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A Mixed Executive Perspective

A Mixed Executive Perspective

De : Grace Fooden Correy
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A Mixed Executive Perspective Podcast, hosted by Grace Fooden-Correy, explores identity, leadership, and belonging through the lived experience of a biracial woman navigating corporate America. Drawing from her personal life and career as a senior fashion executive, Grace shares honest stories and lessons about showing up authentically in spaces not built for you. This series offers visibility, validation, and real perspective for biracial professionals and anyone striving to lead, grow, and stay true to themselves.© 2024 A BLACK EXECUTIVE PERSPECTIVE LLC. All rights reserved. No part of this podcast may be reproduced without prior written permission. For permissions, email tt@tonytidbit.com
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    • Fashion Loves Mixed Identity, Until It’s in Charge
      Jan 21 2026

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      Leave a review and tell us this: where have you seen “acceptable difference” show up at work, the version of diversity that is allowed to be visible, but not allowed to lead?

      In this episode of A Mixed Executive Perspective, Grace Fooden Correy examines how mixed identity is read, interpreted, and often misunderstood in corporate culture, using the fashion industry as a case study in power, perception, and belonging. Grace breaks down how fashion's color systems prioritize white skin as the default, while mixed and darker skin are treated as afterthoughts rather than a design inputs. Visibility is allowed, but often only in ways that feel safe to the system.

      Grace shares lived executive experience from her time as Senior Design Director at J. Crew, including performative allyship in model selection, what sales data quietly reinforces, and the emotional containment mixed professionals carry when credibility is always being tested. She recounts a defining moment after launching a high-end swimwear line, when a major retailer looked past her and asked, “Who really did this line?” The question is not curiosity. It is a credibility checkpoint that reveals how leadership is policed when identity does not match expectations.

      The episode also highlights signs of progress in fashion leadership and representation, and closes with a clear message for mixed professionals and parents raising mixed children: you belong.


      What You Will Learn

      How default standards reinforce power in creative industries

      Why representation can be performative while leadership stays restricted

      How identity policing shows up through credibility tests and assumptions

      What emotional containment costs over time for mixed professionals

      What authentic representation looks like when systems start to shift

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      00:00 Introduction and what this show is really about

      01:00 Color systems, white as default, mixed as “acceptable difference.”

      02:00 Performative allyship, model selection, and what the data rewards

      03:00 Internalizing “do not make it a big deal,” emotional containment

      04:00 “Who really did this line,” credibility tests, and leadership policing

      05:00 Identity guessing, mixed race always in the room

      06:00 Signs of progress, authentic representation, and mixed leadership

      07:59 Close

      If this episode resonated with you, please share it, leave a review, and join the conversation. Subscribe to A Mixed Executive Perspective and explore more from the BEP network, including A Black Executive Perspective, Pull Up Speak Up, and Need to Know with Dr. Nsenga Burton.

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    • Welcome to A Mixed Executive Perspective
      Jan 14 2026

      Welcome to A Mixed Executive Perspective, a podcast exploring identity, leadership, and belonging through the lens of lived experience.

      In this inaugural episode, host Grace Fooden Correy outlines the show's purpose and shares her personal journey as a mixed-race executive navigating corporate America. From growing up in a biracial household to moving through professional spaces shaped by rigid norms and unspoken expectations, Grace reflects on what it means to lead while carrying multiple identities.

      This episode lays the groundwork for future conversations by addressing the realities many professionals quietly experience but rarely discuss: fitting in, standing out, and the emotional and professional cost of trying to belong in systems not designed for complexity.

      A Mixed Executive Perspective is a space for honest storytelling, thoughtful reflection, and meaningful dialogue. Whether you identify as mixed, navigate multiple worlds, or are simply seeking deeper insight into how identity shapes leadership, this podcast invites you into the conversation.

      Subscribe, listen, and join us as we begin this journey together.

      00:00: Introduction to A Mixed Executive Perspective

      00:56: Understanding Mixed Identity in Corporate Culture

      01:51: Personal Journey: Growing Up in Mixed Systems

      05:13: Navigating Social Codes and Belonging

      07:12: Challenges in Corporate Visibility and Inclusion

      10:25: Reflections on Identity and Performance

      11:46: Conclusion and Future Episodes

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      13 min
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