The Becoming Table Talk
In this episode of Becoming Table Talk, the hosts discuss the challenges BIPOC women face in leadership roles, particularly around being heard and recognized. They explore the importance of speaking with authority, reclaiming one's voice, and navigating tone policing and double standards in communication. The conversation emphasizes the need for structure in professional settings to ensure that all voices are heard and valued, and encourages women to embrace their confidence without feeling the need to apologize for their contributions. Takeaways * BIPOC women often feel unheard in professional settings. * Speaking with authority requires confidence and clarity. * Reclaiming your voice is essential in leadership. * Tone policing affects how women's voices are perceived. * Creating structure in meetings can help amplify voices. * Your voice is part of your professional brand. * Confidence is different from arrogance; both are necessary. * Documenting contributions helps in reclaiming ownership. * Your nervous system reacts to speaking up; be gentle with it. * Small shifts in language can lead to significant changes in perception.
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