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Corynne Corbett and Kim D'Abreu

Visible Women Podcast

A Business, Careers and Society podcast featuring Corynne L. Corbett
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Visible Women Podcast

Corynne Corbett and Kim D'Abreu

Visible Women Podcast

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Visible Women Podcast

Corynne Corbett and Kim D'Abreu

Visible Women Podcast

A Business, Careers and Society podcast featuring Corynne L. Corbett
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On this episode of our podcast, we are excited to welcome Lisa Cortes, an Academy Award-nominated producer of films and documentaries. We talk to her about how storytelling shaped her childhood, how she made the transition from music executive
On this episode, we are talking about picking up and moving to another country. Not as a Millennial or a retiree, but as a Black woman at the height of her career. Our guest, Heather Shaw, decided to pull up stakes at the age of 40 and start a
On this episode, we are talking about picking up and moving to another country. Not as a Millennial or a retiree, but as a Black woman at the height of her career. Our guest, Heather Shaw, decided to pull up stakes at the age of 40 and start a
Why is having a serious conversation about race so difficult? We unpack this highly sensitive subject on this episode. We are joined by Audrey Rowe, Program Director of the South Orange|Maplewood Community Coalition on Race, an organization tha
This show is a must listen for Black women of every age. On it, we discuss the pay gap that is a reality for many of us and how not getting paid what we deserve impacts both our careers and our lives. We are joined by Natalie S. Burke, Presiden
This show is a must listen for Black women of every age. On it, we discuss the pay gap that is a reality for many of us and how not getting paid what we deserve impacts both our careers and our lives. We are joined by Natalie S. Burke, Presiden
On this episode of our podcast, we discuss “Thick And Other Essays” by Tressie McMillan Cottom. It is an important narrative that challenges ideas of societal norms, authenticity voice and contours and impact of racism and sexism. When we tell
On this episode of our podcast, we discuss “Thick And Other Essays” by Tressie McMillan Cottom. It is an important narrative that challenges ideas of societal norms, authenticity voice and contours and impact of racism and sexism. When we tell
As a woman of color, how do you navigate relationships at work? Do you make friends? Are those friendships real? Do you ask someone to mentor you or wait for the mentor to find you? We discuss this and more with our guest, Noelle C. Bonham, Fou
As a woman of color, how do you navigate relationships at work? Do you make friends? Are those friendships real? Do you ask someone to mentor you or wait for the mentor to find you? We discuss this and more with our guest, Noelle C. Bonham, Fou
Are women over 50 invisible to the fashion industry? And what influence does style have on the success of women of color over 50? This week, Sonya Barnes, an international brand, style, and image expert joins co-hosts Corynne Corbett and Kim D'
Are women over 50 invisible to the fashion industry? And what influence does style have on the success of women of color over 50? This week, Sonya Barnes, an international brand, style, and image expert joins co-hosts Corynne Corbett and Kim D'
Are you taking risks or playing it safe? Chances are as you've grown older you don't want to rock the boat. Well in this episode, we discuss how taking a leap and learning to play, skills you learned in childhood, can add joy to your life and w
Are you feeling stuck? It happens to everyone, even co-hosts Corynne Corbett and Kim D'Abreu. In this episode, the two talk about the areas in their lives where they are feeling stuck, the challenges associated with being stuck and their plans
For this episode, hosts Corynne Corbett and Kim D'Abreu are joined by Candace Simpson, faith and justice educator and an Associate Minister at the Concord Baptist Church of Christ in Brooklyn, NY. Together, they discuss the complicated connecti
For this episode, hosts Corynne Corbett and Kim D'Abreu are joined by Candace Simpson, faith and justice educator and an Associate Minister at the Concord Baptist Church of Christ in Brooklyn, NY. Together, they discuss the complicated connecti
As we begin to observe Black History Month we turn our attention to our legacy of political and social action and how that has changed over time. We are joined by Roz Lee, Vice President of Strategy and Programs, Ms. Foundation for Women who di
Today, Corynne Corbett and Kim D'Abreu are joined by Dana Lorberg, Business Operations and Technology Officer of Mastercard and her colleague Marisa Grimes, who is the Director of Diversity and Inclusion for the company. We discuss why it is im
Today, Corynne Corbett and Kim D'Abreu are joined by Dana Lorberg, Business Operations and Technology Officer of Mastercard and her colleague Marisa Grimes, who is the Director of Diversity and Inclusion for the company. We discuss why it is im
Instead of rehashing what happened in 2018, or speaking about New Year's Resolutions, co-hosts Corynne Corbett and Kim D'Abreu, discuss ways they would like to make themselves more visible this year. Whether it is moving from task-oriented meas
Instead of rehashing what happened in 2018, or speaking about New Year's Resolutions, co-hosts Corynne Corbett and Kim D'Abreu, discuss ways they would like to make themselves more visible this year. Whether it is moving from task-oriented meas
Today, we want to talk about self-care. As many people think about self-care, practices like meditation, movement, art, music, therapy, journaling come to mind. Sometimes, self-care involves sitting down to watch your favorite movie for the 10t
Today, we want to talk about self-care. As many people think about self-care, practices like meditation, movement, art, music, therapy, journaling come to mind. Sometimes, self-care involves sitting down to watch your favorite movie for the 10t
Co-hosts Corynne Corbett and Kim D'Abreu are joined by Thysha M. Shabazz, the founder of the Loud Girl Movement, a radical solution to one of the most pervasive stereotypes associated with Black girls and women. They discuss the challenges spec
Co-hosts Corynne Corbett and Kim D'Abreu are joined by Thysha M. Shabazz, the founder of the Loud Girl Movement, a radical solution to one of the most pervasive stereotypes associated with Black girls and women. They discuss the challenges spec
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