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EPISODE · Feb 20, 2026 · 31 MIN

Episode 21. To Whom This May Concern: Jill Scott, Reinvention & Not Playing Small

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After eleven years, Jill Scott returned with To Whom This May Concern — an album that felt less like music and more like recognition. In Episode 21 of Shameless Reinvention, we step into the full afterglow and bring our real, unedited selves to the conversation. We both know what it feels like when a space keeps asking you to drill deeper — and the slow realization that what felt like encouragement was actually erosion. We unpack the difference between being called deeper into your gift and being broken down for someone else’s comfort — and why some audiences were never meant to receive what you carry. This is not a conversation about wounds. It is a conversation about the joy of finally recognizing your right audience, your right table, and the specific relief of art that finds you at exactly the right time. This episode includes a personal story about professional erosion, a practical step to identify your right audience this week, and two Shameless Truth Bombs rooted in recognition, calling, and growth. If you have been performing depth for someone who was never going to see it, this episode is your redirect.  

After eleven years, Jill Scott returned with To Whom This May Concern — an album that felt less like music and more like recognition. In Episode 21 of Shameless Reinvention, we step into the full afterglow and bring our real, unedited selves to the conversation. We both know what it feels like when a space keeps asking you to drill deeper — and the slow realization that what felt like encouragement was actually erosion. We unpack the difference between being called deeper into your gift and being broken down for someone else’s comfort — and why some audiences were never meant to receive what you carry. This is not a conversation about wounds. It is a conversation about the joy of finally recognizing your right audience, your right table, and the specific relief of art that finds you at exactly the right time. This episode includes a personal story about professional erosion, a practical step to identify your right audience this week, and two Shameless Truth Bombs rooted in recognition, calling, and growth. If you have been performing depth for someone who was never going to see it, this episode is your redirect.

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