Soft Girl Era

Soft Girl Era

Softness as Strategy: Building Sustainable Success Inspired by Charity St. Julian

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In this episode, LeAnne Dolce sits down with visionary leader Charity St. Julian to explore how choosing softness can be a radical, strategic move for Black professionals and entrepreneurs. Discover why survival mode is not a personality trait, how unlearning old narratives can transform your leadership, and why emotional honesty and rest are essential assets for sustainable success. Tune in for real-life examples and actionable insights on moving from burnout and overperformance to building a business and life rooted in truth, rest, and authentic power.

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Portada del episodio Softness as Strategy: Reclaiming Rest, Redefining Success, and Leading with Ease — Inspired by Lois Williams

Softness as Strategy: Reclaiming Rest, Redefining Success, and Leading with Ease — Inspired by Lois Williams

In this episode, we explore how embracing softness, rest, and boundaries can become powerful strategies for Black women professionals and entrepreneurs to reclaim their energy and redefine success. Drawing on insights from Lois Williams, we challenge the belief that struggle is proof of worthiness and reveal how emotional safety and intentional self-care are essential foundations for sustainable leadership and generational impact. Discover practical ways to shift your relationship with work, set healthier boundaries, and model a new blueprint of ambition for the next generation. Step into your Soft Girl Era and learn how choosing ease can be a radical act of self-love and legacy building.

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