The Becoming Table Talk
In this episode of Becoming Table Talk, Dr. Laryssa Creswell, Shawn, and Crystal explore the critical role of community in leadership, especially for BIPOC women navigating spaces that can often feel isolating. Together, they talk about the emotional weight of leadership, the pressure of being the one others rely on, and how isolation can quietly lead to burnout, exhaustion, and disconnection. This conversation highlights why leadership is not meant to be carried alone and why community is essential for clarity, support, and sustainability. The episode also unpacks the difference between networking and true community. While networking often focuses on access and opportunity, community offers something deeper: safety, reciprocity, honesty, and genuine connection. Dr. Creswell, Shawn, and Crystal discuss the importance of building intentional spaces where leaders can be supported, seen, and strengthened. This episode is a reminder that real leadership is rooted in connection, care, and community. TAKEAWAYS * Many BIPOC women feel isolated in leadership roles. * Isolation can contribute to burnout and emotional exhaustion. * Community creates safety, clarity, and support. * Networking is not the same as genuine community. * Intentional spaces matter for authentic leadership connection. * Support can come through peers, mentors, and sponsors. * Sometimes leaders must create the spaces they need. * Leadership is not meant to be lonely. #WomenInLeadership #BIPOCLeadership #BlackWomenLead #LeadershipMatters #AuthenticLeadership #LeadershipCommunity #WomenSupportingWomen #StrongerTogether #LeadershipPodcast #BecomingTableTalk
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