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To Tell You The Truth

Podkast av Brittany Sharpton | Fractional CFO & Host of To Tell You The Truth

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Drop the mask. Burn the script. To Tell You The Truth is the podcast that lives between the group chat and LinkedIn — where money, power, and presence get decoded without the corporate filter. Here, we pull back the curtain on what it *actually* takes to win — in business, in life, and within yourself. Hosted by Brittany Sharpton, ex–Wall Street investment banker turned Fractional CFO, this show breaks down the unspoken rules of business, ambition, and identity with humor, honesty, and a little side-eye. If you've ever felt like you did everything "right" but still missed the fine print — this is your space. Because, to tell you the truth, playing by the rules never built a life worth living.

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episode Ep 15: Marriage Isn't the Mountaintop: The Truth (and Lie) About Worth, Identity, and Unlearning the Script cover

Ep 15: Marriage Isn't the Mountaintop: The Truth (and Lie) About Worth, Identity, and Unlearning the Script

If you want to learn more about who I really am, start here. This episode is not just about marriage—it's about everything that gets tied to it: worth, identity, pressure, performance, legacy, grief, and the lies we've been sold about what makes a life "valid." In this deeply personal, layered conversation, I share what I've never said out loud: that being married is not a flex. That we've been programmed—especially as Black women—to believe our worth is tethered to someone choosing us. That we are better if we become a wife, and somehow less-than if we don't. But I'm not just talking about relationships. I'm unpacking the grief of losing the life I thought I'd have. The way success gets measured by boxes checked and optics maintained. What it means to be seen beyond your performance. Why some friendships fade after loss, and what it looks like to come back to yourself when everything else has changed. We go there—into the hierarchy no one admits exists. Into legacy, into shame, into choosing yourself even when it costs you proximity, applause, or approval. If you've ever felt unseen in your truth, pressured to pretend, or quietly ashamed that your life doesn't look like the script you were handed—this is the episode to start with. It's not about being chosen. It's about choosing yourself.

15. april 2025 - 51 min
episode Ep 14: How Overthinking & Perfectionism Are Holding You Back (And How to Let Go) cover

Ep 14: How Overthinking & Perfectionism Are Holding You Back (And How to Let Go)

I almost didn't post this. Fitting, right? A whole episode about breaking free from perfectionism, learning to let go, and embracing spontaneity—and I sat on it for MONTHS because it isn't perfect. But here we are. ***Now mind you, I DO ramble a lot here, lol, so please give me grace!!*** In this episode, I talk about: * High-functioning anxiety & the illusion of control * Why overthinking is just fear in disguise * How a spontaneous trip to Cabo forced me to loosen my grip * Why decision paralysis keeps us stuck (and how to break free) * The mindset shift that helps me focus on the best-case scenario instead of the worst If you've ever second-guessed yourself into exhaustion, put off something because it wasn't just right, or let overthinking talk you out of an experience—you need to hear this. 🎧 Listen now on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts & wherever you tune in.

19. mars 2025 - 24 min
episode Ep 13: Feeling Stuck? Why It Feels Like Nothing is Working & How to Push Through When Success Feels Too Slow cover

Ep 13: Feeling Stuck? Why It Feels Like Nothing is Working & How to Push Through When Success Feels Too Slow

You're putting in the work, making sacrifices, staying disciplined—but the big wins still feel out of reach. The results aren't matching the effort. And now, you're wondering: 💭 Am I on the right path? 💭 Why isn't this working yet? 💭 What do I need to do differently to actually see progress? This episode isn't about waiting for validation—it's about getting real about what it takes to break through when success feels delayed. In this episode, I'm sharing: 🔥 The unseen phase of success that most people don't talk about 🚀 How to stay in the game when things feel stagnant (without burning out) 💡 The key shift that turns slow progress into momentum 🎯 What to do when you're doing "everything right" but still not seeing results 🔄 Why reinvention and repositioning are part of the game (not failure) 💎 How to recognize if you're actually closer than you think Success isn't just about talent or hard work—it's about endurance, strategy, and knowing when to pivot vs. when to push through. 👉 Let's connect: 📩 Email: hello@totellyouthetruth.co 📲 IG: @BrittHappensHQ [https://instagram.com/britHappensHQ] | @ToTellYouTheTruthPod [https://instagram.com/ToTellYouTheTruthPod] 🎥 YouTube: youtube.com/BrittanySharpton [https://youtube.com/BrittanySharpton] 💡 Have you ever felt stuck right before a breakthrough? This episode is for you. 🚀

4. mars 2025 - 41 min
episode Ep 12: The Audacity to Belong: How Deesha Dyer Overcame Imposter Syndrome and Learned to Take Up Space cover

Ep 12: The Audacity to Belong: How Deesha Dyer Overcame Imposter Syndrome and Learned to Take Up Space

🎙 Have you ever felt like you didn't belong, even when you earned your spot? Former White House Social Secretary Deesha Dyer knows that feeling all too well—and she's here to tell you why imposter syndrome is a scam and how to stop playing small in rooms you deserve to be in. In this episode of To Tell You The Truth, we dive into: ✅ How Deesha went from community college at 29 to running events at the White House ✅ The truth about imposter syndrome (hint: it's NOT your fault) ✅ The exhausting reality of Black women always being asked to "save the day" ✅ Navigating elite spaces when you don't have the 'right' background ✅ The confidence hack that changed Deesha's career forever In this conversation, Deesha discusses the emotional toll of political engagement for Black women, emphasizing the need for self-care and prioritizing personal goals. She shares her inspiring journey from a non-traditional background to becoming the social secretary at the White House, highlighting the challenges she faced as a Black woman in a high-pressure role. Deesha also addresses financial literacy, the impact of imposter syndrome, and the importance of authenticity in navigating professional spaces. In this engaging conversation, Deesha and Brittany explore themes of creating safe spaces, navigating public perception, and overcoming imposter syndrome. Deesha shares her journey of writing and vulnerability, emphasizing the importance of support systems and the creative process. They discuss the dynamics of interracial relationships and the significance of self-worth, while also touching on Deesha's entrepreneurial ventures aimed at social impact. Deesha Dyer is a philanthropist, award-winning strategist and author, on-the-ground community organizer, and executive operations expert. Working her way up from a 31-year old community college student who served as a White House intern for President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama, Deesha ended her government career as the White House social secretary, a highly-coveted senior position. She is currently the founder and president of social impact agency, Hook & Fasten where she coordinates transformational partnerships by utilizing a company's funds, skills, resources or product to ignite sustainable change in communities. She is curator of multiple scholarships for Black women in politics, travel, wellness and animal care and sits on board of the Humane Society of the United States. Serving as a Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics Resident Fellow in 2019, Deesha designed and led a study course called, Imposter to Impact. A renowned speaker known for her engaging and authentic delivery, she is an expert on topics ranging from diplomacy, events, women leadership, confidence, race & ethnicity and social change. Deesha was included in Marie Claire's new guard of women changing the world, the Root's most influential African-Americans and profiled in Women Who Run the White House by Essence. She's been featured in Vogue, Travelnoire, and the Washington Post and has also delivered commentary on CNN, MSNBC and NPR. Deesha has written for Oprah Daily, Glamour and Lonely Planet and was awarded the Women of Excellence Award by the District of Columbia. In April 2024, Deesha released her highly anticipated debut, Undiplomatic about her untraditional journey in politics and advocacy. Undiplomatic has been praised by Oprah's Book Club, Taraji P. Henson and Michelle Obama as being a must-read and is used as a resource for confidence and worth at institutions across the country. For her impact through Undiplomatic, Dyer was recently awarded the prestigious Larry Neal Writer's Award.

11. feb. 2025 - 41 min
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