Break Free | Silencing Self-Sabotage & Leading Authentically | Dr. Brandy Peer

EPISODE · Apr 3, 2026 · 42 MIN

Break Free | Silencing Self-Sabotage & Leading Authentically | Dr. Brandy Peer

from Women of Color An Intimate Conversation

What if the thing holding you back isn't your circumstances — it's the story you keep telling yourself about your circumstances? Dr. Brandy Peer has spent her career inside that question — and built an entire practice around helping women answer it, dismantle it, and move.    In this episode of Women of Color: An Intimate Conversation, Deneen L. Garrett sits down with Dr. Brandy Peer — CEO of BMPowered Consulting, LLC, Identity Architect, speaker, and consultant who has dedicated her career to dismantling the systemic and inner obstacles that keep high-achieving women playing small — for a conversation that will make you rethink everything you've been told about ambition, success, and what you're actually capable of.   Together, Deneen and Dr. Brandy explore three powerful questions:   Who were you before the title, before the credential, before the build — and what was the decision that shifted how you saw yourself as someone built to lead? The decision that cost her something to trust is the one that changes everything. She tells it here.   What did you have to unlearn to fully step into what you're building — and how has that changed how you define legacy now? What she had to suppress, unlearn, and release to stop building someone else's version of success — and start building her own.     What do you want the woman watching to walk away and build — or stop waiting to start? Because self-sabotage isn't just in your head. It's in the structure. Dr. Brandy names exactly where to find it — and what to do. Then she tells you what to build next.     This episode is for the woman of color who knows she's built for more but keeps getting in her own way. Dr. Brandy gives you the language, the lens, and the permission to finally lead as yourself — and everything rises to meet you when you do.   Women of Color: An Intimate Conversation is a Top 20, 100 Best Women's Empowerment Podcast. WOC Live streams every Thursday at 1:00 PM ET on YouTube.   📺 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DeneenLGarrett Produced by The Leon Thomas Group: https://www.theleonthomasgroup.com 📺 WATCH THE FULL REPLAY WOC Live streams every Thursday at 1:00 PM ET. Watch the full replay and join the live chat on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DeneenLGarrett ✨ GUEST SPOTLIGHT: DR. BRANDY PEER Guest Profile: womenofcoloranintimateconversation.com/guests/dr-brandy-peer/ Connect: Instagram [add once confirmed] | linkedin.com/in/drbrandypeer 👑 ABOUT YOUR HOST: DENEEN L. GARRETT Deneen is a Cultural Alchemist, International Speaker, and the visionary behind the Dream Lifestyle™️ Collective, the sanctuary for Black women 50+. Join the Collective: https://www.skool.com/dream-lifestyle-collective-1653 Website: https://deneenlgarrett.com | Inquiries: [email protected] Produced by The Leon Thomas Group: https://www.theleonthomasgroup.com GUEST LINKS LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/drbrandypeer Website: womenofcoloranintimateconversation.com/guests/dr-brandy-peer/ BMPowered Consulting: bmpoweredconsulting.com   ABOUT THE HOST — DENEEN L. GARRETT Deneen L. Garrett is a Cultural Alchemist, International Speaker, Dream Lifestyle™ Coach, Writer, and host of Women of Color: An Intimate Conversation, a 100 Best Women's Empowerment Podcast amplifying the voices and journeys of Women of Color. She is also the Founder of the Dream Lifestyle™️ Collective, a sanctuary for Black women 50+.   Dream Lifestyle™️ Collective: https://www.skool.com/dream-lifestyle-collective-1653 Website: https://deneenlgarrett.com Business inquiries: [email protected]  

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