Personal branding requires a strong sense of self. In this episode of Code Switch Rebellion, Mel gets real about the identity crises Black women face when leaving corporate life for entrepreneurship. Sharing her own journey from “resume writer robot” to showing up as her unapologetic self, and she’s not holding back.
She calls out the nonsense of shrinking to fit in and urges you to ditch those conditioned personas, especially when it comes to personal branding for Black women in business for themselves. With a dash of sarcasm and plenty of encouragement, Mel lays out practical steps for building a personal brand rooted in who you actually are, not who the world says you should be.
This episode dives deep into personal branding for Black women, highlighting the unique challenges and opportunities that come with redefining yourself outside of corporate spaces.
Links:
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Timestamps:
Introduction & Podcast Purpose (00:00:15)
The Cost of Not Knowing Yourself (00:00:55)
Mel’s Personal Identity Crisis Story (00:02:19)
Postpartum Depression & Loss of Self (00:03:23)
Turning Point & Self-Discovery (00:04:34)
Corporate Conformity & Black Women’s Experiences (00:05:41)
Consequences of Disconnection (00:07:47)
Defining a Strong Sense of Self (00:08:52)
Personal Example: Honoring Preferences (00:09:56)
Benefits of Self-Awareness (00:10:51)
Realization of Transferable Skills (00:11:53)
Challenges of Authentic Personal Branding (00:12:50)
Resilience Against Criticism (00:13:59)
Confidence & Alignment in Decision-Making (00:15:00)
Brand Audit Promotion (00:15:22)
How to Build a Strong Sense of Self (00:16:00)
Step 1: Naming What’s Yours (00:16:14)
Step 2: Let Identity Lead Decisions (00:17:30)
Step 3: Practice Self-Honor (00:18:38)
Personal Branding & Authenticity (00:20:50)
Community & Acceptance (00:21:47)
Preview of Next Episode (00:21:47)
Closing & Call to Action (00:22:52)