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Two Cultures, One Career: The Immigrant Credibility Playbook
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Two Cultures, One Career: The Immigrant Credibility Playbook

TonyTidbit: A Black Executive Perspective · TonyTidbit ™

January 27, 20261h 12m

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Where does credibility come from when you are building your life in a country that did not grow you, and you are forced to prove yourself before you are even heard?

In this episode of A Black Executive Perspective, Tony Tidbit and Chris P. Reed sit down with Aman Thakral, Business Head at Target Integration, for a systems-focused conversation about identity, power, and the unspoken rules of corporate America for immigrants. Aman breaks down culture shock, relationship-driven networking, and the moments bias shows up in business, including direct rejection tied to assumptions about where you are from.

The conversation goes deeper into colorism, internalized hierarchy, and how narratives about immigrants shape opportunity, fear, and resilience. This is not motivation. It is leadership, accountability, and truth about what it takes to build credibility when the system was not designed with you in mind.

What You Will Learn

• How immigrants build credibility through relationship-based networking

• What bias looks like in business, trust, and perceived value

• How colorism and colonial legacy show up in modern professional life

• How to stay mentally strong under visa uncertainty and public narratives

• What leadership and community accountability require from allies and institutions

▶︎ In This Episode

00:00: Colorism, hierarchy, and the “brown perspective” in corporate spaces

6:10: Culture shock, unspoken rules, and learning the room

18:10: The credibility playbook, networking that actually works

26:10: Bias in real time, rejection and outsourcing assumptions

46:40: Visa fear, immigrant narratives, and the hidden cost of uncertainty

58:40: Resilience, never give up, and what allies should understand

1:08:40: Close

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