They Said What?: Navigating the World as a Black Woman in Pharma
Unmasking Truths, Empowering Minds, and Navigating Success in Science
Welcome to the "They Said What? Podcast", where I unveil the twists and turns of my extraordinary journey as a pharmaceutical scientist. In each episode, I high...
Episode 12 concludes the They Said What podcast series with reflection on overcoming challenges, embracing vulnerability, and perseverance. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.pharmasoul.emeraldcitypharma.com
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They Said What?: Nothing...
The episode "Nothing" reflects on an experience in my career that had a profound impact on my professional and personal growth. It explores my journey through vulnerability, resilience, and establishing boundaries.I invite you to connect with me:* Substack: Denise Morris* LinkedIn* X (formerly Twitter)* Website: www.emeraldcitypharma.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.pharmasoul.emeraldcitypharma.com
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They Said What?: "The N Word"
In this episode, Jerricka Harrison discusses her experiences as a Black woman in pharma, focusing on the challenges, successes, and instances of racism (both subtle and blatant) and microaggression she's encountered. Jerricka also shares her insights on the DEI efforts of companies, highlighting the need for authentic and impactful changes. Her story emphasizes resilience, the importance of allyship, and the ongoing fight for genuine inclusivity in the workplace.I invite you to connect with me:* Substack: Denise Morris* LinkedIn* X (formerly Twitter)* Website: www.emeraldcitypharma.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.pharmasoul.emeraldcitypharma.com
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They Said What?: "You're a Scientist?"
"What lies at the heart of identity and perception within the scientific community? Episode 9 of the 'They Said What' podcast explores personal experiences that confront stereotypes and highlight the necessity of merging soft skills with technical expertise, pushing for a broader, more inclusive understanding of what it means to be a scientist."I invite you to connect with me:* Substack: Denise Morris* LinkedIn* X (formerly Twitter)* Website: www.emeraldcitypharma.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.pharmasoul.emeraldcitypharma.com
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They Said What?: "Maybe It's You?"
In this episode of 'They Said What?', I am joined by a guest host to discuss the interconnected themes of race, gender, and allyship, particularly focusing on black women. Offering perspectives that highlight both challenges and opportunities for understanding as we navigate these complex topics with honest and open dialogue.6 Barriers Keeping Women From High-Power Networking - Forbes - By Kim ElsesserArticles referenced in the Forbes ArticleThe Old Boy Network: Gender Differences in the Impact of Social Networks on Remuneration in Top Executive JobsWhy women build less effective networks than men: The role of structural exclusion and personal hesitationNetworking Behaviors and Career Outcomes: Differences for Men and Women?I invite you to connect with me:* Substack: Denise Morris* LinkedIn* X (formerly Twitter)* Website: www.emeraldcitypharma.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.pharmasoul.emeraldcitypharma.com
Over They Said What?: Navigating the World as a Black Woman in Pharma
Welcome to the "They Said What? Podcast", where I unveil the twists and turns of my extraordinary journey as a pharmaceutical scientist. In each episode, I highlight a word or phrase that challenged me, exploring topics from microaggressions to tone policing.
Join me in discovering the raw emotions, the breakthroughs, and the unfiltered truth behind these encounters. Together, we'll navigate setbacks, transforming them into setups for success, and explore the broader issues they illuminate. This podcast isn't just about my challenges; it's a vibrant exploration of resilience, empowerment, and overcoming barriers. www.pharmasoul.emeraldcitypharma.com
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