S8E23: Casting Your Future with Dr. Cornelia Shipley Bearyman
Release Date: 04/02/2026
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info_outlineIn this episode, Laura is joined by Dr. Cornelia Shipley-Bearyman, Founder & CEO of 3C Consulting, to explore what it means to intentionally cast your future, not just react to your present.
Drawing from her work in leadership, culture transformation, and her recent PhD in metaphysics, Dr. Cornelia breaks down how our mindset, language, and belief systems shape the realities we experience, both personally and professionally. She invites listeners to consider how the way we think, speak, and interpret our circumstances directly influences what becomes possible in our lives.
Together, Laura and Dr. Cornelia explore how many Black women have been conditioned to center survival, resilience, and overperformance; and how that conditioning can quietly limit our vision for what’s possible. Through a powerful reframing, this episode challenges listeners to move from reactive survival to intentional creation.
At the heart of the conversation is Dr. Cornelia’s belief: “You will see what you say.” She unpacks how language acts as a shaping force and how small shifts in how we speak about ourselves, our work, and our future can open new pathways for growth, opportunity, and alignment.
Aligned with Season 8’s theme Leaning Into Joy, this episode invites listeners to reclaim authorship over their future by grounding in intention, expanding their thinking, and reconnecting to the internal power that shapes external outcomes.
About Dr. Cornelia
Dr. Cornelia Shipley Bearyman is the Founder and CEO of 3C Consulting, where she advises senior leaders and HR teams on building accountable, inclusive cultures that drive sustainable performance. She brings over two decades of executive and advisory experience working with Fortune 500 companies, nonprofits, and governing bodies on culture transformation, leadership capacity, and systemic inclusion. Dr. Cornelia holds a PhD in Metaphysics with a concentration in Conscious Business and Leadership, an MBA in Strategy, and a BA in Communication. She is the author of the Amazon bestselling book Design Your Life and is a frequent keynote speaker on conscious culture creation and leadership accountability.
Connect with Dr. Cornelia
Website: drcornelia.com
Women Thrive & Win Skool Community: https://bit.ly/
LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/corneliashipley/
IG: https://www.instagram.com/drcorneliasbearyman
FB: https://www.facebook.com/corneliashipley
3C Consulting LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/3cconsultingllc/
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