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Cultivating H.E.R. Space: Uplifting Conversations for the Black Woman

DEI is Gone. What Now? with Dr. Marissiko Wheaton-Greer

Cultivating H.E.R. Space: Uplifting Conversations for the Black Woman

iHeartPodcast

Education, Self-improvement

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 20 March 2026

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Hey lady! By now it is clear that we are living through an extreme backlash to the gains made by Black Americans, non-Black minorities, and women. The most glaring manifestation of this is the rollback of Affirmative Action and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs across the country. Not only were programs built to uplift non-Whites completely eliminated but they were removed with a velocity that made many American’s head recoil from whiplash. Seemingly overnight companies united to align with the current regime’s warped ideal of what the American workplace should operate as.

The thing is we, as Americans, have long moved past civil rights era workplace politics and practices. Black Americans have consistently demonstrated our aptitude and ability to be top contributors to the corporate workforce and that doesn’t have to stop despite this regime’s best efforts, according to Dr. Marissiko Wheaton-Greer, Assistant Vice President for People, Purpose and Policy at an affordable housing nonprofit and researcher on social identity, critical consciousness building, and leadership.

Dr. Wheaton-Greer offers a balanced perspective about why this moment feels different and how you can navigate hostile, tenuous workplace situations. Tune in lady and have your Cultivating H.E.R. Space journal with you so you can write down a few of the scripts Dr. Wheaton-Greer offers. Her guidance will have you managing challenging scenarios with grace, dignity and the class you’ve already cultivated.

 

Quote of the Day:

"We cannot talk about DEI in broad categories. In order to dive deeply and give people the competence they need to be good colleagues and stewards of this work, we need to be specific and engage in the unique experiences of various communities and identities."

– Dr. Marissiko Wheaton-Greer

 

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Goal Mapping Starter Guide

Cultivating H.E.R. Space Sanctuary

 

Where to find Dr. Marissiko Wheaton-Greer:

Website: Greer Consulting

IG: @marissiko

IG: @greerconsulting

LinkedIn: Dr. Marissiko Wheaton-Greer

 

Resources:

Dr. Dom’s Therapy Practice

Get That Pitch Workshop: Turn your story and expertise into speaking gigs, media features, and collaborations, without a publicist. Visit GetThatPitch.com and Use code HERSPACE for a special listener discount.

Branding with Terri

Melanin and Mental Health

Therapy for Black Girls 

Psychology Today

Therapy for QPOC

Therapy Fund Foundation

 

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Instagram: @herspacepodcast

Facebook: @herspacepodcast

Website: cultivatingherspace.com

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0:00.0

I'm Daniel Alarcon, and this is my friend, is much more famous than I am. I wouldn't go that far, but I'm John Green, co-host of the podcast The Away End with my old friend Daniel. On our podcast, The Away End, we'll share with you the magic of international football, all leading up to the 2026 World Cup. Together, we'll find out why, of all the unimportant things, football, soccer, is the most important.

0:22.6

Listen to the away end with Daniel Auerkone and John Green on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:32.6

On this week's episode of cultivating her space, I want folks to feel like you are not crazy.

0:41.2

There's nothing wrong with you, right?

0:42.6

We are all going through the experience of being silenced,

0:46.7

the experience of feeling unseen,

0:48.5

the experience of being tone policed.

0:51.8

It is unfortunately a rite of passage for us as black women, particularly

0:56.2

when thinking about our experiences and academic spaces in the workplace. And so I just hope that

1:01.4

hearing this conversation just continues to empower those of us who constantly feel like we are

1:08.5

up against the world by ourselves.

1:16.8

Hey lady, have you ever felt like the world just doesn't get you?

1:19.9

Well, we do.

1:26.4

Welcome to cultivating her space, the podcast dedicated to uplifting and empowering women like you.

1:34.0

We're your host. Dr. Dominique Broussard, an educator and psychologist, and Terry Lomax, a techie and transformational speaker.

1:36.3

Join us every week for authentic conversations about everything from fibroids to fake friends

1:42.7

as we create space for black women to just be.

1:48.8

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1:53.7

Lady, we are black founded and black owned, and your support will help us reach even more women like you.

2:00.1

Now, let's get into this week's episode of Cultivating HerSpace.

2:05.6

If you want more speaking engagements, collaborations, or visibility for your brand, I gotta tell you the truth.

2:12.6

This is Terry Lomax, and I've been a public speaker for over 12 years.

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