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They’re Counting on You Not Knowing This: 5 Bold Negotiation Strategies for Black Women at Work

They’re Counting on You Not Knowing This: 5 Bold Negotiation Strategies for Black Women at Work

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For many Black women, negotiation isn't just about asking — it's about navigating power, bias, and the fear of being labeled difficult or ungrateful. This episode brings real talk and real strategies to the table.

We’re unpacking negotiation tactics that center the lived experiences of Black women in professional spaces. From managing microaggressions to setting terms without apology, this conversation invites you to move with clarity and strategy.

Every minute of this episode builds on the last, so be sure to listen all the way through. These insights aren't just helpful — they’re essential.

Send this to someone who needs to hear it. These are the conversations that shift how we lead and how we live.

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