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Black Women Working

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Last Week, comments by Frank Hester, a long term Millionaire Tory Donor surfaced in which he called for Diane Abbot MP to be shot and stated that seeing her on television, made him want to hate all Black Women. We, along with many others, were
Tune in to our latest episode where we confront the often hushed realities of the gender and race pay gap.We delve deep into the struggles faced by Black women in the workforce, inspired by the bold truths shared by Taraji P. Henson and Gabri
'I'm Leaving Here With Something' is our whole mood for 2024.In our first episode of the year, the BWW ladies guide you through a strategic blueprint for personal and professional triumph, ensuring you're not just existing but excelling in you
One more time before the year is out...Join the Black Women Working team as we take a moment to digest the highlights of our year.Thank you to each and every listener who has joined us, shared our work and stayed with us for the journey.
When it comes to diversity and inclusion roles, are we really seeing progress? Or is this just another corporate pageant? This episode of Black Women Working Podcast brings these hard-hitting questions to the fore, spurred by the startling news
We promise, by the end of this Black Women Working podcast, you'll be inspired to stand your ground and express yourself, both in personal life and at work. A thought-provoking discussion awaits you as we explore the silent struggles and the po
This episode is packed with insightful discussions, highlighting the distinct challenges black women face such as higher rates of fertility-related problems and limited access to IVF treatments. We delve into the balancing act of juggling work
Ever found yourself the single black woman in a team, navigating the unwritten rules of the corporate world? In this Founder's Edition segment, we welcome Rebecca Muriaki, a seasoned career coach. Rebecca shares her passion and insights on emp
Listen in as we navigate the murky waters of reality TV through the lens of black women, with a spotlight on influencer Nella Rose's journey on 'I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here'. Join us, your hosts, Chantelle and Natalie, as we dissect t
What if we told you that manifestation – the act of aligning aspirational thoughts with actions and emotions – can revolutionize your self-perception and drive you towards your aspirations? In this episode, we journey into the world of manifes
Are you a rat on the wheel who needs a break? Need something that makes your existence fulfilling outside of your employment? You are not in solo company. The BWW team talk about how finding and developing pursuits outside of our work have enri
Welcome back to another Founder's Edition from the Black Women Working Podcast. In this episode we interview Sherine Waldrond, founder of Ivy Wild non-toxic natural haircare.Yet another story of a career pivot, Sherine is a structural revit t
Do you have a work bestie?What does it mean to have a tribe at work as we move into leadership roles?Is it lonely at the top?What is the purpose of building a tribe at work?Black Women Working hosts discuss how relationships at work have
In this episode we sit down with Diana Nabagereka, General Manager of Brixton Village about what it was like to take over the responsibility for such a pivotal and beloved cultural and commercial landmark in South London. We also delve into her
Who knows their Slack from their Teams? Dropbox from your Google Drive? Asana from your Jira? There’s no denying the powerful role of technology in today’s world. Especially the emergence of AI programs like ChatGPT. The BWW team test each othe
The BWW ladies were joined by lovely Dr Joy, the author of amazing book, Sisterhood Heals - the Transformative Power of Healing in Community was published by Merky Books in summer 2023Dr Joy is the host and creator of Therapy for Black Girls
The Black Women Working Team are celebrating 19 year old tennis star and 2023 US Open winner Coco Gauff.This tournament has not been met without it's challenges and tennis fans witnessed Coco battle her opponent, Laura Siegemund in her first
Get behind the scenes with black women working in film. Black Women Working host Chantelle, sits down with Delia, Teniola, Aude and Ibukun to discuss what it really takes to get work on the reel. From diversity and representation to hair and
What is Divine Femininity? Are people just parroting what they’ve heard, or do they actually know? Natalie leads the charge in this episode as a vocally skeptical Tols and an open-minded Chantelle, dig deeper into an old concept that has taken
What does it mean to know yourself? Join us as we talk about how taking time to truly understand who you are can help you show up better at work, set boundaries and focus doing work that is aligned with you as as a whole authentic person. We a
In this episode we speak to a multi-faceted, music & production veteran, and cultural marketing guru, Keturah Cummings(@k2rah_). Keturah comes from a background in music across BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra, and is herself a DJ and Radio Broadcaster. T
Continuing with the theme ‘working on me in 2023’, BWW Team discuss what it means to ‘let go’. Exploring the concept through the perspective of growth, the team share the importance of recognising when it's time to move on. ConnectEmail: b
In this episode we speak to Careers Coach, Simi AwokoyaSimi teaches career rebranding strategies designed specifically for women who want more money and more fulfilment from their jobs. Over the past 5 years, she has helped her clients move to
Host Rachel offers words of encouragement for our new mums returning to work after maternity leave.Rachel candidly shares her transition back to work while reorientating what really works for her as she juggles motherhood.'What I Wanted to S
Let's talk about the somewhat uncomfortable position black women can find themselves in whereby they are consciously or unconsciously silent to racism at work because we are more concerned about the impact on our career. BWW hosts Natalie and
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