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Meet Me at the Highland™

Podcast by Gabrielle Wyatt

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Personal stories & conversations

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Meet Me at the Highland™ is a podcast and sacred space centering Black women’s leadership, imagination, and legacy. Hosted by Gabrielle Wyatt, founder of The Highland Project, this series invites listeners into intimate, intergenerational conversations with changemakers, artists, and cultural architects who are reimagining what it means to thrive. At a time when burnout, disconnection, and systemic injustice are ever-present, Meet Me at the Highland offers something different: a rhythm of rest, reflection, and radical dreaming. It’s where we come to remember who we are, reclaim our joy, and begin again. In Season One—The Breathing Season—you’ll hear from visionary voices like LaTosha Brown, Monica Simpson, and Erika Alexander. Each episode is more than a conversation—it’s a love letter, a blueprint, and a mirror. You’ll also receive weekly journaling prompts, guest reflections, and companion content that invites deeper introspection. Whether you're mid-dream, mid-healing, or mid-reinvention, Meet Me at the Highland offers a soft place to land and a powerful place to rise. This is your invitation. To lead. To rest. To imagine forward. To meet us at the Highland. meetmeatthehighland.substack.com

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12 episodes

episode A Love Letter to the Future Dr. Gail Parkers artwork

A Love Letter to the Future Dr. Gail Parkers

A quiet note of gratitude honoring the lineage, wisdom, and healing presence Dr. Gail Parker brought to Season One. A reflection on love as inheritance and love as practice.In this Love Letter from the Highland, Gabrielle reflects on the tenderness and truth Dr. Gail Parker brought to Season One. She honors the lineage that shaped her, the wisdom she carries with grace, and the healing she offers through rest, awareness, and remembrance. This letter is a soft moment of gratitude for the ways Dr. Parker teaches us to return to ourselves. It is a recognition of her legacy, her voice, and the love she practices through her work and her presence. A gentle closing tribute to a woman whose life reminds us that love is something we inherit and something we choose every day.To listen to more reflections and conversations from Season One, subscribe to Meet Me at the Highland on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Substack.Share your own reflections and legacy stories with #MeetMeAtTheHighland. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit meetmeatthehighland.substack.com [https://meetmeatthehighland.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

5 Dec 2025 - 4 min
episode Love is a Lineage and a Life Practice with Dr. Gail Parker artwork

Love is a Lineage and a Life Practice with Dr. Gail Parker

In this conversation, Gabrielle Wyatt and Dr. Gail Parker explore love as a living inheritance and a life practice. They dive into the ways lineage shapes us, how rest and stillness help us return to ourselves, and why awareness is essential for healing and belonging. Dr. Parker reflects on the women who formed her, the lessons carried from her father’s service as a Tuskegee Airman, and the power of breath and restorative yoga to support emotional clarity and nervous system repair. Together they explore what it means to live with intention, to listen to the body, and to dream freely as part of a healing legacy. ⏱ Chapters [00:00] Welcome and intention of the Highland[02:15] “I am the daughter of…” grounding in lineage[04:05] Early lessons and the love that shaped her[07:40] Growing up in Detroit and learning community[12:50] What the body remembers and how rest supports healing[17:22] Rest versus sleep and listening for the body’s signals[22:10] Restorative yoga and the nervous system[27:50] Awareness as a daily life practice[31:00] The breath as a doorway into belonging[35:38] Why dreams matter and how imagination guides healing[40:44] Guided breathing practice to return to center[45:18] Belonging, compassion, and seeing each other clearly[50:09] Legacy, lineage, and the stories we carry[56:20] Final reflections on love as a practice 🔗 Listen and Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Substack Use #MeetMeAtTheHighland to share your reflections. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit meetmeatthehighland.substack.com [https://meetmeatthehighland.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

3 Dec 2025 - 1 h 14 min
episode A Love Letter to the Future Chelsea Millers artwork

A Love Letter to the Future Chelsea Millers

Journal Reflection: Becoming the Bridge Before you write, find a quiet moment. Place one hand over your heart, one hand over your belly. Breathe in slowly for a count of four, hold for two, exhale for six. Whisper to yourself: “I am the bridge. I am the beginning.” Now, reflect: * What stories, teachings, or practices from those who came before you are alive in your work today? * Which quiet, ordinary parts of you (the ones not listed on a résumé or celebrated on social media) are already shaping a collective future? * How are you practicing softness and strategy together, as Chelsea models? Where does that show up in your leadership, your care, your creativity? * If future generations could name one gift you are giving them now, what would it be? Write your responses as if you’re telling a story to someone who will come after you. Let it flow. Don’t edit. Breathe again. Then underline one sentence that feels like a promise you’re making to yourself and to the future. *** Dear Chelsea, You are the bridge and the beginning. The memory and the movement. The echo of ancestral prayers and the drumbeat of futures still unfolding. Your legacy reminds us that intergenerational leadership is not about passing the baton—it’s about building the road together, hand in hand, each generation holding a piece of the map. You taught us that legacy is not just what we leave behind—it’s what we live into, right now. You’ve preserved the wisdom of your ancestors, not as history—but as instruction. You’ve rooted your advocacy in truth-telling and creativity, showing us that organizing is not just about resistance—it’s about vision. It’s about becoming. And you, dear one, have become—not in spite of softness, but through it. In a world that rewards burnout and praises the hustle, you chose another way. You chose gentleness. You learned to be tender with yourself, and in doing so, gave the rest of us permission to do the same. You reminded us that preservation isn’t just about policy—it’s about the body. The spirit. The self. You’ve led not from ego, but from ecosystem. From the deep knowing that we are stronger when we are connected. That the path to Black abundance is paved with community, not competition. With care, not control. With stories that speak truth and songs that hold us when words fall short. You’ve reminded us that liberation work requires imagination. That systems don’t shift without new stories. That it is not enough to name the pain—we must also name the possibility. Chelsea, your legacy is already alive in the organizing circles, the storytellers’ pens, the next generation rising in your footsteps—eyes open, hearts wide, spirits steady. You have made it clear that Black freedom is not a dream deferred—it’s a dream designed. Because of you, we know how to lead and listen.Because of you, we know that softness and strategy can coexist.Because of you, we believe in a future where we are not only free—but full. You have given us not just language—but a rhythm. A way to move through the world that honors where we’ve been and declares where we’re going. You’ve shown us that to organize with joy is not naive—it’s necessary. That power by the people, for the people is not a slogan—it’s a sacred responsibility. That Black abundance is not something to earn—it is something to remember. Chelsea, your future is stitched with stories and strategy. With softness and strength. With communities standing ten-toes down in their power and possibility. Thank you for becoming gentle with yourself, so that legacy could move through you, not in spite of you. With clear eyes, full hearts, and hands ready to build, we step forward with you to dream in public with joy and power. Until we meet at the Highland - sending love, The Future Chelseas This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit meetmeatthehighland.substack.com [https://meetmeatthehighland.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

31 Oct 2025 - 4 min
episode Roots & Return: On Being a Daughter of a Journey with Chelsea Miller artwork

Roots & Return: On Being a Daughter of a Journey with Chelsea Miller

In this conversation, Gabrielle Wyatt and Chelsea Miller explore legacy as a living act—claiming authorship of our stories, organizing creatively, and centering rest, stillness, and joy as practices of freedom and sustainability. Chelsea reflects on lessons from the front lines, honoring history while building new blueprints, and the audacity required to move our communities forward together. ⏱️ Chapters[00:00] Welcome + intention of the Highland[02:05] “Who are you the daughter of?” — grounding in lineage[03:36] Defining legacy and worthiness[07:49] Intention, inheritance, and living legacy now[09:30] Stories from her mother and why history keeps us grounded[13:02] Intergenerational leadership at the Highland[17:25] Choosing yourself; authorship over outside expectations[26:00] Storytelling, narrative, and honoring collective abundance[31:59] Visibility and creative acts (Pedestals project)[34:54] Resources we need: capital, collective power, creative organizing[37:37] Audacity and organization as practice[44:54] Carrying threads forward: creativity and stillness[47:05] A weekly practice—protected quiet time to dream[50:19] “Because of them… Because of me…” closing reflection 🔗 Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify [https://spotify.com] | Substack [https://meetmeatthehighland.substack.com] Use #MeetMeAtTheHighland to share your reflections. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit meetmeatthehighland.substack.com [https://meetmeatthehighland.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

29 Oct 2025 - 53 min
episode A Love Letter to Future Dr. Lakeysha “Key” Hallmons artwork

A Love Letter to Future Dr. Lakeysha “Key” Hallmons

Journaling Reflection: Returning to the Village This week on Episode 5 of Meet Me at the Highland [https://meetmeatthehighland.substack.com/p/building-the-village-w-love-and-legacy?r=1zsnpr]™, Dr. Key reminds us that freedom is not theory—it is practice. It is the rooms we clear, the tables we extend, the doors we leave open behind us. After you listen to this week’s episode, find a quiet place. Close your eyes and breathe in for a count of four, out for six. Repeat until your body softens. Ask yourself: Whose brick made space for me to stand here? What is one small act I can offer today that strengthens the village—sharing a resource, making an introduction, buying from a local founder, checking in on a neighbor? If I am a living legacy, what is my contribution to the blueprint? When you finish, write one sentence: “Because of them, I can… and because of me, we will…” Let these words be your offering to the collective future. Until we meet again at the Highland - sending love, Gabrielle **** Dear Dr. Key, In this moment of tectonic shift—where the world feels like it’s holding its breath, waiting to exhale something new and necessary—your legacy whispers a steady truth: We’ve been here before. And we know the way. You have long walked in the rhythm of that ancestral knowing. You’ve always been in conversation with the earth. You taught us that stillness is not stagnation, but strategy. That rest is a radical rite. That nature is not only our refuge, but our greatest teacher. You showed us how to sit by water and wait. How to listen to the wind and remember. How to move like trees—grounded, but reaching. While so many raced toward extraction, you slowed us down to remember. You said, Pause. Listen. The land and ancestor will tell you what to do. The people will remind you who you are. And we did. We are. Because of you. We honor you not as the founder of The Village Market, but as the visionary who dares to hold love at the center of systems. Who reminds us that thriving is not the reward for endurance—but our birthright. You’ve never just built a marketplace. You’ve built a movement: a tapestry of cooperative economics woven from the threads of our ancestors’ ingenuity and the bold dreams of those not yet born. In a world conditioned to compete, you turned us toward collectivism. You wove a new economic possibility, not from theory, but from memory. A remembering that our liberation is not a solo act. That community is currency. That when we return to the village, we recover the power of being more than enough—together. What your legacy teaches us is that radical change is not fueled by individualism, speed or spectacle, but by the village, stillness, intention and love. By the kind of quiet revolution that begins when a Black woman listens deeply—to the land, to her lineage, to herself. And isn’t that what love does? It reminds us we are already whole. You are evidence that Black futures must be rooted in love. Not the fleeting kind, but the forever kind. The kind that does not flinch in the face of systemic violence, because it has seen revolution before. The kind that holds the mirror up gently, so we can see our own divinity reflected back. Because of you, we understand that collectivism is not a strategy, but a sacred inheritance. That to gather around the fire of mutual care and shared resources is to conjure a tomorrow our foremothers dreamed while braiding our hair by candlelight. We write this letter not to congratulate you—but to say thank you. For refusing urgency when the village, stillness, intention, and love were required. For choosing the long arc when shortcuts shimmered. For not building platforms, but for building sanctuaries. In you, we see the blueprint of a future that feels like home. Until we meet at the Highland - sending love, The Future Dr. Keys This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit meetmeatthehighland.substack.com [https://meetmeatthehighland.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

3 Oct 2025 - 3 min
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