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Corporate Sh!t Show with Kendria L. Clark
Luxury for Me, Not for Thee: When CEOs Cry Poor but Fly Private
Summary In this episode of Corporate Shit Show, Kendria L. Clark delves into the contradictions and chaos of corporate culture, focusing on how billionaires portray financial struggles while maintaining lavish lifestyles. She discusses the implications of corporate layoffs, the disconnect between executive compensation and employee treatment, and offers strategies for individuals to navigate these challenges. The episode also highlights a scandal involving a CEO caught in a compromising situation, emphasizing the lack of accountability in corporate leadership. Takeaways The corporate narrative often misrepresents financial realities. Billionaires are not truly struggling despite their claims. Layoffs...
2025-07-23
19 min
Corporate Sh!t Show with Kendria L. Clark
Cracking Down Instead of coughing Up: The Polyworker Panic and Corporate Control Tactics
Summary In this episode of Corporate Shit Show, Kendria L. Clark discusses the rising trend of polyworking, where employees hold multiple full-time jobs simultaneously. She explores the reasons behind this phenomenon, including financial pressures and the inefficiencies of traditional corporate structures. Kendria critiques corporate responses to polyworking, highlighting the hypocrisy in employer reactions and the need for employees to protect their income. She offers strategies for navigating the corporate landscape, emphasizing the importance of treating jobs like contracts and building multiple income streams. The episode concludes with a discussion on the future of work and the necessity...
2025-07-16
15 min
Corporate Sh!t Show with Kendria L. Clark
The Big Beautiful Bill: What High-Earning Individuals and Business Owners Should Know
Summary In this episode of the Corporate Shit Show, Kendria L. Clark discusses the implications of the recently passed Big Beautiful Bill, focusing on how it affects high earners and independent contractors. She breaks down the key tax benefits, including the SALT deduction increase, child tax credits, and the 20% pass-through deduction for business owners. Kendria emphasizes the importance of understanding tax policy to maximize financial benefits and encourages listeners to consult with their CPAs for personalized advice. Takeaways The Big Beautiful Bill has significant implications for high earners. Understanding the SALT deduction can lead...
2025-07-09
19 min
Corporate Sh!t Show with Kendria L. Clark
Cut the Check or Cut the Staff: What Social Security and Amazon's AI Shift Say About Your Career Security
Summary In this episode of the Corporate Shit Show, Kendria L. Clark discusses the impending cuts to Social Security and the implications for future retirees, emphasizing the need for individuals to take control of their financial futures. She also addresses Amazon's recent mandate requiring employees to relocate to company hubs, highlighting the impact of AI on job security and corporate culture. The conversation underscores the importance of diversifying income streams and adapting to the changing corporate landscape. Takeaways Social Security may be cut by 20% by 2034, impacting future retirees. Corporate America still expects loyalty despite...
2025-07-02
22 min
Corporate Sh!t Show with Kendria L. Clark
Collateral Consequences: What Global Conflict Means for Your Career and Coins
Summary In this episode of Corporate Shit Show, Kendria L. Clark discusses the impact of global conflicts on personal finances, emphasizing the need for individuals to prepare for economic uncertainty. She highlights the ripple effects of international tensions on everyday expenses, job security, and corporate behavior. Kendria provides actionable advice on financial preparation, including the importance of savings and being proactive in career planning. The episode also touches on the rising cost of living, particularly the price of eggs, and critiques corporate greed amidst economic challenges. Takeaways Corporate chaos affects personal finances more than...
2025-06-25
17 min
Corporate Sh!t Show with Kendria L. Clark
Burnt Out and Black: The Corporate Cost of Carrying It All
Summary In this episode of Corporate Shit Show, Kendria Clark delves into the pervasive issue of corporate burnout, particularly from the perspective of black women. She discusses the systemic nature of burnout, the unrealistic expectations placed on individuals, and the importance of self-care and boundaries. Kendria shares her personal experiences with burnout and mental health, emphasizing the need for rest and the dangers of the strong black woman trope. The conversation also touches on the fragility of employment and the importance of seeking help and community support. Takeaways Corporate burnout is a systemic issue...
2025-06-18
21 min
Corporate Sh!t Show with Kendria L. Clark
The Unicorn Delusion: Why You Still Don't Have a Job
Summary In this episode of Corporate Shit Show, Kendria L. Clark discusses the challenges faced by job seekers in today's market, particularly the unrealistic expectations of employers for 'unicorn' candidates. She highlights the impact of long-term unemployment on skilled professionals and offers strategies for overcoming employment gaps. Kendria also emphasizes the benefits of independent contracting as a viable alternative to traditional employment, sharing a cautionary tale about corporate loyalty and the consequences of poor hiring decisions. Takeaways Employers are often unrealistic in their expectations for candidates. Applicant tracking systems filter resumes based on keywords...
2025-06-11
23 min
Corporate Sh!t Show with Kendria L. Clark
Corporate America Is Stealing the American Dream
Summary In this episode of Corporate Shitshell, Kendria L. Clark discusses the intersection of corporate America and the housing market, particularly in Atlanta. She highlights how corporate entities are dominating the real estate market, making home ownership increasingly difficult for individuals. Kendria explains the implications of private equity firms on housing accessibility and affordability, and provides strategies for potential buyers to navigate this challenging landscape. She emphasizes the importance of advocacy for housing policies that support individual ownership over corporate monopolization. Takeaways Corporate America is reshaping the housing market. Atlanta is becoming ground zero...
2025-06-04
22 min
Corporate Sh!t Show with Kendria L. Clark
Corporate Giants Return to Office Mandate Blunder
Summary In this episode of Corporate Shitshow, Kendria L. Clark delves into the recent corporate push for return-to-office mandates post-pandemic. She questions the motivations behind these mandates, suggesting they stem from a desire for control rather than genuine concerns for collaboration or productivity. Kendria explores various reasons corporations cite for wanting employees back in the office, including preserving corporate culture and managing sunk costs. She highlights the significant pushback from employees who prefer remote work and discusses the implications of these mandates, including potential layoffs disguised as voluntary resignations. The episode concludes with a poignant story about...
2025-05-28
20 min
Corporate Sh!t Show with Kendria L. Clark
Pay Inequity in Corporate: We Carry the Work, But Not the Wealth
Summary In this episode of Corporate Shit Show, Kendria L. Clark delves into the complexities of corporate culture, focusing on the persistent issue of pay inequity, particularly affecting women and minorities. She shares personal anecdotes and insights on the challenges faced in the workplace, emphasizing the importance of recognizing one's worth and the potential benefits of transitioning to independent contracting. The conversation highlights the need for transparency in pay structures and the often unspoken realities of discrimination in corporate environments. Takeaways The podcast aims to unpack corporate chaos and contradictions. Kendria shares her personal...
2025-05-21
22 min
Corporate Sh!t Show with Kendria L. Clark
Luxury Bites Back: When Tariffs Hit Chanel and the Brands That Backed the Bullshit
Summary In this episode of Corporate Shit Show, Kendria L. Clark delves into the complexities of corporate policies, particularly focusing on luxury brands and their relationship with tariffs. She discusses how these brands, which have historically supported certain political agendas, are now facing the consequences of those policies. The conversation also touches on the importance of ownership and the real value of independence in the corporate world. Additionally, a scandal involving the CEO of Kohl's highlights the often murky ethics in corporate governance. Tired of decoding corporate chaos on your own? Subscribe to...
2025-05-14
14 min
Corporate Sh!t Show with Kendria L. Clark
Not Even Your Sorry A$$ Hand In Marriage
Summary In this episode of Corporate Shit Show, Kendria L. Clark discusses Target's rollback of their DEI initiatives and the implications for the black community. She highlights the promises made by Target post-2020, including financial commitments and increased representation, and critiques their lack of follow-through and transparency. The conversation also touches on the broader themes of corporate accountability and the challenges faced by black professionals in corporate environments. Additionally, Kendria introduces a new segment, 'I Know You Fucking Lying,' where she shares a personal experience of corporate double standards. Takeaways: Target's DEI initiatives...
2025-05-07
13 min
The Climate Conscious Podcast
Navigating Hurricanes & Climate Resilience in The Caribbean | Kendria Ferguson
"Major hurricanes come with major price tags."Join us for an insightful episode featuring Kendria Ferguson, a native of The Bahamas with extensive expertise in sustainable development and disaster management. She is pursuing her PhD at the UWI Mona Sustainable Development Institute, focusing on the socio-economic impact of natural disasters in the Bahamian context.In this episode, Kendria shares her first-hand experiences and insights on the impacts of hurricanes on Caribbean communities, emphasizing the socio-economic consequences and the importance of community-led disaster preparedness initiatives. With Hurricane Beryl setting unprecedented records, Kendria discusses the i...
2024-07-12
34 min
You Only Go Once (Y.O.G.O.)
Dressing with Impact Kendria Godair's Inspired Journey
Send us a textThe moment Kendria Godair stepped into the studio, her vibrant energy was palpable, a sensation that's only magnified in her Dria Dair lifestyle brand. This episode captures Kendria's fearless journey from the familiarity of a North Carolina storefront to the bold, sunlit horizons of Phoenix, Arizona, all while navigating the tumultuous retail landscapes of a global pandemic. Her story is one of resilience and reinvention, inspired by her father's fashion finesse and underscored by an entrepreneurial spirit that thrives on the thrill of risk and the sweetness of success.Our heart-to-heart...
2024-02-13
43 min
Get Smart with Money Podcast
56. From Burnout to Dubai with Kendria Johnson
Come and join Kendria and I as we discuss her life as a young adult having a baby to her career now teaching teachers who are close to or experiencing burnout! Life and Career Ms. Johnson resonates from Dallas, Texas where she began teaching in private schools in 2001. Immediately after the 911 tragedy, her career seemed to call her. She transitioned into education after years of denying that being a teacher was a good fit. “I wanted what I did to matter. Working in the private school sector didn’t require a degree but by then I felt the hunger.” Johnson receiv...
2024-02-12
40 min
Be the Dream
How to Find Your Personal Power and Advocate for Yourself with Kendria Johnson
Join Karaleigh in an interview with the absolutely unstoppable Kendria Johnson. Kendria is an author, teacher, coach, and superhuman who has overcome the unthinkable- including having a child at 14, years of burnout as a teacher that even led to hospitalization, and moving across the world. She learned how to be her own advocate and now teaches other teachers and administrators to do the same. Favorite takeaways: 1. The truth of the matter is people will treat you the way you allow them to. If you don’t have that self-confidence, if your self worth is down on the floor, people will wa...
2023-08-29
1h 08
Awkward Adventures of Jay B
The Alpha: How Ya Started Ep. 11 ft Kendria Bland
Welcome back to another episode of The Alpha: How Ya Started powered by AAGC. In this episode, we have a dope guest Tik Tok star Kendria Bland. In this episode, we talk about her humble beginnings, why she makes videos, her perspective on her work, and where she's going. Tap in you're definitely not going to want to miss this. As always go check out our guest Kendria at the links below Tik Tok: kendria_bland IG: kendria_bland Youtube: @kendria_bland Intro and Outro Music Cre...
2022-12-22
37 min
Women Empower Wednesdays
Talking Burnout and Self Care with Kendria Johnson
In this episode, I'm chatting with Kendria R. Johnson M. Ed. Kendria is an Author, Teacher, Public Speaker, Coach, and Business Owner.Ms. Johnson resonates from Dallas, Texas. She began her career teaching fourth-grade Math and Science and it seem to “stick” to her and bring in a brand new focus for her career choice. Ms. Johnson has a strong passion for girls in STEM careers as she, herself, has been teaching Math and Science for over eighteen years. “I had a daughter that loved Math and my desire is to inspire that passion into someone else’s d...
2022-11-16
27 min