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Why It’s Time To Stop Asking For Permission | Six revelations from 2025
In this powerful year-end feature, Lisane Basquiat distills transformative moments from Shaping Freedom's 2025 podcast conversations into six revelations that challenged everything we thought we knew about change. From guests who stopped asking "am I qualified?" to those healing generational patterns, these insights reveal why the people actually changing their lives aren't waiting for perfect credentials—they're just getting started.
The Unresumé We All Carry | Why your invisible credentials matter more than you think
In this week’s feature article, I explore what emerged from my conversation with Jasmine LeFlore about the invisible qualifications we all carry. Her journey through aerospace engineering while navigating profound loss reveals why the credentials that matter most never fit on a resume.
Read the full article to discover what showing up whole really changes, why joy is the qualification we've been taught to hide, and what happens when you stop apologizing for being fully yourself in spaces that expect you to shrink.
The One Day Strategy | How a crisis strategy became a life philosophy
This week in the Shaping Freedom feature article, I share what emerged from my conversation with Antonio Neves after he lost everything in the California wildfires. His story reveals how crisis strips away the unnecessary and leaves us with what actually matters.
Read the full article to discover why forced proximity became an unexpected gift, what sitting in 4 AM silence really means, and how analog experiences are becoming the new luxury in our overstimulated lives.
The Hidden Cost of Being Busy | Why the most productive people do less (and accomplish more)
This week, Lisane Basquiat expands on her conversation with Dr. Dawna Ballard and the patterns she sees in our relationship with time. Dawna’s work sheds light on how urgency shapes our bodies, our communication, and the pressure we place on ourselves.
Read the full article to explore the moments from our discussion that stayed with me and the lessons that can help you create a steadier rhythm in your life.
Why Balance Is a Myth | How prioritizing what matters beats juggling everything
In this feature article by Lisane Basquiat, Dr. Shanta Collette Develle Carter-Williams reveals how a heart attack and multiple strokes stripped away the illusion of balance and pushed her to rebuild her life with radical clarity. She shares how advocating for herself taught her that doctors answer to the patient, how her old version of “self-care” was actually more running, and how real healing started when she accepted that her rescue depended on her own choices. Her story is a direct invitation to stop performing, listen to what your body already knows, and choose yourself with intention. Read the full article to go deeper.
The Power of Showing Up As You Are | What happens when you build your own table instead of waiting for a seat
In this week’s feature article, I share insights from my conversation with journalist and creator Shameika Rhymes on what changes when you stop shrinking yourself to fit other people’s lanes. We get into why building your own table can become the turning point, how telling the truth about your lived experience creates real connection, and what happens when you finally slow down long enough to acknowledge your own wins.
Your Second Act Starts Here | Why Your Worst Moment Might Be Your Best Teacher
In this week's feature article, I share insights from my conversation with Nigerian-born artist Jeremiah Onifade on how losing everything can become your greatest teacher, why survival instinct beats determination, and what it means to build a vision when you're starting from zero.
When Generosity Becomes Your Superpower | How one photographer's kindness unlocked doors money couldn't open
In this feature article written by Lisane Basquiat, she reflects on her Shaping Freedom podcast conversation with photographer Johnny Nunez, exploring how one act of generosity changed the course of his life and career. Through Johnny’s story—from giving his last $11 to a hungry stranger to becoming hip hop’s most trusted photographer—Lisane examines the deeper truths about success, integrity, and why character always outperforms ambition.
Are You Living or Just Not Dying? | How choosing purpose over practicality changes everything
In this feature article, Lisane Basquiat reflects on her Shaping Freedom podcast conversation with Hill Harper—diving into his insights on purpose, legacy, and the pursuit of a meaningful life. Through Hill’s journey from Harvard Law to Hollywood to public service, Lisane explores what it means to move beyond achievement toward true significance, why failure signals growth, and how mastering one thing at a time creates impact that lasts.
Read the full piece for Lisane Basquiat’s reflections on Hill Harper’s wisdom about living with purpose and building a legacy that endures.
Why People Vanish When You Need Them Most | What nobody tells you about grief, guilt, and friendship
This feature article by Lisane Basquiat explores why friends disappear after loss through the story of Rob and Emilee McGowan, who lost their son Miles to brain cancer. Basquiat reveals three truths: friends vanish because they're paralyzed by their own grief and guilt; asking "how can I help?" puts burden on grieving people—just show up with specific actions instead; and real isolation begins months later when everyone else has moved on but you're still living the loss daily.
What We Get Wrong About Resilience | Why broken bones don't always make you stronger
In this feature article for Shaping Freedom, founder Lisane Basquiat challenges the myth that trauma automatically builds strength. Through her conversation with Susanna Peredo Swap—a curator who survived a spinal cord injury at five—Basquiat reveals three insights: the strongest people get curious about trauma rather than push through it; real resilience means knowing when to quit the wrong thing; and clarity about what you want matters more than toughness.
The Doctor Who Prescribes Stilettos | How one physician rewrote the rules of healing
In this Shaping Freedom® feature article by founder Lisane Basquiat, psychiatrist Dr. Andrea Best reveals why healing isn’t about quick fixes—it’s about clearing what blocks your body’s natural intelligence. Drawing from three decades of practice, Dr. Best explains how chronic stress shuts down digestion and serotonin production, why your gut silently drives mood and decision-making, and how shifting out of constant crisis mode restores clarity, energy, and creativity.
Through their conversation, Lisane highlights Dr. Best’s unconventional approach—from prescribing rest and self-nourishment to showing why “every cell knows how to heal.” This article offers transformative insights into gut health, stress, and the power of creating space for the divine intelligence within us to do its work.
The Daily Practice of Being Brave | How small acts of courage compound into confidence
What story are you telling yourself when fear gets loud? In this piece, I sit down with KJ Rose, a Grammy Award–winning performance director and author who once froze on her way to meet Oprah. What she learned in that moment now shapes how she helps thousands build courage and presence.
In our conversation, KJ reminded me that confidence is situational—it grows through small, daily deposits, by rewriting the story in your head, and by knowing when it’s time to move on. KJ talks about she turns those moments of fear into rituals of self-trust—teaching us that courage compounds into confidence, one choice at a time.
Read the full article and discover how small acts of courage compound into lasting confidence.
Why Smart People Stay Stuck | The missing piece in your healing puzzle
Written by transformational coach Lisane Basquiat, this powerful article explores why smart people stay stuck in their healing journey. Drawing on her podcast with Dana Mason, Lisane shares 3 key insights: your body holds trauma that talk therapy alone can’t reach, code-switching erodes identity, and surrender is the starting point of real change. Read the full article for more.

