💡 How do you step into spaces that weren’t built for you? Former White House Social Secretary Deesha Dyer knows firsthand what it means to navigate elite spaces, confront imposter syndrome, and unapologetically own her power. In this episode of To Tell You The Truth, we dive into her unconventional journey—from being a hip-hop journalist to a key figure in the Obama administration—while also tackling the realities of being a Black woman in politics, prioritizing self-worth, and the art of reinvention.
🔥 In this episode, we discuss:
✅ Overcoming imposter syndrome & taking up space
✅ The unspoken struggles of Black women in political spaces
✅ How to redefine success on your own terms
✅ Behind-the-scenes moments from the White House
✅ Why it’s time for Black women to stop self-sacrificing & start prioritizing themselves
💬 Have you ever struggled with imposter syndrome? Drop your thoughts in the comments!
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Deesha Dyer is a philanthropist, award-winning strategist and author, on-the-ground community organizer, and executive operations expert. Working her way up from a 31-year old community college student who served as a White House intern for President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama, Deesha ended her government career as the White House social secretary, a highly-coveted senior position. She is currently the founder and president of social impact agency, Hook & Fasten where she coordinates transformational partnerships by utilizing a company’s funds, skills, resources or product to ignite sustainable change in communities.
She is curator of multiple scholarships for Black women in politics, travel, wellness and animal care and sits on board of the Humane Society of the United States. Serving as a Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics Resident Fellow in 2019, Deesha designed and led a study course called, Imposter to Impact. A renowned speaker known for her engaging and authentic delivery, she is an expert on topics ranging from diplomacy, events, women leadership, confidence, race & ethnicity and social change.
Deesha was included in Marie Claire’s new guard of women changing the world, the Root’s most influential African-Americans and profiled in Women Who Run the White House by Essence. She’s been featured in Vogue, Travelnoire, and the Washington Post and has also delivered commentary on CNN, MSNBC and NPR. Deesha has written for Oprah Daily, Glamour and Lonely Planet and was awarded the Women of Excellence Award by the District of Columbia. In April 2024, Deesha released her highly anticipated debut, Undiplomatic about her untraditional journey in politics and advocacy. Undiplomatic has been praised by Oprah’s Book Club, Taraji P. Henson and Michelle Obama as being a must-read and is used as a resource for confidence and worth at institutions across the country. For her impact through Undiplomatic, Dyer was recently awarded the prestigious Larry Neal Writer’s Award.
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