Black Girls Can Talk
In this powerful episode of Black Girls Can Talk, Dr. Deja McCree dives deep into the often-overlooked realities of subtle exclusion, microaggressions, workplace bias, social isolation, and the emotional toll they take on Black women. From navigating professional spaces and friendships to recognizing hidden discrimination and reclaiming your voice, this conversation sheds light on the experiences many Black women face but rarely discuss openly. Through honest dialogue, personal stories, and empowering insights, this episode explores mental health, self-worth, boundaries, emotional safety, diversity and inclusion, code-switching, and the importance of being seen, heard, and valued. If you've ever felt dismissed, overlooked, underestimated, or excluded in predominantly white spaces, this episode is for you. Black Girls Can Talk creates a safe space for authentic conversations about Black womanhood, healing, identity, culture, relationships, and empowerment. Tune in for a real, unfiltered discussion that reminds you that your experiences are valid and your voice matters. ✨ Topics Covered: * Microaggressions and subtle racism * Workplace exclusion and bias * Mental health and emotional wellness * Boundaries and self-advocacy * Black women in professional spaces * Confidence, healing, and empowerment * Navigating friendships and social spaces * Speaking up and protecting your peace (1:07) - What Microaggressions Mean (2:47) - Hair and Respectability (6:11) - Workplace Exclusion Examples (8:51) - Appearance and Language Bias (12:07) - Healthcare Discrimination (14:12) - Mental Health Toll (17:31) - Responding and Protecting Peace (22:08) - How Allies Can Help (23:46) - Key Takeaways and Action Steps 🎙️ Subscribe to Black Girls Can Talk for more conversations centered on Black women, mental health, culture, healing, and empowerment. #BlackGirlsCanTalk #BlackWomen #MentalHealth #Microaggressions #WorkplaceBias #BlackWomenPodcast #SelfWorth #HealingJourney #WomenEmpowerment #Boundaries #BlackGirlMagic
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