This week we get a call-in from educator, reading specialist, fashion blogger, YouTuber and member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc Alisha Dianne @IamAlishaDianne who discusses the harsh reality of education post COVID-19, and what you need t
This week we chat with financier Tiana who spent nearly a decade at her company making lateral position moves while her white, less educated colleagues earned tens of thousands more than her.
Social activist Dajai Monae joins us this week to talk about how her education at an HBCU inspired her to work to enact change within the Black community.
This week we take an intermission (shout out to Solange) with business owner and licensed social worker Angel Robinson, LMSW of @FixMycr0wn to discuss race, work, mental health and the movement.
Dana & Annessa discuss the state of America in light of the police murder of #GeorgeFloyd at the Water Cooler, during the Down to Business Segment, Dana’s best friend Kayla tells her side of the story from our previous “Fights in the Parking Lo
Electrical Engineer and self-made entrepreneur Anthony Winston III joins us this week to talk about his humble beginnings and starting his own engineering company.
This week we sit down with Tiara Burns of Tea For The Queen and Pequilar podcasts to discuss moments at work where we had to discuss race relations with co-workers.
Annessa’s brother Tony joins us this episode to discuss his experience being locked up for a collective 52 months to obtaining and maintaining employment with a criminal record. Site mentioned: https://secondchancejobsforfelons.com/
Millionaire in the making, author, CEO and Project Director Naim Sabour of 3 Kings Media Productions talks to us about his life, health journey and business this week. Join our conversation! @BlackatWorkPod on all social platforms. Rest in Powe
We’re playing “Never Have I Ever” work edition, dranking wine, getting lit and reminiscing on the best moments of the show this year. Shows mentioned: Sick Time The Trouble of the Work Happy Hour I’m Just Here For My Check Living for the City
Human Resources professional, actress, model and writer Robyn joins us this week to share her experience on being passed up for a promotion at her job.