Yomi Adegoke and Elizabeth Uviebinené are the co-authors of the book Slay In Your Lane: The Black Girl Bible. Elizabeth was a new a graduate when she started reading business books aimed at getting ahead. She read books like 'Lean In' by Sheryl Sandberg and ultimately discovered that there was a gap in the market. She thought that the available books weren’t written for young black women who are navigating their careers. On this episode, the best friend duo will talk about the career challenges they faced as young black women and how each of us can take steps to empower and support women of color in our own work environments.
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Beer and Sexism: The Untold Story - Katie Muggli
Creating Psychological Safety at Work - Minda Harts & Jon Hicks
How To Engage The Next Generation of ChangeMakers - Melissa Kilby
Publishing: The Devaluing of Difference - Rebekah Borucki
Roe Vs Wade: Kelly Thomson and Anna Cronin-Scott
The Authority Gap - Mary Ann Sieghart
Closing The Gender Gap in Innovation - Danielle Kayembe
Why It’s Time To Ditch Quotas: Dr Ted Sun
The Friendship Gender Gap: Smiley Poswolsky
Meet the Two Women Behind 25 Years of The Daily Show
Dear White Friends : Melvin J. Gravely, II
Your Permission Slip: Managing Mental Health at Work - Melissa Doman
Diversity in Dance : Ingrid Silva
Women Don't Get The Same Feedback As Men And It’s Hurting Their Advancement - Dr. Laura Hamill
Overcoming White Feminism. How to be an Anti Racist Ally : Sophie Williams
Great minds don't all think alike: Rob Austin
Welcome To The Post Pandemic Workplace - Anna Meller
Heard of the Gender Pain Gap? - Dr Jen Peña
The Future of Leadership - Leah Weiss
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