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How to React When They Say You Are Not Ready for the Next Level | Throwback Thursday

How to React When They Say You Are Not Ready for the Next Level | Throwback Thursday

FromBrown Table Talk


How to React When They Say You Are Not Ready for the Next Level | Throwback Thursday

FromBrown Table Talk

ratings:
Length:
23 minutes
Released:
Jul 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome to Brown Table Talk!
Today, our hosts Dee C. Marshall and Mita Mallick talks about when someone tells you that you're not ready for the next level, it can feel like a gut punch, especially for us women of color. They discuss how to navigate these challenges and turn them into stepping stones, not stumbling blocks. They also take a moment to appreciate the historical significance of Vice President Kamala Harris's win and what it means for Black and South Asian women. But we don't shy away from the discomfort it has sparked among some white women..Tune in for juicy stories, insights, and of course some tips on how to defuse and handle the situation. Are you ready? Buckle up!

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Dee C. Marshall
Mita Mallick


Timestamps:

(00:52) - Navigating Career Advancement Challenges
(08:58) - Importance of Allies for Women 
(17:43) - Responding to Being Told You're Not Ready 
(14:40) - Three tips!
Released:
Jul 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Most leadership lessons, advice and coaching flooding the market place are not speaking to Women of Color. Join Dee C. Marshall (CEO of Diverse & Engaged and Wall Street Alumni) and Mita Mallick (LinkedIn Top Voice & DEI Thought Leader) as they break down the challenges women of color face in the workplace. Dee and Mita will share their lessons learned, and provide practical tips on how we as women of color can navigate and win at work. Come join us at the Brown Table