Brown Professionalism Dr. Kimberly
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Your dose of classy, bougie, transparent, and honest conversations on personal development and professionalism... see y'all thought I was going to say ratchet.
Depending on the topic tho... my southern drawl might come out tho!
This podcast was designed to offer professional and personal development tips to help you reach success from the point of an award winning young, black, millennial!
Let's have a good time y'all and have the conversations we always have with our friends behind closed doors but out loud front and center!
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The Treatment of Black Women in the Workplace | Taraji P. Henson Interview Reaction
Join us in a thought-provoking episode as we react to Taraji P. Henson's candid interview discussing her experiences as a Black woman in the workplace, shedding light on issues of pay disparity and unequal treatment.
In this brief but impactful conversation, we explore the broader implications of her revelations and share stories from other Black women facing similar challenges.
Together, let's amplify these voices and advocate for a more equitable and inclusive professional landscape.
Tune in for a compelling discussion on breaking down barriers and fostering change. -
Higher Ed's Employee Retention Problem
This episode is about higher education's employee retention problem. The host discusses if this trend continue, it really maybe the students running their colleges and universities.
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Are Self Sufficient Women Unattractive?
We have a special guest who will help to discuss if self suffice women are unattractive. In addition, we will explore what the dating scene looks like for these women and their potential to find a significant other.
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Crabs in a Barrel: Working with other black women
This episode discusses the impact of the crabs in a barrel mentality in the workplace and professional spaces.
This season on the Brown Professionalism Podcast we will be exploring the question if black women really support and advocate for each other like we say we do on social media, or is this just a saying to show solidarity.
The thoughts and opinions expressed are of my own. -
Why It Takes A Village To Raise A Child Is Now A Myth
This season 3 opener will discuss why the saying it takes a village to raise a child is now a myth.
This season on the Brown Professionalism Podcast we will be exploring the question if black women really support and advocate for each other like we say we do on social media, or is this just a saying to show solidarity.
The thoughts and opinions expressed are of my own. -
LulaRich: 10 Ways MLMs Gaslight Consultants
This is part 2 of the discussion on how multilevel marketing companies, also known as MLMs, gaslight people into joining and staying in their companies. This episode discusses the tactics used by most MLMs to recruit new consultants and retain those a part of their companies.