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In this solo episode, Jazzmyn breaks down the cultural moment surrounding Mel Robbins’ recent op-ed and Pantone’s Color of the Year announcement—and uses both as a powerful entry point into a larger conversation about authority, creative autonomy, and visibility.

If you’ve ever wondered why certain voices dominate the conversation (even when their takes fall flat), or why trend-driven branding feels increasingly hollow, this episode invites you back into your own power.

Jazzmyn explores:

  • Why creators keep centering people and institutions that uphold the status quo
  • How to decenter authority without slipping into cynicism
  • What the Pantone “Cloud Dancer” discourse reveals about conformity vs. creative courage
  • The real reason Mel Robbins’ takes feel grating—and what it teaches us about visibility
  • How to build a brand that leads with nuance, vibrancy, and originality
  • Why your creative orbit expands the moment you stop waiting for industry validation

This episode is a call to reclaim your voice, challenge who you grant influence to, and create from a place of bold self-trust—not passive consumption.

If you’re ready to show up louder, brighter, and more unapologetically aligned in 2026, this conversation is your permission slip.

Follow Jazzmyn on Instagram @healingwithjazzmyn for updates, behind-the-scenes insights, and upcoming announcements.

Visibility is a long game—let’s play it on our own terms.

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