
Hosted by ShAnita Miller - Career & Leadership Strategist · EN

Your Degree Isn't the Problem: 4 Moves to Get Chosen, Paid & Positioned in Today's Market Host Anita closes a three-part Power and Prime Podcast series on why degrees are now the baseline and won't secure advancement as the market shifts and AI holds knowledge. She recaps five key soft-skill currencies—leadership/business language, positioning, judgment/decision making, selling, and relationships—and explains school didn't teach them at the workplace level required. Anita outlines four immediate moves: translate your work from tasks and titles into cross-industry skills and capabilities; reposition your narrative (including gaps, pivots, or entrepreneurship) around what you built, solved, and learned in the language and level employers pay for; practice selling your value by saying it clearly until it sounds natural; and protect yourself by diversifying income beyond one employer to reduce vulnerability in a restructuring job market. She promotes Power and Prime and urges strategic credentials only when tied to clear opportunity and ROI. 00:00 Degrees Aren't Enough 00:43 Series Recap and Skills Shift 04:53 Move 1 Translate Your Work 08:45 Move 2 Reposition Your Story 12:10 Move 3 Learn to Sell 16:14 Move 4 Protect Your Income 19:06 Get Help and Be Strategic 22:29 Final Takeaways and Wrap

The 5 Power Skills That Matter More Than Degrees (Language, Positioning, Judgment, Selling & Relationships) In this episode of Power and Prime, host Anita continues the discussion on why degrees may no longer be the best path in today's marketplace and explains what Power and Prime teaches that classrooms don't. She outlines five "power skills" needed for the future of work: strategic language that creates access to decision-making rooms; positioning yourself so credibility and leadership are established before evaluation; judgment to make strategic decisions without being told the "right" answer; selling yourself and your work because competence alone can be invisible; and intentionally engineered relationships with influential stakeholders rather than only peers. Anita argues these portable human skills will remain essential as industries restructure and the job market changes, emphasizing an increasingly entrepreneurial future where reputation, trust, and the ability to articulate value drive opportunity and income. 00:00 Confidence Starts Here 00:39 Degrees vs Future Value 01:21 Strategic Language Access 02:40 Positioning Over Performance 04:07 Judgment Beats Compliance 06:06 Sell Your Work 07:05 Engineer Key Relationships 09:34 Future Proof Five Skills 10:38 Entrepreneurial Future Work 12:08 Putting Skills to Work 12:49 Part Three Teaser

Your Degree Is the New High School Diploma: What Actually Gets You Chosen in Today's Market The speaker argues that a college degree is now the baseline for consideration in the corporate marketplace, not what gets someone chosen, and warns against over-leveraging credentials by stacking more degrees to "buy back" diminishing leverage. They say additional degrees don't change how people in decision-making rooms read you—your presence, how you speak, what you understand about the room, and your ability to articulate value under pressure—and that in the age of AI, readily available knowledge further reduces the marketplace value of simply acquiring more information. Pursuing more school can delay the real work, consume time and money, and signal that you're missing the shift; instead, the most valuable currency is language, time in the room, visibility, relationships, and high-level judgment, including leaning into intuition and connection. 00:00 Confidence Game Plan 00:15 Degree Myth Exposed 02:11 Credential Stacking Trap 03:15 What Rooms Really Read 05:45 Hiding In School 06:15 Language Beats Paper 07:17 AI Shift And Intuition 07:50 Visibility And Relationships 08:32 Part Two Teaser

3 Career Moves to Make in Q2 (That Most Women Skip) | Power & Prime Podcast Host Anita Miller explains why Q1 is largely administrative—performance reviews, bonus discussions, and goal-setting—and argues that Q2 is when professionals should make three key career moves to reach 2026 goals amid workplace change and AI-driven uncertainty. Move 1 is to assess what Q1 revealed about your positioning, focusing on perception, language used to describe you, and whether you're known only as a "doer" versus someone valued for influence, communication, relationships, and judgment. Move 2 is to decide what you want on record by the end of Q2, since mid-year touchpoints and leadership ranking discussions shape promotions, restructuring decisions, and future compensation planning. Move 3 is to name and design a Q2 strategy (not just a plan), prioritizing relationships, influence, and intentional visibility to shape how leaders talk about you. She invites listeners to PowerandPrime.com for a free trial. 00:00 Welcome and Setup 00:15 Why Q2 Matters 02:21 Move 1 Positioning Audit 06:22 Identity in the AI Era 09:31 Move 2 Get on Record 12:03 Midyear Ranking Reality 15:40 Move 3 Strategy Over Plans 16:55 Relationships and Influence 18:40 Q2 Recap and Next Steps 19:44 Join Power and Prime

AI Is Replacing Tactical Work—Here's the Strategic Skill You Need Now In the final episode of the Power and Prime series on being strategic, the host argues that AI is already replacing tactical, process-driven execution work—tasks like triaging calls, taking meeting notes, pulling reports, building presentations, and basic analytics—prompting companies to reassess headcount. She warns professionals, especially women who believe they can stay behind the scenes in technical roles, that "work will speak for itself" is no longer true; the remaining differentiator is relational judgment and the ability to communicate strategic value. Reviewing prior episodes (what strategic means; stop leading with constraints; hear leadership's shorthand; think in outcomes), she emphasizes that strategic thinking must be visible through language because AI can generate words but not judgment, nuance, or trust. She urges listeners to act now and invites them to join PowerandPrime.com to learn a system for thinking and speaking at decision-making levels. 00:00 AI Is Here Now 01:39 Everyday Automation Examples 03:39 The New Value Math 04:35 You Can't Hide 06:29 Relational Work Wins 08:41 Language Makes Strategy Visible 11:18 AI Can't Replace Judgment 12:01 Red Flags and Urgency 13:31 Join Power and Prime

Stop Thinking Inside the Project: Lead From the Outcome The episode argues that leaders must shift from thinking inside a project's scope and constraints to thinking above it from the outcome. The speaker shares an enterprise risk-management technology migration planned for nine months, but within 90 days the new tool couldn't meet even phase-one needs, making full automation impossible and risking a deadline after the current vendor contract was canceled. Instead of treating the situation as personal failure, the speaker proactively recommended narrowing the plan to deliver only phase one because it was critical to the enterprise's ability to conduct risk assessments, manage vendors, and support revenue commitments. The episode contrasts "inside" thinking (permission, scope, timelines) with "above" thinking (what must remain true, what's movable), and previews a final episode on what AI will and won't replace. 00:00 Stand Above the Plan 00:47 High Stakes Project Setup 02:29 Reality Check at 90 Days 03:21 Executive Recommendation Pivot 05:07 Redefining Failure as Outcomes 06:59 Inside vs Above Thinking 08:20 The Skill to Get Unstuck 09:38 AI Can't Shift Position 10:46 Join Power and Prime

Episode Summary Ever walked out of a meeting feeling like something didn't land — even though you were prepared, accurate, and thorough? In this episode, we break down why high-performing women keep answering the wrong question in executive conversations, and what to do about it. Key Takeaways When leadership asks "What do you think?" they're not asking for more analysis — they're asking for your recommendation. Most professionals hear questions literally, but executives communicate strategically, compressing bigger asks into smaller questions. If you can't hear the translation between what's asked and what's meant, you'll keep over-explaining while someone else gets the opportunity. The pushback, the rephrased questions, the follow-ups — those are redirects, not requests for more information. This isn't about fixing how you sound. It's about learning how leadership actually communicates and what they're listening for. Resources Power and Prime: powerandprime.com Previous Episode: Stop Leading with "We Can't" Next Episode: Rules vs. Tradeoffs

Power & Prime Podcast A leadership podcast for professional women who are ready to stop being overlooked and start being chosen for strategic roles. Hosted by Shanita, Power & Prime tackles the invisible language patterns and workplace dynamics that keep capable women out of leadership conversations—even when they're the most qualified in the room. Each episode breaks down the unspoken rules of executive presence, strategic communication, and decision-making authority. You'll learn how to translate your expertise into the language leaders use, position yourself as indispensable in high-stakes conversations, and finally get recognized for the strategic thinker you already are. If you've ever been told you need to "be more strategic" without being told how, this podcast is for you.

Ever been told you need to be "more strategic" and left wondering what that actually means? You're not alone—and it's not vague feedback. In this episode, host Shanita kicks off a five-part series unpacking what leadership really means when they say you need to think bigger, be less in the weeds, or operate more strategically. This isn't about leadership theory or abstract frameworks—it's about real meetings, real moments, and the exact language patterns that shape how you're perceived at work. You'll discover: Why "be more strategic" isn't a personality critique—it's a signal about a specific mismatch The hidden pattern showing up in your meetings that leadership sees but can't articulate Why leading with "we can't" positions you as tactical, even when you're right How the rise of AI is making this skill gap more urgent than ever What leadership is actually listening for when they ask for "options" If you're a high-achieving woman who delivers results but keeps getting feedback that doesn't match your performance, this episode will help you understand the leadership language divide—and how to close it before the window narrows. This is the start of learning to speak power language at the speed the system requires.

In this episode of the Confident Woman Lead Podcast, host Anita addresses a crucial challenge faced by professional Black women: self-advocacy. Despite being told to advocate for themselves, many struggle to do so effectively. Anita introduces the framework 'Leadership Language Divide™,' which separates the language of proving oneself from positioning oneself for leadership opportunities. Traditional career coaching often fails to bridge this divide, especially for Black women. On June 1st, Anita will reveal a proprietary method to overcome this barrier and advance in your career.