In this episode of On Air & Off Script, host Karyl Morris sits down with keynote speaker and retired Army officer Lorrena Black for a real conversation about confidence, resilience, and the quiet doubt so many high-achieving women carry.
Through her speaking and facilitation, Lorrena helps driven leaders interrupt imposter syndrome and self-doubt, and lead with clarity and confidence. In this episode, she shares how to stop waiting to feel ready and start trusting that you’re already more prepared than you think.
Who’s Lorrena Black?
Lorrena Black is a retired Army officer, a keynote speaker, a wife, and a mother. She spends her time working with women and veterans who are capable, driven, and doing meaningful work, but who still carry that quiet question of “Am I really enough for this?” She’s lived that tension herself, leading in high pressure environments while juggling real life, family, and expectations that don’t always leave much room for doubt. What she’s learned is that resilience isn’t about pushing harder or pretending you have it all together. It’s about coming back to who you are when things feel heavy or uncertain. That belief sits at the center of her work now. Through her speaking and facilitation, she helps people interrupt self doubt, use emotional intelligence in practical ways, and lead with more confidence and clarity. What matters most to her is helping people stop waiting to feel ready and start trusting themselves right where they are, because most of the time, they’re already more prepared than they realize.
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Who’s The Host?
Karyl Morris is the founder of The Image Impact Group and host of The Visibility Room™: On Air & Off Script, filmed exclusively in Detroit’s ONLY visibility creative studio for high-impact leaders. With every hand-selected guest, she explores the real stories behind leadership, visibility, and influence. Through candid conversations, Karyl helps listeners understand how people build credibility, navigate change, and show up with confidence — on camera and beyond.
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