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In this episode, I sit down with the legendary DJ Lissa Monet who shares what it really means to navigate the music industry and entrepreneurship as a Black woman.
The industry praises nonstop grinding, but Lissa has a different take. She talks about why she intentionally stepped back from overworking & the cultural pressure to always be doing, the spontaneous trip to Ghana that changed her life, and how finding & protecting her peace is more powerful than chasing someone else’s.
Whether you're a creative, an empath, or just someone trying to honour your own pace in a hustle-heavy world, this conversation will speak to you. Lissa reminds us that boundaries are balance, softness/self-awareness is strength, and showing up as your whole self is the real flex.
P.S. Please forgive the echo 😅 We’re building & I’m grateful for your patience through these audio growing pains.
By Merisa GomezIn this episode, I sit down with the legendary DJ Lissa Monet who shares what it really means to navigate the music industry and entrepreneurship as a Black woman.
The industry praises nonstop grinding, but Lissa has a different take. She talks about why she intentionally stepped back from overworking & the cultural pressure to always be doing, the spontaneous trip to Ghana that changed her life, and how finding & protecting her peace is more powerful than chasing someone else’s.
Whether you're a creative, an empath, or just someone trying to honour your own pace in a hustle-heavy world, this conversation will speak to you. Lissa reminds us that boundaries are balance, softness/self-awareness is strength, and showing up as your whole self is the real flex.
P.S. Please forgive the echo 😅 We’re building & I’m grateful for your patience through these audio growing pains.