

Making Space to Exhale: Rest, Resistance & Reclaiming Power with Lisa Hurley
30/4/2025 | 41 mins.
In this empowering episode of the INvisible Women Podcast, host Melody and Monica sits down with award-winning writer, activist, and creator of The Great Exhale, Lisa Hurley. As we close out Autism Awareness Month, Lisa opens up about her lived experience as a Black autistic woman, the daily exhaustion of navigating professional spaces not built for her, and why she created digital sanctuaries where Black women can finally breathe. Lisa is creating a movement where Black women are unapologetically taking off the “Strong Black Woman” capes and stepping boldly into a new era—the Soft Life Era—one rooted in rest, restoration, and radical self-honoring.Lisa’s upcoming book, Space to Exhale: A Handbook for Curating a Soft, Centered, Serene Life, is more than a wellness guide—it’s a lifeline for those tired of hustle culture, unspoken expectations, and masking exhaustion behind competence.In this episode, she speaks truth to the pressure Black women face to “perform strength” while rarely receiving support in return.✨ This episode is for you if you’ve ever felt:Tired of doing it all while being seen as “too much” or “not enough”Overstimulated by environments that ignore your needsPressured to smile through pain or prove your struggle to be believedExhausted from being strong when what you really need is restWe talk rest as resistance, softness as survival, and why Lisa believes Black women deserve to exhale—without apology.🎧 Tune in now and be part of the conversation.📘 Pre-order Space to Exhale at spacetoexhalebook.com

Heart to Heart: Black Women, Healing, and the Fight for Our Lives w/LaQuenta Jacobs
26/3/2025 | 52 mins.
In this powerful episode of INvisible Women, hosts Monica and Melody sit down with LaQuenta Jacobs—executive leader, inclusion strategist, and heart health survivor—for a deeply personal and urgent conversation on the intersections of Black womanhood, wellness, and the fight for visibility in healthcare.LaQuenta shares her extraordinary journey from heart failure to healing, walking us through the life-altering diagnosis that changed her forever. Through vulnerability and clarity, she unpacks how faith, resilience, and community care carried her through one of the most difficult chapters of her life.Together, we explore the often-ignored epidemic of heart disease among Black women, the impact of systemic medical bias, and the dangerous myth of the "strong Black woman" that keeps so many of us suffering in silence. LaQuenta challenges us to redefine self-care—not as indulgence, but as a radical act of survival and self-love.This episode doesn’t just speak to the heart—it speaks for it.LaQuenta leaves listeners with a powerful reminder: “You are worthy of rest. You are worthy of joy. And you are worthy of abundance and not just survival. You DESERVE it!!!”Bold, healing, and deeply necessary—this episode is a must-listen for anyone committed to health equity, advocacy, and honoring the lives of Black women.🎧 Tune in now and be part of the conversation.

The Policy Goddess: Erica Shoemate on AI, Power & Purpose in Tech
22/2/2025 | 41 mins.
In this powerful episode of Invisible Women, hosts Monica and Melody sit down with Erica Shoemate—The Policy Goddess—for a deep dive into AI, national security, and the realities of being a Black woman in leadership. From her beginnings in inner-city Memphis to shaping policies in tech and cybersecurity, Erica shares the resilience, strategy, and purpose that fuel her work.This conversation unpacks the challenges of navigating predominantly white spaces, the mental toll of professional expectations, and the double-edged sword of loyalty for Black women in the workplace. Erica also explores the transformative potential of AI—how it can amplify marginalized voices if built with cultural awareness and accountability at its core.With tech evolving at breakneck speed, Erica asks the tough questions: Who controls innovation? How do we hold the industry accountable? And how can we ensure technology serves the people, not just profit?Bold, urgent, and unapologetic—this episode is a must-listen for anyone invested in diversity, equity, and the future of tech.🎧 Tune in now and be part of the conversation.

Season 3 Opener: Reclaiming Our Power – A New Year, A Renewed Vision
21/2/2025 | 11 mins.
Welcome to a brand-new season of the Invisible Women Podcast! Hosts Melody and Monica are back, reintroducing the mission, purpose, and power behind this platform. As Black women navigating leadership, entrepreneurship, and corporate spaces, they reflect on their personal and professional journeys—why they started this podcast, how it has evolved, and why the mission of celebrating and empowering Black women is more relevant than ever in 2025.This episode sets the tone for the season, reaffirming their message:"We are resilient. We are culture. We are visible and valued!"What to Expect in This Episode:The Journey So Far – Melody and Monica share the inspiration behind Invisible Women and how their experiences continue to shape the podcast.The Power of Visibility – A deep dive into what it truly means for Black women to be seen, heard, and valued in today’s world.Lessons from 2024 – Personal reflections on growth, challenges, and the importance of reclaiming time, confidence, and purpose.What’s Ahead in 2025 – Bold conversations, game-changing guests, and topics that matter—mental health, leadership, entrepreneurship, and breaking barriers.A Call to Action – This year is about reclaiming power. Melody and Monica encourage listeners to set their own intentions for 2025, step into their greatness, and remember that they are not alone on this journey.This season is all about elevation, empowerment, and making sure that Black women are never invisible.🎧 Tune in now! Let’s reclaim our time, confidence, and power—together.

"Nobody's free until everybody's free." Fannie Lou Hamer
23/8/2024 | 28 mins.
SummaryIn this episode, host, Melody and Monica discuss the excitement and hope surrounding Kamala Harris's nomination as the Democratic vice presidential candidate. They highlight the importance of representation and the need for black women to be seen in leadership roles. They also address the challenges and criticisms that Kamala Harris faces, including racism and sexism. The conversation emphasizes the significance of using one's voice and vote to support candidates who align with their values and will work towards positive change.Takeaways- Representation matters, and Kamala Harris's nomination as the Democratic vice presidential candidate is a significant step towards normalizing black women in leadership roles.- Black women face unique challenges, including racism and sexism, and it is important to support and uplift them in their pursuit of political office.- It is crucial to do thorough research and fact-checking to combat misinformation and make informed decisions when voting.- Black women's issues, such as equal pay and housing insecurity, need to be addressed and improved upon.- Using one's voice and vote is essential in advocating for change and holding elected officials accountable.Subscribe to our YouTube channel for full podcast videos @ HNTT PRODUCTIONS!Subscribe to our podcast to receive alerts as we drop new episodes on Spotify and Apple podcasts!Please rate our podcast and leave us a review!



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