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Episode Title: Leadership is Failing Black Women—Reclaiming Power in Toxic Workspaces
Episode Summary:
Tonight, we’re getting real about leadership when it fails us, when it turns toxic, and when it costs Black women more than the paycheck could ever cover. Corporate America wasn’t built for us—and the numbers don’t lie. Over 350,000 Black women have been pushed out of corporate spaces in just the last year. But here’s the truth: we are not powerless. We are not disposable. And we’re not waiting for permission to lead, to thrive, and to take up space.
In this episode, we’re breaking it down with bold questions, unapologetic truths, and powerful strategies:
We’ll close with solutions and inspiration—including actionable steps to reclaim your career, build influence, and avoid burnout, plus a personal “power move” that will shift the way you think about leading from within.
This is not about surviving toxic leadership.
It’s about dismantling it—and building spaces where Black women don’t just take up space, we own it.
By The Fortitude CollectivePodcast Episode Overview
Episode Title: Leadership is Failing Black Women—Reclaiming Power in Toxic Workspaces
Episode Summary:
Tonight, we’re getting real about leadership when it fails us, when it turns toxic, and when it costs Black women more than the paycheck could ever cover. Corporate America wasn’t built for us—and the numbers don’t lie. Over 350,000 Black women have been pushed out of corporate spaces in just the last year. But here’s the truth: we are not powerless. We are not disposable. And we’re not waiting for permission to lead, to thrive, and to take up space.
In this episode, we’re breaking it down with bold questions, unapologetic truths, and powerful strategies:
We’ll close with solutions and inspiration—including actionable steps to reclaim your career, build influence, and avoid burnout, plus a personal “power move” that will shift the way you think about leading from within.
This is not about surviving toxic leadership.
It’s about dismantling it—and building spaces where Black women don’t just take up space, we own it.