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Women Who Move with Intention Rarely Move with Permission
The other day a man said to me, almost casually, “Jasmine Crockett just doesn’t know when to speak or when to shut up" I let that sit with me for a moment. Because what he really meant was something different. What he meant was that she speaks when people would prefer she didn’t. There is a quiet expectation placed on Black women in this country. Speak up when injustice appears. Show up when democracy is threatened. Carry the message. Carry the movement. Carry the pain. But d
Ladi Goldwire
Mar 5


The Heavy Lift of Being Friends with High-Achieving Women
Let’s remove the fantasy. High-achieving women are complex friendships. We are visionary. Driven. Protective of our time. Deeply invested in our own growth. We operate at levels that require discipline. That discipline can sometimes translate as distance. Friendship in this space demands emotional maturity. There are seasons when one friend’s career accelerates rapidly. Visibility increases. Invitations multiply. Financial gains show. The other may be building quietly. Healin
Ladi Goldwire
Feb 18


Work-Life Balance Is a Myth — Let’s Talk Harmony, Privilege, Reality
The term “work-life balance” suggests symmetry. Equal weight. Perfect distribution. Most women of color know that is fiction. Jeff Bezos introduced the concept of work-life harmony, suggesting that work energizes life when aligned with passion, while life strengthens work when stable. On paper, it sounds progressive. In practice, harmony often assumes access to support systems. Childcare. Financial margin. Flexible schedules. Autonomy over time. Many women are juggling career
Ladi Goldwire
Feb 10
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