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The Next-Level Paycheck

Podcast de Linda Cureton

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The go-to podcast for experienced mid-level professionals who’ve hit their income ceiling but are ready to break through and thrive. If you’re a high-level administrator or analyst with 13-20 years of experience earning $70K-$80K and craving authentic, faith-integrated guidance, you’re in the right place. Each week, we deliver practical career development strategies, mindset shifts, and actionable insights designed to help you overcome career stagnation, build multiple income streams, and unlock your full potential—all without sacrificing your true self.

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How to Respond to Workplace Microaggressions

Microaggressions in the workplace can damage confidence, culture, and leadership presence — especially when they go unchecked. In this final episode of the microaggressions series, we discuss practical strategies for responding to workplace microaggressions as: • the person experiencing them • the person unintentionally causing them • the leader responsible for workplace culture I share real examples from my leadership career, including how I responded calmly when someone publicly tried to diminish me during a meeting, how email tone can unintentionally create harm, and why leaders must understand context before responding. In this episode: • How to respond to microaggressions at work • Why calm responses are powerful • How to avoid escalating workplace conflict • Email communication mistakes leaders make • Why intent and impact are different • How leaders can educate teams about microaggressions • Workplace politics and subtle power dynamics You’re not stuck because you’re incapable. You’re stuck because you’ve been doing it alone. #Microaggressions #LeadershipSkills #WorkplaceCulture #WomenInLeadership #ExecutivePresence #OfficePolitics #CareerGrowth #InclusiveLeadership TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – “It’s in the Email Below” 00:18 – When Tone Gets Misinterpreted 00:41 – Leadership Assessment Invitation 01:13 – Final Video in the Microaggressions Series 01:30 – Three Perspectives on Microaggressions 02:09 – “Who Do You Think You Are?” 03:02 – How I Responded Calmly 03:39 – The Power of Controlled Responses 04:37 – Finding Your Voice at Work 04:57 – When YOU Commit the Microaggression 05:13 – “It Must Be Nice” Example 05:51 – Email Tone Mistakes 06:48 – What Leaders Should Do 07:04 – The Hair Compliment Incident 08:04 – Compliment the Work, Not Appearance 08:43 – Educating Leaders About Microaggressions 09:05 – Office Politics and Political Hits 09:21 – Building Antidotes to Workplace Politics

Ayer - 10 min
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Workplace Microaggressions: Why “Small” Comments Hurt

Workplace microaggressions may seem small, but their impact can be powerful. This is where leaders begin to unlock what I call their $2,000 Leadership Advantage. Stuck around $70K–$80K and ready to move toward $100K+?Start with my 3-minute Leadership Assessment (link below).If you qualify, you’ll unlock my $2,000 Leadership Advantage —4 weeks of coaching, private WhatsApp support, and tools to help you break the ceiling.Apply Here -  ⁠https://dvjkmswy.formester.com/f/kxISU2H1H⁠  In this episode, I share real examples of microaggressions from my leadership career — from being publicly challenged in a meeting to being dismissed during a strategy conversation, and even how a “nice” comment can make someone feel unseen. We’ll explore why microaggressions hurt, how they can demean or deflate people, and why leaders must understand the difference between intent and impact. In this episode: • What microaggressions look like at work • Why small comments can have an outsized impact • How public comments can be used to put someone “in their place” • Why compliments can still feel dismissive • How microaggressions affect workplace culture and belonging You’re not stuck because you’re incapable. You’re stuck because you’ve been doing it alone. Timestamps 00:00 – “Who Do You Think You Are?” 00:39 – When a Compliment Feels Dismissive 01:24 – What Microaggressions Really Are 01:47 – Why Microaggressions Are So Harmful 02:06 – Publicly Challenged in a Leadership Meeting 02:55 – Dismissed During Strategic IT Planning 03:54 – The Hair Compliment Example 04:44 – Why She Felt Unseen 05:00 – Small Comments, Outsized Impact 05:17 – Passive Aggression and Microaggressions 05:34 – You’re Not Stuck Because You’re Incapable

16 de may de 2026 - 6 min
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Workplace Microaggressions Leaders Ignore

Microaggressions in the workplace are not always loud or obvious — but they add up. This is where leaders begin to unlock what I call their $2,000 Leadership Advantage.  Stuck around $70K–$80K and ready to move toward $100K+? Start with my 3-minute Leadership Assessment (link below).If you qualify, you’ll unlock my $2,000 Leadership Advantage —4 weeks of coaching, private WhatsApp support, and tools to help you break the ceiling. Apply Here -  ⁠https://dvjkmswy.formester.com/f/kxISU2H1H⁠ [https://dvjkmswy.formester.com/f/kxISU2H1H]  In this episode, I share real examples of subtle workplace comments that were designed, intentionally or not, to belittle, dismiss, or make someone feel like they don’t belong. From being laughed at as a CIO to hearing assumptions about Howard University students, this conversation explains why microaggressions matter in leadership and organizational culture. We cover: • What microaggressions are • Why “micro” does not mean harmless • How subtle comments become harmful patterns • Why leaders must address workplace culture • The difference between intent and impact • How microaggressions affect belonging and advancement If you’ve ever been dismissed, underestimated, or made to feel like you don’t belong at work, this episode will help you name what happened — and understand why it matters. You’re not stuck because you’re incapable. You’re stuck because you’ve been doing it alone. Timestamps 00:00 – The CFO’s Comment That Dismissed Me 00:34 – When a Pattern Reveals the Truth 00:54 – Leadership Assessment Invitation 01:18 – What Are Microaggressions? 01:46 – Why “Micro” Matters 02:04 – “You’re Too Sensitive” 02:38 – One Comment vs a Pattern 03:26 – Strategic IT vs “Toilets” 04:33 – Why Leadership Had to Address It 04:56 – “You Are the CIO?” 05:30 – Responding in the Moment 05:55 – The Howard University Example 06:41 – Intent vs Impact 07:21 – Why Leaders Must Watch Culture 07:57 – One Comment, Ten Comments, a Pattern 08:16 – Microaggressions Are Cumulative 08:38 – You’re Not Stuck Because You’re Incapable

10 de may de 2026 - 9 min
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Being Tired Is Costing You Your Career

Being tired isn’t just uncomfortable — it’s expensive. This is where leaders begin to unlock what I call their $2,000 Leadership Advantage.  Stuck around $70K–$80K and ready to move toward $100K+? Start with my 3-minute Leadership Assessment (link below). If you qualify, you’ll unlock my $2,000 Leadership Advantage — 4 weeks of coaching, private WhatsApp support, and tools to help you break the ceiling. Apply Here -  https://dvjkmswy.formester.com/f/kxISU2H1H [https://dvjkmswy.formester.com/f/kxISU2H1H]  In this episode, we break down a powerful leadership shift that happens as your career grows. In your 20s, you can run on energy. But as you move into leadership, what you’re really paid for is judgment — and fatigue directly impacts your decisions. From real experiences in high-responsibility roles to lessons learned over decades, this conversation explores why rest, clarity, and energy management are essential leadership skills. In this episode: • Why being tired becomes dangerous at higher levels • How fatigue impacts decision-making and judgment • The difference between energy (20s) and clarity (40s/50s) • Why rest is not a reward — it’s a requirement • How to protect your capacity as a leader • Why your decisions become more expensive over time If you’re a high-performing professional feeling mentally and emotionally drained, this episode will change how you think about rest, productivity, and leadership. You’re not stuck because you’re incapable. You’re stuck because you’ve been doing it alone. #Leadership #CareerGrowth #Burnout #WomenInLeadership #ExecutivePresence #Productivity #MindsetShift #ProfessionalGrowth 00:00 – When Life Gets Heavier (30s Shift) 00:17 – The New Kind of Tired 00:38 – The Shift in Your 40s & 50s 01:19 – Coming Back Rested (What Changed?) 02:36 – Being Tired Is Expensive 03:03 – Running on Fumes in Your 20s 04:18 – Why Mistakes Were Recoverable 05:36 – When Responsibility Changes Everything 05:58 – Fatigue Starts Affecting Judgment 06:34 – The Real Cost of Being Tired 07:15 – Why Rest Matters More Now 07:55 – You’re Paid for Judgment, Not Time 08:31 – Leadership Pressure & Responsibility 08:52 – Taking Quarterly Breaks 09:12 – Protecting Your Capacity 09:37 – Guard Your Energy 09:56 – Advice for Your 20s vs 50s 10:43 – Lead From Full, Not Empty 11:01 – How Much Energy Do You Need?

11 de abr de 2026 - 11 min
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Fear Is Why You’re Stuck (And How to Move Anyway)

Fear, uncertainty, and self-doubt are the biggest blockers to career growth — not lack of skill. Stuck around $70K–$80K and ready to move toward $100K+? Start with my 3-minute Leadership Assessment (link below). If you qualify, you’ll unlock my $2,000 Leadership Advantage — 4 weeks of coaching, private WhatsApp support, and tools to help you break the ceiling. Apply Here -  https://dvjkmswy.formester.com/f/kxISU2H1H [https://dvjkmswy.formester.com/f/kxISU2H1H]  In this episode, I share real leadership lessons from overcoming fear, stepping into the unknown, and taking action before feeling ready. From learning communication systems inside organizations to selling something I didn’t fully understand, this is about building courage in real time. If you’ve ever hesitated, overthought, or held yourself back because you didn’t feel ready, this conversation will shift your mindset. In this episode: • Why fear is necessary for growth • How courage is built through action • The role of communication in leadership success • Why isolated employees fall behind • How to move forward without having all the answers • A real story about overcoming fear and winning anyway You’re not stuck because you’re incapable. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Fear, Risk & Courage Explained 00:16 – You’re Not Stuck — You’re Doing It Alone 00:52 – The Communication Action Team 01:08 – Upward, Downward & Lateral Communication 01:33 – The Power of the Grapevine 01:52 – Fear & Self-Doubt as Career Blockers 02:27 – The Sears Job Story Begins 03:02 – Selling Something I Didn’t Understand 03:38 – Learning by Doing (Not Knowing) 04:13 – From Quiet to Confident Performer 04:34 – Measuring Growth (Money, Impact, Results) 04:55 – Rethinking Fear (What Are You Afraid Of?) 05:30 – Turn Fear Into Courage You’re stuck because fear is keeping you still. #Leadership #CareerGrowth #Confidence #WomenInLeadership #SelfDoubt #Courage #ProfessionalGrowth #MindsetShift

28 de mar de 2026 - 6 min
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