In this episode, we speak with a multifaceted Caribbean lawyer, Zoë Mercedes, who made a bold career pivot from law to content creation. She shares how she navigated cultural expectations, stopped caring what others think, and chose alignment over approval. This conversation explores career reinvention, leaving the legal profession, personal branding, and the power of living with gratitude. If you’re questioning a traditional career path or seeking permission to evolve, this episode is for you J. Zoë Mercedes Teague, also known as Zoë Mercedes, is a Queeribbean lawyer by training from the twin-island state of Antigua & Barbuda. She began her career in public-interest law, providing legal services to communities that have been historically and systemically disadvantaged, before pivoting into global philanthropy and human rights. Today, Zoë’s work centers gender justice, LGBTI+ rights, and narrative change, alongside her creative practice as a content creator, speaker, facilitator, and storyteller. She is deeply committed to living and working with intention, integrity, and joy—believing that success can be expansive, self-defined, and community-rooted. Her personal mantra, “life nice. thank you, more please,” reflects her gratitude-centered approach to both life and career, and serves as an invitation for people to imagine paths that feel aligned, abundant, and fully their own. Zoë 's Website: https://zoemercedes.com/ Zoë Zoë on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zoe.mercedesZoë 's Substack: https://zoemercedes.substack.com/ Continue to follow Sistahs in Law on IG and TikTok. For more follow my Substack at On The Visionboard: https://onthevisionboard.substack.com/