
What Do You Need?
How Women of Color Can Take Ownership of Their Careers to Accelerate Their Path to Success
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Lauren Wesley Wilson
About this listen
Lauren Wesley Wilson, businesswoman and founder and CEO of ColorComm Corporation, uncovers the skills that women of color need to know to reach leadership positions.
What do you need? This question, as simple as it is powerful, is not often asked of women of color. But the answer to this question could be the difference between dreaming of a successful life and actually living one.
As founder and CEO of ColorComm Corporation, Lauren Wesley Wilson has been on the forefront of empowering women to become leaders and changemakers in business. At age 25, Lauren founded ColorComm, which began as an informal networking luncheon series and has since evolved into a multimillion-dollar communications company.
Like any successful venture, your career needs a strategic plan; and that starts by determining where you want to go and what you need to get there. A fundamental piece of developing that vision is the crucial question that ColorComm has long-asked its community: What do you need?
In her groundbreaking book, Lauren reveals the unwritten rules that women of color need to know in order to succeed in the workplace. Drawing from her own career experiences, Lauren shares the playbook you’ll need to advance to the C-Suite.
Whether you are a woman of color seeking to thrive in the workplace or an ally committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone can excel, What Do You Need? is your indispensable road map to understanding, supporting, and empowering women of color in their careers.
What Do You Need? is a reminder that by understanding each other’s needs we can build bridges that lead us toward a more equitable and inclusive society, all while enjoying the journey up the ladder to success.
Told through stories from her own career and those of her friends and connections—including Whoopi Goldberg, Gayle King, Ann Curry, Michelle Lee—as well as through tools, resources, and practical strategies, Lauren uncovers the secrets of how women of color can reach executive leadership positions.
Topics include:
· tackling imposter syndrome
· building a network
· establishing your value
· insights for recognizing the red flags when a job is a dead end
· and much more
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So many of us feel lonely, unfulfilled, or trapped—in our roles and relationships, in cycles of self-sabotage and bad decisions, by our patterns and misguided attempts to feel happy or to feel something. According to existential psychotherapist Sara Kuburic, it doesn’t have to be so difficult. Really. The answer is found in facing ourselves—whatever version that might be, regardless of whether we like the person we see reflected back to us. It’s about accepting full responsibility for the choices and actions that create our reality.
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Maybe it’s on me..
- By Michelle Cherry Roe on 08-12-24
By: Sara Kuburic
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Take Back the Game
- How Money and Mania Are Ruining Kids' Sports--and Why It Matters
- By: Linda Flanagan
- Narrated by: Abby Craden
- Length: 8 hrs and 40 mins
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Some 75% of American families want their kids to play sports. Athletics are training grounds for character, friendship, and connection; at their best, sports insulate kids from hardship and prepare them for adult life. But youth sports have changed so dramatically over the last 25 years that they no longer deliver the healthy outcomes everyone wants. Instead, unbeknownst to most parents, kids who play competitive organized sports are more likely to burn out or suffer from overuse injuries than to develop their characters or build healthy habits.
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- By Grace's mom on 09-15-22
By: Linda Flanagan
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Conversations on Letting Go
- Guidance, Meditations, and Exercises to Help You Live Authentically
- By: Najwa Zebian
- Narrated by: Najwa Zebian, Catherine Ho, Dani Martineck, and others
- Length: 5 hrs and 14 mins
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Najwa Zebian, EdD, has been grappling with the concept of letting go for years, both in her own journey and in her interactions with community members, students, and friends. More and more, Najwa has observed that while our problems are personal, the themes surrounding them are universal. She concluded that letting go is a topic that deserves specific attention and consideration.
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Incredible
- By Amazon Customer on 07-17-23
By: Najwa Zebian
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Please, Sorry, Thanks
- The Three Words That Change Everything
- By: Mark Batterson
- Narrated by: Mark Batterson
- Length: 4 hrs and 36 mins
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The best predictor of success in life, in love, and in leadership is your proficiency at please, sorry, and thanks. Those three words are the foundation of all healthy relationships and successful careers. Those three words are the only ceiling on achieving your dreams. Those three words will determine how happy you are.
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Awesome, Encouraging Book to Improve Communication
- By Kerri Rocco on 04-11-23
By: Mark Batterson
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Real Self-Care
- A Transformative Program for Redefining Wellness (Crystals, Cleanses, and Bubble Baths Not Included)
- By: Pooja Lakshmin MD
- Narrated by: Pooja Lakshmin MD
- Length: 6 hrs and 15 mins
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Real self-care is an internal, self-reflective process that involves making difficult decisions in line with our values, and when we practice it, we shift our relationships, our workplaces, and even our broken systems. Using case studies from her practice, clinical research, and the down-to-earth style that she's become known for, Pooja Lakshmin provides a step-by-step program for real and sustainable change. Real Self-Care is a complete roadmap for women to set boundaries, move past guilt, treat themselves with compassion, get closer to themselves, and assert their power.
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Important topic but flawed insofar as it claims to want to reach a general audience
- By A.P. on 11-06-23
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The Book of Boundaries
- Set the Limits That Will Set You Free
- By: Melissa Urban
- Narrated by: Melissa Urban
- Length: 11 hrs and 11 mins
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Since launching the mega-bestselling wellness program the Whole30, Melissa Urban has taught millions of people how to establish healthy habits and successfully navigate pushback and peer pressure. She knows firsthand that boundaries—clear limits you set to protect your energy, time, and health—are the key to feelings of security, confidence, and freedom in every area of your life. Now, in The Book of Boundaries, she shows you how boundaries are the key to better mental health, increased energy, improved productivity, and more fulfilling relationships.
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Lot's of repetitive & unnecessary fluff
- By mzfitz on 12-29-22
By: Melissa Urban
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The Stress Prescription
- Seven Days to More Joy and Ease
- By: Elissa Epel PhD
- Narrated by: Elissa Epel PhD
- Length: 7 hrs and 3 mins
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Whether we’re facing deadlines, difficulties with family or friends, personal crises, or just the uncertainty of the world—stress is the ocean we swim in. Even our negative thoughts can trigger our body’s stress response so we rarely experience periods of ease and deep restoration. In The Stress Prescription, Dr. Epel distills decades of research, infused with wisdom, into a practical yet transformative seven-day plan of science-based techniques that can help you harness stress through more positive challenge and purpose.
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A Paradigm Shift- The Brilliance of Evolution
- By Pia on 05-30-23
By: Elissa Epel PhD
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From Imagination to Reality
- Secret Manifestation Lessons and the Law of Assumption from Abdullah, Master Alchemist
- By: Abiola Abrams
- Narrated by: Abiola Abrams
- Length: 9 hrs and 25 mins
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Abiola Abrams reveals the hidden teachings of Abdullah, a mystic and sage from the 1930s whose influence on spiritual teachers such as Neville Goddard and Joseph Murphy underscores the profound impact of his insight. Abdullah’s teachings have long been linked to Neville Goddard’s creation of the Law of Assumption. This book will become your tools for harnessing the energy of your intentions while guiding you toward deeper self-awareness and alignment with your desires.
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A breath of fresh air in this space
- By cf20 on 06-13-24
By: Abiola Abrams
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Infinite Receiving
- Crack the Code to Conscious Wealth Creation and Finally Manifest Your Dream Life
- By: Suzy Ashworth
- Narrated by: Suzy Ashworth
- Length: 8 hrs and 3 mins
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Infinite Receiving is so much more than manifestation. This audiobook will help you find your purpose and take actionable steps to live the life you want. Faith plus action equals miracles! Through meditations, affirmations, and practical exercises, Suzy Ashworth will show you how to become more aware of your energy and help you to redefine your relationship with wanting.
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Changing how I experience life already
- By Meri on 02-21-24
By: Suzy Ashworth
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Sensitive
- The Hidden Power of the Highly Sensitive Person in a Loud, Fast, Too-Much World
- By: Jenn Granneman, Andre Sólo
- Narrated by: Patty Nieman
- Length: 7 hrs and 22 mins
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Everyone has a sensitive side, but nearly one in three people have the genes to be more sensitive than others—both physically and emotionally. These are the people who pause before speaking and think before acting; they tune in to subtle details and make connections that others miss. Whether introverted or extroverted, they tend to be bighearted, creative, and wired to go deep, yet society tells them to hide the very sensitivity that makes them this way. These are the world’s “highly sensitive people,” and Sensitive is the book that champions them.
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Doesn’t make me feel better
- By jeanius on 08-31-23
By: Jenn Granneman, and others
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The Book of Virtues: 30th Anniversary Edition
- By: William J. Bennett, Elayne Glover Bennett
- Narrated by: Ed Asner, Elayne Glover Bennett, Jenn Bennett, and others
- Length: 22 hrs and 8 mins
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The Book of Virtues is one of the most popular moral primers ever written, an inspiring anthology that helps children understand and develop character—and helps parents teach it to them. Responsibility. Courage. Compassion. Loyalty. Honesty. Friendship. Persistence. Hard work. Self-discipline. Faith. These remain the essentials of good character. The Book of Virtues contains hundreds of exemplary stories offering children examples of good and bad, right and wrong. The updated edition of The Book of Virtues will continue a legacy of raising moral children far into a new century.
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A must-read for parents and children!
- By don stephens on 01-29-23
By: William J. Bennett, and others
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Just the Good Stuff
- No-BS Secrets to Success (No Matter What Life Throws at You)
- By: Jim VandeHei
- Narrated by: Jonathan Todd Ross
- Length: 5 hrs and 7 mins
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Jim VandeHei’s high school guidance counselor laid it out clearly: VandeHei wasn’t cut out for college. In 1990, you could find him proving the counselor’s case emphatically, preferring beer to books and delivering pizzas to mapping out career plans. He attended a two-year school before smuggling himself into the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, where after a year he had racked up a 1.4 GPA and was on the verge of getting the boot.
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No nonsense Leadership wisdom
- By Rafael Hiciano on 09-04-24
By: Jim VandeHei
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Life in Five Senses
- How Exploring the Senses Got Me Out of My Head and into the World
- By: Gretchen Rubin
- Narrated by: Gretchen Rubin
- Length: 7 hrs and 20 mins
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A Life in Five Senses is an absorbing, layered story of discovery filled with profound insights and practical suggestions about how to heighten our senses and use our powers of perception to live fuller, richer lives—and, ultimately, how to move through the world with more vitality and love.
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Remembering to use your senses
- By Schase on 05-12-23
By: Gretchen Rubin
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- Jonelle
- 04-14-24
Great advice!
I loved how Lauren wove in her personal stories with practical advice for women of color. Everyone should read this book! It’s packed with gems to help women navigate their careers and allies should read it to learn how to continually help others.
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- Dabest31
- 05-16-24
So insightful!
I so enjoyed this book! A lot of what was mentioned occurs way more than we’d like to admit but I love how this book gives us tips n tools for how to combat it!
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- civicus
- 08-04-24
Building Relationships and be Empowered
Building relationships and understanding the need for connectivity is the key takeaway. The author shares her professional experience in the workplace. She offers advice for women who seek to establish themselves. What Do You Need? How Women of Color Can Take Ownership of Their Careers to Accelerate Their Path Audible book flowed smoothly.
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