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Shameless Reinvention

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What if the conversation you've been searching for has been waiting right here? We bring the honesty, the cultural wisdom, and the spiritual depth that most spaces are too afraid to offer because we believe real talk is what actually moves you forward. Your reinvention won't look like anyone else's, and that's exactly the point. Subscribe now and find your version of what's possible.

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episode The Roads We Walk: How One Woman’s Quiet Power Changed Everything, A Conversation with Ms. Velma Monteiro-Tribble artwork

The Roads We Walk: How One Woman’s Quiet Power Changed Everything, A Conversation with Ms. Velma Monteiro-Tribble

What does it mean to walk the work forward? In this episode of Shameless Reinvention, Sharon and Sonya sit down with the remarkable Ms. Velma Monteiro-Tribble, a global philanthropist, connector, and bridge builder who has spent decades quietly changing the world, from funding women entrepreneurs in post-genocide Rwanda to organizing a 66-person cultural exchange to the Equal Justice Initiative Legacy Sites in Montgomery and the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma during the 60th jubilee of Bloody Sunday. Velma shares the African proverbs her father used to teach her, why she believes brokenness is the beginning of humanity, and what moved her to tears in the written reflections of the young women she brought on that historic trip. She talks about being the spark rather than the answer, leading without ego, and the moment in a Beijing conference room that changed how she would lead forever. This is a conversation about legacy, love, and the courage it takes to keep walking the work forward. And yes, we end with a truth bomb that will stay with you. Do not miss this one. And if you missed Part One with the extraordinary Dr. Johnetta Betsch Cole, go back and listen first.

22 de may de 2026 - 45 min
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The Roads We Walk: She Who Teaches, Learns. A Conversation with Johnnetta B. Cole

What does it look like when a woman refuses to let any single chapter be the whole story? It looks like Dr. Johnnetta B. Cole. Anthropologist. Trailblazer. The first African American woman to serve as president of both Spelman College and Bennett College. Former Director of the Smithsonian's National Museum of African Art. Northwestern University alumna. Champion for equity, education, and human dignity for nine decades and counting. In this episode, Dr. Cole sits down with hosts Sharon LaSure-Roy and Sonya Seymour for a conversation that is not a career retrospective. It is an inside look at the journey, the leaps of faith, the moments of doubt, the imposter syndrome that showed up even at the highest levels, and the deep conviction that kept her moving forward anyway. She also shares reflections from a profoundly meaningful journey she led, bringing eight extraordinary young women to the Equal Justice Initiative Legacy Sites in Montgomery and Selma, a trip that became the heartbeat of this entire three-part miniseries. In this episode you will hear Dr. Cole on: Why reinvention is not just a choice but a sacred responsibility for Black women What patriarchy had to do with why Spelman had never had a Black woman president before 1987 The mentors who told her she would put her name in and why she listened What it felt like to almost withdraw from the Smithsonian directorship and what pulled her back Why mentorship must enrich both the mentor and the mentee What she wants every woman who thinks her season has passed to know right now And the one song that carried her through her hardest chapter This is Episode 1 of The Roads We Walk, a three-part miniseries right here on Shameless Reinvention. Next up, Ms. Velma Monteiro Tribble, the woman who organized the EJI journey that brought these eight young women face to face with history. And after that, the young women themselves. Trust us. You will not want to miss a single episode. New episodes drop every Friday at 8:00 AM ET. Follow Shameless Reinvention so you never miss an episode. And if this conversation moves you, share it with a woman who needs to be reminded that her reinvention has no expiration date.

15 de may de 2026 - 31 min
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She Wore the Bones: Beyoncé, Megan, & the Weight Black Women Carry

Beyoncé showed up to the Met Gala in a skeleton. Megan Thee Stallion kept the curtain up while the internet had opinions. And somehow Bananito — an AI animated banana with abs and zero loyalty — is doing more emotional processing work for Black women than half the content online. This week Sharon and Sonya are back with no guests, no filter, and absolutely no chill. They break down what Beyoncé's skeleton gown actually said about the cost of being the backbone, why Blue Ivy standing on that carpet was a legacy moment and not a fashion moment, and what the dream deferred looks like when gas is four forty-eight a gallon and the Met Gala happened anyway. Then they get into Megan and Klay — and why the real conversation is never about what was done to a Black woman, only how she chose to say it. Sharon drops the line of the episode: Celebrities are our mirrors. Not our instruction manuals. Plus truth bombs, a Bananito deep dive, and a reminder that rest is a revolutionary act — and that sitting still is not a betrayal. Subscribe. Leave a review. Find us at shamelessreinventions.podbean.com and on Instagram and YouTube at @shamelessreinvention.

8 de may de 2026 - 33 min
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The Long Game: Nobody Talks About This Part

The Long Game: Nobody Talks About This Part | Shameless Reinvention Have you ever looked around at where you are and quietly thought: this is not what I planned? This episode is for you. Sharon LaSure-Roy and Sonya Seymour get real about what the long game actually feels like from the inside — not the bumper sticker version, but the daily reality of doing the work when you do not know if the work is working. The waiting. The silence you take personally. The comparison trap. The moment you almost abandon the path right before the turn. This is not a pep talk. It is a truth-telling session. And it just might be the permission you needed to keep going. In this episode: - Why the gap between where you are and where you planned to be is not evidence of failure - What the long game actually looks like in the body and in the daily - The reframe that changes everything: long does not mean lost - Five practical anchors to hold onto when the season will not end - Why isolation is kryptonite and what to do instead TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Cold Open — We see you 02:00 Welcome to Shameless Reinvention 04:00 Naming the feeling: it was not supposed to be like this 12:00 The unglamorous truth nobody posts about 20:00 Long does not mean lost: the reframe 28:00 Five anchors for the long game 36:00 A word for the woman carrying something heavy today TRUTH BOMBS FROM THIS EPISODE "The gap between where you are and where you thought you'd be is not evidence of failure. It might just be evidence of timing." "Long does not mean lost." "Not quitting today is a strategy. Stack enough of those together and you have built something that lasts." "You are not behind. You are becoming." CONNECT WITH US Instagram: @shamelessreinvention YouTube: @ShamelessReinvention Facebook: Shameless Reinvention LinkedIn: Shameless Reinvention Email: shamelessreinvention@gmail.com Website: shamelessreinventions.podbean.com If this episode spoke to you, share it with one woman who needs to hear it today. #ShamelessReinvention #TheLongGame #WomenReinventing #BlackWomenPodcast #CareerTransition #Podcast #PersonalGrowth #Reinvention #WomenWhoLead #KeepGoing #BlackPodcast #PodcastForWomen #Becoming #FaithAndReinvention #NobodyTalksAboutThisPart

24 de abr de 2026 - 35 min
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