonging begins when you stop looking for validation from your workplace and begin trusting yourself. 🖤 Lesson 5: The Story You Tell Yourself Shapes Your Career Your career is influenced not only by your résumé but by the narrative you believe about yourself, your abilities, and your future.  About Today's GuestLynnae Brown is a consultant, strategist, speaker, and workplace clarity expert who helps professionals learn how to belong to themselves at work. After more than a decade training and developing professionals in mental health recovery, Lynnae now works with organizations and individuals to create healthier workplace experiences through clarity, leadership development, and intentional career strategy. She has lectured at New York University, Mount Sinai, and Columbia University, delivered keynote presentations across the country, and served on New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio's Community Service Board, where she chaired the Mental Health Committee and co-chaired Criminal Justice.  Connect with Lynnae Brown🌐 Website https://www.lynnaebrown.com 💼 LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/lynnaebrown/ ✍🏽 Substack @lynnaebrown 🎥 TikTok @lynnaebrown Free Resources Visit Lynnae's website to download: Start Here: Six Questions to Better Understand Your Relationship with WorkSix Actions to Help You Let Go Without LeavingThese free resources are designed to help you rethink your relationship with work, identify your strengths, and begin creating healthier boundaries in your career.  Don't forget to like and subscribe so that you can get more content just like this! Grab your copy of The Power of the Pause today! Show you are a part of The Corner Office Collective by sporting BWCO apparel, no available. To learn more about Dr. Ebony Stone, visit www.drebonystone.com  If This Episode Inspired You... Please subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with another woman in leadership who needs this conversation today. Every share helps us amplify the voices and stories of remarkable Black women leaders around the world. Connect with Dr. Ebony Stone Follow The Black Woman in the Corner Office for more conversations with extraordinary Black women leaders who are changing organizations, communities, and industries. If you enjoyed what you heard, there is much more on my website (www.drebonystone.com) and you can catch more episodes here and on the Black Woman in the Corner Office YouTube channel @drebonystone. Looking to read The Power of the Pause, order your copy here - Dr. Ebony Stone - My Book Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss out on any of the goodness coming your way.

    Belong to Yourself at Work: Why Workplace Clarity Matters More Than Company Culture
  2. Jul 28

    Stop Abandoning Yourself: Breaking Free from People Pleasing and Performance

    Send us Fan Mail What happens when your greatest strength becomes your greatest burden? For many high-achieving Black women, success comes at a hidden cost. We become the dependable one, the achiever, the fixer, the leader—and somewhere along the way, we lose ourselves. In this deeply honest conversation, Dr. Ebony Stone sits down with LaToya DeShaun, Liberation Strategist and founder of The Patent Leather Project, to discuss the emotional weight of people pleasing, performance-based living, and self-abandonment. Drawing from her journey as a celebrity makeup artist, entrepreneur, and now liberation coach, LaToya shares how healing, faith, therapy, and intentional self-discovery helped her reclaim her identity and build a life rooted in purpose instead of validation. If you've ever tied your worth to your accomplishments, struggled to set boundaries, or wondered why success still doesn't feel like enough, this conversation is for you.  Who Should Listen to This Episode?This episode is for you if...  You're the person everyone depends on, but you rarely make time for yourself.  You've tied your self-worth to your achievements or productivity.  You struggle to say "no" because you don't want to disappoint others.  You've experienced burnout from constantly performing or proving yourself.  You're learning to set healthier boundaries without guilt.  You're ready to stop people pleasing and start living authentically.  You're on a journey of healing, self-discovery, and reclaiming your identity.Corner Office Lessons🖤 Lesson 1: Success Cannot Replace Self-Worth Achievement may earn applause, but it cannot heal emotional wounds. Lasting confidence comes from knowing who you are—not from what you accomplish. 🖤 Lesson 2: People Pleasing Has a Cost Many high-achieving women spend years putting everyone else first. Freedom begins when you stop seeking validation and start honoring your own needs. 🖤 Lesson 3: Boundaries Are an Act of Self-Respect Choosing yourself isn't selfish. Healthy boundaries create space for peace, purpose, and authentic relationships. 🖤 Lesson 4: Healing Requires Truth Transformation starts when we're willing to examine the stories we've believed about ourselves and replace them with truth. 🖤 Lesson 5: Freedom Is Found in Identity, Not Validation When your identity is rooted in purpose instead of performance, you no longer need approval to know your worth.  About Today's GuestLaToya DeShaun is a Liberation Strategist, speaker, writer, and founder of The Patent Leather Project, where she helps high-achieving women break free from self-abandonment, people pleasing, and performance-based living. After building a successful career as a celebrity makeup artist working with high-profile clients, LaToya realized that true transformation begins within. Today she empowers women through coaching, workshops, speaking engagements, and faith-centered conversations to reclaim their identity, establish healthy boundaries, and create lives aligned with purpose instead of approval.  Connect with LaToya DeShaun🌐 Website The Patent Leather Project 💜 Break Free from Self-Abandonment Take the first step toward living a life rooted in freedom and purpose. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdH-yljLQY_U8MtkQD94xed2MYNSN-qV61xYn01hnkKLY9dBQ/viewform 🎤 Book LaToya Interested in coaching, workshops, speaking engagements, or leadership development? Hire LaToya to help you build a life you actually want. 📱 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/latoyadeshaun/ 🔗 Linktree https://linktr.ee/latoyadeshaun Explore all of LaToya's resources, coaching opportunities, workshops, speaking engagements, and current projects. 💬 WhatsApp +1 (773) 203-8879 Don't forget to like and subscribe so that you can get more content just like this! Grab your copy of The Power of the Pause today! Show you are a part of The Corner Office Collective by sporting BWCO apparel, no available. To learn more about Dr. Ebony Stone, visit www.drebonystone.com  If This Episode Inspired You... Please subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with another woman in leadership who needs this conversation today. Every share helps us amplify the voices and stories of remarkable Black women leaders around the world. Connect with Dr. Ebony Stone Follow The Black Woman in the Corner Office for more conversations with extraordinary Black women leaders who are changing organizations, communities, and industries. If you enjoyed what you heard, there is much more on my website (www.drebonystone.com) and you can catch more episodes here and on the Black Woman in the Corner Office YouTube channel @drebonystone. Looking to read The Power of the Pause, order your copy here - Dr. Ebony Stone - My Book Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss out on any of the goodness coming your way.

    Stop Abandoning Yourself: Breaking Free from People Pleasing and Performance
  3. Jul 15

    Leading Through the Pendulum Swings with Celeste Warren: How Great Leaders Navigate Change, Uncertainty, and the Future of Inclusive Leadership

    Send us Fan Mail Leadership is rarely easy—but it becomes even more challenging when the world around us is constantly changing. In this insightful episode of The Black Woman in the Corner Office, Dr. Ebony Stone sits down with executive leader, author, and consultant Celeste Warren to explore what it means to lead with courage, conviction, and authenticity during times of uncertainty. Drawing on decades of executive leadership and her experience serving as a Global Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, Celeste shares how her upbringing, faith, and personal values shaped her leadership philosophy. Together, she and Dr. Stone discuss the evolving conversations surrounding diversity, equity, inclusion, organizational change, and why effective leaders remain grounded in purpose—even as public opinion, workplace priorities, and societal expectations continue to shift. Whether you're leading a team, navigating organizational change, or simply trying to remain true to your values in today's workplace, this conversation offers timeless wisdom for leading through every season. Who Should Listen to This Episode? This episode is for you if...  You're leading through uncertainty or organizational change.  You're navigating conversations around diversity, equity, and inclusion.  You want to become a more courageous and authentic leader.  You're balancing conviction with compassion in today's workplace.  You're an executive, entrepreneur, manager, or emerging leader looking to strengthen your leadership skills.  You believe leadership is about influence, integrity, and serving others. Corner Office Lessons💜 Great leaders don't follow every pendulum swing—they become the anchor. Leadership requires steadiness. While circumstances change, your values should remain constant. 💜 Authentic leadership begins with knowing who you are. Titles may open doors, but character, purpose, and self-awareness determine the legacy you leave behind. 💜 Inclusion is a leadership competency—not simply an initiative. The strongest organizations are built by leaders who intentionally create environments where everyone has the opportunity to contribute and thrive. 💜 Faith, resilience, and preparation sustain leaders during seasons of uncertainty. Challenges are inevitable. The leaders who endure are those who remain grounded in purpose rather than fear. 💜 Leadership is a marathon, not a moment. Trends will come and go, but consistency, credibility, and courage are what people remember long after the headlines have changed. About Today's Guest Celeste Warren is an executive leader, consultant, author, and former Global Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer with decades of experience helping organizations build stronger, more inclusive workplaces. Throughout her career, she has advised global organizations on leadership, organizational culture, talent development, and equity while championing strategies that create opportunity for everyone. She is the author of The Truth About Equity: What It Is, What It Isn't, and Why Everyone Wins When We Get It Right, where she challenges common misconceptions and offers a practical framework for understanding equity in today's workplace. Known for her thoughtful leadership and unwavering integrity, Celeste continues to coach, consult, and speak on leadership, inclusion, and organizational transformation. About Our Guest Celeste Warren is an executive advisor, leadership consultant, author, and former Global Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer. With more than 30 years of executive leadership experience, she now helps organizations build stronger leaders, healthier workplace cultures, and more inclusive organizations through consulting, speaking, and executive coaching. She is also the author of The Truth About Equity: What It Is, What It Isn't, and Why Everyone Wins When We Get It Right. Connect with Celeste Warren Website: https://www.crwdiversity.com LinkedIn: CelesteWarren Instagram: @CRWDiversity YouTube: CRW Diversity Substack: Celeste Warren Don't forget to like and subscribe so that you can get more content just like this! Grab your copy of The Power of the Pause today! Show you are a part of The Corner Office Collective by sporting BWCO apparel, no available. To learn more about Dr. Ebony Stone, visit www.drebonystone.com  If This Episode Inspired You... Please subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with another woman in leadership who needs this conversation today. Every share helps us amplify the voices and stories of remarkable Black women leaders around the world. Connect with Dr. Ebony Stone Follow The Black Woman in the Corner Office for more conversations with extraordinary Black women leaders who are changing organizations, communities, and industries. If you enjoyed what you heard, there is much more on my website (www.drebonystone.com) and you can catch more episodes here and on the Black Woman in the Corner Office YouTube channel @drebonystone. Looking to read The Power of the Pause, order your copy here - Dr. Ebony Stone - My Book Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss out on any of the goodness coming your way.

    Leading Through the Pendulum Swings with Celeste Warren:  How Great Leaders Navigate Change, Uncertainty, and the Future of Inclusive Leadership
  4. Jul 1

    Manufactured Fearlessness: Leading Yourself First with Caressa Bell

    Send us Fan Mail What does it take to become the leader you were created to be when there isn't a roadmap? In this inspiring episode of The Black Woman in the Corner Office, Dr. Ebony Stone sits down with executive leader, transformation strategist, and founder of Salt & Light Strategy Group, Caressa Bell, for an honest conversation about purpose, leadership, resilience, and faith. Caressa shares her remarkable journey—from growing up in a single-parent household and serving in the U.S. Army to leading some of the largest healthcare transformation initiatives in the country. Along the way, she discovered that leadership isn't about titles or positions—it's about learning to lead yourself first. Together, Ebony and Caressa explore what it means to embrace your God-given gifts, navigate corporate leadership as Black women, overcome fear, and redefine success on your own terms. Whether you're leading an organization, a business, your family, or simply yourself, this episode will leave you challenged, encouraged, and ready to step boldly into your purpose. What You'll Learn Why today's leaders can no longer rely on a traditional career blueprint  How to "manufacture fearlessness" when facing uncertainty  The importance of leading yourself before leading others  Why your unique gifts are the foundation of authentic leadership  How Black women often carry the invisible weight of representation in leadership spaces  Practical ways to move beyond fear and embrace your purpose  Why celebrating your accomplishments isn't arrogance—it's honoring your calling  How purpose-driven leadership creates lasting legacy About Our Guest Caressa Bell is an executive leader, transformation strategist, speaker, and founder of Salt & Light Strategy Group. Throughout her career, she has led some of the nation's largest enterprise healthcare transformation initiatives, including large-scale operational and technology modernization projects that have impacted millions of patients. Today, through Salt & Light Strategy Group, Caressa equips executives, organizations, and emerging leaders with practical strategies to lead with clarity, purpose, and authenticity. Her mission is to help individuals move from scattered and reactive leadership to intentional, transformational leadership by first learning to lead themselves. She is also the creator of the Lead Yourself First Challenge and author of the upcoming book, Manufactured Fearlessness: Own Your Leadership. Own the Room. Get your free gift from Caressa here. Connect with Caressa Bell Learn more about Caressa's leadership coaching, speaking, executive consulting, and upcoming programs by connecting with her online. Website: www.slsgconsulting.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/caressabell Listen & Subscribe If this episode encouraged you, please subscribe to The Black Woman in the Corner Office, leave a review, and share it with another woman who needs the reminder that leadership begins within. Because when one Black woman rises, she creates space for countless others to rise with her. Don't forget to like and subscribe so that you can get more content just like this! Grab your copy of The Power of the Pause today! Show you are a part of The Corner Office Collective by sporting BWCO apparel, no available. To learn more about Dr. Ebony Stone, visit www.drebonystone.com  If This Episode Inspired You... Please subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with another woman in leadership who needs this conversation today. Every share helps us amplify the voices and stories of remarkable Black women leaders around the world. Connect with Dr. Ebony Stone Follow The Black Woman in the Corner Office for more conversations with extraordinary Black women leaders who are changing organizations, communities, and industries. If you enjoyed what you heard, there is much more on my website (www.drebonystone.com) and you can catch more episodes here and on the Black Woman in the Corner Office YouTube channel @drebonystone. Looking to read The Power of the Pause, order your copy here - Dr. Ebony Stone - My Book Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss out on any of the goodness coming your way.

    Manufactured Fearlessness: Leading Yourself First with Caressa Bell
  5. Jun 10

    We Are Not Built to Do This Alone: How Work-Life Integration Helps High-Achieving Women Avoid Burnout

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode of The Black Woman in the Corner Office, Dr. Ebony Stone sits down with leadership executive, researcher, and author Dr. Takisha Robinson to discuss a challenge many ambitious women know all too well: trying to excel at work, show up for family, lead others, and somehow still find time for themselves. Drawing from her doctoral research, executive leadership experience, and personal journey as a wife, mother, and caregiver, Dr. Robinson challenges the traditional concept of work-life balance and introduces a more sustainable approach: work-life integration. Together, they explore the realities of burnout, the hidden weight of guilt, the importance of support systems, and how women can intentionally design lives that align with their current season rather than trying to do everything at once. Key Points from the Episode • Why work-life balance may be setting women up for failure • The difference between balance and integration • How burnout is often the result of systems that were never designed with caregivers in mind • The importance of understanding your current season of life • How energy mapping can help women work smarter and reduce overwhelm • The power of building a village and learning to ask for help • Supporting a neurodivergent child while navigating executive leadership • Why high-achieving women must release guilt in order to thrive One of the most powerful takeaways from this conversation is that success should not require constant sacrifice. Dr. Robinson reminds us that we were never meant to do this alone. Through intentional support systems, self-awareness, and a commitment to designing our lives around our values and current realities, women can create sustainable success without losing themselves in the process. If you've been feeling overwhelmed, stretched thin, or questioning whether balance is even possible, this episode offers a refreshing perspective and practical tools to help you move forward. Connect with Dr. Takisha Robinson Website: www.drtakisharobinson.com Learn more about: • The Mom Integration Playbook • Leadership Development • Executive Speaking Engagements • Research on Work-Life Integration and Transformational Leadership Don't forget to like and subscribe so that you can get more content just like this! Grab your copy of The Power of the Pause today! Show you are a part of The Corner Office Collective by sporting BWCO apparel, no available. To learn more about Dr. Ebony Stone, visit www.drebonystone.com  If This Episode Inspired You... Please subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with another woman in leadership who needs this conversation today. Every share helps us amplify the voices and stories of remarkable Black women leaders around the world. Connect with Dr. Ebony Stone Follow The Black Woman in the Corner Office for more conversations with extraordinary Black women leaders who are changing organizations, communities, and industries. If you enjoyed what you heard, there is much more on my website (www.drebonystone.com) and you can catch more episodes here and on the Black Woman in the Corner Office YouTube channel @drebonystone. Looking to read The Power of the Pause, order your copy here - Dr. Ebony Stone - My Book Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss out on any of the goodness coming your way.

    We Are Not Built to Do This Alone: How Work-Life Integration Helps High-Achieving Women Avoid Burnout
  6. May 26

    Our Ancestors Didn’t Survive for Us to Burn Out

    Send us Fan Mail Ashley Varnado is a former corporate executive, strategist, wealth management leader, philanthropist, and speaker. After spending nearly two decades leading national teams and managing multi-billion-dollar portfolios, Ashley made the bold decision to step away from corporate America following a major health crisis and life-altering personal events. She is currently working on her upcoming book, Out of the Yazoo Clay, which explores lineage, legacy, burnout, rest, and redefining success for Black women. Ashley now speaks nationally about leadership, healthy ambition, healing, purpose, and the power of intentional pause.  What happens when you achieve everything you thought you wanted… and still feel empty? In this deeply honest and emotional conversation, Dr. Ebony Stone sits down with former wealth management executive Ashley Varnado to discuss corporate success, generational pressure, burnout, identity, faith, and the courage to walk away from it all. Ashley shares her journey from humble beginnings in Mississippi to becoming one of the youngest Managing Directors in corporate finance, overseeing multi-billion-dollar portfolios and national teams — only to discover that titles, money, and status could not fill the void she felt inside. After the sudden loss of her mother-in-law, mounting stress, and surviving three strokes, Ashley made the life-changing decision to step away from corporate America and enter what she calls her “Radical Sabbatical.” Together, Dr. Ebony and Ashley unpack:  The hidden pressure of being “the first”  Black women and burnout in corporate America  Building legacy while protecting your peace  Why success doesn’t always equal fulfillment  The physical toll of stress and overachievement  The importance of rest, healing, and redefining ambition  How generational trauma and survival shape our relationship with work  The courage it takes to pivot when God calls you elsewhere This conversation is raw, powerful, healing, and necessary for every Black woman navigating leadership, ambition, family expectations, and purpose. Connect with Ashley Varnado  Instagram: @theeashleyexchange  Website: www.theashleyexchange.com LinkedIn: Ashley D. Varnado Don't forget to sign up for early notifications of Ashley's new book, "Out of the Yazoo Clay" on her website: www.theashleyexchange.com  Don't forget to like and subscribe so that you can get more content just like this! Grab your copy of The Power of the Pause today! Show you are a part of The Corner Office Collective by sporting BWCO apparel, no available. To learn more about Dr. Ebony Stone, visit www.drebonystone.com  If This Episode Inspired You... Please subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with another woman in leadership who needs this conversation today. Every share helps us amplify the voices and stories of remarkable Black women leaders around the world. Connect with Dr. Ebony Stone Follow The Black Woman in the Corner Office for more conversations with extraordinary Black women leaders who are changing organizations, communities, and industries. If you enjoyed what you heard, there is much more on my website (www.drebonystone.com) and you can catch more episodes here and on the Black Woman in the Corner Office YouTube channel @drebonystone. Looking to read The Power of the Pause, order your copy here - Dr. Ebony Stone - My Book Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss out on any of the goodness coming your way.

    Our Ancestors Didn’t Survive for Us to Burn Out
  7. May 13

    From Trauma to Transformation: How Tracy Ileen Turned Pain Into Purpose

    Send us Fan Mail There are some conversations that stay with you long after the microphones turn off… and this is one of them. In this deeply transparent episode of The Black Woman in the Corner Office, Dr. Ebony Stone sits down with transformational coach and entrepreneur Tracey Ilene for a conversation about resilience, reinvention, healing, and what it means to rebuild your life after trauma, layoffs, loss, and disappointment. Tracey shares her journey from retail sales at Kenny Shoes and Winkleman’s to leadership roles in the wireless and automotive industries — including applying for 49 positions over 10 years before finally landing her dream automotive role. She opens up about navigating corporate America as a Black woman, being downsized, relocating across the country, rebuilding after divorce, and ultimately stepping fully into entrepreneurship. But this episode goes even deeper. Tracey courageously shares her personal story of childhood trauma, homelessness, abuse, grief, losing loved ones unexpectedly, and how writing down her pain became the beginning of her healing journey. That healing ultimately led her to create: Release Pain to Power Heavenly Connects App Together, Dr. Ebony and Tracey discuss:  Why Black women are constantly forced to reinvent themselves  The emotional reality of layoffs and downsizing  Healing through therapy, writing, and faith  Entrepreneurship after corporate leadership  Balancing identity, motherhood, marriage, and ambition  Creating purpose from pain  Why telling your truth matters — even when it makes others uncomfortable This episode is raw, inspiring, healing, and incredibly honest. If you’ve ever had to start over…  If you’ve ever questioned your worth after rejection…  If you’ve ever carried pain silently while still showing up for everyone else… This conversation is for you. Resources Mentioned in This EpisodeConnect with Tracey Illene Release Pain to Power Website Heavenly Connects App Don't forget to like and subscribe so that you can get more content just like this! Grab your copy of The Power of the Pause today! Show you are a part of The Corner Office Collective by sporting BWCO apparel, no available. To learn more about Dr. Ebony Stone, visit www.drebonystone.com  If This Episode Inspired You... Please subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with another woman in leadership who needs this conversation today. Every share helps us amplify the voices and stories of remarkable Black women leaders around the world. Connect with Dr. Ebony Stone Follow The Black Woman in the Corner Office for more conversations with extraordinary Black women leaders who are changing organizations, communities, and industries. If you enjoyed what you heard, there is much more on my website (www.drebonystone.com) and you can catch more episodes here and on the Black Woman in the Corner Office YouTube channel @drebonystone. Looking to read The Power of the Pause, order your copy here - Dr. Ebony Stone - My Book Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss out on any of the goodness coming your way.

    From Trauma to Transformation: How Tracy Ileen Turned Pain Into Purpose
  8. Apr 29

    Appropriated Value: Why You’re Doing the Work But Not Getting the Promotion

    Send us Fan Mail What happens when excellence is expected… but authority is denied? In this powerful and deeply honest conversation, Dr. Ebony Stone sits down with Dr. Rehva Jones to unpack a reality too many Black women know—but haven’t always had language for. From a childhood moment that shaped her life’s work to groundbreaking research on “appropriated value,” Dr. Jones breaks down how systems extract brilliance without reciprocating power, pay, or promotion. This episode will challenge how you think about:  Leadership  Hard work  Corporate systems  And what it really takes to advance💥 Key Takeaways You Don’t Want to Miss  💡 “Appropriated Value” defined:   ⚠️ Why working harder is NOT the answer (and may actually be the trap)  📉 How AI is amplifying bias through what Dr. Jones calls “weaponized neutrality” 🚫 Why highly qualified Black women are being filtered out before interviews even happen 💸 The hidden cost of overperformance, overcredentialing, and student debt  🤝 The difference between mentorship, sponsorship, and advocacy (and why you need all three) Dr. Jones doesn’t just name the problem—she gives strategy.  Do NOT miss this episode! Don't forget to like and subscribe so that you can get more content just like this! Grab your copy of The Power of the Pause today! Show you are a part of The Corner Office Collective by sporting BWCO apparel, no available. To learn more about Dr. Ebony Stone, visit www.drebonystone.com  If This Episode Inspired You... Please subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with another woman in leadership who needs this conversation today. Every share helps us amplify the voices and stories of remarkable Black women leaders around the world. Connect with Dr. Ebony Stone Follow The Black Woman in the Corner Office for more conversations with extraordinary Black women leaders who are changing organizations, communities, and industries. If you enjoyed what you heard, there is much more on my website (www.drebonystone.com) and you can catch more episodes here and on the Black Woman in the Corner Office YouTube channel @drebonystone. Looking to read The Power of the Pause, order your copy here - Dr. Ebony Stone - My Book Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss out on any of the goodness coming your way.

    Appropriated Value: Why You’re Doing the Work But Not Getting the Promotion

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The Black Woman in the Corner Office is more than a podcast — it’s a revolution in real time.  Hosted by leadership strategist Dr. Ebony Stone, this space was created for high-achieving Black women who are tired of surviving the workplace and ready to thrive on their own terms. Whether you’re burned out from code-switching, exhausted from leading without support, or questioning your next move in corporate America — this is your place to pause, process, and power up. Each episode delivers raw conversations, career strategy, and soul-level truth from women who’ve climbed the ladder, burned it down, or built their own. If you’re ready to disrupt the status quo, redefine success, and reclaim your joy at work — pull up a seat. You’re not just welcome here. You belong here.