S4, Ep. 4: Helping Black Women Leave Toxic Jobs w/ Dr. Kimani Norrington- Sands
Most of us can recall a bad job that we’ve had throughout our adulthood. Working in toxic and conflictual job environments can impact mental and physical health, self-worth, and hopefulness. Unfortunately, there are thousands of Black women struggling at work. In this first episode of our Black Women at Work series, we are fortunate to have Dr. Kimani Norrington- Sands [https://www.liftingasweclimbconsulting.com/], a clinical psychologist helping and healing black women who work in toxic jobs. If you are struggling at work and are looking for ways to exit, this is the episode for you.
Learn more about Dr. Kimani Norrington- Sands work focused on Black women leaving toxic jobs at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKd120tzHIph589Az8FAm6A/videos?view=0&sort=p
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