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"How will you feel about all of this if your son comes out with dark skin?" - EP 15

Released Tuesday, 8th September 2020
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"How will you feel about all of this if your son comes out with dark skin?" - EP 15

"How will you feel about all of this if your son comes out with dark skin?" - EP 15

"How will you feel about all of this if your son comes out with dark skin?" - EP 15

"How will you feel about all of this if your son comes out with dark skin?" - EP 15

Tuesday, 8th September 2020
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It’s no question that it’s a tough time in our country. We all know it. We’ve all been affected by it in some way or another. And as hard as it is, as tired as some of us are, it’s a blessing. Because people are waking up. Not everyone. But some. For me, part of this awakening has been two fold: 1. The pandemic has forced me out of my comfort zone and into a place that required massive innovation. 2. It’s stretched me to want to be a part of the change that has been necessary for a long time.

You’re probably wondering where the title of this episode came in. And it was a question that was posed to me last week during a deep conversation about racial injustice. For those who don’t know. I launched an e-course right about the time that George Floyd was killed and as I watched people post their black squares, share their quotes, and seek out organizations to donate to, I felt called to be a part of the change. So as I went back and forth on whether to go forward with the start date, or to postpone it a week or two… I prayed long and hard. And committed to moving forward with what felt right. And as the last spot in the course was filled, without any additional posts on social, I decided to move forward, but with an added later. So we ordered the books White Fragility and Code of the Streets for every member of the course and implemented a weekly conversation, to be led by black women, on the basis of racial injustice. No question or topic was off the table. We encouraged the women to ask the hard questions. We encouraged our black leaders to call us out when our questions or comments could be viewed as racist. And we committed to taking what we learned from each conversation and sharing it with at least one person outside the group.

I just wrapped up my second course and that same discussion about race, systemic racism, and injustice happened every single week. And last week, while we shared opinions of what was happening in Wisconsin, across the country, and in the NBA, one of the women posed a question to me, and asked how I will feel about all of this if our son, who is just weeks away from being born, comes out with dark skin - and therefore could very much be any of these black men who in some way or another died for the color of their skin…

Tune in as I share my response, along with my thoughts on how I truly wish that we would all take responsibility to be the change that we wish, and need, to see in the world. -In each episode of Life With LW, mompreneur, wife and girl boss Lauren Walsh shares her insights on all things life, career, and the perfect imbalance (yes, you read that right) between all of it. Lauren's vulnerability, authenticity, and secrets to success are sure to inspire you to finally go all in and chase after a life you've always dreamed of.

CONNECT WITH LAUREN:Instagram: @laurenewalsh + @lwbrandingEmail: [email protected]: www.lauren-walsh.com + www.lwbranding.comDON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE + SHARE WITH FRIENDS-ABOUT LAUREN WALSH:With 10 years of experience in the world of brand strategy and sports, Lauren has worked with a wide array of internationally known entrepreneurs, doctors, and thought leaders, as well as NFL, NBA, and MLB clients ranging from first round draft picks to hall of famers, Super Bowl Champs, and All-Stars. She has negotiated deals with some of the top brands and handled intense crisis management for high profile NFL players. She has been called the Olivia Pope for athletes for her insane ability to find solutions, not problems (also her motto). Lauren built her company on a strong foundation, placing a large focus on values, faith, and positivity. She also has a passion for giving back, sharing an interest in each of her client's philanthropic endeavors, while also volunteering to mentor student athletes and emerging female entrepreneurs.Featured in: Associated Press, MSN, CNBC, HLN, Fox Sports, Huffington Post, Front Office Sports, and Chicago Tribune. ​

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