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The Black Woman in the Corner Office

Ebony Stone
Entrepreneurship
Leadership
Black Women In the Workplace
Black Women In Publishing
Jagger Juliet
Community
Detroit
Work-Life Integration
Khloe's Thoughts Editing
Editing
Publishing Industry
United Black Mothers Of America
Nursing
In Full Bloom Health and Life Coaching
Mental Health
Motor City Woman Studios
Audio Engineers Of Detroit
The Next Little Black Book Of Success
Olympics
Small Business

The Black Woman in the Corner Office is more than a podcast — it’s a revolution in real time.

Hosted by leadership strategist Dr. Ebony Stone, this space was created for high-achieving Black women who are tired of surviving the workplace and ready to thrive on their own terms.

Whether you’re burned out from code-switching, exhausted from leading without support, or questioning your next move in... more

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Leadership is rarely easy—but it becomes even more challenging when the world around us is constantly changing.

In this insightful episode of The Black Woman in the Corner Office, Dr. Ebony Stone sits down with executive leader, au... more

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What does it take to become the leader you were created to be when there isn't a roadmap?

In this inspiring episode of The Black Woman in the Corner Office, Dr. Ebony Stone sits down with executive leader, transformation strategist... more

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In this episode of The Black Woman in the Corner Office, Dr. Ebony Stone sits down with leadership executive, researcher, and author Dr. Takisha Robinson to discuss a challenge many ambitious women know all too well: trying to excel... more

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Ashley Varnado is a former corporate executive, strategist, wealth management leader, philanthropist, and speaker. After spending nearly two decades leading national teams and managing multi-billion-dollar portfolios, Ashley made th... more

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There are some conversations that stay with you long after the microphones turn off… and this is one of them.

In this deeply transparent episode of The Black Woman in the Corner Office, Dr. Ebony Stone sits down with transformation... more

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What happens when excellence is expected… but authority is denied?

In this powerful and deeply honest conversation, Dr. Ebony Stone sits down with Dr. Rehva Jones to unpack a reality too many Black women know—but haven’t always had... more

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In this powerful and deeply inspiring episode, Dr. Ebony Stone sits down with Olympian, advocate, and entrepreneur Zara Northover to discuss what it really takes to pursue big dreams, stand firm in your purpose, and advocate for you... more

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In this powerful and transparent conversation, Dr. Ebony Stone sits down with author and podcast host Cassandra Crawley-Mayo to explore the question many high-achieving women quietly ask themselves:

Is my own thinking… holding me b... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Takisha Robinson
Clinical operations executive, leadership researcher, and educator
Independent / Mom Integration Playbook
Episode: We Are Not Built to Do This Alone: How Work-Life Integration Helps High-Achieving Women Avoid Burnout
Ashley Varnado
Strategy and wealth management executive, author of Out of the Yazoo Clay
The Ashley Exchange
Episode: Our Ancestors Didn’t Survive for Us to Burn Out
Tracey Ileen
Transformational coach; CEO of Release Pain to Power; creator of Heavenly Connects app
Release Pain to Power, Heavenly Connects
Episode: From Trauma to Transformation: How Tracy Ileen Turned Pain Into Purpose
Dr. Reva Jones
Scholar, practitioner, and doctoral candidate featured as today's guest
Academic researcher (Dissertation on Black women, MBAs, and value in the workplace)
Episode: Appropriated Value: Why You’re Doing the Work But Not Getting the Promotion
Zara Northover
Olympian, advocate, speaker
Moving in Faith / self-employed
Episode: Beyond the Circle: The Olympian Who Turned Perseverance into Purpose; an Interview with Zara Northover
Cassandra Crawley-Mayo
Author of Is Your Way In Your Way; podcast host
The Rise Journey / Blessing Women
Episode: Is Your Way In Your Way? How Black Women Overcome Self-Doubt, Comparison & Career Masks
Elaine Meryl Brown
Co-author of The Next Little Black Book of Success
Little Black Book of Success authors
Episode: Seen, Heard, and Paid: The New Rules of Leadership for Black Women
Rhonda Joy McLean
Co-author of The Next Little Black Book of Success
Little Black Book of Success authors
Episode: Seen, Heard, and Paid: The New Rules of Leadership for Black Women
Robin Kinney
Founder/Co-founder of Motor City Woman Studios and Audio Engineers of Detroit
Motor City Woman Studios; Audio Engineers of Detroit
Episode: Nevertheless, She Persisted: Building Community, Media Ownership & Legacy with Robin Kinnie

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Dr. Ebony Stone
Host and leadership strategist focused on empowering Black women to lead with authenticity and impact.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Our Ancestors Didn’t Survive for Us to Burn Out
Q: How did personal history and ancestry influence your decisions and the concept of legacy in your career?
She describes learning about her lineage—from enslaved ancestors to first-generation graduates—driving a responsibility to honor those sacrifices by building opportunities for others and not sacrificing health and happiness for professional status.
Our Ancestors Didn’t Survive for Us to Burn Out
Q: Why did you decide to leave the corporate chase and pause your career at the height of success?
Ashley explains that despite external achievement, there was an inner emptiness and a mounting pressure to sustain a legacy, plus a wake-up call from health crises and family losses that reframed what success means, leading her to pause, heal, and pursue a purpose-driven path.
Nevertheless, She Persisted: Building Community, Media Ownership & Legacy with Robin Kinnie
Q: How did the pandemic affect your business and what adjustments did you make?
Kinney describes the pandemic as a period of refinement: shifting to digital offerings, growing out-of-state clients, launching new podcast-related products, and negotiating with landlords while exploring revenue streams beyond a physical studio.
Nevertheless, She Persisted: Building Community, Media Ownership & Legacy with Robin Kinnie
Q: What was the catalyst for starting Motor City Woman Studios, and how did it evolve into Audio Engineers of Detroit?
Kinney explains signing the lease while pregnant and aiming to create a female-led space that educates and elevates women's voices, which gradually expanded from a studio into broader audio education and services, including bilingual projects and community training.
Faith + Finances = Favor | Lisa Stringer Bailey on Building Wealth That Lasts
Q: What was the pivotal moment that made you say enough is enough and start your own venture?
The pivotal moment came when Lisa's father died and she discovered he had no life insurance, which exposed the harsh financial reality for her family and sparked her to pursue financial education and to start her own company to help others avoid similar situations.

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This show centers Black women in leadership, exploring how to thrive in demanding workplaces through practical strategy, boundary setting, and community support. Across episodes, listeners hear candid discussions about work-life integration, career advancement, mentorship, and resilience in the face of bias or burnout. Notable throughlines include reclaiming agency in corporate environments, building sustainable leadership practices, and turning personal experience into scalable guidance for others. The format often blends research-backed insights with real-world stories from doctors, coaches, entrepreneurs, therapists, athletes, and advocates, making it a compelling resource for listeners aiming to advance their careers while maintaining w... more

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Recent guests on The Black Woman in the Corner Office include:

1. Dr. Takisha Robinson
2. Ashley Varnado
3. Tracey Ileen
4. Dr. Reva Jones
5. Zara Northover
6. Cassandra Crawley-Mayo
7. Elaine Meryl Brown
8. Rhonda Joy McLean

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