Navigating corporate America is a game, and no one knows the rules better than we do. The Black Womaning in Corporate America™ podcast, hosted by Nicole S. Palmer, is your ultimate guide to understanding and thriving within the complex, often unspoken rules of the workplace.
Each episode is a blend of candid storytelling, sharp insights, and actionable strategies tailored to help Black women break through the biases, microaggressions, and systemic barriers that pervade professional spaces.
From decoding workplace dynamics to claiming your rightful seat at the table, this podcast doesn’t just share advice—it empowers you to rewrite the rules on your own terms.
Tune in for practical tips, compelling interviews, and real conversations about what it takes to thrive in spaces not always designed for you. Whether you’re navigating office politics, building your career, or finding your voice in the room, Black Womaning in Corporate America™ is your ally in the journey to success.
Available now on all major platforms. Join the movement—your voice matters, and your journey is worth celebrating.
Navigating corporate America is a game, and no one knows the rules better than we do. The Black Womaning in Corporate America™ podcast, hosted by Nicole S. Palmer, is your ultimate guide to understanding and thriving within the complex, often unspoken rules of the workplace.
Each episode is a blend of candid storytelling, sharp insights, and actionable strategies tailored to help Black women break through the biases, microaggressions, and systemic barriers that pervade professional spaces.
From decoding workplace dynamics to claiming your rightful seat at the table, this podcast doesn’t just share advice—it empowers you to rewrite the rules on your own terms.
Tune in for practical tips, compelling interviews, and real conversations about what it takes to thrive in spaces not always designed for you. Whether you’re navigating office politics, building your career, or finding your voice in the room, Black Womaning in Corporate America™ is your ally in the journey to success.
Available now on all major platforms. Join the movement—your voice matters, and your journey is worth celebrating.
Welcome to another powerful episode of Black Womaning in Corporate America™ with your host Nicole S. Palmer! In this episode, Nicole sits down with the phenomenal Röbynn Europe, who shares her landmark workplace discrimination case against Equinox. Röbynn, a veteran in corporate fitness, discusses the systemic racism and harassment she faced, the $11.25 million judgment in her favor, and the broader implications of her case for workplace equality. Tune in to hear about her journey, her ongoing work in improving health care, and an important discussion on the need for more empathetic and supportive work environments. Don't miss this inspiring and eye-opening conversation!
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
00:48 Meet Röbynn Europe: Landmark Discrimination Case
01:48 The Verdict and Media Coverage
05:02 Röbynn's Journey at Equinox
10:43 Systemic Issues in Corporate America
18:15 Legal Implications and Reforms
22:33 The Broader Impact of Racism
26:45 The Power Dynamics in Society
27:25 Economic Inequality and Wealth Distribution
28:22 The Fear of Diversity and Inclusion
30:16 Personal Responsibility and Community Support
32:10 A Legacy of Service and Care
36:02 The Journey to Physical Therapy
37:46 Addressing Health Disparities
44:58 The Importance of Legal Support
47:58 Final Thoughts and Encouragement
Navigating the Workplace as a Black Woman: Authenticity, Challenges, and Community
In this episode of the Black Woman in Corporate America Podcast, host Nicole S. Palmer dives deep into the challenges and triumphs of navigating the workplace as a Black woman. Joined by Mercedes Swan, Career Love Coach and founder of the Career Love Community, this discussion is both insightful and unfiltered. They address the importance of authenticity, building community, and dealing with issues like plagiarism and imposter syndrome. Nicole and Mercedes share personal anecdotes, emphasize the significance of showing up authentically, and offer actionable advice on fostering true support among Black women in corporate spaces. Tune in for an inspiring and empowering conversation filled with both humor and wisdom.
00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview
00:42 Special Guest Introduction: Mercedes Swan
02:00 Discussing Community Trust Issues
06:19 Navigating Challenges in the Digital Space
12:10 Building Authentic Community
19:26 Addressing Plagiarism and IP Theft
27:45 Strategies for Trust and Collaboration
33:27 The Absurdity of LinkedIn Scams
33:50 LinkedIn's Professional Facade
36:08 Guardrails and Authenticity
40:18 The Importance of Track Record
41:01 Vanity Metrics vs. Integrity
43:29 The Value of Authentic Branding
58:05 Challenges of Building Authentic Relationships
01:04:08 Paying Black Women for Their Skills
01:04:47 The Hard Work Behind Branding
01:06:13 The Struggles of Content Theft
01:08:09 Building an Authentic Brand
01:11:14 The Importance of Community
01:12:21 Personal Testimonies and Experiences
01:17:44 Honesty and Accountability in Community
01:22:13 Final Thoughts and Call to Action
For a continuation of this conversation, join us in the Career Love Community this Thursday at 7:30 PM EST for a live discussion: https://www.mercedesswan.com/a/2148128949/mCVZ5Kni
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Welcome to another episode of Black Womaning in Corporate America™ with your host, Nicole S. Palmer! Today, we're delighted to welcome the multi-talented Tanya Wright, an accomplished actress, award-winning writer, and dedicated advocate for children's literacy. In this episode, Tanya shares her fascinating journey from Hollywood to Harvard, where she has channeled her creativity into writing “Hairriet of Harlem,” a heartwarming children's book series. Tune in to hear about her career pivots, the importance of imagination, and how she's making a difference in children's lives through literacy. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking for inspiration, resilience, and the power of storytelling. Don't miss it!
In this compelling episode, Zara Northover shares her courageous journey of standing up against retaliation and discrimination at Rocket Mortgage. As a former President's Club mortgage banker and a prominent face within the company, Zara faced severe backlash for advocating for protected classes and calling out discriminatory practices. Her story unfolds as she self-represents at the Michigan Supreme Court, highlighting the broader issue of workplace retaliation that affects thousands across the nation. Join us as we delve into Zara's fight for justice, her personal struggles, and her call for support in this pivotal legal battle. #Retaliation #Discrimination #Justice
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Exploring the Hidden History: Women of Color in Corporate America with Qiana MestrichIn this episode of Black Womaning in Corporate America™ with your host Nicole S. Palmer, we dive deep into the experiences and untold stories of women of color in corporate environments through a conversation with interdisciplinary Artist Qiana Mestrich. Qiana shares insights about her exhibit "The Reinforcements," currently on display at Baxter Street in New York City, which highlights her photo collages portraying Black and immigrant women in the corporate sector from the post-Civil Rights era to the early 2000s. We also discuss the ongoing systemic barriers women of color face in the corporate world and the significance of preserving and showcasing these powerful stories through art.00:00 Introduction to the Podcast00:41 Meet Our Special Guest: Qiana Mestrich01:12 Kiana's Artistic Journey and Career03:38 The Reinforcements Exhibit07:06 Challenges and Representation in Corporate America15:20 The Immigrant Experience and Family Legacy21:25 Future Plans and Audience Engagement29:45 Closing Remarks and Call to Action____________________________________To learn more about Qiana Mestrich:Go see “The Reinforcement” exhibit on Baxter Street in New York (154 Ludlow Street, NYC)Visit her website: https://qianamestrich.com/Connect with her on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/qianaFollow her on Instagram: qianamestrichSubscribe to her YouTube channel: @qmestrich
Join me, Nicole S. Palmer, and special guest Tish Baldez as we delve into the essential mindset shifts and opportunities for growth specific to Black women navigating the corporate environment. Tish shares her inspiring journey and practical advice on leveraging your unique strengths to distinguish yourself in your career. This episode is packed with valuable insights on how to turn obstacles into opportunities, the power of belief, and the importance of surrounding yourself with the right people. Whether you’re seeking to climb the corporate ladder or contemplating entrepreneurship, this conversation is full of actionable tips to help you thrive.
To connect with Tish Baldez…
• Follow her on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tish-baldez
• Connect with her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tishandwendy
• Visit her website: https://www.p31-consulting.com/
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Welcome to a special edition of Black Womaning in Corporate America with our very special guest Zara Northover, 2008 Olympian and founder of Moving in Faith. Today we're discussing her current case against Rocket Mortgage and what she experienced during her time there. To learn more and to contact Zara, please reach on TikTok, @movinginfaith; Instagram, @zaranorthover, and for media inquiries, you can email her at zaragnorthover@gmail.com.
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In this episode, I'm joined by the international bestselling author and global toxic workplace consultant, Jacquie Abram ( @jacquieabram ). Together, we discuss Jackie's profound experiences and her books on navigating toxic workplaces, particularly focusing on her latest gem, 'Surviving in a Toxic Workplace.' Jackie shares critical insights, warning signs, and actionable strategies to help Black women survive and thrive in hostile corporate environments. Discover how to protect your career and leave toxic jobs with your pockets full. Tune in now to empower yourself with essential tools for corporate survival.
To connect with Jacquie...
• Email her at jacquieabram@gmail.com
• Follow her on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacquie-abram
• Subscribe to her YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@jacquieabram
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Welcome to Episode 21 of Black Womaning in Corporate America with your host, Nicole S. Palmer, and special guest, Mercedes Swan, the Career Love Coach. This episode dives deep into practical steps and mindset shifts necessary for Black women looking to transition from a 9-to-5 job to full-time entrepreneurship. Nicole and Mercedes share actionable advice, personal anecdotes, and the importance of leveraging practical everyday tools to make this leap. From creating a sustainable business model to financial planning and generating revenue, this episode is packed with invaluable insights to support you on your journey to financial and professional freedom. Don't miss out on Mercedes' for client conversion and the importance of budgeting for the future.
Welcome to another episode of Black Womaning in Corporate America™ with your host, Nicole S. Palmer. In this episode, I discuss the important distinction between hustle culture and dream building, especially for overachieving Black women. I share my own experiences of balancing a 9-to-5 job while building my dream outside those hours, and why it's crucial to not equate hustle culture with the pursuit of your dreams.
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In this episode of 'Black Woman in Corporate America,' I share some exciting updates about the podcast going international and our new home on Spotify. I also break down the crucial, unspoken rule about the ever-shifting goalposts that Black women face in corporate spaces. Tune in for real-time examples, personal stories, and actionable tips on how to navigate these challenges while maintaining your dignity and career growth. Don't miss it!
In this episode, I sit down with Crystal Jones, a career coach and communication strategist, who shares her inspiring journey of overcoming self-doubt and embracing success with confidence. Crystal offers practical tools to help you recognize your value, build authentic communication skills, and silence your inner critic. Tune in for transformative insights and follow Crystal on her platforms for more inspiration!
To connect with Crystal Jones of The 2nd Season Consulting, connect with her on the following platforms:
Visit her website: https://the2ndseason.com/
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Welcome back to another episode of Black Women in Corporate America with your host, Nicole S. Palmer. In this episode, I dive into some essential housekeeping items, exciting updates about my upcoming book 'Playing the Game While Black Womaning in Corporate America™, and the various ways you can get a copy for free! Then we turn the spotlight on Bozoma Saint John, her remarkable achievements, and the realities and challenges black women face in corporate spaces. Let's keep it real about the systemic obstacles and the strategic ways to navigate them. This episode is packed with actionable insights and a heartfelt discussion about staying true to oneself while being mindful of the larger corporate landscape. Stay tuned until the end for a special announcement about our very first guest on the show next week!
In this episode, we’re diving deep into a topic hot off the press: why more Black women are choosing remote work to protect their peace and escape the racism and microaggressions so often found in office culture. Inspired by a Business Insider article on this very trend, we break down the concept I’m calling “Remotely Retreating.”
I also share real-world strategies and tips to help you transition to remote work, plus a few resources that helped me along the way.
Related Links
• Business Insider Article: https://www.businessinsider.com/working-from-home-is-beneficial-to-some-black-women-2021-7
• Rat Race Rebellion: https://www.ratracerebellion.com
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Welcome back to another episode of Black Women in Corporate America. This week, I'm on camera (you'll have to go to YouTube to see my mug)! This week it's all about the vital importance of staying consistent in our professional lives, and updates on my upcoming paperback, 'Playing the Game While Black Womaning in Corporate America™, dropping this June. Plus, I'm sharing exciting news about Delnic Media's upcoming projects and crowdfunding campaign. If you've ever struggled with consistency or felt the weight of corporate challenges, this episode is for you. Let's keep showing up for ourselves and each other. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe on YouTube, rate this podcast 5 stars wherever you get your podcasts, and support the movement.
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In this episode of Black Womaning in Corporate America™, I share an exhilarating weekend that included my first article feature in Writer's Digest, getting picked up by Yahoo! Life, and ranking on Google! I talk about the importance of believing and betting on yourself, overcoming fear, and achieving dreams regardless of age. Plus, learn about my new projects, including serialized stories and my latest book. Don't miss this emotional, inspiring, and motivational journey!
Hey everyone, welcome back to another episode of Black Womaning in Corporate America with your host Nicole S. Palmer! In today's episode, we cover essential housekeeping announcements, exciting personal updates, and dive deep into the recent shakeup at MSNBC, including Joy Reid's departure. I also discuss the importance of building our own tables in corporate spaces and highlight why diversity, equity, and inclusion is under attack. Plus, get the latest on my book availability and upcoming publications. There's SO much to unpack—don't miss out! Rate, share, and subscribe to keep this conversation going!
Hey everyone! Welcome to episode 12 of Black Womaning in Corporate America, and it's our three-month anniversary! 🎉 In today's episode, I dive deep into the transformational power of gratitude. I'll share insights from my recent blog posts and celebrate huge accomplishments. Plus, you'll hear all about an amazing PR firm that's been instrumental in my success. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to stay updated with fresh episodes every week! 💪🏾✨
Welcome back to another episode of Black Womaning in Corporate America! In this episode, I discuss the troubling rollbacks in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives and their disproportionate impact on Black women. I also offer practical, actionable steps to navigate this challenging landscape, whether you're facing unemployment or need to pivot your career. Plus, I spotlight an amazing LinkedIn influencer you should definitely follow. If you or anyone you know is affected by these rollbacks, this episode is full of valuable advice and inspiration to help you keep moving forward. I'll also share a special announcement about my book's broader availability. Don't miss out!
Hey everyone! Welcome back to another episode of Black Womaning in Corporate America. In this reflective episode, I dive into the emotional highs and lows of navigating the corporate world as a Black woman. From sharing personal experiences about stepping out of comfort zones to dealing with rejection and maintaining resilience, I aim to inspire and uplift others who may be facing similar struggles. I also highlight an inspiring podcast called 'Navigating Cancer Together' by an amazing Black woman I met through the Black Podcasters Association. Join me in this transparent conversation as I encourage you to keep pushing forward, even when the going gets tough. Let's get into it!