Stop Shrinking: Why These Workplaces Want You Small — and Why You Refuse
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In this episode of The Unapologetic Executive, Ritha Pierre, Esq. takes a direct and honest look at what "shrinking" really means in the workplace, and why it's not just a personal habit, but often a response to environments that demand it.
Drawing from lived experience, Ritha speaks candidly about navigating spaces where she was silenced, othered, and dismissed, not because she lacked capability, but because she refused to compromise her integrity.
This episode goes beyond surface-level leadership advice and addresses the deeper realities many high-performing women, especially Black women, face in professional environments: being labeled difficult for setting boundaries, aggressive for speaking clearly, and unapproachable for taking their roles seriously.
More importantly, this conversation reframes the narrative.
You are not the problem.
This episode is about recognizing the difference between adapting for effectiveness and shrinking for acceptance — and choosing to stand in your power, even when there are consequences.
This is leadership, without apology.