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BsquaredC Podcast: Amplifying inspirational stories of Black women in the corporate world

BsquaredC Podcast: Amplifying inspirational stories of Black women in the corporate world

By Nancy and Akosua

Welcome to BsquaredC, a podcast amplifying the voices and unique journeys of Black women in the corporate world across various industries globally.The odds of thriving in the corporate world are stacked against black women more than others! Tune into BsquaredC twice a month, for authentic stories from our inspiring guests and reflections offering insights, strategies and invaluable career advice. Whether you’re a recent grad, seasoned professional, or simply curious about the experiences of Black women in the corporate world, "BsquaredC" is the podcast for you! www.bsquaredc.com/
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S3. Ep 16- Navigating Change: Expert Tips & Strategies to Bolster Your Career Resilience Toolkit

BsquaredC Podcast: Amplifying inspirational stories of Black women in the corporate worldApr 24, 2024

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S3. Ep 16- Navigating Change: Expert Tips & Strategies to Bolster Your Career Resilience Toolkit

S3. Ep 16- Navigating Change: Expert Tips & Strategies to Bolster Your Career Resilience Toolkit

🛠️🔍 What's in Your Career Resilience Toolkit? 🌟

Inspired by our guest Rebecca Muriuki, who rose above the challenges in her career to find her path, we've brought back Katekani Mabasa to delve deep into the concept of career resilience and what it takes to cultivate it.

💼 The conversation distinguishes career resilience from its close cousin, staying power. You may need to exercise one or the other at different stages of your career, so it's crucial to recognize which is required and when. However, both tools are similar: cultivating authenticity and having a support system or "board of directors" who can guide your decision-making in pivotal moments. Above all,  Authenticity acts as your career's GPS to success! By embracing your true self, you attract the right opportunities and build meaningful connections that serve as lifelines during times of both major and minor career shifts

Three wisdom gems from this Nancy and Katekani

  • A board of directors who advise on different facets of life is fundamental to your career resilience toolkit

  • Authenticity is your GPS to career success! 

  • While embracing authenticity may mean attracting fewer supporters, those who stand by you will form an unwavering and powerful support network

Related episode:  ⁠https://bit.ly/BsquaredCRebeccaEp⁠ 

If you loved this episode, buy us coffee, wine or water with the link below!

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 Instagram:⁠https://www.instagram.com/b_squaredcpodcast/⁠ 

LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/bsquaredc/⁠ 

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@BsquaredCPodcast/

To all the black women in the corporate world out there, KEEP MAKING BOLD MOVES AND KEEP TAKING UP SPACE🎙️🎊


Apr 24, 202436:51
S3. Ep 15- Smashing the Concrete Ceiling: A Journey in Career Resilience with Rebecca Muriuki

S3. Ep 15- Smashing the Concrete Ceiling: A Journey in Career Resilience with Rebecca Muriuki

This month, we are thrilled to introduce you to Rebecca Muriuki, an associate director at a Big Four audit firm, AND a powerhouse and dynamic leadership coach who has seen it all in the corporate world!

 When Rebecca entered the corporate world, she felt thrown into the deep end, gasping for air! Despite her academic prowess, she endured multiple setbacks in advancing her career. She found that academics did not prepare her for the nuances and rigors of navigating the corporate world, especially as a Black woman. We know women in general face a glass ceiling to advance their careers, but for Black women, it's the next level! Because of being at the intersection of two marginalized identities, being a woman and being Black, 𝐁𝐥𝐚𝐜𝐤 𝐰𝐨𝐦𝐞𝐧 𝐟𝐚𝐜𝐞 𝐦𝐨𝐫𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚 𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐜𝐫𝐞𝐭𝐞 𝐜𝐞𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐠. They cannot even see the other side! 

 Rebecca eventually rose above it all! Through mastering visibility, resilience, and leadership, Rebecca smashed that concrete ceiling and now empowers other Black women to pave their paths to senior positions using her invaluable experiences. 

Her mantra: 𝐘𝐨𝐮 𝐡𝐚𝐯𝐞 𝐭𝐨 𝐞𝐦𝐛𝐨𝐝𝐲 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐫 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐚𝐬𝐩𝐢𝐫𝐞 𝐭𝐨 𝐛𝐞!✨

Three wisdom gems from Rebecca: 

  1. You can intentionally design the career you want, but it requires you to take action and intention

  2. Have fun in life. You only live once

  3. You go so much further when you go with other people

Tune into the full episode for more on Rebecca’s inspiring story!

Follow Rebecca on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rebeccakmuriuki/

Follow Rebecca’s company on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rebecca-muriuki-consulting/ 

Join Rebecca’s Be The Boss Club: https://www.skool.com/elevateher-leaders-community/about

If you loved this episode, buy us coffee, wine, or water with the link below!

https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BsquaredC

Please stay in the loop and be the first to know about our latest initiatives, groundbreaking episodes, and empowering content. Sign up for our newsletter using this link: https://bit.ly/BOLDmailinglist

Nominate yourself or another BOLD black woman you know for a chance to be featured on the podcast: https://bit.ly/Boldnominations.

Follow BsquaredC on our socials with the links below: 

 Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/b_squaredcpodcast/ 

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bsquaredc/ 

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@BsquaredCPodcast/ 

To all the black women in the corporate world out there, KEEP MAKING BOLD MOVES AND KEEP TAKING UP SPACE🎙️🎊 



Apr 10, 202456:48
S3. Ep 14: Reflection- In the Pursuit of Work-Life Harmony

S3. Ep 14: Reflection- In the Pursuit of Work-Life Harmony


How can you harmonize your life across your different priorities?


This is the key question in this month’s reflection episode on BsquaredC podcast. Inspired by our phenomenal guest Mo Sosanya- a powerhouse professional, a nurturing mother and partner, and a driven entrepreneur- Nancy and Akosua dive into their priorities and strategies for making time for them in their lives. Tactics discussed include the importance of carving out focused time for various tasks and mastering energy management, amongst other insightful tips. But above all, it's clear: discipline is the secret sauce to unlocking productivity💪 !


Three wisdom gems from Nancy and Akosua: 

  1. Planning and blocking time can help maintain focus and productivity in your activities

  2. Shifting your mindset from managing your energy, not your time can result in productivity gains

  3. Preparing your day ahead of time sets you up for success 

If you loved this episode, buy us coffee, wine or water with the link below!

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Stay in the loop and be the first to know about our latest initiatives, groundbreaking episodes, and empowering content. Sign up for our newsletter using this link: https://bit.ly/BOLDmailinglist

Nominate yourself or another BOLD black woman you know for a chance to be featured on the podcast: https://bit.ly/Boldnominations.

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 Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/b_squaredcpodcast/ 

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bsquaredc/ 

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@BsquaredCPodcast/ 

To all the black women in the corporate world out there, KEEP MAKING BOLD MOVES AND KEEP TAKING UP SPACE🎙️🎊 


Mar 27, 202428:41
S3. Ep 13-Balancing Act: Building a Thriving Life Abroad with Mo Sosanya

S3. Ep 13-Balancing Act: Building a Thriving Life Abroad with Mo Sosanya

Happy Women’s History Month! 

🌟 Join us as we continue to contribute to the record of women’s history of our time, by spotlighting the experiences of Black women! This month, we're thrilled to introduce Mo Sosanya, a thriving professional in the knowledge management industry in Berlin.  But that's not all—Mo is also a mother of three, an entrepreneur, and a dedicated volunteer at Girls Talk Corporation. How does she do it all? 🤔

Tune in to this episode for Mo's inspiring story and learn how she harmonizes these diverse facets of her life. As a professional, she adapted her skills to a new culture to translate her career from Nigeria to Germany. Additionally, her network continues to play a huge role in her success. And there's one more secret weapon in her arsenal: an amazing partner in her husband, who challenges traditional norms as an African man and in general.  Don't miss out on this insightful conversation!

Wisdom gems from Mo: 

  1. Let everyone know who you are from the start. It will be difficult to break out of a false persona in the future 

  2. Do not make yourself small. You deserve to be here and you are not being done a favor 

  3. Have your receipts. Be true to the skills that you say you have and no one will dispute your talent. 

Follow Mo’ side hustle: https://www.instagram.com/savourevents?igsh=MW43bG04NDllc3h6eA== 

Check out Girls Talk Corporation on here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/girls-talk-london/ 

If you loved this episode, buy us coffee, wine or water with the link below!

https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BsquaredC

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 Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/b_squaredcpodcast/ 

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bsquaredc/ 

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@BsquaredCPodcast/ 

To all the Black women in the corporate world out there, KEEP MAKING BOLD MOVES AND KEEP TAKING UP SPACE🎙️🎊

Mar 13, 202445:33
S3. Ep 12: Reflection- How Psychological Safety Inspires Vulnerability

S3. Ep 12: Reflection- How Psychological Safety Inspires Vulnerability

🌟 What does embracing vulnerability truly entail?

 Join us this month as we delve into this question in our reflection episode! 🤔 Inspired by the incredible journey of our guest, Xolisa Mapatwana, who bravely sought help during a tough phase in her career, Nancy and Akosua open up about their own experiences with vulnerability. From Akosua's adaptation to her master's program in Germany to Nancy's mental health battle, our co-hosts courageously explore how they navigated through these challenging times. 💪 Feeling psychologically safe, especially at work, emerged as a pivotal aspect of their journeys, but we all know this isn't a privilege everyone has! 


Tune into this episode for more and be inspired to lean into your vulnerability!

💎 Three wisdom gems from Nancy and Akosua are:

  1. It’s ok not to be ok 

  2. Supportive managers play a crucial role in creating a safe space for vulnerability

  3. Let’s hold space for those who feel like they cannot be vulnerable because they do not feel safe in their environments

Have a listen to the following related episodes

Xolisa’s episode: https://bit.ly/BsquaredCXolisaEp

Omena’s episode ( season 2): https://bit.ly/BsquaredCOmena 

Follow Omena’s organization, Creative Jam Sessions: https://www.linkedin.com/company/creative-jam-session/

Read Nancy’s mental health crisis stories below! 

The original story: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/slowing-down-my-mental-health-crisis-what-i-am-from-nancy/?trackingId=UKVGbf3NTV%2B7F7r%2BCornrw%3D%3D

How psychological safety helped her: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/what-psychological-safety-personal-account-when-being-nancy/?trackingId=dggP%2FuHBTbeF7heZzwyhIw%3D%3D 

If you loved this episode, buy us coffee, wine or water with the link below!

https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BsquaredC

Stay in the loop and be the first to know about our latest initiatives, groundbreaking episodes, and empowering content. Sign up for our newsletter using this link: https://bit.ly/BOLDmailinglist

Nominate yourself or another BOLD black woman you know for a chance to be featured on the podcast: https://bit.ly/Boldnominations.

Follow BsquaredC on our socials with the links below: 

 Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/b_squaredcpodcast/ 

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bsquaredc/ 

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@BsquaredCPodcast/ 

To all the black women in the corporate world out there, KEEP MAKING BOLD MOVES AND KEEP TAKING UP SPACE🎙️🎊

Feb 28, 202434:35
S3. Ep 11- Embracing Vulnerability for Career Growth: A New Perspective with Xolisa Mapatwana

S3. Ep 11- Embracing Vulnerability for Career Growth: A New Perspective with Xolisa Mapatwana

🎉✨ Happy 2024, and welcome back to an electrifying season 3 of the BsquaredC podcast! We're thrilled to continue sharing captivating narratives of Black women making waves in the corporate landscape. Today, we proudly present Xolisa Mapatwana. 🌟


Xolisa, a force in product management, is  on a journey to redefine her equilibrium after her groundbreaking career move abroad to the Netherlands. Hailing from South Africa, she encountered a whirlwind of challenges amidst a pandemic, adapting to a new culture and work dynamics in her new international environment. In this episode, Xolisa unveils her career odyssey, delving into the essence of her recalibration amidst this transformative phase. Tune in and be enlightened by Xolisa's profound insights as she embraces vulnerability to realign with her values and steer her career trajectory. 🌍💼✨

Three wisdom gems from Xolisa

  1. You are worthy. Don't hesitate to speak up and assert your ideas and opinions

  2. Building a great network can help you navigate a lot of complexities

  3. Being aligned to your values allows you to be more authentic as a person

If you loved this episode, buy us coffee, wine or water with the link below!

https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BsquaredC

Stay in the loop and be the first to know about our latest initiatives, groundbreaking episodes, and empowering content. Sign up for our  newsletter using this link: https://bit.ly/BOLDmailinglist

Nominate yourself or another BOLD black woman you know for a chance to be featured on the podcast: https://bit.ly/Boldnominations.

Follow BsquaredC on our socials with the links below: 

 Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/b_squaredcpodcast/ 

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bsquaredc/ 

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@BsquaredCPodcast/ 

To all the black women in the corporate world out there, KEEP MAKING BOLD MOVES AND KEEP TAKING UP SPACE🎙️🎊

Feb 14, 202450:08
S3. Ep 10: End of 2023 reflection: On the Power of Authenticity, Community and Embracing Your Lived Experiences

S3. Ep 10: End of 2023 reflection: On the Power of Authenticity, Community and Embracing Your Lived Experiences

🎉 Welcome to the grand finale episode of 2024! 🎊

While Season 3 is still unfolding, we're hitting the pause button to take a stroll down memory lane and reflect on the incredible journey of the BsquaredC podcast before we dive into the holiday season.

In this episode, Nancy and Akosua share what they have learnt from producing the podcast. This includes growing new skills that are making them better professionals as well as applying the profound wisdom dropped in the episodes to their own careers. Additionally they shared the  wisdom gems that captured their imagination this season. 

These include: 

  • Be authentic and embrace your unique story and experiences

  • Build a community of support, including mentors, sponsors, friends, and peers

  • Embrace your lived experiences, they contribute to your personal growth  

  • Sometimes you have to take a step back, in order to move forward and that is ok

Thank you to our guests so far this season for pouring their wisdom into the podcast! Thank you to all our listeners for continuing to support the podcast. We are back in the new year with brand new episodes and more empowering stories of black women making BOLD moves in the corporate world. 

If you loved this episode, buy us coffee, wine or water with the link below!

https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BsquaredC

Stay in the loop and be the first to know about our latest initiatives, groundbreaking episodes, and empowering content. Sign up for our  newsletter using this link: https://bit.ly/BOLDmailinglist

Nominate yourself or another BOLD black woman you know for a chance to be featured on the podcast: https://bit.ly/Boldnominations.

Follow BsquaredC on our socials with the links below: 

 Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/b_squaredcpodcast/ 

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bsquaredc/ 

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@BsquaredCPodcast/ 

To all the black women in the corporate world out there, KEEP MAKING BOLD MOVES AND KEEP TAKING UP SPACE🎙️🎊

Dec 13, 202325:00
S3. Ep 9: Reflection- Networking with Purpose: Cultivating quality connections

S3. Ep 9: Reflection- Networking with Purpose: Cultivating quality connections

Welcome to the last reflection episode of 2023! 


As we wrap up the year, a huge SHOUT-OUT to our incredible community for continuing to tune into the podcast! 🎧 We cannot wait to tell more of your stories.  


🚀 Are you ready to strategically expand your network and forge meaningful connections? Then this episode is for you! 


Inspired by our last guest of the year Salome Chingaira, who navigated herself to a prestigious scholarship and a career across three countries through making powerful connections,  in this episode Nancy and Akosua share their own approaches to networking. Discover how your personality can shape your networking experiences, the most effective approaches to connect with people, the incredible power of curiosity in building relationships, and the crucial importance of following up with your connections.


 Three wisdom gems from Nancy and Akosua: 

1. Be strategic and targeted in your networking, be it on or offline

2. When in conversation, be genuine and curious about people, it takes you a long way 

3. Follow up and nurture your connections consistently 


Tune in for a dose of inspiration, practical tips, and real talk about the magic that happens when you cultivate a network that propels you forward! 🌐💼


If you loved this episode, buy us coffee, wine or water with the link below!

https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BsquaredC

Stay in the loop and be the first to know about our latest initiatives, groundbreaking episodes, and empowering content. Sign up for our  newsletter using this link: https://bit.ly/BOLDmailinglist

Nominate yourself or another BOLD black woman you know for a chance to be featured on the podcast: https://bit.ly/Boldnominations.

Follow BsquaredC on our socials with the links below: 

 Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/b_squaredcpodcast/ 

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bsquaredc/ 

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@BsquaredCPodcast/ 

To all the black women in the corporate world out there, KEEP MAKING BOLD MOVES AND KEEP TAKING UP SPACE🎙️🎊

Nov 29, 202335:59
S3. Ep 8-Beyond the 9 to 5:Seeking Impact with Salome Chingaira

S3. Ep 8-Beyond the 9 to 5:Seeking Impact with Salome Chingaira

This month, we are absolutely thrilled to share the awe-inspiring journey of Salome Chingaira! 🚀 . Starting her path as the lone girl in her entire electrical engineering class at her university, Salome stretched her talent outside of work and found impact in giving back to society through charity work. This extension of her life, opened up a world of opportunities for her, including gaining a prestigious scholarship to the UK to study her masters. Along the way, Salome also became part of One Young World, an organization that empowering and developing young leaders creating impact around the world. This experience has exposed her to  notable figures such as Meghan Markle and given her a chance to contribute to some world changing conversations. 

In this episode Salome shares powerful insights from her personal and professional journey so far, shedding light on how she continues to grow her career in engineering while maintaining a commitment to impactful endeavors beyond the 9 to 5.   

Three wisdom gems from Salome:

  1. Carry yourself with confidence and continue telling the story of who you are

  2. Continue to be curious and don’t stop reading

  3. Don’t take yourself too seriously

The Chevening scholarship that Salome had: https://www.chevening.org/scholarships/

More information on One Young World: https://www.oneyoungworld.com/

If you loved this episode, buy us coffee, wine or water with the link below!

https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BsquaredC

Stay in the loop and be the first to know about our latest initiatives, groundbreaking episodes, and empowering content. Sign up for our  newsletter using this link: https://bit.ly/BOLDmailinglist

Nominate yourself or another BOLD black woman you know for a chance to be featured on the podcast: https://bit.ly/Boldnominations.

Follow BsquaredC on our socials with the links below: 

 Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/b_squaredcpodcast/ 

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bsquaredc/ 

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@BsquaredCPodcast/ 

To all the black women in the corporate world out there, KEEP MAKING BOLD MOVES AND KEEP TAKING UP SPACE🎙️🎊


Nov 15, 202344:56
S3. Ep 7: Reflection- Tips for taking your career in a new direction

S3. Ep 7: Reflection- Tips for taking your career in a new direction

🌟 Are you itching for a change in your career? Does making a career change seem like an uphill battle? 🏔️ Then this episode is for you! 🎙️🚀


Join us this month as we draw inspiration from our incredible guest, Tosin Aniwofose, who made a remarkable shift from geology to tech recruitment! 🚀 In this episode, our hosts Nancy and Akosua open up about their personal career pivots, shedding light on the critical elements that guided their transitions.  Amongst other things, they discuss the importance of knowing your WHY, being able to articulate your transferable skills and the actionable steps that one can take to work towards a new career path.

💎 Three wisdom gems from Nancy and Akosua: 

  1. Knowing your WHY opens up a spectrum of options of potentially fulfilling choices for your career.  

  2. Education is an effective career pivoting tool 

  3. Articulating your transferable skills is key to position yourself in a new area

Tune into this episode and be inspired to take action to find a fulfilling career path. 

Listen to the related episode with Tosin: https://bit.ly/BsquaredCGraceEp

Season 2 episode on career pivoting: http://bit.ly/BsquaredCReflection9 

Nancy’s career portfolio essay: https://shorturl.at/fguGT

HBR articles on career pivoting: 

https://hbr.org/2023/02/how-to-make-a-career-pivot-without-taking-a-pay-cut

https://hbr.org/2023/08/how-to-make-a-pivot-in-the-latter-half-of-your-career 

If you loved this episode, buy us coffee, wine or water with the link below!

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Nominate yourself or another BOLD black woman you know for a chance to be featured on the podcast: https://bit.ly/Boldnominations.

Follow BsquaredC on our socials with the links below: 

 Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/b_squaredcpodcast/ 

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bsquaredc/ 

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@BsquaredCPodcast/ 

To all the black women in the corporate world out there, KEEP MAKING BOLD MOVES AND KEEP TAKING UP SPACE🎙️🎊 

Oct 25, 202338:57
S3. Ep 6: Career Pivoting- Embracing a non- linear career journey with Tosin Aniwofose

S3. Ep 6: Career Pivoting- Embracing a non- linear career journey with Tosin Aniwofose

🌍🚀 From Geology to Tech Recruitment: HOW DID SHE DO IT? 🌟

This month, we're thrilled to share the incredible journey of Tosin Aniwofose! 🇳🇬 Born in Nigeria, Tosin is a dynamic tech recruiter and entrepreneur now thriving in Berlin. 🌆 Though she began her career in geology, Tosin fearlessly charted a course to a new country and even transitioned into a completely different industry through self reflection, humility, and resourcefulness. 🗺️✨But she didn't stop there! Tosin went on to carve out her own niche, using her extensive experience in tech recruitment to create a platform called Dear Candidate. 📚💡 With it, she's not only making a powerful impact but also leading the change she envisions! 🌟💪


Dive into this episode to be captivated by Tosin’s journey and the profound philosophies that underpin her remarkable career. 🎙️🌠 When was the last time you reflected on your own 'why'? 🤔🌱 


Three wisdom gems from Tosin:

  1. Be authentic and embrace your own uniqueness and flavor

  2. Continue to develop and expose yourself to new things

  3. Know your why at every point of your life

Tosin’s platform: https://dearcandidate.org/

If you loved this episode, buy us coffee, wine or water with the link below!

https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BsquaredC

Stay in the loop and be the first to know about our latest initiatives, groundbreaking episodes, and empowering content. Sign up for our  newsletter using this link: https://bit.ly/BOLDmailinglist

Nominate yourself or another BOLD black woman you know for a chance to be featured on the podcast: https://bit.ly/Boldnominations.

Follow BsquaredC on our socials with the links below: 

 Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/b_squaredcpodcast/ 

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bsquaredc/ 

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@BsquaredCPodcast/ 

To all the black women in the corporate world out there, KEEP MAKING BOLD MOVES AND KEEP TAKING UP SPACE🎙️


Oct 11, 202349:24
S3. Ep 5: Reflection- How to leverage LinkedIn for career growth

S3. Ep 5: Reflection- How to leverage LinkedIn for career growth

🎙️ Are you a job seeker? Are you looking to expand your network online? Then this episode is for you!  LinkedIn can feel like a jungle, but it can be an organized jungle with the strategic tips we are sharing in this episode.

🌟 Inspired by our guest this month, Grace Kibwana, who masterfully harnessed the power of LinkedIn to navigate her career across diverse industries and geographies, Nancy and Akosua excitedly share their own LinkedIn journeys! 🌍🚀. They've been using this incredible platform to soak up knowledge, cultivate their thought leadership, and in Akosua's case, even land fantastic job opportunities! 💡💼

🎉 As a bonus, Akosua, a seasoned talent professional, generously offers invaluable tips for job seekers in this episode. 🌟 Stay tuned for some golden nuggets of career advice! 💫 

💎 Three wisdom gems from Nancy and Akosua 

  1. Through a combination of manual work and leveraging LinkedIn features, you can curate and optimize your experience of the platform 

  2. When it comes to engaging with other people’s posts on LinkedIn, don’t overthink it. Keep it simple and just do it! 

  3. Posting original thoughts on topics as well as your own consent helps you to  establish your own voice on LinkedIn.

Listen to the related episode with Grace: https://bit.ly/BsquaredCGraceEp

Nancy’s career portfolio essay: https://shorturl.at/fguGT

If you loved this episode, buy us coffee, wine or water with the link below!

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Stay in the loop and be the first to know about our latest initiatives, groundbreaking episodes, and empowering content. Sign up for our  newsletter using this link: https://bit.ly/BOLDmailinglist

Nominate yourself or another BOLD black woman you know for a chance to be featured on the podcast: https://bit.ly/Boldnominations.

Follow BsquaredC on our socials with the links below: 

 Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/b_squaredcpodcast/ 

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bsquaredc/ 

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@BsquaredCPodcast/ 

To all the black women in the corporate world out there, KEEP MAKING BOLD MOVES AND KEEP TAKING UP SPACE🎙️🎊

Sep 22, 202347:40
S3. Ep 4: From Nairobi to Berlin- Moving with intention with Grace Kibwana

S3. Ep 4: From Nairobi to Berlin- Moving with intention with Grace Kibwana

🚀 𝐇𝐎𝐖 𝐀𝐑𝐄 𝐘𝐎𝐔 𝐌𝐎𝐕𝐈𝐍𝐆 𝐖𝐈𝐓𝐇 𝐈𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍 𝐈𝐍 𝐘𝐎𝐔𝐑 𝐂𝐀𝐑𝐄𝐄𝐑? 🤔💼

🎙️ This month's guest is the fearless Grace Kibwana, a seasoned risk management professional who has skillfully maneuvered her career across diverse industries and geographies 🌍. In this episode, Grace shares her journey from starting out her career in Nairobi, how she found her advancement opportunities and her eventual move to Berlin. Her biggest ingredient for success? 🤫  Being strategic and intentional in everything, from  building relationships and how she navigated the online professional world🤝. 


🔍 Tune in to this episode for and be inspired by Grace’s BOLD journey marked by resilience, determination and an unwavering belief in herself. Discover practical strategies for finding mentorship and how to harness the power of LinkedIn for your career success! 🌟🚀 🌐.  Let Grace's intentional approach in this space  ignite your own career leaps! 


Three wisdom gems from Grace:

  1. Be intentional about the relationships you create 

  2. Honor people and so many doors will unlock for you

  3. Go for what you want and don’t let anyone tell you otherwise 

🚀 Don't miss out on this opportunity for inspiration. 💪. 


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To all the black women in the corporate world out there, KEEP MAKING BOLD MOVES AND KEEP TAKING UP SPACE🎙️🎊 

Sep 08, 202345:23
S3. Ep 3: Reflection- On resilience and harnessing your strengths for career success

S3. Ep 3: Reflection- On resilience and harnessing your strengths for career success

🎙️ Welcome to the first reflection episode of Season 3 of BsquaredC Podcast!  🎉

Every month Nancy and Akosua will be digging deeper into the conversations with our guests, sharing their own experiences and stories on the themes illuminated in each guest episode.

 In this episode they reflect on the gems shared by our powerhouse guest this month, Katekani Mabasa. So much of her stories resonated with the ladies, including the discussion on resilience of black women in career growth and how she harnesses her strengths for career success. Nancy and Akosua share their own experiences with resilience and delve deeper into the reservoir of their own strengths, exploring how these very strengths have taken tangible form in their professional trajectories. 🚀💼

Buckle up an insightful conversation and actionable tips to apply to your own career. 

💎 Three wisdom gems from Nancy and Akosua 

  1. Embrace every opportunity you get even if it's not what you want at that time. Make the best of it while keeping your eye on your north star. 
  2. Taking tests like the 16 personalities test, are a great way to illuminate your strengths and understand yourself better
  3. Success comes from being aware of who you are and your strengths  inform your value.

 

Listen to the related episodes below: 

Katekani’s episode: https://bit.ly/BsquaredCKatekaniEp

Season 3 opening episode: https://bit.ly/BsquaredCSeason3Ep1

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Free personality test: https://www.16personalities.com/free-personality-test

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Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bsquaredc 


To all the black women in the corporate world out there, KEEP MAKING BOLD MOVES AND KEEP TAKING UP SPACE🎙️🎊

Aug 25, 202335:57
S3. Ep 2: Embracing your ambition with Katekani Mabasa

S3. Ep 2: Embracing your ambition with Katekani Mabasa

🎙️ Welcome to the sensational first guest episode of Season 3 of BsquaredC Podcast! 🎉


🌍 Get ready to meet Katekani Mabasa, an unstoppable finance guru who's now making waves in her 5th international destination. Originally from South Africa 🇿🇦, Katekani boasts an illustrious career across the finance landscape, fearlessly pursuing her dreams and ambitions. 🚀 Join us for this insightful conversation as we dive into Katekani's awe-inspiring career journey. Discover her unique insights on how the life experiences of black women enrich our perspectives. 🌟 Uncover how she harnessed her strengths and the game-changing influence of mentors and sponsors on her path.

💎 Three wisdom gems from Katekani:

  • Be disruptive and embrace your ambition, you will be surprised at the doors that open for you after
  • As a black woman do not get stuck with what other people think should be your life. Go for what you want!
  • Support other black women! That is  the only way we succeed in numbers. 

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Aug 11, 202344:46
S3. Ep 1: Welcome back to BsquaredC - Season 3 let's go!

S3. Ep 1: Welcome back to BsquaredC - Season 3 let's go!

🎉Season 3 of BSQUAREDC Podcast is  finally here! 🎉

After over a year and a half hiatus, we are thrilled to announce the long-awaited return of BsquaredC! 🎉🎊 We're back on the mic, ready to embark on another incredible journey of sharing the inspiring stories of black women in the corporate world. 💪💼.  Tune in to this episode to catch up on everything that's happened since our last episode in December 2021. 🗓️ Discover our fresh approach to the podcast and the BsquaredC space, along with some exciting twists that will make this season an unforgettable experience! 🌟


As mentioned in the episode, you can read Nancy's mental health crisis story on this link: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/slowing-down-my-mental-health-crisis-what-i-am-from-nancy

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Get ready for an empowering and uplifting season as we continue celebrating the brilliance and resilience of black women in the corporate world! 🎙️🎊


Aug 08, 202329:51
S2. Ep 20: End of 2021 Reflection- Lessons on purpose, confidence and impostor syndrome

S2. Ep 20: End of 2021 Reflection- Lessons on purpose, confidence and impostor syndrome

Happy end of 2021 BsquaredC squad!

2021 was a year of a lot of personal growth for me in many ways. Besides the honor of telling stories of so many brilliant black women, I myself also learnt a lot through reflecting on these conversations. In this episode I am sharing my  personal top 3 lessons of the year from the podcast whose messages I will be carrying proudly into 2022. They are on the topics of purpose, confidence and impostor syndrome.

Top takeaways are

Embrace and own your journey- My  episode 14 guest Busi Sizani, a woman who knew her purpose since she was a kid inspired me to reflect on my own purpose journey. I love my job in the healthcare industry and my mission in it is to bring equity to how vulnerable populations access and experience healthcare. For a while I thought I would only have the impact I aspired to when I reach the pinnacle of leadership in my industry. However, having clarity on my purpose has expanded this view to that I am living out my purpose and having the impact I wish for now as a 9-5er and entrepreneur. I need to stop and embrace my journey! Check out episode 15 for this reflection! https://bit.ly/BsquaredCReflection15

Other people’s perception of your confidence do not have to phase you-  Inspired by my conversation with Stephanie Goseine in Episode 12, who believes everything is hers for the taking, I got to reflect on the phenomenon of confidence and the battle of perception that often mars people from marginalised groups when it comes to it. For example the same behavior coming from men is not perceived the same when coming from women, let alone women of color. In episode 13 I shared  my top tips for staying grounded in your confidence in the middle of the perception battle we often are in as women of color.  Check out episode 13 for this reflection! https://bit.ly/BsquaredCReflection13

Impostor syndrome is more a systemic problem than an individual one- My guest Faith Opiyo from episode 16, who often experiences self doubt as a brilliant woman in tech, opened the door for me to explore impostor syndrome beyond the individual and think about its root cause. For too long all the solutions for impostor syndrome have been about fixing individuals and too little is discussed on  why people feel like this in the first place. The root cause of impostor syndrome is toxic environments riddled with systemic bias and we need to challenge them to truly fix this problem. Check out episode 17 for more on this. https://bit.ly/BsquaredCEp17

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Dec 16, 202116:45
S2. Ep 19: Reflection- Unpacking the "angry black woman" stereotype

S2. Ep 19: Reflection- Unpacking the "angry black woman" stereotype

This month we are reflecting on tone policing and the angry black woman stereotype.

Our guest this month, Odelia Djoe used to stand up for herself against racial comments from her classmates when she was younger. Unfortunately this was interpreted as behavioral problems by her teachers, a phenomenon that is common for a lot of black girls even when they are just being “normal”  kids and teenagers.  According to a study by the New York Times, black girls are over five times more likely than white girls to be suspended at least once from school. This is the beginning of the experience of tone policing for a lot of black women and it follows black girls throughout their lives, manifesting as the "angry black woman" stereotype. A lot of black women, from Michelle Obama to Serena Williams to all of us have battled this stereotype in many ways. It ranges from microaggressive comments about how loud we laugh to being told to calm down in moments of passionate contributions. The angry black woman stereotype  is one of the many reasons why a lot of black women feel like they cannot show up their full selves in predominantly white spaces.

Listen to Odelia’s episode here: https://bit.ly/BsquaredCOdeliaEp

Article on the historical perspective of the angry black woman stereotype: https://www.ferris.edu/HTMLS/news/jimcrow/antiblack/sapphire.htm

Business insider article on tone policing https://www.businessinsider.nl/how-to-identify-and-help-stop-tone-policing-in-workplace-2020-8?international=true&r=US

https://www.inhersight.com/blog/allyship/tone-policing

Article about Serena Williams and the angry black woman stereotype: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-45476500

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Nov 25, 202120:16
S2. Ep 18: Navigating the Black Dutch identity on your terms with Odelia Djoe
Nov 11, 202143:28
S2. Ep 17: Reflection- Rethinking Impostor Syndrome:It’s not you, it’s the system!

S2. Ep 17: Reflection- Rethinking Impostor Syndrome:It’s not you, it’s the system!

Inspired by the incredible story of my guest for this month, Faith Opiyo who has continued to face a lot of odds, including self doubt , while navigating her career as a black woman in tech, this month on the podcast we are reflecting on impostor syndrome and why we should rethink it through a more systemic lens as opposed to an individual one, particularly in underrepresented groups.
Impostor syndrome is the phenomenon of experiencing self doubt or feeling like a fraud despite your accomplishments. More often than not, it is a topic that resonates with women and other underrepresented groups. A whole million dollar industry dedicated to fixing impostor syndrome in these groups has been built around this topic, including books, articles and experts. However, the industry misses addressing why impostor syndrome occurs in the first place..
Impostor feelings, particularly in underrepresented groups are a result of repeated exposure to systemic bias, be it sexism, racism, xenophobia or any other form of prejudice. To paraphrase my favorite paragraph in a landmark HBR article on the topic, as a member of any underrepresented group, when you feel like you do not belong, it is because you were never supposed to belong! Most institutions are still very much rooted in white supremacy and the ‘ole’ boys club, and bias across these systems routinely inhibits the ability for underrepresented groups to thrive.
Listen to this episode for my thoughts on impostor syndrome, including an account of my experiences with it and what we should be doing to address it.
Top 3 takeaways from this episode:

As a Woman of Color, if you ever feel like an impostor, your feelings are absolutely valid!
To truly address impostor syndrome, we should be addressing systemic bias, that perpetuates these feelings of inadequacy in underrepresented groups
A healthy dose of self doubt when up against challenges is normal and we should learn to embrace it

Listen to Faith’s episode here:
bit.ly/BsquaredCBusiEp
HBR article on impostor syndrome in women: hbr.org/2021/02/stop-telling-women-they-have-imposter-syndrome
Fast company article on self doubt : www.fastcompany.com/90402783/why-self-doubt-is-an-important-part-of-success
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Oct 28, 202122:48
S2. Ep 16: You are the master of your fate with Faith Opiyo
Oct 07, 202141:34
S2. Ep 15: Reflection- Lessons learnt from having clarity on my purpose

S2. Ep 15: Reflection- Lessons learnt from having clarity on my purpose

Inspired by the incredible story of my guest for this month, Busi Sizani, who knew her purpose from such  a tender age, in this episode I reflect on my own purpose journey. I only discovered my purpose much recently through a series of experiences and in this episode I share how I got to this realization.

I am a multi-hyphenate corporate healthcare professional, entrepreneur and storyteller who is passionate about equity. I get a lot of energy from solving problems around how to create opportunities, resources, spaces and platforms that connect and support the goals and dreams of systematically excluded groups, women and people of color in particular. Having clarity on my purpose has freed me in so many ways. It has allowed me to embrace that everything happens for a reason. I have embraced my own journey and stopped comparing myself to others. Most of all it has helped me shift my mindset from the rat race I thought I was on to get to the top in the corporate world. I am no longer in a hurry, because I realised my impact is actually happening now. I am living out my purpose as we speak. Most of all it gives me time to make calculated moves towards my corporate leadership goals without fear of not ever having a legacy. Listen to this episode for more!

Listen to Busi’s episode here: https://bit.ly/BsquaredCBusiEp

My first article on my purpose journey: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/my-purpose-shattering-social-inequity-one-day-time-kasvosve-mba-mph/

The episode on my immigrant journey: https://bit.ly/S1Ep7Dreamdeferred

The  story of BsquaredC: https://bit.ly/BsquaredCEp1

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Sep 16, 202123:48
S2. Ep 14: Stepping into your power with Busi Sizani

S2. Ep 14: Stepping into your power with Busi Sizani

Sep 02, 202154:57
S2. Ep 13: Reflection- Confidence vs Arrogance: The battle of perception for WOC

S2. Ep 13: Reflection- Confidence vs Arrogance: The battle of perception for WOC

My guest this month, Stephanie Goseine moves through the world with incredible confidence, believing everything is hers for the taking. Showing up like this as a woman and a person of color, specifically in predominantly white spaces can be treated with mixed reactions due to bias stemming from sexism and racism. This often leads to more than often, women of color being perceived as arrogant as opposed to confidence.There is a difference between arrogance and confidence and it has a real impact on professional growth, but when you apply the lens of prejudice often used on WOC, it becomes blurry.  Additionally, there are real consequences for the career progression of women and people of color that stem from this phenomenon,  including how women are less likely to self promote or negotiate their value in fear of the negative backlash of them taking up space in this way.

In this episode we will talk about the difference between confidence and arrogance and I will share my experiences with this concept as well as the practical ways I keep myself grounded in my confidence!

Listen to Stephanie’s  episode here: : https://bit.ly/BsquaredCStephanieEp

Google I am Remarkable workshop: https://iamremarkable.withgoogle.com/

Article on a confident mindset: https://www.inc.com/andrew-thomas/10-ways-extremely-confident-people-train-their-minds-every-day.html

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Aug 19, 202121:53
S.2-Ep.12: Taking up space with Stephanie Goseine
Aug 05, 202140:48
S.2-Ep.11: Reflection- Tackling mental health at work

S.2-Ep.11: Reflection- Tackling mental health at work

My episode 10 guest Omena shared very candidly about her experiences with mental health and this week I am reprising the topic with my own experiences with it!

I also had to grow into an understanding of the importance of this topic, as I culturally did not connect to it and I grew up believing so much in the strong black woman narrative. I had to unlearn some behaviors and I love the woman I am becoming through therapy.  Taking this topic to the workplace, in this past year mental health and wellbeing became  front and center as we all lived through a pandemic and social justice distress.  A lot of companies really stepped up in supporting their workers on this. In this episode I share my personal favorite practices of tackling mental health at work that I have experienced. These include good foundational trainings, resources for helping people when they struggle and storytelling around mental health. Have a listen to the episode for more!

Listen to Omena’s episode here: https://bit.ly/BsquaredCOmenaEp

Listen to the Bonus episode here: https://bit.ly/BonusReflectionEuros

Energy management article: https://hbr.org/2007/10/manage-your-energy-not-your-time

Psychological safely article: https://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/organization/our-insights/psychological-safety-and-the-critical-role-of-leadership-development

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Jul 22, 202117:01
Bonus Reflection: Why I always root for everybody black!

Bonus Reflection: Why I always root for everybody black!

In lieu of our normal programming on the podcast, I bring you this bonus episode discussing the recent debacle of racism in England directed at three black players, Marcus Rashford, Jardon Sancho and Bukayo Saka, who missed penalties in the final game. This incident was something every black person saw coming from a mile away and it is exhausting once again to watch the shock wash over most white people as the latest arrivals to the fight against racism. Additionally people keep referencing the charity work these players have done when defending them, perpetuating a narrative that black people only deserve grace when they are excellent. In this episode I unpack my own feelings about this incident and how it parallels experiences people of color have in the corporate world. I root for everybody black every time because anytime you see a black person striving for something and for excellence, you bet they have reservoirs of fortitude beyond your imagination. Much respect to black football players and sending lots of love, strength and grace to all people of color out there!

Article about black excellence: https://www.bsquaredc.org/post/is-black-excellence-really-a-deterrent-to-racism

Articles on how you can support the black players: https://graziadaily.co.uk/life/in-the-news/anti-racism-charities-england-football-saka-rashford-sancho/

https://www.dw.com/en/euro-2020-racism-rears-its-ugly-head-again/a-58242666?maca=en-Whatsapp-sharing

My fav article on the conflict black people had supporting England in this final

https://blackballad.co.uk/views-voices/backing-england-for-the-euros-has-brought-up-complicated-feelings-about-patriotism?listIds=590867cea8c0bab2039c3ac5

Kimberly Brants ted talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/kimberly_bryant_when_you_want_to_change_the_face_of_technology_the_risks_of_failure_are_not_equitably_distributed

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Jul 15, 202119:51
S.2-Ep.10: Don't let your fears rule you with Omena Ukeleghe
Jul 01, 202144:47
S.2-Ep.9: Reflection- Lessons learnt from career pivoting
Jun 17, 202118:22
S.2-Ep.8: A perspective of the shared black identity in Europe with Soraya Hausl
Jun 03, 202140:42
S.2-Ep.7: Reflection- Exploring the layers of the integration narrative
May 20, 202120:40
S.2-Ep.6: Defining belonging as a foreign black person with Bongi Mataure
May 06, 202140:36
S.2-Bonus episode: Changes coming to BsquaredC
May 04, 202108:00
S.2-Ep.5:Reflection- Tips For Actively Investing In Yourself
Apr 29, 202113:49
S.2-Ep.4: Taking the leap: Moving to the NL as a black professional with Courtney Bradwell
Apr 22, 202140:54
S.2-Ep.3:Reflection- Driving Your Visibility At Work

S.2-Ep.3:Reflection- Driving Your Visibility At Work

Welcome to the first reflection of season 2!

Following my riveting conversation with the insightful Kelly Morales, in this episode I am bringing back the topic of feeling invisible in predominantly white spaces as a person of color for more exploration.

As Kelly pointed out on Ep 2, feeling like you are invisible is a common phenomenon amongst black women including Michelle Obama and Kamala Harris. People sometimes treat us like we are not there and actively ignore our opinion and experiences.The experiences women of color have with this phenomenon range from being ignored in meetings and people taking credit for our ideas, all the way to life and death situations.For instance, black women are 3-4 times more likely to die during childbirth, because healthcare professionals, who are often non-black, just do not listen to us or take our pain seriously. We almost lost Serena Williams to this issue. 

 Listen to this episode for my experiences  with the phenomenon of visibility and some tips that have worked for me to actively gain visibility in the workplace.

Read more about this topic on the links below:

Article on invisibility of Black women: https://www.inc.com/magazine/202009/teneshia-carr/black-women-invisible-discrimination-racism-employee-customer.html

Article on allyship: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-can-we-become-better-allies-each-other-nancy-kasvosve-mba-mph/

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Apr 15, 202115:39
S.2- Ep.2: Becoming Kelly: A Story Of Drive, Discipline and Inspiration with Kelly Morales

S.2- Ep.2: Becoming Kelly: A Story Of Drive, Discipline and Inspiration with Kelly Morales

Welcome to the first interview episode of season 2 of BsquaredC podcast!

Meet our opening badass, Kelly Morales an ambitious, entrepreneurial Colombian woman whose discipline and life philosophy is awe- inspiring to say the least. After moving from Colombia for her studies, Kelly found herself  liking the Netherlands a lot and 8 years later is still here and chasing her dreams in corporate NL. Her long term vision is to lead innovation in the Fintech industry and impact her home, Colombia. Get your notebook ready because this conversation was just filled with gems on gems on gems!

Kelly took us through the roots of her work ethic and life philosophies, that included a beautiful story about her upbringing and her mother. We also talked about experiences like feeling invisible in predominantly white environments and how that led her to start the Black employees inclusion group, BEING at her company, way before the black lives matter events of last year. Kelly is also passionate about giving back to her home of Colombia, and is the founder of tuma codes, an organization teaching the youth to code in the pacific coast of Colombia, where she is from, as a means for upward social mobility. Tune in to this episode for more wisdom from the incredibly refreshing Kelly Morales!

Check out Kelly’s organization on the link below and donate to support it. https://tuma.codes/

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Apr 08, 202139:59
Season 2 Introduction: Black, Badass and Corporate in the Netherlands

Season 2 Introduction: Black, Badass and Corporate in the Netherlands

We are back baby! Welcome to season 2 of BsquaredC podcast!

This season we are celebrating stories of women of color in corporate Netherlands, my new home. As you all may know I have since settled in the Netherlands two and a half years ago. I am excited to highlight the black women who have crossed my path and to experience new ones as I continue to build my network here and make my home.

In this episode, I am setting the context for the season, in particular the differences in how race is viewed in the European/Dutch context vs America. There are far fewer people of color in the corporate world in the Netherlands than America, and it is not a coincidence. While the Netherlands is one of the most progressive countries on many issues, including gender and sexuality, religious freedom and use of soft core drugs, there is massive denialism about the extent of racial prejudice in this society. This is in my perspective, partially due to how badly the education system here addresses the dark history of this country’s contribution to past and present global racial inequalities, and the lack of collection of racial ethnic data that goes back to post WW2 practices.The result is the masking of racial inequality and the perpetuation of the false narrative that racism is exclusively an American problem.

Listen to this episode for more on this and subscribe to not miss upcoming episodes.

References made in the episode:

Nicaila Okome site: https://www.sidehustlepro.co/

Women of color podcasters site: https://wocpodcasters.co/

Paola’s site: https://www.paolasalvianophotography.com/

Article on challenging the lack of collection of racial ethnic data: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jun/16/france-and-germany-urged-to-rethink-reluctance-to-gather-ethnicity-data

Season 1 Episode 29: What Doing This Podcast Meant To Me- https://bit.ly/BsquaredC29

Season 1 Episode 30:  On Black Sisterhood, Corporate Ambition & 2020- https://bit.ly/Bsquaredseason1finale

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Apr 01, 202118:25
S.1- Ep.30: On Black Sisterhood, Corporate Ambition & 2020 with Stephanie, Ruva, Brittany & Ru
Dec 31, 202054:32
S.1- Ep.29- Reflection: What Doing This Podcast Meant To Me

S.1- Ep.29- Reflection: What Doing This Podcast Meant To Me

Happy holidays everyone! We are almost at the end of BsquaredC podcast season 1 and I decided to share a reflection on what doing this podcast has meant to me as my Christmas gift to you all and to myself. First off doing everything about this podcast all on my own, from scripting, to producing to marketing really challenged my ability to commit to something and stick to it. It stretched my capabilities, letting me grow a new skill set and strengthened my belief that I can do anything if I put my mind to it. Secondly this podcast was very cathartic for me, as it was my way of contributing to the global conversation about institutional racism that overtook the world this year. Thirdly this podcast already gave birth to a lot of good things from some of my guests and it was validating for their stories to go further to help then get new opportunities and connect more with their co- workers. Lastly all of you listening to this podcast, sharing it and messaging me about how much the stories meant to to, gave me a lot of energy and kept me going. 

I will take 3 months off to plan season 2 and I am looking forward to continuing this journey with you all! 

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Dec 24, 202011:18
S.1- Ep.28- Reflection: Tips For Combating Impostor Syndrome
Dec 17, 202014:14
S.1- Ep.27: Living a multi-passionate life with Arlyne Simon

S.1- Ep.27: Living a multi-passionate life with Arlyne Simon

Do you know what you want to be when you grow up? If your answer is no, according to my guest on the podcast today, Arlyne Simon, that's ok. She still doesn’t know what she wants to be when she grows up and she lives what she calls a multi-passionate life, as an inventor, biomedical engineer, an author, an entrepreneur and who knows what’s next? When she is not inventing or leading project teams developing medical diagnostic equipment, Arlyne is inspiring little girls into STEM careers through her writing. She takes them on science adventures with the main character in her books, Abby, a little black girl with huge afro puffs who is curious about the world and invents stuff she wants to see. Arlyne inspires me to dream the life I want  and I am sure she will light the same fire in you after listening to her story.

Three takeaways from this episode:

Bet on yourself- believe in yourself enough to put your passions and voice out there in the world and trust that it will bloom.

Your got this- your perspective is appreciated and welcome in all spaces and you belong in all of them

You don’t have to know what you want to be at all times of your life- follow your curiosity and don’t box yourself

Arlyne’s website: http://arlynesimon.com/

Arlyne’s company: https://www.timouns.com/

Follow Arlyne on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arlynesimonphd/

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Dec 10, 202041:51
S.1- Ep.26- Reflection: Debunking the Myth of The Minority Pipeline Problem

S.1- Ep.26- Reflection: Debunking the Myth of The Minority Pipeline Problem

On the podcast this past week, amongst the many things we touched on, my guest Yinka and I talked about her experiences with diversity in the industries she has worked in, or lack thereof including consulting, banking and tech. We  discussed in particular the situation at Wells Fargo that went viral a few months ago. The CEO of Wells Fargo was caught up in a scandal about his comments citing the lack of diversity in the upper ranks of the bank was because there were not enough people of color to recruit for them. Facing criticism on it, he ended up apologising but his comments are not isolated. Many a CEO and HR executive has cited this as a reason for their lack of diversity and it is simply a myth. In this episode I talk about why that is for three selected reasons and what companies can do about it. Have a listen to my reflection on it here.

Article of black women at Wells Fargo: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/business/banking/article246012155.html

Article on Black Tech Pipeline: https://techcrunch.com/2020/09/15/black-tech-pipeline-proves-the-pipeline-problem-isnt-real/

Article on debiasing recruiting: https://hbr.org/2017/06/7-practical-ways-to-reduce-bias-in-your-hiring-process

Article on diversity and lowering the bar: https://www.forbes.com/sites/paologaudiano/2017/10/23/how-to-increase-diversity-without-lowering-the-bar/?sh=37bcad465814

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Dec 03, 202013:46
S.1- Ep.25: Lifelong Learning with Yinka Taiwo-Peters
Nov 26, 202037:38
S.1- Ep.24- Reflection: Black Girl, Dreaming Is For You Too!

S.1- Ep.24- Reflection: Black Girl, Dreaming Is For You Too!

Last week you met Aniekeme who just floors me with her confidence and ability to take risks without giving mind to safety nets. It got me thinking about how these ideas of risk and choices have played out in my life. I am a recovering "play it safe" person. For a good part of my life, I used to strongly believe that  options and choices are not a privilege that someone like me is afforded. This came from being raised in a culture where success is already defined for you and then playing the survival game as a black immigrant woman. I however got to learn the hard way that the game is rigged and I had to find my own way and definition of success. I now take way more risks than I did before and I am excited about my future that is being shaped by very different goals than I started out with. 

Resources talked about in this podcast

Kimberly Bryant ted talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6-0NwSPmr8

The Brownprint podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-brownprint/id1529949850

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Nov 19, 202013:18
S.1- Ep.23: Life Hacking with Aniekeme Umoh

S.1- Ep.23: Life Hacking with Aniekeme Umoh

Aniekeme Umoh has had an interesting 2020 like all of us. She finished her MBA but an opportunity she was going to kick start her career in fashion and technology was cancelled by COVID 19. Halfway through the pandemic, she picked up a job with a start up and found out the function was not for her so she quit it and is now finding her ground again. Aniekeme takes more risk than the average woman of color out there because she believes in what she calls life hacking and burning the ship at the docks. She is not afraid to walk away from opportunities that do not serve her goals, even with no safety net, and she valiantly believes that whatever she tries she will succeed at it. Her confidence and outlook is incredibly inspiring. Have a listen to her story in this episode. 

Three takeaways 

-Don’t be afraid to try new things- treat what we call failure as a learning opportunity 

-Find and maintain relationships with mentors and sponsors- they take you far in your career. 

-You always  have choices-  To not say you do, is being a victim in your life when you are the creator. It is also a perspective thing not a reality thing 

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Nov 12, 202036:33
S.1- Ep.22- Reflection: Own Your Story
Nov 05, 202013:20
S.1- Ep.21: Claiming your place in the world with Stephanie Joseph

S.1- Ep.21: Claiming your place in the world with Stephanie Joseph

Stephanie Joseph is going to change people’s lives! She said it to her sister in the past, and after listening to her story I am sure you will agree that she is well on her way! Born and raised in Haiti, Stephanie has navigated her life and career with a sense of deep purpose forged by her personal experiences that include surviving the devastating 2010 Haiti earthquake and losing family along the way.  Listen to this episode for insightful stories on Stephanie’s career arc, speaking up in the corporate world as a black woman in the year of #blacklivesmatter and dealing with the challenges that plague women of color in the corporate world, such as impostor syndrome and microaggressions. Stephanie has remarkably turned adversity into her fuel thus claiming her place in the world. 

Three takeaways from this episode

 Focus on your focus- Things come and go but what for you will come. Focus on your goals 

Determine who you want to be in your community- Think about the role you are playing in people’s lives

 Next to getting your work done also build relationships at work- they will open up opportunities for you to grow that you did not imagine. 

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Oct 29, 202036:01
S.1- Ep.20- Bonus Reflection: Calling In Black and #ENDSARS

S.1- Ep.20- Bonus Reflection: Calling In Black and #ENDSARS

I was all set to share with you all an incredible interview with one of my favorite Nigerian sisters but on reflection, I instead opted to park it, for a different conversation that I felt is important to have this week. It's about what showing up at work fully means for people of color.

2020 has been a traumatic year for people of color and we have been showing up to work with all of it. From covid hitting us worst to #blacklivesmatter going global it was already a lot. On top of that if you are African, the last few weeks have been heavy with #ENDSARS protests against police brutality in Nigeria, #shutitdown gender-based violence protests in Namibia and #congoisbleeding cries about the genocide in the Congo. As a black, African, woman, in 2020, I AM TIRED. Pre- 2020 people of color never dared to show up as our full selves at work, especially with the traumatic things going on about our identity outside of work. We checked our feelings and politics at the door, but the tide has shifted this year.

Let's continue making workplaces more inclusive and foster belonging, by creating spaces for dialogue about these tough things going on in our lives that we sometimes all walk around bearing. We are all human before we get to our desk and it is imperative that companies continue to see that and invest in that.Trends, technology and times in your industry may come and go, but your people will always be your biggest asset.

Sendings lots of love and strength to my Nigerian sisters and brothers out there and here are ways you can help

Donate to the following organizations to help with the #endsars

Diasporans against SARS: https://www.gofundme.com/f/4ppyfs-diasporans-against-sars

Learn about #shutitdown Namibia: https://edition.cnn.com/2020/10/19/africa/namibia-gender-based-violence-protests-intl/index.html

Documentary that illustrates the situation in the Congo #congoisbleeding: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLV9szEu9Ag&feature=youtu.be

Evelyn from the Internets Call in Black: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpVeUVcFMAU

My article on being a black professional in the time of #blacklivesmatter: https://www.bsquaredc.org/post/blacklivesmatter

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Oct 22, 202015:51
S.1- Ep.19- Reflection: Follow Your Impact

S.1- Ep.19- Reflection: Follow Your Impact

I am passionate about the healthcare industry not just as a job but as a calling. My career journey has been about finding the most impactful way I can parlay my talent to contribute to it. I am a scientist by training who has navigated through engineering, policy and now working in corporate healthcare as I follow my impact in the ecosystem of how people access and experience healthcare. In this episode I share the major career pivots I have made and my biggest lessons along the way which include staying open to new possibilities.There will always be space for you to reinvent yourself in the ecosystem of the problem you are passionate about and you can still contribute to your cause in a different way, multiple times in one lifetime. Secondly, I have said it once and will say it again, mentors are indispensable on this journey. Have a listen to the episode! . 

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Oct 15, 202013:06