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Episode 4: When Corporate Language Sounds Right and Fails Women

Episode 4: When Corporate Language Sounds Right and Fails Women

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Corporate language has evolved. The outcomes for women often have not.

In this episode, we unpack the gap between what organizations say and how power actually functions inside them. From “seat at the table” promises to performative empowerment, cultural fit, loyalty, and feedback that focuses on personality over performance, we name the patterns women are still expected to navigate quietly.

We share real experiences from inside leadership, recruiting, and executive rooms to help women recognize when language is being used to stall, soften, or deflect accountability. More importantly, we talk about what awareness gives you back: agency, discernment, and the ability to make strategic moves without internalizing dysfunction.

If you have ever felt praised but blocked, empowered but constrained, or included without influence, this conversation is for you.

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