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The Working While Black Show

The Working While Black Show

By: Boss Locks Media
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Imagine never having uncertainty about your career again! That’s the mission of The Working While Black Show, to curate a collection of stories and insight from leaders who have gone from surviving to thriving in the workplace. Think of this podcast as a career mixtape with a carefully curated collection of episodes designed to guide you on your path to new growth. The Working While Black show is dedicated to providing resources and information for Black professionals feeling discouraged about their growth. We're speaking to Black leaders who share the lessons they’ve learned navigating professional environments and entrepreneurial pursuits.Copyright 2025 Boss Locks Media Career Success Economics Leadership Management & Leadership
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Episodes
  • Tips to Stay, Thrive, or Leave A Toxic Workplace On Your Terms [REPLAY]
    Apr 3 2025

    Feeling trapped in a toxic workplace? You’re not alone. Navigating a harmful work environment can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to sacrifice your well-being or values to survive—or to leave.

    In this replay, career coach and workplace culture expert Deja White joins us to share practical strategies for dealing with toxic workplaces on your own terms. We’ll break down how to recognize toxic behaviors, protect your mental and emotional health, and decide whether to stay and set boundaries or plan a graceful exit.

    Resources

    Learn more about Deja and her ai powered career resource: www.aicareercopilot.com

    CONNECT WITH US

    Learn more about our guest and explore more resources in the show notes on our website: www.bosslocksmedia.com

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • The Money Chapter: Securing the Bag Without Losing Your Peace
    Mar 20 2025

    Are you working yourself to death? At just 48 years old, Justin Grant’s uncle, Juan Simpson, passed away suddenly from a heart attack. He was fit, he seemed healthy, and yet his life was cut short, leaving behind more questions than answers. The loss shook Justin, setting him on a 23-year journey to understand why Black men like his uncle were dying too soon. As he climbed the corporate ladder himself, from a young journalist to an executive at the world’s largest bank, he began to see the connection: the relentless pressure, the unspoken stress, the silent toll of Working While Black.

    Learn more about Notion, the all in one digital workspace: www.affiliate.notion.so/wd96duoqxmlk

    In this episode, I sit down with Justin Grant, executive leader and author of "Company Man: A Wellness Guide for Black Men in Corporate America." Together, we tackle the unspoken challenges and triumphs of navigating corporate spaces, as a Black professional, all while protecting your mental and physical health.

    Justin shares his inspiring journey, from his early days at Reuters to becoming a VP at Goldman Sachs and holding seats at the table in some of the world's largest companies.

    If you’re ready to make a change in your career, then listen closely as Justin shares how experiencing grief became a mission to equip Black professionals with the knowledge and strategies to succeed in corporate America without sacrificing their health.

    Join us as we explore how to turn your hard-earned wages into generational wealth, the importance of community, and why now is the best time to be young, talented, and Black. Don't miss out on this transformative discussion!

    Resources

    Learn more about Justin and get a copy of Justin’s book on his website: www.CompanyMen.org,

    CONNECT WITH US

    Learn more about our guest and explore more resources in the show notes on our website: www.bosslocksmedia.com/wwbshow/justin-grant-wellness-guide-black-men

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    44 mins
  • Black Storytellers: Protecting Our Culture To Shape The Future - A Black History Month LIVE REPLAY
    Feb 28 2025

    What happens when we lose control of our own stories? 👀

    Black history is being erased, rewritten, and watered down. If we don’t act now… future generations may never know the truth. But storytelling has always been a form of resistance. Black storytellers have preserved our culture against all odds, from oral traditions to podcasts like Black Is America.

    In this conversation, I’m joined by award-winning podcast producer Dominic Lawson to talk about:

    🔥 The role of Black storytellers in preserving our history

    🔥 How Black stories are erased

    🔥 Why storytelling is more than entertainment it’s survival

    🔥 How we can protect Black culture before it’s too late

    This is a live episode of The Working While Black Show, your go to resource for Career Growth and Entrepreneurship. Produced by Boss Locks Media, a storytelling media company helping brands spark conversations and capture attention.

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    1 hr and 20 mins

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