Episodios

  • EP 24 | Re-Entry Allowed: How to Return to the Workforce After a Career Break | The Culture Docent
    Mar 10 2026

    EP 24 of The Culture Docent with Dr. Carr explores an important question for many professionals: Is re-entry into the workforce really possible after time away?

    In this episode, Dr. Carr breaks down how to successfully return to the workforce after stepping away for caregiving, family responsibilities, personal development, or life transitions. Drawing from a recent coaching conversation, she outlines practical strategies for re-establishing your professional path without starting over.

    A career pause does not erase your experience. With the right strategy, preparation, and mindset, you can re-enter the workforce with clarity and purpose.

    In this episode, Dr. Carr discusses:

    • Re-establishing or redefining your career goals • Why reconnecting with your professional network matters • How to research industry changes and new workplace trends • Translating life experiences into valuable professional skills • Creating a realistic re-entry plan with timelines and flexibility • The importance of grace during transitions and career pivots • Why how you exit roles matters for future opportunities

    This episode also includes a Culture Docent Carte Blanche encouraging listeners to intentionally celebrate Women’s History Month by supporting women-owned businesses, engaging with art and scholarship by women, and recognizing the contributions women make across industries and communities.

    Connect with Dr. Carr

    Carbonated Sunshine Coaching Instagram: @carbonatedsunshine LinkedIn: Dr. Carr

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    #TheCultureDocent #KMOB1003 #CareerDevelopment #WorkforceReentry #CareerBreak #ProfessionalGrowth #WomensHistoryMonth

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  • Ep. 23 | Don’t Take It Personal: How to Receive Feedback Without Defensiveness
    Feb 17 2026

    “Feedback isn’t personal. It’s information.” — Dr. Takeisha R. Carr, Ed.D.

    In Episode 23 of The Culture Docent, Dr. Carr delivers a leadership masterclass on emotional intelligence, professional growth, and the discipline of receiving feedback without defensiveness.

    Drawing from real-world moments — from a simple nail shop interaction to her early career experiences being labeled “aggressive” — Dr. Carr reframes criticism as data. As an organizational development expert, she explains how high-performing leaders separate ego from information and use feedback as fuel for advancement.

    This episode explores how to regulate your emotional response, extract value from imperfect messengers, and transform vague criticism into actionable insight. Whether you are leading a team or developing your own executive presence, this conversation equips you with practical tools to grow without shrinking.

    In This Briefing:

    • Why managing your immediate emotional reaction is the first step to receiving feedback • How to separate the messenger from the message — even when it comes from a “hater” • The difference between ego-driven and data-driven growth • How managers can give timely, equitable, and outcome-focused feedback • Why clarification is a leadership skill — and how to ask better questions

    Timestamps:

    Introduction: The “Nail Shop” Inspiration Aggression vs. Assertiveness: Lessons from Dr. Carr’s Career Shifting from Ego-Driven to Data-Driven Growth How to Handle Non-Constructive Criticism The Manager’s Role: Timely and Equitable Feedback

    Carte Blanche (Resources):

    The Feedback Imperative by Anna Carroll Crucial Conversations

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    25 m
  • Ep: 22 | "Consumer Consent" (how it can help or harm your business)
    Feb 3 2026

    In this episode of The Culture Docent, Dr. Takeisha Carr tackles a growing risk facing small and mid-sized businesses: adopting new technology faster than their policies can protect the people they serve.

    As AI tools, social media content, and “always-on” recording practices become normalized, many leaders are unknowingly exposing clients — and their brands — to serious trust and safety failures.

    This conversation breaks down:

    Why recording clients for marketing or social media without explicit consent is a reputational risk

    The critical difference between AI assistants and autonomous AI agents — and what that means for data privacy

    Why skipping Terms & Conditions is no longer optional leadership behavior

    Three non-negotiable questions every leader should ask before implementing new operational tech

    How clear opt-out policies strengthen credibility, trust, and long-term brand equity

    The episode also reflects on 𝗕𝗹𝗮𝗰𝗸 𝗛𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗿𝘆 𝗠𝗼𝗻𝘁𝗵 and 𝗔𝗺𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗰𝗮𝗻 𝗛𝗲𝗮𝗿𝘁 𝗠𝗼𝗻𝘁𝗵, honoring the legacy of 𝗗𝗿. 𝗗𝗮𝗻𝗶𝗲𝗹 𝗛𝗮𝗹𝗲 𝗪𝗶𝗹𝗹𝗶𝗮𝗺𝘀, a pioneer of open-heart surgery whose work reminds us that innovation without ethics puts lives at risk.

    Listeners will also get a preview of the upcoming KMOB1003 Spotlight Series, 𝗥𝘂𝗻𝗻𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗢𝘂𝘁 𝗼𝗳 𝗧𝗶𝗺𝗲: 𝗪𝗵𝘆 𝗕𝗹𝗮𝗰𝗸 𝗛𝗲𝗮𝗿𝘁𝘀 𝗔𝗿𝗲 𝗙𝗮𝗶𝗹𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗦𝗼𝗼𝗻𝗲𝗿, hosted by Pamela Nichols and airing weekly in February with featured guests 𝗗𝗿. 𝗔𝗻𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗻𝘆 𝗙𝗹𝗲𝘁𝗰𝗵𝗲𝗿 and 𝗗𝗿. 𝗦𝗮𝗻𝗱𝗿𝗮 𝗕. 𝗡𝗶𝗰𝗵𝗼𝗹𝘀.

    This is essential listening for business owners, entrepreneurs, and leaders who want to scale responsibly — without sacrificing consumer trust, safety, or integrity.

    Hosted by Dr. Takeisha Carr KMOB1003 Global Media

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    28 m
  • Ep: 21 | “How to Be a Resource With No Resources” (building influence without institutional backing)
    Jan 27 2026

    What happens when communities are expected to lead without funding, authority, or institutional support?

    In Episode 21 of The Culture Docent, Dr. Takeisha Carr examines how Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) can remain essential, influential, and strategically relevant even during periods of organizational retrenchment.

    Drawing from her experience as a former ERG leader, consultant, and researcher, Dr. Carr explores:

    • Why ERGs remain critical infrastructure within organizations

    • The historical origins of ERGs and their continued relevance

    • The strategic value resource groups provide beyond visibility

    • Structural challenges including burnout, underfunding, and misalignment

    • Three actionable approaches to sustaining impact without additional resources

    • Why trust, safety, and community are the true foundations of long-term engagement

    The episode also addresses emerging concerns around AI-driven hiring tools and algorithmic bias, highlighting the implications for transparency, equity, and worker protections.

    This conversation is essential listening for ERG leaders, executive sponsors, HR professionals, and organizational strategists navigating an increasingly complex landscape.

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    27 m
  • Ep: 20 | "Intentional Curiosity Saved the Cat" (how to be intentionally curious and advance yourself)
    Jan 20 2026

    KMOB1003 Radio — The Culture Docent

    In this episode, we explore the power of intentional curiosity—and why learning without direction no longer serves us in today’s shifting professional and cultural landscape.

    Building on the collective heaviness many have been feeling, this conversation reframes curiosity not as distraction, but as strategy. We examine how curiosity, when paired with purpose, becomes a tool for career alignment, organizational growth, and narrative control.

    This episode unpacks:

    • Why “curiosity killed the cat” is an incomplete story

    • How intentional curiosity protects against burnout and misalignment

    • The myth that more degrees or certifications automatically equal advancement

    • How to define your why before investing time, money, or energy

    • What it really takes to shift your professional identity and reclaim your narrative

    We also respond to a listener question about being boxed into an outdated role—and outline practical steps for repositioning yourself as an authority in the direction you choose.

    This is not about hustling harder. It’s about learning with intention, moving with clarity, and building a path that actually reflects who you are becoming.

    KMOB1003 Radio delivers conversations that lead to empowered experiences—where culture meets infrastructure, and curiosity becomes a discipline.

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    25 m
  • EP: 19 Navigating Collective Heaviness in 2026
    Jan 13 2026

    In this episode, Dr. Carr, the Culture Docent, discusses the challenges of navigating collective heaviness in the current socio-political climate. She emphasizes the importance of acknowledging reality, focusing on what is within our control, and the necessity of community connection for mental well-being. The conversation encourages listeners to reflect on their support systems and take proactive steps towards personal growth and empowerment in the face of adversity.

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    20 m
  • Ep: 18 | Building a Space for Us: Rudy Fraser x Black Sky Algorithms
    Dec 23 2025

    Dr. Takeisha Carr is joined by Rudy Fraser, founder of Black Sky Algorithms, to discuss the architecture of sovereign internet communities.

    Rudy details the technical and cultural differences between corporate platforms like Twitter/X and the decentralized model of Black Sky. He explains that while traditional platforms lock you in, his goal is to allow users to move their data and followers freely. He also shares how he has given the Black Sky code away for free from day one, treating it as open-source infrastructure similar to Wikipedia, while still maintaining a business.

    The two discuss the vital importance of "finding a space for us" in the digital age—creating "digital third spaces" specifically designed for safety and mutual aid, ensuring that communities have a place to gather that isn't controlled by a single algorithm.

    Topics Covered:

    • Twitter vs. The Protocol: Why true ownership means you can take your followers with you.

    • Open Source: Giving the code away for free to build community trust.

    • Digital Third Spaces: Reviving the energy of Black Planet for mutual aid.

    • Disruption: Building systems that ad-based models can't copy.

    Quote: "Go down paths where people can't follow you."

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    28 m
  • Ep:17 In Pursuit of Something More: A Journey to Africa with Jewelry Founder Jennifer Jiggetts
    Dec 16 2025

    Subtitle: Leaving the U.S. to Build a Luxury Legacy in Lesotho, Africa | Dr. Takeisha Carr

    In this powerful episode of Tomorrow's Culture Docent, Dr. Takeisha Carr welcomes Jennifer Jiggetts, the visionary entrepreneur and founder of a luxury jewelry brand based in Lesotho, Africa.

    Jennifer shares the courageous story of leaving the U.S. to build her enterprise on ancestral soil, offering a candid look at the fears and profound changes involved in such a transformative life shift. The conversation explores the critical themes of personal growth and cultural adaptation, particularly the fascinating differences in time management and perception between Western and African societies.

    Listeners will gain insight into:

    • The essential role of community building and authentic cultural exchange in achieving success in Africa.

    • The business model focused on empowering African artisans through fair wages and promoting black women empowerment.

    • The importance of defining one’s own legacy and pursuing dreams over comfort.

    This is more than an entrepreneurship narrative; it is an exploration of heritage, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of "something more."

    Key Takeaways:
    • Jennifer Jiggetts runs a jewelry brand in Lesotho, emphasizing the importance of pursuing dreams despite fears.

    • Cultural differences in time perception can significantly impact business practices (shift from linear to circular view of time).

    • Building community connections and fair wages for artisans are essential for success and legacy.

    • Jennifer's journey reflects a broader trend of black women seeking new opportunities on the continent.

    Chapters (Timestamps):
    • 00:00 - Introduction to the Journey

    • 05:39 - Pursuing Dreams and Overcoming Fears

    • 08:18 - Finding Peace in New Beginnings

    • 13:23 - Cultural Shifts: Time and Connection

    • 21:01 - Networking and Community in Africa

    Connect:
    • Guest: Jennifer Jiggetts [Insert Guest Social/Website Link]

    • Host: Dr. Takeisha Carr [Insert Host Social Link]

    • Show: [Insert Tomorrow's Culture Docent Website Link]

    Keywords (Hashtags): #JenniferJiggetts #jewelry #entrepreneurship #culturalexchange #Africanartisans #personalgrowth #blackwomenempowerment #timemanagement #communitybuilding #legacy #DrTakeishaCarr #Lesotho #KMOB1003

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    29 m