EP 40 - Soft Life
Black Women Working
by Black Women Working
2d ago
This episode is a heartfelt one, join Chantelle and Natalie as they discuss redefining success, prioritising rest, and the art of simplicity. The BWW ladies explore the cultural shifts in work culture, the value of labour, and how we can integrate a 'soft life' philosophy into our daily hustle. Whether you're looking to challenge the grind of capitalism, seeking ways to resist burnout, or just need a moment of tranquility, this episode is your sanctuary. So, take a break from the hustle, find a cozy spot, and tune in to our latest episode. It's time to affirm your right to prioritise self-care ..read more
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Let's Talk About It - Sick of it! An end to Britain's sick note culture
Black Women Working
by Black Women Working
2w ago
The UK's Prime Minister has 'vowed to end Britain's sick note culture'. BWW hosts, Natalie and Chantelle sit down to unpack the problematic nature of this intended reform. From potentially leaving employees feeling dis-empowered to call out toxic, stressful work environments and prioritise their health to failing to hold the government and employers to account in tackling the root causes. Connect Email: blackwomenworkinguk@gmail.com Twitter and Instagram: @bwwpodcastuk, #bwwpodcastuk Website: www.blackwomenworking.com Natalie- @mscarter_13 Chantelle- @mscocolondon ..read more
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Let's talk about it - Aunty Di, we stand with you
Black Women Working
by Black Women Working
1M ago
Last Week, comments by Frank Hester, a long term Millionaire Tory Donor surfaced in which he called for Diane Abbot MP to be shot and stated that seeing her on television, made him want to hate all Black Women. We, along with many others, were infuriated by his comments but also deeply hurt that Frank Hester’s views are all too common and that this episode is not a new experience or a “one off” occurrence for us as Black Women. In this episode, Chan and Nats sit down to talk about how these comments about Diane Abbott MP, the first black woman to be elected as a member of parliament in 1986, h ..read more
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Let's Talk About It - Pay black women
Black Women Working
by Black Women Working
3M ago
Tune in to our latest episode where we confront the often hushed realities of the gender and race pay gap. We delve deep into the struggles faced by Black women in the workforce, inspired by the bold truths shared by Taraji P. Henson and Gabrielle Union. This isn't just a Hollywood issue—it's a global workplace challenge. From dissecting emotional and financial battles to championing transparent salary dialogues, we're bringing these critical conversations into the light. Connect Email: blackwomenworkinguk@gmail.com Twitter and Instagram: @bwwpodcastuk, #bwwpodcastuk Website: www.blackwomenwor ..read more
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EP38 - Issa wrap for 2023
Black Women Working
by Black Women Working
4M ago
One more time before the year is out... Join the Black Women Working team as we take a moment to digest the highlights of our year. Thank you to each and every listener who has joined us, shared our work and stayed with us for the journey. It has been an absolute pleasure. Let us know how 2023 worked out for you. See you on the other side. Connect Email: blackwomenworkinguk@gmail.com Twitter and Instagram: @bwwpodcastuk, #bwwpodcastuk Website: www.blackwomenworking.com Natalie- @mscarter_13 Chantelle- @mscocolondon ..read more
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Lets Talk About It - Don't DIE for DEI
Black Women Working
by Black Women Working
4M ago
When it comes to diversity and inclusion roles, are we really seeing progress? Or is this just another corporate pageant? This episode of Black Women Working Podcast brings these hard-hitting questions to the fore, spurred by the startling news that four major companies have ousted their black, female chief diversity officers. We examine the effectiveness of these roles in fostering sincere change, and address the concerning high attrition rate amongst diversity professionals. Engaging with the turbulent journey of black professionals in workplaces, we discuss the pressing need for accountabil ..read more
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EP37 - Speaking up
Black Women Working
by Black Women Working
4M ago
We promise, by the end of this Black Women Working podcast, you'll be inspired to stand your ground and express yourself, both in personal life and at work. A thought-provoking discussion awaits you as we explore the silent struggles and the power of 'speaking up.' Connect Email: blackwomenworkinguk@gmail.com Twitter and Instagram: @bwwpodcastuk, #bwwpodcastuk Website: www.blackwomenworking.com Natalie- @mscarter_13 Chantelle- @mscocolondon ..read more
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EP 36 - Managing fertility at work
Black Women Working
by Black Women Working
5M ago
This episode is packed with insightful discussions, highlighting the distinct challenges black women face such as higher rates of fertility-related problems and limited access to IVF treatments. We delve into the balancing act of juggling work and fertility appointments and the significance of a strong support system. Connect Email: blackwomenworkinguk@gmail.com Twitter and Instagram: @bwwpodcastuk, #bwwpodcastuk Website: www.blackwomenworking.com Natalie- @mscarter_13 Chantelle- @mscocolondon ..read more
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EP35 - Founder's Edition: Coach Rebecca Muriuki
Black Women Working
by Black Women Working
5M ago
Ever found yourself the single black woman in a team, navigating the unwritten rules of the corporate world? In this Founder's Edition segment, we welcome Rebecca Muriaki, a seasoned career coach. Rebecca shares her passion and insights on empowering women of colour to achieve senior leadership positions, making this a conversation you don't want to miss. We explore the mindset of leadership, the importance of readiness, and how we can best prepare ourselves for the opportunities that come our way. Connect Email: blackwomenworkinguk@gmail.com Twitter and Instagram: @bwwpodcastuk, #bwwpodcastuk ..read more
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Let's Talk About It - Don't represent to resent - Nella Rose
Black Women Working
by Black Women Working
5M ago
Listen in as we navigate the murky waters of reality TV through the lens of black women, with a spotlight on influencer Nella Rose's journey on 'I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here'. Join us, your hosts, Chantelle and Natalie, as we dissect the negatives of the platform, from trolling to discrimination, unraveling the complexities black women face in this often uncharitable arena. Connect Email: blackwomenworkinguk@gmail.com Twitter and Instagram: @bwwpodcastuk, #bwwpodcastuk Website: www.blackwomenworking.com Natalie- @mscarter_13 Chantelle- @mscocolondon ..read more
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