The Black Women Working podcast centres black women’s stories at work, and provides a safe space for black women to speak openly about their experiences, and to provide support, advice and aspiration to other black women. Continue the conversation using #BWWPodcastUK. Send dilemmas to blackwomenworkinguk@gmail.com. Follow us Instagram: @BWWPodcastUK Twitter: @BWWPodcastUK
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 132 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture |
The UK's Prime Minister has 'vowed to end Britain's sick note culture'. BWW hosts, Natalie and Chantelle sit down to unpack the problematic nature of this intended reform. From potentially leaving employees feeling dis-empowered to call out toxic, st... more
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 infuri... more
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 Gabrielle Un... more
'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 your dail... more
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Love this podcast knowledgeable BLACK women ✊🏾
If woman rule the world episode. I was thinking white men rule the world not black men. If the white men pay you less don’t hate on the black men. We don’t have control of that
I love this podcast! I have been binge listening to all the episode and I am so glad you have all put this podcast together to help other black women navigate the workspace. Can’t recommend it enough and will keep sharing with anyone willing to listen. Some of my friends have go into it as well.
I absolutely love playing this podcast. It is amazing, please continue posting more podcasts. Thank you so much!
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