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In this episode, I discuss workplace trauma.
Black women are often stripped of human emotion, instead, white fragility is protected and nurtured. Black women are taught that any show of emotion is a display of weakness. This damaging thinking is destructive and limits our growth. Struggle is not a pre-requisite for success, pain and struggle are not a show of strength.
Email me: [email protected]
Twitter: @toya_w (#ToyaTalks)
Snapchat: @toyawashington
Instagram: @toya_washington & @toya_talks
www.toyatalks.com
Sponsorships - Email me: [email protected]
TikTok: toya_washington
Twitter: @toya_w (#ToyaTalksPodcast)
Snapchat: @toyawashington
Instagram: @toya_washington & @toya_talks
https://toyatalks.com/
Music (Intro and Outro) Written and created by Nomadic Star
Stationary Company: Sistah Scribble
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In this episode, I discuss workplace trauma.
Black women are often stripped of human emotion, instead, white fragility is protected and nurtured. Black women are taught that any show of emotion is a display of weakness. This damaging thinking is destructive and limits our growth. Struggle is not a pre-requisite for success, pain and struggle are not a show of strength.
Email me: [email protected]
Twitter: @toya_w (#ToyaTalks)
Snapchat: @toyawashington
Instagram: @toya_washington & @toya_talks
www.toyatalks.com
Sponsorships - Email me: [email protected]
TikTok: toya_washington
Twitter: @toya_w (#ToyaTalksPodcast)
Snapchat: @toyawashington
Instagram: @toya_washington & @toya_talks
https://toyatalks.com/
Music (Intro and Outro) Written and created by Nomadic Star
Stationary Company: Sistah Scribble

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