The podcast for Black working women - candidly exploring our experiences at work while highlighting our success stories along the way. Host Myriha Burce is joined in conversation by women in creative fields to corporate companies, and everywhere in between, to explore finding purpose, redefining success, and navigating the world of work on the journey to building a career that you love.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 48 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | CareersBusinessSociety & Culture |
Myriha is joined in conversation by executive coach and leadership consultant, Karen Goins. After 20+ years in corporate, Karen made the decision to launch her own executive coaching and leadership consulting firm. From C-suite leaders, small busines... more
Myriha is joined in conversation by NYT bestselling and NAACP award-winning author, Victoria Christopher Murray.
Victoria's latest novel, Harlem Rhapsody, details the story of Jessie Redmon Fauset, the hidden figure in Harlem who ignited the Harlem... more
Kicking off the new year with a solo episode, Myriha offers three ways to think about work this week and in the year ahead to start off strong and get the most out of your career in 2025.
Keep the conversation going with us: • Follow Black Women T... more
This week we’re welcoming licensed certified public accountant (CPA), business coach and growth strategist, Deanna Brooks.
Deanna gives us a glimpse into her own career journey from Big 4 accountant to business coach, now using her skillset to supp... more
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I had such a wonderful experience sharing my story on the Black Women Talk Work podcast. Thank you for providing me - and other women like me - with this platform. 🤎
Enjoyed the conversation with Dr. Kristamarie! It was enlightening and encouraging to hear a black female doctor’s perspective on life and challenges. Those voices need to be heard! This was my first time listening to the podcast, and most definitely will not be my last.
This show came up as a suggested podcast on my feed and because of the title I instantly subscribed but it took me awhile to actually listen to an episode (I have so many podcasts in que that sometimes it’s hard to keep up). Today on my way to the grocery store I listened to the most recent WFH episode and I was amazed. I am a black woman in the corporate space and I felt seen and heard by the conversation. And more importantly I learned something new. Please keep the podcast coming.
I found this podcast and I’m so happy I did it’s tremendous ! Miryha is smart and engaging and her guests drop gems upon gems entertaining and thoughtful I look forward to each new episode
After listening to each episode, I’ve been inspired to do better in all aspects of life. Thanks for showing up and for doing the podcast.
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Focused on the experiences of Black working women, the content captures candid discussions on navigating various professional landscapes, from corporate environments to creative industries. Conversations emphasize the importance of personal narratives, representation, mentorship, and self-care, while exploring themes of purpose and fulfillment in one's career. Noteworthy is the podcast's commitment to highlighting the success stories and challenges unique to Black women, making it a resourceful platform for those seeking solidarity, inspiration, and practical advice in the workplace.
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Black Women Talk Work launched 7 years ago and published 48 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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