Corporate Spaces and the Box
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In this powerful episode of The Box & The Sky series, Keya McClain the Poet dives into the emotional performance many Black women are forced to navigate in corporate and professional spaces.
Corporate Spaces and the Box explores the unspoken pressure to constantly self-monitor, code-switch, emotionally regulate, and shrink parts of yourself in order to survive professionally while still being respected, heard, and valued.
From tone-policing and perception management to the exhaustion of always having to appear “pleasant,” “non-threatening,” or “strong,” Keya unpacks the emotional choreography many women quietly perform behind the scenes in the workplace.
In this episode, Keya discusses:
• The emotional exhaustion of code-switching
• Why professionalism often rewards performance over authenticity
• The burden of perception Black women carry in corporate spaces
• Being labeled “aggressive,” “difficult,” or “intimidating” for simply being direct
• The complexity of being both empathic and strategic in leadership
• Why layered women disrupt environments built on predictability
• Redefining success beyond titles, survival, and self-abandonment
Keya also explores how many women disconnect from themselves professionally after years of self-monitoring and emotional suppression — and why more women are now choosing authenticity, peace, alignment, and emotional freedom over performative professionalism.
This conversation is for every woman who has ever felt pressured to flatten herself in order to fit inside corporate culture.
You are not unprofessional because you are layered.
And success should not require the abandonment of your humanity.
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