This episode features special guest Alicia Coulter, author of Safe Spaces for Black Women. In order to find methods to process, shift, or navigate, they talk about the concept of "safe spaces" and different approaches and resolutions. They debunk the myth that "black doesn't crack” and legitimize the feelings of their counterparts, who are frequently branded as delusional and their feelings disregarded, denied, or suppressed. You'll be inspired to be loyal to yourself and consider what would work best in your situation. Alicia’s book will show you how to play chess, transition, shift, and, if you'd like, get ready for your next move. They encourage candidates to ask the right questions with the mentality of appropriately “dating management” while sharing candidly their observations, and insider knowledge of navigating surroundings with a higher possibility of unsafe spaces. Lastly, they stress the importance and responsibility on the part of older women to mentor younger women in navigating corporate America. Alicia concludes by advising black women to concentrate on using their digital footprints to penetrate the market in order to prepare them for their next.
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