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What happens when living your truth means losing the community you thought was yours?
In this powerful and deeply personal episode, I sit down with Lisa Woolfork, founder of Black Women Stitch and host of the Stitch Please podcast, to discuss courage, integrity, and the cost of standing firmly by your values. Lisa shares her story of navigating racism in creative spaces, the heartbreak of rejection, and the freedom that followed when she chose to stop “auditioning her humanity” to belong. We talk about what it means to align your art, business, and voice with your values (even when it’s uncomfortable) and how creativity becomes a form of resistance, healing, and connection.
Lisa will return in a future episode to talk more about her sewing and community work, including the transformative impact of Black Women Stitch and Stitch Please. So stay tuned!

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