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The Career Slay Talks Podcast
Brenda Dogbey
19 episodes
10 months ago
How do I show up as a black woman without being considered angry? How do I get the mentorship and sponsorship I need to get to the next level? How do I grow my career when I dont have "Canadian experience"? How do I validate my professional experience that I gained in a different country before immigrating? How do I get into leadership roles? How do I go from entry-level to mid-level? How can I navigate complicated career path? Is a dream job possible? How do I juggle parenthood and career without constantly feeling like I'm failing at both? If you're navigating these questions then this is the show for you. The Career Slay Talks podcast is a career and professional development podcast with actionable tips to grow your career. We celebrate the career journeys of black Canadians and the African diaspora and hear from professionals who share their tips and advice. Here we celebrate Black excellence, and create space for conversations on issues that are faced by us as black professionals navigating career and life.  Get inspired or listen in as a fly on the wall so you can learn from our guests and certified career and resume strategist Brenda Dogbey
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How do I show up as a black woman without being considered angry? How do I get the mentorship and sponsorship I need to get to the next level? How do I grow my career when I dont have "Canadian experience"? How do I validate my professional experience that I gained in a different country before immigrating? How do I get into leadership roles? How do I go from entry-level to mid-level? How can I navigate complicated career path? Is a dream job possible? How do I juggle parenthood and career without constantly feeling like I'm failing at both? If you're navigating these questions then this is the show for you. The Career Slay Talks podcast is a career and professional development podcast with actionable tips to grow your career. We celebrate the career journeys of black Canadians and the African diaspora and hear from professionals who share their tips and advice. Here we celebrate Black excellence, and create space for conversations on issues that are faced by us as black professionals navigating career and life.  Get inspired or listen in as a fly on the wall so you can learn from our guests and certified career and resume strategist Brenda Dogbey
Show more...
Careers
Education,
Business,
How To
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015: Strong women who inspire us with Eliora Dogbey - Boss Lady Jr
The Career Slay Talks Podcast
17 minutes
1 year ago
015: Strong women who inspire us with Eliora Dogbey - Boss Lady Jr
This International Women's Day I am sharing a special episode that I recorded with my 8 year old daughter Eliora Dogbey aka ELYD aka Boss Lady Jr (her pick). We had a really beautiful unscripted conversation on who inspires her, she also got to ask me a few  questions as well. The Government of Canada's theme for International Women's Day 2024 is "Invest in women: Accelerate progress" and I can't think of a more important generation to invest than the young girls who are coming up. We talked about strong women who inspire us including Michelle Obama, her aunties, her family and she surprised me with her thoughts on my decision to scale back on commitments to focus on family. My takeaway is that our daughters are watching and are taking in all that we do AND representation matters! Will have to bring her on again because this convo was fire! Enjoy!
The Career Slay Talks Podcast
How do I show up as a black woman without being considered angry? How do I get the mentorship and sponsorship I need to get to the next level? How do I grow my career when I dont have "Canadian experience"? How do I validate my professional experience that I gained in a different country before immigrating? How do I get into leadership roles? How do I go from entry-level to mid-level? How can I navigate complicated career path? Is a dream job possible? How do I juggle parenthood and career without constantly feeling like I'm failing at both? If you're navigating these questions then this is the show for you. The Career Slay Talks podcast is a career and professional development podcast with actionable tips to grow your career. We celebrate the career journeys of black Canadians and the African diaspora and hear from professionals who share their tips and advice. Here we celebrate Black excellence, and create space for conversations on issues that are faced by us as black professionals navigating career and life.  Get inspired or listen in as a fly on the wall so you can learn from our guests and certified career and resume strategist Brenda Dogbey