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Saving with Steve with Steve Sexton

Saving with Steve with Steve Sexton

With Guest, Amy Feind Reeves

Episode 162: Unlocking Career Potential 

Title: S2 E5 The Protective Illusion of the Black Superwoman Complex Part 

The strong black woman, also called the black superwoman complex, is a strong, resilient, African-American woman, who strives for excellence in all areas of her life, driven in part by an effort to be seen as equal in a society that sees little value in her and believes she's undeserving of access to meaningful resources and success. The sacrifice for her super achievements is the denial of her own pain and needs.

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CEO Women and Wisdom Media, Author, Executive Coach, Confidence Catalyst, Mentor,Author, Show Host
The Joyful Manifestation Show with Iyer

The Joyful Manifestation Show with Iyer

Junk Refund Show with Alan Cook

The Junk Refund Show with Alan Cook

What makes our Company different and how we sell.

Project Review With Q

Project Review With Q

Part 30

Let’s Talk Corelicious Leave Room For Dessert Podcast with Valéssa L. Taylor

Let's Talk Corelicious Leave Room For Dessert Podcast with Miss V The Core Life Coach

Guest, Cedric Legacy City Bellamy, CEO & Founder StreetLigion Productions LLC, StreetLigion Nation Radio, StreetLigion Nation TV, and I Am The Change Nonprofit Organization

Veterans are at increased risk of committing suicide within the first year of leaving active duty and suffering job loss within 2 years after becoming a civilian. This is in direct contrast to the expectations of both veterans and employers, who expect great workplace success but are often mistaken and disappointed. Why are veterans more likely to fail in the civilian workplace the more successful they are in the military? What active duty supports and resources are lacking in civilian life?

Saving with Steve with Steve Sexton

Saving with Steve with Steve Sexton

With Guest Dutch Mendenhall

Episode 161: Surviving & Thriving in Difficult Times