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EPISODE · Dec 8, 2025 · 19 MIN

Muted Culture, Loud Opinions, and the Fear of Creative Power

from The Visibility Standard · host Jazzmyn Proctor

In this solo episode, Jazzmyn breaks down the cultural moment surrounding Mel Robbins’ recent op-ed and Pantone’s Color of the Year announcement—and uses both as a powerful entry point into a larger conversation about authority, creative autonomy, and visibility.If you’ve ever wondered why certain voices dominate the conversation (even when their takes fall flat), or why trend-driven branding feels increasingly hollow, this episode invites you back into your own power.Jazzmyn explores:Why creators keep centering people and institutions that uphold the status quoHow to decenter authority without slipping into cynicismWhat the Pantone “Cloud Dancer” discourse reveals about conformity vs. creative courageThe real reason Mel Robbins’ takes feel grating—and what it teaches us about visibilityHow to build a brand that leads with nuance, vibrancy, and originalityWhy your creative orbit expands the moment you stop waiting for industry validationThis episode is a call to reclaim your voice, challenge who you grant influence to, and create from a place of bold self-trust—not passive consumption.If you’re ready to show up louder, brighter, and more unapologetically aligned in 2026, this conversation is your permission slip.Follow Jazzmyn on Instagram @healingwithjazzmyn for updates, behind-the-scenes insights, and upcoming announcements.Visibility is a long game—let’s play it on our own terms.Support the showIf this episode resonated with you, share it with a woman in your life who's been in a quiet season and needs to hear that it counts as growth too. And if you haven't left a rating yet — it takes 30 seconds and means everything. Let's keep building this together.💜`If this conversation sparked something for you and you’re ready for deeper support, I work with high-achieving women, creatives, and founders through individual therapy—supporting you in building a life and relationships that feel steady, connected, and aligned. And if you’re craving clarity around your brand, message, or how you’re showing up publicly, The Visibility Studio is my 90-minute marketing mentorship session designed to help you cut through the noise and build a strategy that actually feels like you.You can learn more about my services at https://www.jazzmynproctor.com/

In this solo episode, Jazzmyn breaks down the cultural moment surrounding Mel Robbins’ recent op-ed and Pantone’s Color of the Year announcement—and uses both as a powerful entry point into a larger conversation about authority, creative autonomy, and visibility. If you’ve ever wondered why certain voices dominate the conversation (even when their takes fall flat), or why trend-driven branding feels increasingly hollow, this episode invites you back into your own power. Jazzmyn explores: Why ...

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