
The Chronicles of an Introverted Black Woman
By Jeanette Hendrix

The Chronicles of an Introverted Black WomanDec 05, 2022

Chronicles Volume 46: Self-Reflection

Chronicles Volume 45: Honor Yourself

Chronicles Volume 44: The Creative Process

Chronicles Volume 43: Choose Joy

Chronicles Volume 42: Reinventing Yourself with Mindset Coach Angie Vision

Chronicles Volume 41: Love Yourself First
In this volume, we’re talking about loving yourself first. Learning to listen to your inner voice and trusting your intuition will help you figure out what is and isn't serving you. Listen to this volume to understand the importance of putting yourself first, and to learn how to overcome past mistakes. Like what you hear? Follow me on Instagram @intrvrtdblkwmn

Chronicles Volume 40: Procrastination: Chuck The Deuces Up

Chronicles Volume 39: Progress is Never Done

Chronicles Volume 38: Creating a Life Without Limits

Chronicles Volume 37: Who Are You, Really?

Chronicles Volume 36: Live Your Truth by Being Honest with Yourself

Chronicles Volume 35: Eliminating Self-Doubt & Being Your Authentic Self

Chronicles Volume 34: Being Present & Social Media Free
First, let me say Happy Mental Health Awareness month! For the month of May, I decided to take a break from social media and spend time just being present and appreciating how far I’ve come mentally from last year. I also share some affirmations that have helped me be mindful and stay present. Change your perspective, change your life. Like what you hear? Join my email list at Jeanettesliteracycorner.com to get inspiration directly to your inbox! Follow me on Instagram @intrvrtdblkwmn

Chronicles Volume 33: Learn Yourself with Latoya Cherice Hall

Chronicles Volume 32: Cultivating Abundance

Chronicles Volume 31: The Importance of Time for Ourselves with Liz Jones

Chronicles Volume 30: Have Faith

Chronicles Volume 29: Overcoming Fear

Chronicles Volume 28: Confidence: A Love Letter to Myself

Chronicles Volume 27: Hello Thirty-one! Doubt & Shame & Fear, oh my!

Chronicles Volume 26: How to Build Confidence While Being an Introvert
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Chronicles Volume 25: Social Anxiety and The Inner World of an Introvert
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Chronicles Volume 24: The Art Edition

Chronicles Volume 23: Changing Our Mindsets for the Better with KaleafWins

Chronicles Volume 22: Mental Health Edition

Chronicles Volume 21: Black Educator: The Money Printers with Dame & Tola
They are also the masterminds behind The Money Printers. The Money Printers is a movement dedicated to building generational wealth. They focus on printing money through trading options, stocks, real estate investing and so much more.
The goal for The Money Printers is financial freedom for everyone in the community!
They share as much knowledge, information and resources as possible. From beginners to more advanced investors, The Money Printers has something for everyone and is the place to be!
During our conversation, we talked about how The Money Printers came to be in the middle of the pandemic. They started this community in June of 2020 and everyday it’s growing and growing!
Make sure to follow Dame on instagram @damebondtm to learn more about the power of trading options!
Also, follow Tola on instagram if you are someone who loves to travel but just can’t because of the Pandemic. You will live life with Tola through his instagram for sure @livelifewithtola
Check out The Money Printers Shop @themoneyprinterstmp
To learn more about me, check out my instagram @intrvrtdblkwmn :)
Become a podcast supporter, to help with funding future episodes :) The link is in my Instagram bio @intrvrtdblkwmn Don’t forget to check out my Literacy website. Jeanettesliteracycorner.com for notebooks, mugs, hoodies, shopping totes and so much more! Every purchase will help provide a FREE monthly newsletter for parents who have little readers at home. Thank you for your continued support

Chronicles Volume 20: The Holistic Approach

Chronicles Volume 19: Black Educators: The Poetry Edition
Kofi Antwi, is an African American writer, English professor, and graduate of the Writers Foundry MFA Creative Writing program. He was born in Brooklyn and raised in Staten Island by parents of Ghanaian descent. Kofi’s writing has been published by, Great Weather For Media, Agbowo, No, Dear, NYSAI, Ninalem, and Rigorous. Kattywompus Press published Kofi’s debut poetry chapbook Tidal Wave. Kofi has served as a guest editor of Breadcrumbs Mag, an Assistant Editor at Wisconsin English Journal, Assistant Editor Black Arts Movement Reader, and nominated for Best Poem on The Web by Rise Up.
Make sure to follow Kofi Antwi on instagram @kofiantwi_ to check out Tidal Wave, his book filled with poetry. Let’s share more Black stories. Also, his website www.kofiantwi.net
To learn more about me, check out my instagram @intrvrtdblkwmn :)
Become a podcast supporter, to help with funding future episodes :) The link is in my Instagram bio @intrvrtdblkwmn Don’t forget to check out my Literacy website. Jeanettesliteracycorner.com for notebooks, mugs, hoodies, shopping totes and so much more! Every purchase will help provide a FREE monthly newsletter for parents who have little readers at home. Thank you for your continued support

Chronicles Volume 18: March Madness: The Teacher Edition
In the first segment, Black Educator: Shifting Your Teacher Mindset, I am ranting with Jada, who is a Science Teacher in the Bronx. She is also a Poet, who empowers and educates others to shift their mindset to prioritize themselves first. On this segment we will talk about our non-negotiable when it comes to our time as educators.
Don't forget to check out a special segment, dedicated to my late grandfather Anthony Brown who was a proud member of the United States Marine Corps. My grandfather was and still a huge reason why I do what I do. That's why I keep going! Thank you, Papa Brown 3/25/13. Think of someone who motivated you growing up and keep them at the center of it all :)
Make sure to follow Jada on instagram @thebrownfropoet to see more of her self-care tips.
To learn more about me, check out my instagram @intrvrtdblkwmn :)
Become a podcast supporter, to help with funding future episodes :) The link is in my Instagram bio @intrvrtdblkwmn Don’t forget to check out my Literacy website. Jeanettesliteracycorner.com for notebooks, mugs, hoodies, shopping totes and so much more! Every purchase will help provide a FREE monthly newsletter for parents who have little readers at home. Thank you for your continued support

Chronicles Volume 17: Leaving the Corporate World and Living Life More Freely
In the first segment, Black Introvert Intellects, I had the pleasure of talking with Marina, who is a brand expert helping entrepreneurs and small business owners build pivot-proof and true-to-self personal brands to grow their platforms, make money and live vivaciously!! She shares her experiences of working in the corporate world and making the decision to leave and create her own table!
Make sure to check out the Introvert Rant segment, I will be talking about how overthinking will get in the way of your goals!
Make sure to follow Marina on instagram @vivaciouslymarina
To learn more about me, check out my instagram @intrvrtdblkwmn
Become a podcast supporter, to help with funding future episodes :) The link is in my Instagram bio @intrvrtdblkwmn
Don’t forget to check out my Literacy website. Jeanettesliteracycorner.com for notebooks, mugs, hoodies, shopping totes and so much more!
Every purchase will help provide a FREE monthly newsletter for parents who have little readers at home.
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Chronicles Volume 16: How to be an Introvert in the Workplace and Own It!
In the first segment, Black Introvert Intellects, I had an amazing conversation with Keni Dominguez, who is a Career Coach for WOC Introverts! She shares strategies for dealing with stress in the workplace and how to embrace your introversion. We also discuss ways to deal with being overwhelmed in the workplace.
Make sure to check out the Black Educator segment, I will share my “Why” for deciding to let go of the fear of being my own boss and starting my own business! When we start to walk in our purpose, everything comes together for the greater good! I will also share 5 strategies for dealing with feeling overwhelmed.
Make sure to follow Keni Dominguez on Instagram @keniwdominguez
To learn more about me, check out my Instagram @intrvrtdblkwmn
Become a podcast supporter, to help with funding future episodes :) The link is in my Instagram bio @intrvrtdblkwmn
Don’t forget to check out my Literacy website. Jeanettesliteracycorner.com for notebooks, mugs, hoodies, shopping totes and so much more!
Every purchase will help provide a FREE monthly newsletter for parents who have little readers at home.
Thank you for your continued support

Chronicles Volume 15: Changing Your Mindset After Experiencing Trauma
In the first segment, Black Introvert Intellects, I have the motivational speaker and mindset coach Annmarie. She helps female ISTJ build their influence on social media! She also is a healthcare worker who has seen plenty of trauma during this pandemic. We had a great conversation about trauma and how to change your mindset about the things that we go through in life.
Don't forget to listen to this week's Introvert Rant segment. Fear is for the Birds! Fear has kept me in places and situations, I had no business being in. Always thinking about what if something bad happens. But has it happened though? We start to create these fake scenarios in our heads that only we can see. Listen to this segment for some tips for getting over the fear and just start living for you!
If you would like to become a podcast supporter for as little as a dollar, go to the link in my Instagram bio @intrvrtdblkwmn
Also, go to my website Jeanettesliteracycorner.com for notebooks, mugs, hoodies, shopping totes and so much more! Every purchase will help provide a FREE monthly newsletter for parents who have little readers at home.
Thank you for your continued support

Chronicles Volume 14: The Importance of Leadership & Finding Your Potential... All While Being an Introvert
When it comes to being an introvert, there are so many stereotypes and misconceptions.
In Volume 14: The Importance of Leadership & Finding your Potential... All While Being an Introvert is self-explanatory. In the first segment, Black Introvert Intellects, I have my first special guest The Introvert Leader himself, Terrance. He provides leadership development and empowerment for introverts! He will be answering this week's question, "How can you find your potential?". Listen to this segment to hear Terrance discuss how he was able to use his introversion to his advantage!
Don't forget to listen to this week's Black Educator segment. I love a good story and I have one to share. Let's just say it was during my first year of teaching in DOE and how it help me grow into the person I am today.
If you would like to become a podcast supporter for as little as a dollar, go to the link in my Instagram bio @intrvrtdblkwmn
Also, go to my website Jeanettesliteracycorner.com for notebooks, mugs, hoodies, shopping totes and so much more! Every purchase will help provide a FREE monthly newsletter for parents who have little readers at home.
Thank you for your continued support

Chronicles Volume 13: Your Perspective

Chronicles Volume 12: Finding Purpose During a Pandemic

Chronicles Volume 11: The Recipe

Chronicles Volume 10: Colorism: Light-Skin Privilege

Chronicles Volume 9: Making Mistakes: You Live and You Learn

Chronicles Volume 8: Good Vibes Only

Chronicles Volume 7: End the Stigma

Chronicles Volume 6: Code-Switching

Chronicles Volume 5: Finding YOUR Happiness

Chronicles Volume 4: Let's Talk Anxiety

Chronicles Volume 3: I'm Black and I'm Proud

Chronicles Volume 2: Enough Small Talk
In this volume, we are focusing on getting in a better mental space. One way we can do that is by cutting the small talk. Yes, small talk. What I mean by small talk, is that kinda talking about unimportant or uncontroversial matters, especially when engaging on social occasions. This can go for family or friends.
