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Ever felt like wearing your heart on your sleeve could be your biggest flex in business? In this episode I talk about how taking the risk to be vulnerable can lead to unexpected opportunities. This episode is your front-row seat to understanding why sometimes, ‘being real’ is your best business strategy.
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Resources Mentioned:
Books: Brene Brown’s work on vulnerability and The Man in the Arena by Theodore Roosevelt
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In this raw and emotional episode of The Professional Homegirl Podcast, Eboné hears from a woman whose life was changed forever after a devastating accident. Once a correctional officer, Eboné’s guest […]
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