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Black-Liberation.Tech

Auteur(s): Renée Jordan Ph.D.
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As an outcome of her dissertation work and product of her company, Jordan Nuance LLC, Dr. Renee Jordan launched the Black-Liberation.Tech podcast to deliver academic (grades 6 to PhD) and career coaching by telling her story and offering advice. Tailored for women, and girls, this podcast empowers you to navigate school, work, and beyond. Tune in for inspiration, guidance, and a community committed to your success.

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  • Don’t Lose Yourself on the Way Up
    May 5 2026

    Naming Your Non-Negotiables Early

    When you’re just starting out, every opportunity can feel urgent.

    Internships. Projects. Free resources. New spaces. It can feel like you have to say yes to everything just to get your foot in the door.

    But here’s the truth:

    Not every open door is meant to be walked through at the cost of yourself.

    In this episode of Black-Liberation.Tech, Dr. Renée explores what it means to identify your non-negotiables early—especially for women, and girls navigating academic, digital, and professional spaces.

    Through real experiences from her doctoral journey, she breaks down the difference between flexibility and self-erasure, and shares the values you must protect as you grow:

    • Protecting your cultural identity and voice
    • Taking up space and asking questions with confidence
    • Setting boundaries around time, energy, and privacy
    • Staying connected to community while advancing

    This episode also expands the conversation on boundaries in real, everyday ways:

    • Knowing when to ask for extensions instead of burning out
    • Prioritizing quality over perfection
    • Understanding that “free” opportunities can still come with hidden costs
    • Learning when to say no—even when something looks prestigious

    Because success is not just about getting in the room.

    It’s about remaining whole once you get there.

    Liberation Lens Reminder:

    The goal is not just access. The goal is alignment, dignity, and sustainability.

    Reflect Mode:

    Before your next opportunity, ask yourself:

    What is one boundary, value, or part of your identity that I will not negotiate—no matter how “good” the opportunity looks?

    This episode is for anyone who is:

    • building while tired
    • navigating new spaces
    • carrying family dreams
    • learning in real time
    • trying to grow without losing themselves

    You are allowed to rise with your identity intact.

    Continue this reflection inside the Black-Liberation.Tech OER with our workbook prompts and AI-supported reflection tools.

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    14 min
  • Balancing Progress, Rest, and Purpose Through the Hard Parts
    Apr 20 2026

    What do you do when you’ve made it past a major milestone—but you’re exhausted?

    In this final episode of the Q&A series, Dr. Renée Jordan shares what it really takes to sustain momentum through the hardest parts of a long journey. Drawing from her experience earning a PhD while working full-time, she offers a grounded, honest perspective on resilience, flexibility, and balance.

    This isn’t about pushing harder—it’s about moving forward with intention.

    You’ll learn:

    • Why remembering your “why” is critical when motivation fades
    • How tracking your progress can help you keep going
    • Why rest, joy, and celebration are essential—not distractions
    • How flexibility includes adjusting your goals and protecting your quality of life

    Because resilience isn’t just about endurance—it’s about sustaining yourself along the way.

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    11 min
  • You Don’t Have to “Go Into Tech” to Be in Tech
    Apr 13 2026

    Do you have to “go into tech” to benefit from it?

    In this episode, Dr. Renée Jordan challenges the idea that tech careers are limited to computer scientists or engineers. Drawing from her own journey—from biology to education to instructional technology—she explores what it means to work in a technology-saturated world.

    This conversation reframes tech as something you engage with across fields—not just something you specialize in.

    You’ll learn:

    • Why tech isn’t just for those who build it—but for those who use it
    • How everyday roles (like teaching) are deeply connected to technology
    • Why expanding this definition opens doors for more women and girls
    • How AI tools can support exploration—even if “tech” isn’t your goal

    Because in today’s world, learning how to use technology is part of building your future.

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    7 min
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