Miss Mouthy welcomes activist, writer, and public speaker Erin Lang for a riveting conversation that cuts straight to the heart of what it means to be a Black woman in today's America. This Women's History Month special delivers raw honesty, powerful insights, and moments of genuine connection between two women who recognize each other's brilliance.
The episode opens with Erin sharing a transformative personal experience—moving to New York City with just $160 to her name and discovering her own resilience in the process. "I went back to prove to myself that I could fend for myself," she explains, revealing how this journey fundamentally changed her understanding of personal power. This sets the tone for a conversation that repeatedly returns to the theme of self-discovery and authenticity.
As they explore what Women's History Month signifies beyond surface-level celebrations, both women reflect on the generations of women who endured immense struggles to create possibility for those who followed. Erin's admiration for women who speak truth regardless of popularity—from Bell Hooks to Jasmine Crockett—sparks a deeper examination of how authenticity itself has become revolutionary in spaces where conformity is rewarded. "People are not willing or able to show up honestly," Erin observes, identifying this as a fundamental obstacle to genuine progress.
The conversation takes a powerful turn when discussing allyship versus meaningful support. Erin shares the story of creating a $10,000 grant specifically for Black transgender women artists—her proudest accomplishment—despite facing significant resistance. "Nobody wanted it to happen," she recalls, illustrating how breaking rules and creating new pathways often requires pushing against established systems. This leads to their final rallying cry: "Break some motherfucking rules," Erin urges listeners, emphasizing that in times of increasing threats to women's rights, bold action matters more than comfortable conversation.
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