

Don't call it a comeback, but I'm back and I'm doing things differently this time. Season 2 opens with just me, talking real about what happened in the space between – the burnout from doing everything myself, the imposter syndrome that had me questioning if I belonged here, and finally starting therapy after talking about healing for so long.
I break down how Creator's Escape put me back in the game, what it's been like learning to trust a team instead of carrying it all, and why at 33 I'm finally accepting myself without the polished performance we millennials were taught to put on.
This season is sponsored by Black Stock Footage (major!), and we're diving into conversations about motherhood, career pivots, and finding softness without timelines. No highlight reels here – just life happening in real time, with guests who are walking their talk.
New episodes drop weekly. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and let's build together.
"When people hear 'convicted felon,' they immediately think the worst. What they don't see is the person behind that label who's fighting every day to prove they're more than their lowest moment."
"Have you ever had one of those moments where you're actively in a situation and you stop and ask yourself, 'How the f*** did I end up here?' For me, that wasn't just a passing thought—it was like a mantra during one of the hardest chapters of my life."
"The 'Hard Wig, Soft Life' theory says the worse your hair is as a Black woman, the more likely you are to find a rich partner. When I met my husband, my weave was tore up from the floor up, and now I live a very soft life. I guess there is some validity to this statement."