Office Real Talk with Tas

What’s it actually like to be a brown woman in corporate?

22 min · 3. juni 2026
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What’s it actually like to be a brown woman in corporate? This week’s episode of Office Real Talk is a little different. As part of the lived experience series, Tas is getting candid about identity, life, and corporate culture. And episode one is all about race. What is it actually like to be an ethnic minority in the corporate world in 2026? From being held to different standards, to feeling like you have to work twice as hard to be taken seriously, to navigating the rise in racist rhetoric across the UK, this is a difficult conversation, but it’s one that needs having. So whether you’re part of a minority group yourself, and you want to learn more about navigating corporate when the system doesn't favour you (whatever your background), or you simply want to better understand the realities many people are navigating every day at work, I’d really encourage you to lean in and listen to this one. Expect real talk on: 🎙️ The emotional impact of navigating racism while trying to maintain professionalism 🎙️ The hidden, unpaid labour of DEI and belonging work 🎙️ Advice for protecting yourself, your confidence, and for navigating these environments If this episode makes even one person feel seen, validated, or less alone, then it was worth having the conversation. New episodes every Wednesday. Follow along to unpack the corporate rules nobody says out loud.

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