Dr. DeJuan E. Stroman-Price
On Call: Connections & Conversations
Your network is your net worth — and Dr. DeJuan E. Stroman-Price is here to prove it. On Call: Connections & Conversations delivers real talk on networking strategy, community building, and the relationships that move careers and businesses forward.
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Dr. DeJuan E. Stroman-Price
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May 26, 2026
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Episodes
The Weight of the Title: On Cheyenne Bryant, Simulacra, and Doing the Actual Work 26.05.2026 15:18
Everyone is asking whether Cheyenne Bryant lied about her credentials. I'm asking a different question: what kind of environment makes that lie work? This episode sits at the intersection of anti-intellectualism, media literacy collapse, AI, and the brutal paradox Black women face as the most educated demographic in the country who are still systematically undervalued. I bring in Baudrillard, brea...
What It Actually Looks Like to Work with The Networking Dr.™ 04.05.2026 10:05
People ask me all the time — what exactly do you do? In this episode, I'm pulling back the curtain. I break down the "networking first" model that defines every engagement at The Networking Dr.™, the doctoral research behind it, and the four service areas where I help founders, professionals, and organizations grow through relationships. I share a client testimonial, get specific about who I work...
Episode 5: From Research to Reality 27.04.2026 6:10
I spent years interviewing Black women entrepreneurs for my doctoral research at Pepperdine. I asked them about their networks, their decisions, their wins and losses. I wrote 387 pages about how they build and sustain businesses. And then I left my role as Senior Director at a small business and launched my own consultancy. This episode is about what that transition actually looks like when you s...
ON CALL: CONNECTIONS & CONVERSATIONS Episode 4: You're Not Invisible. You're Just Inconsistent. 13.04.2026 10:56
Episode 4: You're Not Invisible. You're Just Inconsistent. After the last presidential election, I wrote a post. It was researched, honest, and fair. It was also some of the most personally revealing writing I had done in a professional context. I read it eleven times. It is still in my drafts. In this episode, I use that story as the entry point for a conversation about Intentional Visibility — o...
On Call Episode 3 - Networking Was Never Neutral: Law, Power, and the Attack on Formal Identity-Based Networks 06.04.2026 10:15
Three legal actions. Six weeks. One pattern. In this episode, Dr. DeJuan Stroman-Price connects the dots between the EEOC's lawsuit targeting a women's networking event, Edward Blum's challenge to the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation scholarship, and Executive Order 14398 — the new federal contracting mandate with False Claims Act teeth. Drawing on her post-doctoral research and the history o...
Episode 2: The Crisis 600 — A Networking Strategy for Survival and Solidarity 30.03.2026 12:33
Last episode was the diagnosis. This one is the prescription. Dr. DeJuan Stroman-Price breaks down the R.I.S.E. Framework™ — the four-pillar networking model that emerged from her doctoral research on Black women entrepreneurs — and applies it directly to the Crisis 600: nearly 600,000 Black women economically sidelined since February 2025. This episode covers Intersectional Network Agility (a new...
Survival With a Business License 23.03.2026 11:21
The headlines are calling it ambition. The data tells a different story. In this debut episode, Dr. DeJuan Stroman-Price unpacks what is actually driving the rise of Black women entrepreneurs — and why resilience alone is not enough. Drawing from her own experience launching The Networking Dr.™ and years of doctoral research, she makes the case for what is actually owed.
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