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Black Women S.A.V.E. Black Women

Hosted by Kamika Dillard · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 45 episodes

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About this podcast

Black Women S.A.V.E. Black Women—the podcast where we Support, Amplify, Validate, and Elevate Black Women ALWAYS!

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Kamika Dillard hosts Black Women S.A.V.E. Black Women, a business show with 45 episodes published.

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Estate Planning Is an Act of Love: Wills, Trusts, Probate & Protecting Your Legacy

Jun 1, 202652mEp. 44S1

What happens when a health scare forces you to confront the things you thought you had more time to handle? In this episode of Black Women S.A.V.E. Black Women, Kamika Dillard sits down with estate planning attorney and

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A Safe Conversation About Mental Health, Job Loss, and Support

May 18, 202654mS1

Feeling overwhelmed, stressed, or like you have to carry everything alone? In this Mental Health Awareness Month replay, Kamika and psychologist Dr. Loren M. Hill explore the pressure to always be "strong" especially for

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Lucky by Design: Engineering Success and Your Corporate Exit Strategy

May 7, 202645mEp. 43S1

Are you ready to stop shrinking and start engineering your own luck? Host Kamika Dillard welcomes media mogul Les Alfred to the sanctuary to discuss her journey from corporate to building the She's So Lucky Podcast media

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Navigating Corporate Systems: How Black Women Can Protect Their Energy and Ambition

May 4, 202652mEp. 42S1

Is your corporate job draining your energy or fueling your future? Join Kamika Dillard and executive strategist Ezinne Okoro for a deep dive into navigating corporate America with your soul intact.From her time as a glob

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Beyond "Corporate Minimum Wage": How Black Women are Accessing the 1% Wealth Playbook

Apr 30, 202656mEp. 41S1

We've been taught one playbook: go to school, climb the corporate ladder and save in a 401k. But what if there's a brand-new playbook the elite are using that they didn't tell us about? Kamika welcomes Stephanie Dorsey (

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63 is the New 30: Former Barbie Creative Lead on Layoffs, Legacy & Ditching the Number

Apr 27, 202641mEp. 40S1

What does "retirement" look like for a high-achieving creative at 63? Former Barbie creative lead Eleanor "Elle" Oliver joins Kamika in the sanctuary to explain why she's trading the corporate cubicle for "soft retiremen

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Layoff to $50K+ Government Contracts: How to Pivot Corporate Skills into Six‑Figure Government Contracts

Apr 23, 202639mEp. 39S1

Are you ready to turn your corporate expertise into a thriving business? In this episode of Black Women S.A.V.E. Black Women, host Kamika Dillard and government contracting expert Zainab Kamarah discuss how Black women c

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How to Build a 6-Figure Investment Portfolio (Even After Getting Laid Off)

Apr 20, 202642mEp. 38S1

Avoidance is expensive. When we delay looking at our financial reality, it doesn't disappear. It just shows up later, louder and harder to fix. On this episode of Black Women S.A.V.E. Black Women, money coach Joshlyn Ros

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From Google Exec to Franchise Owner: Why Ownership is the Ultimate Security

Apr 16, 202650mEp. 37S1

In this episode of Black Women Save Black Women, host Kamika Dillard sits down with Sherika Ekpo, a former tech executive and Chief People Officer turned entrepreneur and franchise owner of Pecan Jacks West Midtown in At

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I Quit My $300k+ Tech Job to Find Peace: Ending Corporate Burnout

Apr 13, 202635mEp. 36S1

In this episode of Black Women S.A.V.E. Black Women, Kamika Dillard talks with Alana Cheeks‑Lomax about walking away from a $300k+ tech job to find peace. They unpack corporate burnout, overwork as a response to doubt an

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Mastering Corporate Mindfulness: How to Reset Your Nervous System & Beat Anxiety

Apr 9, 202640mEp. 35S1

Is your "Survival Brain" making your career decisions? This week, Kamika is joined in the sanctuary with Dr. Twanna Carter, an award-winning executive coach and veteran, to discuss the high cost of operating in "survival

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The Corporate Lie: Why Your Job Title is Not Your Identity

Apr 6, 202634mEp. 34S1

Are you more than your job title? This week, Kamika is joined in the sanctuary with Marli Crowe (fellow Arian and actual Birthday Twin) to discuss the raw reality of professional reinvention. Marley shares her humbling j

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How to Stay Visible and Valuable in Corporate America: Your Homegirl in HR Breaks It Down

Apr 2, 202655mEp. 33S1

This episode launches The Corporate Baddie Series, a new conversation focused on helping Black women protect their careers and stay ready inside corporate America. Kamika is joined by Latoya Haynes, an executive coach an

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How to Close a Business with Intention- Part 3: How to Let Go of a Business Strategically

Mar 30, 202646mEp. 32S1

In Part 3 of this three‑part entrepreneurship series, Kamika and business consulting expert AnGèle Cade talk about how to close a business with intention and let go strategically. They reframe business closure as a leade

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How to Sustain a Business Without Burning Out- Part 2: What Keeps Black Women Founders Stuck

Mar 26, 202652mEp. 31S1

In Part 2 of this three‑part entrepreneurship series, Kamika opens the Fail Forward File with a candid reflection on building a business on vibes instead of systems and what it cost to untangle later. She's joined by bus

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How to Start a Business the Right Way- Part 1: What Most Black Women Are Never Told

Mar 23, 202651mEp. 30S1

In Part 1 of a three‑part entrepreneurship series, Kamika opens the Fail Forward File with lessons from starting a business the wrong way and paying for it later. She's joined by AnGèle Cade, CEO of Executive on the Go,

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Money, Boundaries, and Hard Decisions in Uncertain Times

Mar 19, 202654mEp. 29S1

Financial clarity for Black women navigating layoffs and income disruption. In this episode of Black Women S.A.V.E. Black Women, Kamika opens the Fail Forward File with her own story of bankruptcy. Not as a failure, but

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The Kamala Effect: A Global Corporate Breakup for Black Women

Mar 16, 202645mEp. 28S1

In this episode of Black Women S.A.V.E Black Women, Kamika opens the Fail Forward File with a blunt prompt: don't settle anywhere ( in romance and in work). She sits with Jo Wong, a London‑based business development cons

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Aligned to Ascend: How TikTok Became the Catalyst for Doing the Uncomfortable

Mar 12, 202647mEp. 27S1

In this episode of Black Women S.A.V.E. Black Women, Kamika opens the Fail Forward File with a reflection on the difficult decision to close one of her businesses. She sits down with entrepreneur Dianna Nicole to explore

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Burnout, Being Fired and Betting on Yourself

Mar 9, 202643mEp. 26S1

In this episode of Black Women Save Black Women, Kamika opens the Fail Forward File with a reflection on burnout, control, and why peace comes from focusing on what's actually yours to hold. She's joined by entrepreneur

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