• Episode 34: Black Womaning in Corporate America With Dr. Chelsey Green
    Jun 19 2026

    Dr. Chelsey Green on Leading The GRAMMYs, Finding Your Voice & Protecting Creators

    What does it mean to find your voice—and trust it enough to use it?

    In this powerful Black Music Month conversation, Nicole S. Palmer sits down with Dr. Chelsey Green: artist, educator, advocate, and the first Black woman and youngest person ever elected Chair of the Recording Academy® (The GRAMMYs®).

    From her early roots in church and classical music to leading at the highest levels of the music industry, Dr. Green shares how creativity, courage, and community shaped her journey. Together, Nicole and Chelsey explore what it means to lead with purpose, advocate for equity, protect creators in the age of AI, and remain connected to joy in a culture that often rewards burnout.

    More than a conversation about music, this is a conversation about visibility, voice, wellness, faith, and the courage to believe in yourself before anyone else does.

    Whether you’re an artist, entrepreneur, executive, educator, or simply someone trying to navigate life with authenticity, this episode is filled with wisdom you’ll want to revisit again and again.

    In This Episode

    00:00 Podcast Welcome00:41 Meet Dr. Chelsey Green02:17 Music Roots and Calling04:53 Village and Mentors05:35 Path to the GRAMMYs Board09:06 Equity and Representation10:47 Black Music Month and Voice12:50 AI, Music, and Creator Rights18:29 Inspiring the Next Generation19:17 Rebuilding Community20:44 The Power of In-Person Connection21:34 Choosing Joy Over Burden23:08 Workplace Breakdown and Perspective25:54 The System Versus Self29:13 Presence, Therapy, and Gratitude32:09 Living an Abundant Life Now33:11 Believe and Trust Yourself35:43 When the Inner Voice Wins36:40 Where to Find Dr. Green37:20 Final Thanks and Outro


    Connect with Dr. Chelsey Green

    Website: https://www.chelseygreen.com

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drchelseygreen/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GreenProjectTGP

    YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/ChelseyGreenProject

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4gYJdJNkyrYyocVfI9LZUM


    Continue the Conversation

    What resonated most with you from this episode?

    Was it the conversation around AI and creator rights? The reminder to prioritize joy? The challenge to trust your inner voice? Or Dr. Green’s reflections on leadership, community, and purpose?

    Join the conversation in the comments and share this episode with someone who needs the reminder that their voice matters.

    And if you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and follow Black Womaning in Corporate America® for more conversations at the intersection of leadership, visibility, wellness, and navigating systems not built with us in mind.


    Want to go deeper? Explore the book that inspired the podcast, Playing the Game While Black Womaning in Corporate America®, available wherever books are sold.


    Learn more at BlackWomaning.com.

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    38 mins
  • Episode 33: Black Womaning in Corporate America with Dr. Lisa Pittman
    May 7 2026

    Travel as Self-Care: Dr. Lisa Pittman on Boundaries, Burnout Prevention & Black Women’s Wellbeing


    Host Nicole S. Palmer welcomes Dr. Lisa Pittman, a licensed psychologist and certified travel coach based in the DC metro area, to discuss travel as an intentional form of self-care for Black professional women. Dr. Pittman shares her background, including living in Singapore, visiting all 50 states, all seven continents, and 114 countries, and explains how her therapy experience informs coaching focused on maintaining balance and optimal functioning.


    To contact Dr. Pittman…

    • ​Email: Lisa@traveldocta.com
    • ​Website: https://thetraveldoctallc.com
    • ​LinkedIn: Dr-Lisa-Pittman
    • ​IG: thetraveldocta
    • ​Blog: TravelDocta.com
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    45 mins
  • Episode 32: Black Womaning in Corporate America With Nicole S. Palmer
    Apr 23 2026

    When Delays Become Data

    In this episode of Black Womaning in Corporate America, host Nicole S. Palmer continues April’s focus on burnout and self-regulation by revisiting a past “story time” that reveals burnout patterns through chronic unresponsiveness.

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    29 mins
  • Episode 31: Black Womaning in Corporate America with Nicole S. Palmer
    Apr 10 2026

    Host Nicole S. Palmer shares a short 2026 reset for Black women navigating corporate life, starting with a firm “nope, not today” to resolutions, people-pleasing, shrinking, and contorting to be palatable. She discusses the exhaustion of always being “on,” code-switching, and conforming to workplace norms.


    Clip Credit: @LyneeMonae (on YT and TikTok)

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    19 mins
  • Episode 30: Black Womaning in Corporate America™ with Lauren Dike
    Apr 3 2026

    In this episode Black Womaning in Corporate America™, host Nicole S. Palmer and guest Lauren Dike, CEO of Harmon Inclusive Wellbeing, discuss burnout, self-regulation, and nervous system safety.

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    31 mins
  • Episode 29: Black Womaning in Corporate America™ with Zara Northover
    Apr 2 2026

    Nicole S. Palmer welcomes returning guest Zara Northover—2008 Olympian, TEDx speaker, and founder of Moving in Faith™—who shares an update on her ongoing race discrimination and retaliation lawsuit involving Rocket Mortgage. Zara explains why she refused to sign an NDA, the alleged retaliatory actions she experienced after raising concerns about Black hiring and lending disparities, and how her case was dismissed at the pleading stage.


    Now representing herself since 2023, she describes the two key issues before the Michigan Supreme Court, the significance of a rare amicus brief filed by a retired Title VII expert, and the current waiting period as the justices deliberate. The conversation also emphasizes documentation, community support, costs of litigation, and encouraging Black women to know their rights and speak up.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • We Turned 1 Today!!
    Dec 7 2025

    A Year in Review: Celebrating One Year of Black Womaning in Corporate AmericaIn this special anniversary episode of 'Black Womaning in Corporate America,' host Nicole S. Palmer, CEO of Delnic Media, celebrates the podcast's first year. Nicole reflects on the journey, including milestones and challenges, and takes the time to recognize Jewel Ham, the creative mind behind Spotify Wrapped. Listen as Nicole shares impressive podcast statistics, highlights special moments, and expresses gratitude to her loyal listeners. She also teases upcoming content, including exciting guest interviews and her next book release. Join Nicole in this heartfelt and inspiring episode that underscores the importance of representation and showing up.00:00 Introduction to the Podcast01:01 Celebrating One Year of the Podcast01:38 Acknowledging Jewel Ham's Contribution02:50 Podcast Growth and Achievements05:14 International Reach and Top Countries05:48 Listener Engagement and Top Fans09:04 Upcoming Guests and Future Plans10:58 Final Thanks and Closing Remarks

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    14 mins
  • Episode 28: Black Womaning in Corporate America™ with Röbynn Europe
    Oct 18 2025

    Welcome to another powerful episode of Black Womaning in Corporate America™ with your host Nicole S. Palmer! In this episode, Nicole sits down with the phenomenal Röbynn Europe, who shares her landmark workplace discrimination case against Equinox. Röbynn, a veteran in corporate fitness, discusses the systemic racism and harassment she faced, the $11.25 million judgment in her favor, and the broader implications of her case for workplace equality. Tune in to hear about her journey, her ongoing work in improving health care, and an important discussion on the need for more empathetic and supportive work environments. Don't miss this inspiring and eye-opening conversation!

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    50 mins