28 min

#72: Diversity in Business with Cheryl Contee JAYSON WALLER UNLEASHED

    • Society & Culture

Today on the show Jayson is talking with Cheryl Contee, CIO of The Impact Seat, Chair / Founder of Do Big Things, and the Author of Mechanical Bull. Cheryl talks about how devastating it can be to be judged by your appearance in a professional, venture investment setting, how she has dealt with rejection because she’s a minority and what we can do to solve that problem going forward.
There’s a big problem today with minorities not getting the same opportunities as everyone else, and we all need to work together to help move past the situation.
 
Links: 
 
Follow True Underdog on IG: www.instagram.com/true_underdog
Reach out to Jayson directly at jayson@trueunderdog.com
Follow Jayson on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayson-waller-/
Follow Jayson on Instagram: www.instagram.com/jaysonwallerbam
Check out our website to meet the team, view show notes and transcripts: www.trueunderdog.com
 
Mentioned in the Episode:
 
Website: https://dobigthings.today
Medium Blog: https://cherylcontee.medium.com/
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cherylcontee/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cherylcontee/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ch3ryl
Book: https://www.amazon.com/Mechanical-Bull-Achieve-Startup-Success-ebook/dp/B07RKY759R
 
Timestamps:
 
2:03 - Creating a Better, More Professional Space For Women
3:33 - First Black Female Founder to be Acquired by NASDAQ
5:33 - Dealing with Rejection
9:32 - Being Judged by Your Appearance
12:18 - Being a Woman, and Being the Breadwinner
14:38 - Women vs Men For Job Prospects
17:42 - Take the Moment You’re Given No Matter Who You Are
18:40 - Cheryl’s Book, “Mechanical Bull”
22:50 - Giving Back to People Who Were Like You
24:12 - Why Should We Embrace Failure?
25:42 - Practice Your Pitch on Clubhouse
27:27 - Where to Find Cheryl Online
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Today on the show Jayson is talking with Cheryl Contee, CIO of The Impact Seat, Chair / Founder of Do Big Things, and the Author of Mechanical Bull. Cheryl talks about how devastating it can be to be judged by your appearance in a professional, venture investment setting, how she has dealt with rejection because she’s a minority and what we can do to solve that problem going forward.
There’s a big problem today with minorities not getting the same opportunities as everyone else, and we all need to work together to help move past the situation.
 
Links: 
 
Follow True Underdog on IG: www.instagram.com/true_underdog
Reach out to Jayson directly at jayson@trueunderdog.com
Follow Jayson on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayson-waller-/
Follow Jayson on Instagram: www.instagram.com/jaysonwallerbam
Check out our website to meet the team, view show notes and transcripts: www.trueunderdog.com
 
Mentioned in the Episode:
 
Website: https://dobigthings.today
Medium Blog: https://cherylcontee.medium.com/
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cherylcontee/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cherylcontee/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ch3ryl
Book: https://www.amazon.com/Mechanical-Bull-Achieve-Startup-Success-ebook/dp/B07RKY759R
 
Timestamps:
 
2:03 - Creating a Better, More Professional Space For Women
3:33 - First Black Female Founder to be Acquired by NASDAQ
5:33 - Dealing with Rejection
9:32 - Being Judged by Your Appearance
12:18 - Being a Woman, and Being the Breadwinner
14:38 - Women vs Men For Job Prospects
17:42 - Take the Moment You’re Given No Matter Who You Are
18:40 - Cheryl’s Book, “Mechanical Bull”
22:50 - Giving Back to People Who Were Like You
24:12 - Why Should We Embrace Failure?
25:42 - Practice Your Pitch on Clubhouse
27:27 - Where to Find Cheryl Online
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

28 min

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