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About Our Guest:

B. Pagels-Minor is an accomplished professional with a rich background in tech and venture capital. They have held positions at notable companies such as Apple and Netflix, where they were recognized for their strategic impact and leadership. B. Pagels-Minor is currently navigating the venture capital world, running their own firm, and continuously advocating for diversity and inclusion. Additionally, they are passionate about uplifting others through mentorship and community-building initiatives, exemplified by their nonprofit work with wealth salons focusing on women executives and LGBTQ+ individuals.

Episode Summary

In this engaging episode, our host Lexi B sits down with the dynamic B. Pagels-Minor to delve into the nuances of igniting confidence and harnessing what they term 'Big D Energy' to succeed in professional settings. The discussion starts with a personal anecdote about punctuality and transitions into powerful insights about career development, authenticity, and self-belief.

B. Pagels-Minor shares their journey from the humble beginnings in Mississippi and Tennessee to becoming a respected thought leader in the tech and venture capital sectors. Keywords like "career confidence," "authenticity in leadership," and "venture capital success" lace the narrative, making it rich with actionable advice. B. talks about their initial struggles with professional identity and how embracing their true self, including their unique style and personality, ultimately paved the way for greater career success. The episode also explores the importance of storytelling in leadership and the role of authenticity in building meaningful workplace relationships.

Key Takeaways

  1. "You cannot have Big D energy if you can't even tell your story right."

  2. "For me, I started just like building the person that I wanted to be."

  3. "Honestly, if Michelle Obama... she's actually the first black president in my head."

  4. "When I walk into a room, I got Big D energy because there's no space where I'm uncommon."

  5. "Helping others and making people feel better enriches your community and elevates your own influence."