Episode 109

109 A Return to Episode 91: Embrace Self-Reflection: Empowering White Executives through Conscious Leadership Development as a Black Consultant

Hey, listeners! While Anita is taking a bit of a break for some much-needed R&R, we invite you to dive into our podcast archives. It's a great time to revisit some old favorites or discover episodes you might have missed. 

Enjoy the replays, and she'll be back refreshed and ready to bring you some more amazing content soon. This week, enjoy revisiting Episode 91.


As a Black woman, Metaphysician, and Conscious Leadership Development Consultant and Trainer, I bring a unique perspective to the conversation around self-reflection and inclusive leadership. Today, I want to address you directly and emphasize the importance of self-reflection, as a white executive, in navigating issues of race and gender and fostering equitable work environments. 

In this episode, I will shed light on the transformative potential of self-reflection and offer insights into the specialized services I provide as a practicing metaphysician to support the growth of white executives committed to becoming conscious leaders in the impact space and beyond.

See you inside…

What You Learn:

  • How to emphasize the importance of self-reflection, as a white executive, in navigating issues of race and gender and fostering equitable work environments
  • Some insights into the specialized services I provide to support the growth of white executives committed to becoming conscious leaders in the impact space and beyond
  • Ways to reach out to me for support, guidance, and services
  • How to “own your stuff” so that you can become the conscious leader we both know you aspire to be

Featured on the Show:

Meet Anita Charlot – your conscious leadership consultant, trainer, and all-around advisor for conscious businesses. Anita digs deep into the big “why’s” of your business, walking you through how your purpose, values, and social impact can go hand in hand with your bottom line.

She’s all about helping leaders like you make sense of your place in the world, using real-world strategies, metaphysical insights, and philosophical principles to navigate decisions that sync up your business actions with what matters most for your Black and Brown employees.

Anita is passionate about guiding leaders through the ins and outs of allyship – from what it means to be an ally to the different levels of it. She creates a “no judgment” zone for you to ask all those “uncomfortable questions” and helps you create a supportive environment that forms a “glass bridge” instead of a “glass cliff” for Black and Brown women in leadership roles.

Anita is also the go-to person for Powerful Women of Color who’ve dealt with corporate trauma and are looking to bounce back and thrive, no matter where they work.

If you’re a member of the C-Suite or an up-and-coming leader who wants to take the first step towards a more conscious and inclusive leadership style, click to book time on Anita’s calendar: www.calendly.com/coachanitacharlot

If you’re a Black or Brown woman ready to heal from corporate trauma and empower yourself professionally, contact Anita: https://anitacharlot.com/contact

For media, speaking gigs, and more, head over to: www.calendly.com/coachanitacharlot

Are you ready? Reach out to Anita Charlot today.

Let’s make a positive change together.

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Anita Charlot

Wellness & Retention Strategist | Corporate Relationship Consultant | Board Member | Keynote Speaker | Executive Coach for Black and Brown Women | Award-Winning Founder and CEO

Creator of The Happy Executive Woman®, the Conversations in Color™ Corporate Workshop, and the Coloring Her Dreams™ coloring book series, and author of The 5 Phases of Dating ~ The Grown A** Woman's Guide to Attracting and Maintaining Authentic Relationships. All were created to empower, uplift, and support the emotional well-being of Black and Brown women in the workplace and their allies, mentally and emotionally.