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Full-Time Black Woman

Full-Time Black Woman

Written by: Aleese Real & Esha Belle
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Join Aleese Real and Esha Belle as they create a safe space for professional black women and entrepreneurs. Aleese and Esha will have your back from coffee to wine while teaching you how to play your power perfectly. Check them out on Facebook and Instagram @fulltimeblackwoman. Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe! They see you because they are you.

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  • 196: From Corporate to Consultant: Betting on Yourself
    Feb 1 2026

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    Today, we’re talking about moving from Corporate America to becoming a successful consultant—the mindset shift, the fears, the preparation, and the freedom.

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    50 mins
  • 195: From Laid Off to Lifted up
    Jan 25 2026

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    In this empowering episode of Full Time Black Women, hosts Aleese Real and Esha Belle tackle the challenges and opportunities faced by 300k Black women who have lost their jobs as of January 2025. From navigating layoffs to exploring small business ideas, they provide uplifting insights and practical advice to help listeners turn setbacks into setups for success. Tune in for a dose of inspiration and actionable steps to embrace your power and pivot towards your purpose.

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    39 mins
  • 194: When the Numbers Shift: Black Women, Unemployment, and the Current Economy
    Jan 18 2026

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    Today, we’re tackling an important topic that affects millions of families and communities across the country: unemployment trends for Black women in the United States.

    Recent labor market reports have shown that even as the overall unemployment rate has stayed relatively low, joblessness among Black women has been rising compared to other groups.

    This episode isn’t about politics — it’s about data, lived experience, and what the current economic landscape looks like for Black women in the labor market.



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    33 mins
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