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By Aaron Whitfield
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The podcast currently has 442 episodes available.
In this episode of The Semi-Social Life of a Black Introvert, Aaron opens up about the reasons behind the podcast's hiatus, diving deep into personal struggles with mental health and the challenges of balancing life, creativity, and self-care. From navigating burnout to finding strength in solitude, Aaron shares insights into how taking a break can be a powerful act of self-preservation and a catalyst for growth.
If you're struggling with your journey through mental health, burnout, or feeling stuck, this episode offers a heartfelt and relatable perspective on embracing pauses and finding clarity in the process.
The Central State University alumni family is grieving the loss of Brandon Lowe, who passed away unexpectedly this past week. Listen as I pay tribute to Brandon's tremendous faith and love for others.
For God. For Central. For State.
The world lost a great one this past week. Rest in peace, Aunt Peggy. Thank you for your heart, lessons, and teachable moments.
Alright...I'm finally going to address the Keke Palmer and Darius Jackson turmoil, Let's talk about relationship drama, what to wear if you're a momma, and the reasons people on your team may be cheering for your downfall.
The last episode had y'all talking, so let's continue the conversation about the highs and lows of "working while Black". Let's talk about the uproar over fake racism, "black magic" gone wrong, and how I got fired for talking to my Black "family".
Let's dive a little deeper into the "Working While Black" series, and discuss "cocoa butter" magic, tips for getting Black tips, and the reasons why workplace silence can be used as a deadly weapon.
As we venture more into the "Working While Black" series, let's discuss the culture of workplace employee devaluation , the difference between preparation and luck, and the why putting people in positions to succeed helps everybody win.
Sometimes, quitting is conquering. In this episode, let's talk about aggressive interview questions, the peril of the unprotected, and the reasons why the fight you're in may no longer be yours.
This episode is dedicated to all the folks who made me smile at work. Let's discuss the importance of BIPOCs being seen, heard, acknowledged, and protected in the workplace.
The podcast currently has 442 episodes available.