Welcome to The Soft Girl Era, the unapologetically juicy interview show from Wake Up Happy, Sis! where high-achieving Black women trade the hustle-till-you-drop narrative for a life that feels as good as it looks. Each week I sit down with powerhouse sisters—executives, creators, and change-makers—who’ve learned to flip the script from “I’m exhausted” to “I’m exquisitely fulfilled.”
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Welcome to The Soft Girl Era, the unapologetically juicy interview show from Wake Up Happy, Sis! where high-achieving Black women trade the hustle-till-you-drop narrative for a life that feels as good as it looks. Each week I sit down with powerhouse sisters—executives, creators, and change-makers—who’ve learned to flip the script from “I’m exhausted” to “I’m exquisitely fulfilled.”
Radical Transparency and Ethical Storytelling Inspired by Christy Lancaster
Soft Girl Era
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Radical Transparency and Ethical Storytelling Inspired by Christy Lancaster
This episode dives into the importance of radical transparency and ethical storytelling, exploring why honoring truth matters in every narrative we share. We discuss the boundaries between fact and fiction, the ethical responsibility of content creators, and the courage it takes to say “I don’t know” when information is missing. Tune in for a vulnerable conversation about integrity, trust, and the power of leading with honesty in the Soft Girl Era.
Soft Girl Era
Welcome to The Soft Girl Era, the unapologetically juicy interview show from Wake Up Happy, Sis! where high-achieving Black women trade the hustle-till-you-drop narrative for a life that feels as good as it looks. Each week I sit down with powerhouse sisters—executives, creators, and change-makers—who’ve learned to flip the script from “I’m exhausted” to “I’m exquisitely fulfilled.”