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Episode 16: Remote Respites, Retreats, Reprieves, and Resources

Episode 16: Remote Respites, Retreats, Reprieves, and Resources

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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

• Delnic Media: https://www.delnicmedia.com

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• Playing the Game While Black Womaning in Corporate America by Nicole S. Palmer: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CTGTPZZZ

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