My name is Busisiwe Hlatswayo and I am a Career Coach for Black Women. In this podcast I tackle issues that inhibit black women from and help black women level up in the workplace
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 64 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessCareers |
In this Podcast, I analyze the recent court proceedings between Afri-forum and the EFF. more
In this Podcast, I talk about the toxicity of tone policing in the Workplace and it’s link to White Fragility. more
In this Podcast, I talk about how Black Women are often expected to and often take on the role of doing menial tasks in the workplace that will not position them as leaders, but keep them as worker bees in the workplace. more
In this Podcast, I talk about how Bias affects or acts as a barrier to Black Women reaching Leadership positions in the Workplace. more
In this Podcast, I talk about how domains of power that affect Black Women in the Workplace. more
In this video, I talk about how we are all conditioned to ascribe superiority and competence to whiteness. more
In this Podcast, I talk about how white people who see themselves as non-racist, as people who don’t see colour are oblivious to the ways they continue to harm black people both emotionally and financially, especially when they are in a position of p... more
In this video, I talk about the 5 identity beliefs that hold black women back from crushing it in the workplace. more
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Black Women in the Workplace launched 5 years ago and published 64 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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