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In a riveting episode of "Not 4 Prophets," Trenia Parham and David DeVaughn unpack the nuances of workplace relationships, particularly underlining the intersectionality of race and power dynamics. This episode shines a spotlight on the unique experiences of Black women in the professional setting and the broader implications this holds for interactions and decision-making.
The conversation travels through the hosts' personal experiences, touching on the layered dynamics with non-black people of color in the workplace and the subtle undertones of anti-blackness that sometimes emerge. This episode is a deep dive into the intricate dance between being a supportive Black leader while also ensuring that professional commitments are upheld.
Trenia and David also highlight the perils of a scarcity mindset that can sometimes dictate interpersonal relationships in professional settings, emphasizing the need for dialogue and understanding.
Journey with the hosts as they share insights and foster a deeper understanding of the often-unspoken tensions that affect the backdrop of diverse workplaces, urging listeners to engage in more inclusive and empathetic professional interactions.
Listen now and learn about:
In This Episode
00:01 Workplace villains and bias among nonprofit professionals of color.
04:57 When you have a Black boss.
10:00 Internalized anti-Blackness of Black bosses.
13:35 Race and workplace incidents.
17:47 Race, leadership, gender, and support in the workplace.
24:20 Racial solidarity and accountability.
28:38 Non-Black people of color and anti-blackness.
34:10 Solidarity beyond times of crises.
Episode Links:
TreniaParham.com
StrivEquity Consulting LLC
Insecure Season 2, Episode 6 Recap: "Hella Blows"
Join the community here: https://bit.ly/not4prophetspodcast
By Trenia Parham and David DeVaughnEpisode Description
In a riveting episode of "Not 4 Prophets," Trenia Parham and David DeVaughn unpack the nuances of workplace relationships, particularly underlining the intersectionality of race and power dynamics. This episode shines a spotlight on the unique experiences of Black women in the professional setting and the broader implications this holds for interactions and decision-making.
The conversation travels through the hosts' personal experiences, touching on the layered dynamics with non-black people of color in the workplace and the subtle undertones of anti-blackness that sometimes emerge. This episode is a deep dive into the intricate dance between being a supportive Black leader while also ensuring that professional commitments are upheld.
Trenia and David also highlight the perils of a scarcity mindset that can sometimes dictate interpersonal relationships in professional settings, emphasizing the need for dialogue and understanding.
Journey with the hosts as they share insights and foster a deeper understanding of the often-unspoken tensions that affect the backdrop of diverse workplaces, urging listeners to engage in more inclusive and empathetic professional interactions.
Listen now and learn about:
In This Episode
00:01 Workplace villains and bias among nonprofit professionals of color.
04:57 When you have a Black boss.
10:00 Internalized anti-Blackness of Black bosses.
13:35 Race and workplace incidents.
17:47 Race, leadership, gender, and support in the workplace.
24:20 Racial solidarity and accountability.
28:38 Non-Black people of color and anti-blackness.
34:10 Solidarity beyond times of crises.
Episode Links:
TreniaParham.com
StrivEquity Consulting LLC
Insecure Season 2, Episode 6 Recap: "Hella Blows"
Join the community here: https://bit.ly/not4prophetspodcast