S7E12: Using Your Introvert Superpowers with Dr. Nicole Bryan
Release Date: 06/26/2025
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info_outlineIn this conversation, Laura welcomes Dr. Nicole Bryan to discuss the unique strengths of introverts and the importance of recognizing and leveraging introverted qualities, such as deep thinking and observation, to succeed in the workplace. The discussion emphasizes embracing one's unique qualities and leveraging them for career growth and influence.
Laura and Dr. Nicole explore the unique nuances of Black women introverts, with specific regard to navigating office politics in leadership roles. They discuss the importance of relationship building in office dynamics, and how introverts can redefine their approach to self-advocacy. Their discussion also highlights the need for inclusive environments that allow introverts to contribute in ways that align with their strengths, including the use of strategic silence as a powerful communication tool.
Dr. Nicole shares her concept of 'quiet disruptors,’ highlighting how introverted leaders can create impactful change within organizations.
About Dr. Nicole
Dr. Nicole A. Bryan went from the ‘Block to the Boardroom’ and is now a certified leadership career coach, organizational consultant and psychotherapist, with 25+ years' experience helping introvert women define their own success, lead with confidence, expertly navigate company politics, and secure their executive seat to maximize their income, influence, and impact.
Nicole's world-class programs at TheChangeDoc, LLC integrate psychology, key business principles, organizational behavior and decades of real-world experience as a corporate executive to empower introvert women to make a difference, lead bolder and create positive change for themselves, their teams, and the world!
Nicole was raised in Brooklyn, NY and always represents her Bajan (Barbados) roots. She's passionate about health, wealth and hot yoga! She also believes that life is all about loving and learning and has received the following degrees: Ph.D. Counseling Psychology at University of Maryland College Park; Masters of Education, Counseling - University of Maryland College Park; Masters of Education, Personnel Counseling - Fordham University, M.B.A. - Cornell University, Masters of Industrial Labor Relations - Cornell University; Bachelor of Arts, Business - Michigan State University.
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