SHEÂ BLOGS
Welcome to SHE BLOGS, a vibrant space where technology, empowerment, and groundbreaking ideas converge. This is more than just a blog; it's a movement, a community, and a platform dedicated to inspiring women and all underrepresented talents in the realm of technology and beyond.
By Caryn Warren
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As we close out the first day of Kwanzaa, dedicated to Umoja (Unity), it feels only fitting to reflect on the monumental performance Beyoncé delivered yesterday. Her Superbowl-worthy halftime show was more than just entertainment—it was a masterclass celebrating Blackness, collab...
By Caryn Warren
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As a woman who has spent over 27 years in the tech industry, I can confidently say that the journey wasn’t easy. When I began my career, there was one thing I lacked that could have made a world of difference—a mentor. Navigating the complexities of an underrepresented field like...
By Caryn Warren
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Honesty and transparency are two words that are echoed in the workplace. Well, it's time to be honest and transparent about the soul-stealing and energy-draining experiences many of us face in the workplace, especially as black women. We are tired of the microaggressions and pass...
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Everyone who knows me knows that I am a huge Beyoncé fan. She is my favorite music artist. We could all learn something from her about work ethic. After my review, I will share ten things we can learn from Beyoncé as business owners.
Review:
In a world where artistry often bows...
By Caryn Warren
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First, let's get something straight! I am a movie fanatic. I am a Marvel junkie. I love superhero movies. I am a champion for women's empowerment.
Congratulations to Nia DaCosta, a Black woman who directed The Marvels. She is the first Black woman to direct a Marvel film and the...
By Caryn Warren
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Introduction
The Information Technology (IT) sector is a world of innovation, problem-solving, and constant change. While navigating through my career, I've noticed a fascinating trend: many of my IT coworkers are introverts. Unlike me, they tend to be quiet, thoughtful, and often...
By Caryn Warren
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I visited the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio, in the summer of 2008 while on a work trip. I didn't know anything about it and wasn't really excited about going, lol. I was shocked to see all the black artists and different genres displayed. It was an eye-opening exp...
