Vulnerability: The Secret Superpower with Kesha Whitaker


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Apr 16 2024 41 mins  

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Episode 007- Vulnerability: The Secret Superpower

Welcome to Sispreneur Stories, the podcast that brings you inspiring stories and valuable insights from Black female entrepreneurs and industry leaders. In this episode, special guest Keisha Whitaker, a seasoned PR strategist and public speaking expert.

Meet Kesha Whitaker. In this installment, we delve into the psychological aspects of vulnerability and how it can be a catalyst for growth, connection, and innovation among Sispreneurs. Tune in to uncover her inspiring story and how she harnessed vulnerability as a secret weapon, overcame imposter syndrome and forged a new path of resilience and success in the business world.

In this transformative episode, we dive deep into the psyche of female business owners, exploring how vulnerability isn't weakness, but a dynamic catalyst for remarkable growth, genuine connections, and groundbreaking innovation.

This episode of Sispreneur Stories is proudly sponsored by the Black Business Association of Memphis, dedicated to empowering entrepreneurs and fostering economic growth in the community.


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Key Takeaways:

👉🏽Authenticity is key in building meaningful connections and fostering trust in professional relationships.
👉🏽Vulnerability can be a strength, allowing individuals to connect on a deeper level and inspire others through shared experiences.
👉🏽Strategic networking involves identifying key contacts and fostering genuine relationships based on mutual respect and support.

Website: K. Whitaker Public Relations
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Episode Credits:

Hosts: The Anthony Sisters
Podcast ID: S1:007

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Funded in part through a Grant with the U.S. Small Business Administration. All opinions, conclusions, and/or recommendations expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the SBA, or the BBA.