The Importance of Believing Your Own Press

In this episode of More Than Lipstix, we will discuss the importance of believing your press.  Where in some settings this phrase is not looked upon as a positive. However, in the context of black women, we have had to learn to allow our light to shine. 




They will also talk about:

  • Affirmations to tell yourself

  • Do you feel undervalued?

  • What can help your growth?

  • How do you prepare yourself for taking on a new project?

  • How do you handle rejection?

  • The power of being authentic

It is not our deepest fear to be inadequate but too powerful beyond measure.  

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Guest Bios: 

Deloria Nelson Streete is the President and Founder of Authentic Culture and Engagement Solutions, Inc. ACE. ACE is a dynamic consulting firm that has a dual focus on organizations and individuals. Dee was recently the Managing Director of Diversity & Inclusion for Charles Schwab & Company where she leads the national Inclusion efforts for the firm. Deloria is a published author and amazing speaker who has worked professionally in Human Resources for more than 25 years with various Fortune 500 companies including Walt Disney World. Deloria’s personal brand is positive energy, courage, authenticity, and an uplifting spirit. Her commitment to Diversity & Inclusion stems from her personal mission statement which encapsulates helping people find and leverage their unique gifts. In her spare time, you will find her writing poetry, spoiling her twin granddaughters or on the farm with her husband, children, and adorable goats. 

Joni Wilson Ferguson is an Experienced Business Leader with 15+ years experience delivering organizational value leveraging financial know-how, forward thinking, problem solving and business savvy in consumer direct and business of business areas. I have supported areas focused on hospitality, convention and leisure travel, entertainment, and Sports. Effective in the development and execution of business strategy with demonstrated expertise in solving complex business concepts, technology implementation, developing easy to understand visuals and points of view as well as providing Executive Level support for decision making.




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