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#BlackBlogsMatter 2025: The 92% vs Everybody (Leading In Color - S4, Ep60

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In this episode of Leading in Color, host Sarah Morgan continues the BlackBlogsMatter / BlackPodsMatter challenge with a powerful discussion on “The 92% vs Everybody.” The title refers to the 92% of Black women who voted for Kamala Harris, demonstrating once again their unwavering commitment to democracy and progress.

Sarah explores the relentless scrutiny and challenges Black women face in every aspect of life—whether in politics, the workplace, or everyday interactions. She breaks down the shifting goalposts that Black women must navigate to prove their qualifications and excellence, only to be met with hostility and dismissal. She also examines the way society continues to expect Black women to lead, fix, and save—despite rarely receiving the same support in return.

This episode is a celebration of Black women’s resilience, intelligence, and impact, and a call to action for them to prioritize their own well-being. Sarah reminds listeners that Black women owe nothing to anyone but themselves.

Follow Leading in Color on Instagram, Threads, and LinkedIn, and don’t forget to leave a 5-star review. Join the conversation using #BlackBlogsMatter.

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Content provided by Sarah Morgan. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sarah Morgan or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of Leading in Color, host Sarah Morgan continues the BlackBlogsMatter / BlackPodsMatter challenge with a powerful discussion on “The 92% vs Everybody.” The title refers to the 92% of Black women who voted for Kamala Harris, demonstrating once again their unwavering commitment to democracy and progress.

Sarah explores the relentless scrutiny and challenges Black women face in every aspect of life—whether in politics, the workplace, or everyday interactions. She breaks down the shifting goalposts that Black women must navigate to prove their qualifications and excellence, only to be met with hostility and dismissal. She also examines the way society continues to expect Black women to lead, fix, and save—despite rarely receiving the same support in return.

This episode is a celebration of Black women’s resilience, intelligence, and impact, and a call to action for them to prioritize their own well-being. Sarah reminds listeners that Black women owe nothing to anyone but themselves.

Follow Leading in Color on Instagram, Threads, and LinkedIn, and don’t forget to leave a 5-star review. Join the conversation using #BlackBlogsMatter.

  continue reading

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