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In this 1-year podcast anniversary episode, host Antoinetta Mosley expounds on the story she shared in Ep 1: I knew I was black when. When she was 9 years old, she was called a racial slur on the bus. She recently found the diary entry of that day in which she said: "Today I think was the worst day of my life!"

Learn about how she turned being called a racial slur into a moment to cultivate courage. Bonus: You will also hear about a tool an Olympic Gold medalist uses.

Host Bio: Antoinetta Mosley is the CEO and Principal Leader at I Follow the Leader LLC, a strategic consulting firm specializing in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) strategy, initiatives, and education. As a Certified Diversity Professional (CDP), Antoinetta has worked on a range of projects for organizations of all sizes, including small to global nonprofits as well as Fortune 500 companies, and travels the country as a sought-after speaker on DEI, courageous conversations, and belonging in the workplace.

[Originally released via video streaming.]

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