A peek behind the scenes of building and creating from three women coming from three different perspectives (a creative, an engineer, and a community builder). We talk through what we're building and collaborate so that other women who are building won't feel alone.
Come get this grace, celebration, balance, and support as you draft the plan and process for your next level up. Your favorite CoWerkers talk about keeping habits to maintain real balance so when things go right, you grow, and when the unexpected pops up, you bounce back and grow. Because at the end of the day, you are the source of every goal from inception to completion. And you, dear CoWerker, can't be stopped.
Laura, Radiah, and Anjole share what they're working on, from The 3rd's crowdfunding campaign, Evók's Inner Game Plan release, and copywriting for the revolution. Listen as your favorite CoWerkers lift each other up and dedicate their vision and work to the prayers of Black women. Get into the power of their sisterhood, tap into the energy, and be encouraged (cue choir).
Radiah blesses your favorite CoWerkers with a new perspective on "priorities." Unsurprisingly, the conversation drifted into one about rest. Clearly that's their priority. You know what isn't? Fear. Prepare to put down your list of priorities and get your laser focus all the way together.
Ignoring politics is hard in 2020. Entrepreneurship conversations were on pause while your CoWerkers awaited the results of the presidential election and reminded each other of their enduring ancestral survival.
Marketing experts do expert things but they like, cost money to hire. When do we spring for a professional and when do we put ourselves in charge? Is sharing the same as marketing? When the budget fails you, what do you need to do to find your authentic marketing voice? Radiah, Anjole, and Laura share their tips for listening to customers to speak directly to their needs and times they've found it best to delegate tasks to a professional.
Can you really manage a thing like time? What does it sound like when CP time is just IN you? This. Your favorite CoWerkers explore their individual experiences of reality as they move through the internal and external experience of time itself. (All while honoring each other's time and being on-time for the recording.) Your other podcasts could never!
Your favorite CoWerkers discuss the usefulness of non-negotiables and strategies to claim the authority, alignment, and assurance (shout out to Radiah: Queen of Alliteration) that communicate complete ownership of our space as entrepreneurs, women, and human beings.
This episode was recorded the morning after the Breonna Taylor trial verdict and your favorite CoWerkers thought they had nothing of themselves left to give. And so, they called on love. Anjole, Radiah, and Laura share their partner’s influences over their success and some ins and outs of their relationships. Not to spoil it for you, but the word Anjole pulled was “healing.”
The CoWerkers turn to the bag for some wisdom, rethink the pressure they put on themselves to take action or “push though,” and tackle the ever-present layers of their Black existence.
Description where? Put whatever you want here. Seriously, fill in the blank, or sigh along. Whatever.... More accurately, This is your fourth quarter check-in. Radiah is ready. Laura is planning. Anjole has questions. Much like the pandemic, it’s happening regardless.
Shoutout to CoWerking’s number one fan, the irreplaceable Ms. Shirley! Laura, Anjole, and Radiah make their position on over-complicated decision-making processes clear and then go hard for Black women forging new land out here in the entrepreneurial landscape out of necessity, and in their very own way (read: “not shifting shit”). And as a bonus, the age old brown vs white liquor debate.
Your favorite CoWerkers get vulnerable and talk about loneliness, how they work alone but with people (you get it), and the necessity of purposeful sisterhoods.
Your favorite cowerkers sit with their relationships to risk, discuss what it takes to root out internalized measures of success and failure, and plot to blow up obsolete gates of exclusivity.
Bag of words! Bag of words! ...and some other things. Radiah, Laura, and Anjole discuss the role faith plays in entrepreneurship, the power this paradigm-shifting moment in history has to loose Black women's prosperity, and what to do with well-intentioned suggestions from people who can't see the vision yet.
Here they go again with the words and their inner and outer games. Anjole, Radiah, and Laura talk about the things they are working on, writing an exit into the plan, and the absolute necessity of bacon grease.
Laura, Anjole, and Radiah reflect on the all-knowing bag of words & define their definitions of true success. They lift up Black mama-owned Black Mama Vodka and what owner Vanessa Braxton teaches them about living the dream.
Anjole, Laura, and Radiah pick from the all-knowing, ever-trolling bag of words and share our creative processes when inspiration seems bigger than the plan.
The ladies of Cowerking celebrate fearlessness as a vehicle towards authentic, purpose-filled living and share their thoughts on the words of the day.
Laura, Anjole, and Radiah discuss Beyoncé (again, duh), the words of of the day, our inner and outer games this week, and share some thoughts from our coworker.
Radiah, Laura, and Anjole discuss what it means to be a cheerleader and champion for other women in business.
Radiah, Anjole, and Laura talk about the work they produce in the outer world and the work they’ve been doing within themselves to develop the inner person required to embody the life of their dreams.
Radiah, Anjole, and Laura discuss the bold changes thrust upon them and intentionally activated to transform our lives.
Don't you say sh** just get inside. The ladies of Cowerking are giving you a behind the scenes peek. Part 1 and 2 are us recording, laughing and planning out what we wanted to bring you all with this podcast. Enjoy!
Come on y’all let’s take a ride. The ladies of Cowerking are giving you a behind the scene peek. Part 1 and part 2 are us recording, laughing, and planning out what we wanted to bring to you all with this podcast. Enjoy!
Anjole, Laura, and Radiah introduce everyone to the women they have been and “what it means to be a thought leader, a business owner, a creative master” specifically for them as Black women. Laura and Anjole go on to discuss how “being radically in control of my own agency” as an entrepreneur allows them to “show up for ourselves and our community.Featured in this episode: Girl Trek
A peek behind the scenes of building and creating from three women coming from three different perspectives (a creative, an engineer, and a community builder). We talk through what we're building and collaborate so that other women who are building won't feel alone.