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Episode 132: Bridging the Trust Gap: Overcoming Bias and Stereotypes

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Ever felt like you had to work twice as hard just to be seen as competent?

If you’re a woman, particularly a woman of color in consulting, chances are you’ve encountered the trust gap. This gap represents the distance between your genuine expertise and how others view it. When this gap exists, it's not merely frustrating; it’s deeply rooted in systemic bias.

In this episode, we’ll delve into how bias distorts perceptions of trust and competence and, more importantly, how to bridge that gap without losing ourselves in the process.

While you can’t control others’ biases, you can manage how you navigate and challenge them and reshape the narrative. Press play and discover how to transform the trust gap into a bridge to lasting credibility and respect.

***Subscribe and share this episode to inspire others to join this supportive and transformative conversation.***
For more information, visit https://excelatconsulting.com/

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1. Navigating the Trust Gap in Consulting (00:00:00)

2. Strategies for Handling Bias in Consulting (00:17:13)

3. Building Trust Through Data and Relationships (00:25:49)

150 episodes

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Send me a text message and get your questions answered on the podcast! I'd love to hear from you!

Ever felt like you had to work twice as hard just to be seen as competent?

If you’re a woman, particularly a woman of color in consulting, chances are you’ve encountered the trust gap. This gap represents the distance between your genuine expertise and how others view it. When this gap exists, it's not merely frustrating; it’s deeply rooted in systemic bias.

In this episode, we’ll delve into how bias distorts perceptions of trust and competence and, more importantly, how to bridge that gap without losing ourselves in the process.

While you can’t control others’ biases, you can manage how you navigate and challenge them and reshape the narrative. Press play and discover how to transform the trust gap into a bridge to lasting credibility and respect.

***Subscribe and share this episode to inspire others to join this supportive and transformative conversation.***
For more information, visit https://excelatconsulting.com/

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Navigating the Trust Gap in Consulting (00:00:00)

2. Strategies for Handling Bias in Consulting (00:17:13)

3. Building Trust Through Data and Relationships (00:25:49)

150 episodes

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