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Black Woman Working...

Sheri Nicole

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Created by Sheri Nicole, Black Woman Working is a podcast that informs, connects and protects the spirit, honor, and vulnerability of black women as they work on and through life's adversities and possibilities, while sharing their stories, growth, and accomplishments!
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Hungry Woman at Work

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Hungry Woman at Work is a podcast for the woman who wants to thrive at work, without losing her soul. Be inspired by the stories of women who are making an impact in their spheres of influence, be it in the boardroom, the classroom, on the field, at an NGO, or at home. And get some snippets of advice on issues facing women in the workplace, from mentorship and leadership, to being healthy at work.
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On the April episode of Black Woman Working, we delve into the beauty and empowerment of natural hair and loc care. Joining us for this episode is the incredible Candace Metcalf, the visionary behind Naturally Yours by Candace, a beacon of wisdom and expertise in the realm of natural hair care. With her passion for nurturing and embracing natural b…
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Welcome to the March edition of the Black Woman Working podcast! In this episode, we're honored to feature Sylveonna Latrese, the insightful author behind "Equilibrium." Join us as Sylveonna candidly shares her journey balancing relationships, motherhood, writing, and more, offering invaluable insights into finding harmony amidst life's chaos. Get …
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In this episode of Black Woman Working, hosts Sheri Nicole and Joel engage in a heartfelt conversation with Girard and Tracey Newkirk, founders of Genesis Block. Delving into topics of entrepreneurship, finding love, partnership, and community empowerment, the Newkirks share their inspiring journey and the transformative impact of Genesis Block. Fr…
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On this episode of Black Woman Working, we are speaking to Marilyn A. Adibu, Founder and CEO of M.Y.A.A.’S Bridal Party Collection, a rising sensation in the wedding industry, Marilyn brings a unique touch to the bridal scene. Today, we unravel the layers of Marilyn's character - a dichotomy of sweet and fiery, shy yet unapologetically bold. Marily…
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Black women deserve and have the right to openly grieve and be allowed vulnerability. To help create that space, I spoke with Dr. Josalin Hunter and Janee Folston, two Black women therapists who provide us support and strategies that can be implemented during the grieving and loss season. As you will hear, a person is never heal”ed” but rather alwa…
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Do men like when women take the initiative? What is a dealbreaker for a man? Will chemistry keep relationships moving forward? What makes a man move from single to dating exclusively to marriage? Hosted by Joel Leavens, the all male panel, featuring Terrance Farrior, JJ Miller, and Bryan Stevens, will dive into questions women want the answers to, …
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This episode features guest host Dr. Constance Foreman of @beyondclinicwallswellness and guest Tiffany Cripps, MPH of @healthbfw! Together they provide a discussion and tools on how to create a better health and wellness regimen in the new year!
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After many technical difficulties that delayed the posting, I’m excited to share this episode! This episode of @blackwomanwork features Megan Danielle Rushmore, founder…owner…and creative behind @makeitpublic15. Ms. Megan Daniielle, @megandaniielle1 discusses her business and her challenges along the way as she crafted Make it Public (@makeitpublic…
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The past two years have been an emotional rollercoaster for all of us. And who knows how many more knocks or disappointments are on the way. It’s been said that resilience can be the game changer between picking ourselves up from disappointment, tragedy or grief - and staying down forever. We could all benefit from building and growing our resilien…
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This episode of @blackwomanwork features Cierra Washington (@ciewash) Strategic Partnership Coordinator for @northsidefoodcoop . Cierra is a UNCW alum with a bachelor's degree in Psychology. After graduation, she was hired as the Program Associate for the Center for Healthy Communities within the College of Health and Human Services. In this positi…
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“We have a leadership crisis!” Corruption. Mismanagement. Cronyism. Socio-political inequality. Bad leadership is all around us. But what causes good people to become bad leaders? In episode 26, Nevelia Moloi chats to Rachel Nyaradzo Adams, a leadership and transformation specialist and owner of Narachi Leadership. Rachel believes that at the core …
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This episode of Black Woman Working includes my conversation with Courtney Winfrey as we discussed Black Woman Working...on the aspects of joy for others and for self. Courtney is currently a community birth doula, a recent graduate of her Masters, a lifestyle blogger, new homeowner and a creative. Courtney is in the rebranding stages of The Courtn…
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What Jada say... she’s bringing herself to the table??? Well... Walking into season 3 of @blackwomanwork ... and the first guest is.....ME! A lot has happened these first couple months of 2021...and the way I heal, is to share. So for the first episode of season 3, with the support of my friend, Jhaniqua, I share my thoughts and personal experience…
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Covid has changed everything. But how has it changed us - for the better? What work and life lessons have we learnt to our benefit, and what skills do we need to cope in this new era? Around the world we are commemorating the one year anniversary of the impact of the Coronacoaster on our lives. Nevelia Moloi reflects on her lessons learnt the past …
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The February 2021 episode for @blackwomanwork features new author, Deonna Thompson Shelton as we discuss, Black Woman Working on...on creating tools for the next generation. Deonna is a Wife, Mom, Pastor, Educator, Human Resources Consultant, Life/Beauty Coach and now Author of, “Hey God, Are You Listening? A spiritual resource guide for tweens and…
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Want to free up your time from the mundane work tasks so you can focus on the things that really matter? The answer lies in automating your life, says Michelle Thompson, owner of Awesome Outsourcing. Michelle personally knows about the need for automation and outsourcing. She shares her story about having to relearn even basic tasks after suffering…
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The January 2021 episode for @blackwomanwork features new author, Zaakirah Lewis as we discuss, Black Woman Working on... establishing your business! As we kickoff 2021, what better time than now!Zaakirah’s book provides the tools and the plan to turn your idea into a business with a profit! The book, @readysetquit “Ready Set Quit : Use Your Jobs T…
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The start of the year is meant to be about looking forward with optimism and setting goals for the future. But how do you set goals in the midst of a global pandemic? Should you even bother? In episode 23 Nevelia Moloi speaks to psychologist Lynne Robinson. Lynne says there are a number of good reasons to still set goals and offers practical advice…
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The year 2020 has done tailspins on all of us. In ep. 22, we speak to Stacey-Lee May, who’s gotten her own back, by spinning circles on her own terms. A professional motorsport athlete, car spinner and stunt driver, Stacey-Lee thrives while burning rubber, drifting and spinning doughnuts on a race track. This unusual “work environment” has taught h…
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The November full episode is posted for @blackwomanwork... Each episode of Black Woman Working is inspired by an experience shared by or shared with Sheri Nicole. The November Episode, Black Woman Working... on leaning on and building your faith. This episode focused on managing your faith during the times of crisis, including but not limited to th…
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Have you ever looked at someone who seems to have it all together, successfully juggling many roles and thought to yourself, I wonder how she does it? In episode 21, we feature a woman who knows the importance of managing your time for success. Evelyn Mabhunu is the manager of the educational trust for Umbono Capital, a wife and mom of four, who’s …
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We've all had that experience: not getting the job we applied for, being passed up for a promotion, not getting the pitch or tender, or being overlooked when we thought we were the ideal candidate. Disappointment is a bitter pill to swallow, especially when we’ve worked hard or feel suitably qualified. In episode 20 Nevelia Moloi speaks to Agnes Si…
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A question on everyone’s minds during this Covid-19 pandemic has been, “how do I manage change?” This pandemic has brought with it an unprecedented amount of change for all of us, from school closures and social distancing, to business transitions and personal life changes. In episode 19, Nevelia Moloi speaks to two women who have navigated their w…
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When you wrote down your #2020goals we’re almost certain “Survive a pandemic” was not on your list! And yet that’s exactly where we find ourselves now. COVID-19 has changed our lives in irrevocable ways and we have all experienced life under some form of lockdown. In episode 18 Nevelia Moloi asks the question: “Who do you want to be beyond lockdown…
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I am honored to share the second part of our conversation, Black Woman Working... on normalizing black women health around fibroid awareness. This episode closes out our 2 part series, the first episode posted July 31, 2020. As mentioned in the month’s dedication, the July and August episodes are focused on the very important topic of uterine fibro…
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As July is fibroid awareness month, I am honored to share the July episode for @blackwomanwork. This episode, Black Woman Working... on normalizing black women health around fibroid awareness is a 2 part series, the second episode will post tomorrow, August 1. As mentioned in the month’s dedication, the July and August episodes will be on this very…
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The July dedication is posted for @blackwomanwork... Each episode of Black Woman Working is inspired by an experience shared by or shared with Sheri Nicole. Please listen to the dedication and make sure to listen to the full episode loading July 31, Black Woman Working... on normalizing black women health around fibroid awareness. In fact, the July…
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The June full episode is posted for @blackwomanwork... Each episode of Black Woman Working is inspired by an experience shared by or shared with Sheri Nicole. The June Episode, Black Woman Working... on self reflection, exploration with intentionality. This episode focused on intentionality…..intentionality with self, with family members through a …
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The June dedication is posted for @blackwomanwork... Each episode of Black Woman Working is inspired by an experience shared by or shared with Sheri Nicole. Please listen to the dedication and make sure to listen to the full episode loading June 30, Black Woman Working... on self-exploration with intentionality. This episode of Black Woman Working …
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The May episode of Black Woman Working is on health and wellness. I am excited that Dr. Grenita Hall Scott joined the episode. Gigi, as I affectionately call her, is my soror, my first personal trainer, my wellness inspiration. Gigi encouraged me as I ran my first half marathon in college, received my certification for Body Pump and so much more...…
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The May dedication is posted for @blackwomanwork... Each episode of Black Woman Working is inspired by an experience shared by or shared with Sheri Nicole. Please listen to the dedication and make sure to listen to the full episode loading May 31, Black Woman Working...on health and wellness. I am excited that Dr. Grenita Hall Scott will join us on…
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This episode of Black Woman Working is focused “...on educational entrepreneurship.” In a very casual phone call as well all practice social distancing and continue to follow state mandates, Amanda, Carla, Jhaniqua, Deidre and Renee share how they are managing their time alongside work, family, childcare, and dating. We talk a little about practici…
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The April dedication is posted for @blackwomanwork... Each episode of Black Woman Working is inspired by an experience shared by or shared with Sheri Nicole. The April full episode will focus on social distancing and the adjustments and emotions around the impacts of COVID-19. Please listen to the dedication and make sure to listen to the full epis…
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This episode of Black Woman Working is focused “...on educational entrepreneurship.” Our guest is Dr. Davida Anderson. You will also hear a #BWW favorite and past cohost Dr. Constance Foreman, as she stopped by the table for a little time. Davida is the Founder and Executive Director of Strong Sister,Silly Sister, Inc., as well as a writer, life co…
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The December dedication is posted for @blackwomanwork... Each episode of Black Woman Working is inspired by an experience shared by or shared with Sheri Nicole. The dedication of the December 31, 2019, podcast episode wraps up the 2019 3-part series on Black Women in entrepreneurship.” October focused on the makeup industry; November focused on the…
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This episode of Black Woman Working is focused “...on building resiliency as a small business owner.” Our guest is Mrs. Monica Abernathy, a small business owner on the south sider of Chicago. Monica and her family owns A Polished Work, Nail Spa Lounge. Monica shares the importance of believing in your talents, pursuing your dreams and changing the …
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The November dedication is posted for @blackwomanwork ... Each episode of Black Woman Working is inspired by an experience shared by or shared with Sheri Nicole. The dedication of the November 30, 2019, podcast episode is “...on entrepreneurship.” The featured guest is Monica Abernathy, @mon227 ... a successful business owner on the south side of C…
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What are men’s voices doing on a show for women who want to thrive at work? What they should have been doing a long time ago: taking a stand against toxic masculinity and doing their part to eradicate gender-based violence. So say the collective voices on our show today. Gender-based violence has so many facets and one episode is not adequate enoug…
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This episode of # BWW is “...on entrepreneurship.” Moreso, this episode focuses on creating your brand within a new space. The featured guest is Rejae Clopton, @rejae_chanelle ... an up and coming talented MUA based out the Chicago land area. Rejae has taken a leap and has begun to use her natural talents, interests and passions to work... and is c…
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The October dedication is posted for @blackwomanwork ...Each episode of Black Woman Working is inspired by an experience shared by or shared with Sheri Nicole. The dedication of the October 31, 2019, podcast episode is “...on entrepreneurship.” The featured guest is Rejae Clopton, @rejae_chanelle ... an up and coming talented MUA based out the Chic…
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New Episode Posted! The topic of the September 30, 2019, podcast episode is “...on dating from the Black Male perspective.” The episode featured two BWW guest hosts, Crystal Koren and Dr. Constance Foreman, @ckorenp @dr_ccf . The BWW guest hosts engages 4 black men for nearly two hours around the concept of dating. Dr. C and Crystal Koren dived int…
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Each episode of Black Woman Working is inspired by an experience shared by or shared with Sheri Nicole. The dedication will post a week or a couple days before the episode. The topic of the September 30, 2019, podcast episode is “...on dating from the Black Male perspective.” The episode will feature two BWW guest hosts, Crystal Koren and Dr. Const…
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Starting an online business, or moving your brand from offline to online can be intimidating for anyone. It’s even more intimidating for the woman who is somewhat technophobic, or feels like she doesn’t have enough time to figure out this online thing. Genecia Alluora, founder of Soul Rich Woman - the biggest network of female entrepreneurs in Sout…
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“In the midst of doing hair we realised the whole world is changing all around us but the beauty industry is not changing - what is happening?” Doing things differently or, not doing things the way they’ve always been done, is not always encouraged. In this episode Nevelia Moloi speaks to two women who have experienced first-hand that innovation is…
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Episode 5 is posted for @blackwomanwork will share the conversation with Danielle Davis, a great friend, colleague and financial educator. Danielle, known on all social media platforms as the Financial Freedom Educator shared her tips and tools toward a healthier relationship with personal finances. In the episode, I was able to ask Danielle about …
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What season of life do you currently find yourself in: an exuberant summer, an uncertain autumn or an overwhelming winter? More importantly, how are you responding to the season? Are you trying to make the most of every moment or are you desperately wanting to go into hibernation and hope it passes soon? In episode 14, Nevelia Moloi chats to Rumbid…
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Each episode of Black Woman Working is inspired by an experience shared by or shared with Sheri Nicole. The dedication will post a week or a couple days before the episode. The topic of the July 31, 2019, podcast episode is “...on financial health and wealth.” The featured presenter, Danielle J. Davis, is a recognized and proclaimed financial freed…
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Episode 4 for @blackwomanwork will share the personal journey to motherhood and story of Mrs. Tiffany Graham, who has shared her story within a book to shed light on a conversation often fought in the dark, silently and quietly. I invite you to purchase the book, “I’m Fine: A Pursuit of Baby: Journey through Infertility, Foster Care, and Adoption A…
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Each episode of Black Woman Working is inspired by an experience shared by or shared with Sheri Nicole. The dedication will post a week or a couple days before the episode. The topic of the June 30, 2019, podcast episode is “...on infertility.” The episode dedication is special to Sheri Nicole as she shares time with friend, and now author, Mrs. Ti…
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