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Jodi-Ann Burey          

Author of "Authentic", Host of "Black Cancer" Podcast & Disruptor

Jodi-Ann Burey is a speaker, writer and creator who works at the intersections of race, culture and health equity. Her debut book, "Authentic: The Myth of Bringing Your Full Self to Work" disrupts traditional narratives about racism at work and is forthcoming in 2025 with Flatiron Books.

Beyond the written word, Burey stands out as a catalytic orator, having conducted over 100 keynotes -- including TEDx, panels, fireside chats, and interviews. She is a regular contributor on KUOW-NPR’s podcast, "Seattle Now" and live radio program, "Week in Review." Inspired by her own experience as a cancer survivor and her academic and professional experience in public health, Burey is also the creator and host of "Black Cancer," a podcast about identity, trauma and health inequities. In partnership with oneKIN, she is also the co-creator and host of "Lit Lounge," a curated book collection and author interview series.

An alumnus of Boston College and the University of Michigan School of Public Health, Burey has over 15 years of entrepreneurial, corporate, non-profit and start-up professional experience. Her writing has been supported by Voices of Our Nation Arts Foundation, The Hambidge Center for Creative Arts & Sciences and The Virginia Center for Creative Arts. She also serves as a founding co-chair of the Seattle Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Community of Practice.

Speech Topics


Speaking Topics

Leadership, authenticity at work, racism at work, health equity, and imposter syndrome.

News


Challenging the idea of imposter syndrome
In recent years, several women have opened up about struggling with imposter syndrome in their career -- that feeling of fraud and unworthiness despite their talent and qualifications. Writer and speaker Jodi-Ann Burey says it’s time to retire the term and instead focus on systemic change. She explained why.

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