Speaking with Women
Speaking with women is a global conversation on being visible and crafting your professional path when you are a woman.
The options we have, the brands we build, the permissions we give ourselves.
It is a show about showing up.
You will hear the voices of real women from all over the world discussing a variety of subjects. There are special editions such as the 2020 Virtual Coffee Tour or the Unmistakable series, but also solo episodes where we dive into some of the more common roadblocks you might encounter as a professional woman and what you can do to Find your Voice, Own your Story and Step into your Power.
Speaking with Women
Ep 60: Salt & Boundaries with Kimberley John-Morgan
Join me this week for an insightful conversation with Kimberley John-Morgan, a Black workforce advocate and equity writer. With 20 years of experience as a career counselor in community in higher education settings, Kimberly is well versed in challenging the rhetoric of organizations that fail to move past their longstanding performative practices, offering a distinct blend of truth, salt, and humor. In this episode, we explore how Kimberley fearlessly addresses sensitive subjects that others may consider risky, and the importance of setting authentic boundaries despite the challenges. I hope you enjoy our conversation!
04:06 - Kimberley introduces herself and her work as a Diversity, Equity, Inclusion (DEI) content writer. She shares how she started both Salt Box and the Lunch Counter
06: 07 - She explains her focus on helping Black people and people of the global majority first as a DEI advocate, and her point of view on the challenges of being a visible person of color in the mainstream.
10:24 - We discuss the possibility of safety for people of color in the mainstream, and dive deeper into Kimberley's writing through Salt Box
14:11 - Kimberley reflects on her beginnings as a career counselor helping newcomers to Canada adjust, and how it has evolved into a greater equity conversation
16:52 - We talk about Kimberley's experience with ghostwriting, and the pivot that she made once she realized that allies were not ready to speak out
20:06 - Kimberley shares how the Lunch Counter was created as a safe space for Black people to discuss their experiences with racism and micro-aggressions in the workplace
22:55 - We explore Kimberley's two public sides: her tender side for people facing discrimination and her boundary-full side for people with privilege
25:33 - The concept of boundaries is discussed, along with the ongoing process of establishing them and how this can cause shifts in relationships
30:15 - Kimberley shares her advice on becoming unapologetically visible, emphasizing the importance of self-knowledge and clarity on the message one wants to share
34:22 - We end the episode with a discussion on finding rest in our days, and the importance of allowing our audience to sip our content slowly
You can find Kimberley on LinkedIn, her work at Junxure Consulting and more of her writing on Salt Box
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