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Living Corporate's flagship podcast of the same name spotlights a variety of executives, activists, entrepreneurs, elected officials, authors, artists, and influencers at the intersection of lived experience and work.
What if the journey to freedom isn't about becoming more — but letting go? In this powerful conversation, Crystle Johnson sits down with writer and equity leader Laniece Flowers to explore unbecoming as a radical act of liberation. They reflect on motherhood, breaking generational cycles, redefining work, and what it means to prioritize joy over survival.
✨ Featuring real talk about:
Healing from the "shoulds" of womanhood
Leaving behind expectations that don’t fit
The sacredness of slowing down
Teaching the next generation to be free
💬 “Are you happy? Are you really happy?”
This episode is your permission slip to pause, reflect, and reclaim your power.
Timestamp:
00:00 – Introduction
02:14 – Makeup and Masks
13:19 – The Question That Sparked Unbecoming
18:05 – Lies We Tell Ourselves
22:38 – Reclaiming Joy in Work
31:24 – Advice for Black Women
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📅 Episode drops today at 7PM.
Be there. This one’s soul-deep.
📺 Subscribe + Turn on notifications for more weekly stories centering softness, rest, and Black women’s liberation.
🖤 We Ain’t Dying For This: A Black Woman’s Guide to Liberation drops new episodes every Thursday on the Living Corporate Network and YouTube.
#Unbecoming #WeAintDyingForThis #BlackWomensLiberation #LaniceFlowers #CrystleJohnson #RadicallySoftLiving
Living Corporate
Living Corporate's flagship podcast of the same name spotlights a variety of executives, activists, entrepreneurs, elected officials, authors, artists, and influencers at the intersection of lived experience and work.