BWEL Presents... #LetsTalkSis

Kristen Briggs

Join Kristen Briggs, founder of the Black Women Educators' League (BWEL), as she sits down with Black women leaders who are transforming education and nonprofit spaces every single day. Each episode features authentic discussions about the real experiences of leadership in the skin we're in as guests share stories, wisdom, and practical insights gained from their leadership journeys. #LetsTalkSis is providing space for the nuanced conversations that can only happen when Black women come together, share our stories, and empower ourselves and each other to lead as we are, authentically.

Episodes

  1. 08/07/2025

    The Wisdom of Choosing You (w/ LaMecca Coates)

    "You can't pour from an empty cup." In this episode, Kristen sits down with LaMecca Coates, founder of Inspire Ed, and veteran educator and leader. Through their conversation, LaMecca shares about a pivotal moment in her career when operating with integrity meant risking her job security - and how that experience taught her the profound wisdom of choosing yourself. Drawing from her journey across public, private, and nonprofit educational spaces, LaMecca reveals what happened when she was transparent about exploring new opportunities, only to have her contract rescinded. But as she learned, when you operate with authenticity and know your worth, doors close and better ones open - sometimes within hours. This episode explores what it looks like when we stop sacrificing ourselves for institutions that won't do the same for us, get clear on what we need in order to be our best selves before walking through any door, and recognize that choosing ourselves isn't selfish - it's the wisdom that comes from understanding we can't pour from an empty cup. 📍 Learn more about Inspire Ed including the upcoming Educator Wellness Retreat at ⁠www.inspireedlc.com⁠  📍 Connect with LaMecca on LinkedIn or via phone at 202.600.9388 and be sure to follow InspireEd on socials @inspireEdLC!  📍 Learn more about the Black Women Educators League at ⁠www.bweleague.org⁠ and be sure to join our mailing list to stay up to date on upcoming events, new resources, and more! 🎙️ NEW episodes of #LetsTalkSis drop every Thursday!

    49 min
  2. 07/31/2025

    Setting Your Own Bar for Excellence (w/ Travonnie Mackey)

    What if performance reviews didn't suck? Performance reviews can become spaces of clarity and growth instead of anxiety and guesswork—and as Black women, we have the power to transform these conversations whether we're sitting across the table or leading them, creating the affirming professional experiences we've always deserved. In this episode, Kristen sits down with Travonnie Mackey, co-founder and Chief Program Officer of EmpactWork LLC. Through their conversation, Travonnie shares her journey to leadership - including a key moment where she decided she would create her own criteria for success, no longer allowing that to be defined by anyone else. Drawing from pivotal moments throughout her career as a math teacher, instructional coach, leadership development expert and now co-founder and executive coach, Travonnie has learned that there are multiple ways to reach excellence in leadership and work and our responsibility is to create spaces that nurture and support diverse perspectives.  This episode explores what it looks like when we stop performing excellence in the dark, demand the specificity we deserve, and become the managers we always needed.  📍 Learn more about EmpactWork LLC, download Empact’s white paper and access additional resources developed by their team at www.empact.work .  📍 You can follow Travonnie’s work on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/travonnie-mackey/  📍 Learn more about the Black Women Educators League at ⁠www.bweleague.org⁠ 🎙️ NEW episodes of #LetsTalkSis drop every Thursday!

    44 min
  3. 07/24/2025

    The Sauce Lives With You (w/ Monica Lewis)

    "The sauce lives with you." True leadership isn't about harmonizing with everyone else's expectations—it's about owning your unique expertise, trusting your inner voice, and standing firm in your authentic self, even when it means respectfully disagreeing with the status quo. In this episode, host Kristen N. Briggs sits down with Monica Lewis, founder of Education Catalyst for Change, LLC. Through their conversation, Monica shares her story of leadership as she came to understand that "keeping the peace" when it disturbs your own isn't worth the price it costs. Drawing on her background as a dancer, Monica reminds us that "no one knows the routine except you" - your lived experience, your approach, your perspective is yours alone. This episode explores what it looks like when we stop seeking external validation to prove we belong, trust our expertise even when it means disagreeing with the status quo, and recognize that our unique combination of skills and wisdom can't be replicated by anyone else. 📍 Learn more about the Black Women Educators' League at www.bweleague.org. Be sure to follow-us on social media @bweleague and sign-up for our newsletter for updates on events, resources, and more! 📍 Learn more about Education Catalyst 4 Change at https://www.ec4change.com/ and connect with Monica on LinkedIn at  📍 You can learn more about the Surge Fellowship mentioned on the show at https://surgeinstitute.org/

    44 min
  4. 07/17/2025

    You Are Your Own Best Thing (w/Dr. Meredith Chase-Mitchell)

    They got to see what it looks like to stand up. In this powerful premiere episode of BWEL Presents #LetsTalkSis, host Kristen N. Briggs sits down with Dr. Meredith Chase Mitchell as she takes us on her journey of finding her voice as a leader. Meredith reflects on her growth from staying silent in uncomfortable moments to boldly advocating for Black students - and herself. When anonymous social media pages revealed the experiences of Black students at her predominantly white institution during the 2020 uprisings, Meredith found the courage to co-found a Black faculty affinity group and champion vital change for staff and students - standing as a glowing example of what it looks like to speak the truth, even if your voice shakes. From that pivotal moment to embracing the revolutionary act of not delaying joy, Meredith shares how she learned to stop shrinking herself for others' comfort, and how that bold choice creates space for others to do the same. This conversation explores the power of finding your voice, the importance of celebrating yourself daily, and why your individual journey is perfectly timed for you. It's for every Black woman who's ready to stop waiting for permission to take up space and start embracing the truth that you are your own best thing. 📍 Tarana Burke and Brene Brown's book mentioned in this episode is titled "You Are Your Best Thing." 📍 Learn more about the Black Women Educators League at www.bweleague.org. Be sure to follow-us on social media @bweleague and sign-up for our newsletter for updates on events, resources, and more! 📍 Learn more about Dr. Chase-Mitchell and Classroom Culture at www.classroom-culture.com and on social media @classroomculture . Stay tuned for the Culture Lab fellowship coming fall 2025! 🎙️ BWEL Presents...#LetsTalkSis The Podcast NEW episodes every Thursday this summer! Be sure to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE!!

    41 min

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Join Kristen Briggs, founder of the Black Women Educators' League (BWEL), as she sits down with Black women leaders who are transforming education and nonprofit spaces every single day. Each episode features authentic discussions about the real experiences of leadership in the skin we're in as guests share stories, wisdom, and practical insights gained from their leadership journeys. #LetsTalkSis is providing space for the nuanced conversations that can only happen when Black women come together, share our stories, and empower ourselves and each other to lead as we are, authentically.