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Welcome to Sis Unleashed—the unapologetic sanctuary, sacred rebellion, and soul-deep homecoming for Black women in the LGBTQ community who are done shrinking. This isn’t just a podcast—it’s a reclamation. A space where taboo gets tossed, trauma gets named, and truth takes its rightful place at the center. Where sexual health, identity, healing, pleasure, purpose, and personal power are no longer whispered about, but spoken boldly in the light. Here, we rip down the walls—internal and external—that have silenced our stories, shamed our joy, and suppressed our magic. We confront stigma at the root—whether inherited from systems or swallowed from survival—and replace it with tenderness, truth, and transformation. Each episode is a real, raw, and radiant invitation to show up exactly as you are—whether you’re crawling toward clarity, reclaiming your voice, or ready to empower others in their rise. We talk the hard talk, hold space for healing, and serve strategies that spark liberation—from the bedroom to the boardroom, and everywhere our brilliance belongs. This is a sacred, affirming, and activating space where Black queer women can breathe, bloom, and blaze new paths authentically, disruptively and unapologetically. Because Sis Unleashed is not where you come to play small—it’s where you come to remember you were born to take up space. We don’t just survive here—we thrive, disrupt, and unleash every sacred part of who we are.
Episodes

Thursday May 30, 2024
"Embracing Vulnerability: The Path to Authentic Leadership and Healing"
Thursday May 30, 2024
Thursday May 30, 2024
"Embracing Vulnerability: The Path to Authentic Leadership and Healing" is a deep dive into understanding the power and importance of vulnerability in personal growth, career development, and connection. As a physician and entrepreneur, Stephanie Brown speaks about her personal experiences of disguising her struggles under the veneer of professionalism and how embracing her vulnerability turned to be her strength. She touches upon researcher Brené Brown's studies, explaining how vulnerability fosters leadership, innovation, and positive change in organizations. Stephanie also encourages Black women, who often face unique pressures to persistently showcase strength, to embrace their vulnerability for healing and transformation. Throughout the podcast, she shares practical steps to accepting and expressing vulnerability and the positive impact it can have on both the individual and their community.