When She Pivots
You have the degree(s), the career, and maybe the family, but is something missing? Have you been ticking all the boxes but find yourself asking, “Now what” or “What’s next”? Do you wish you had a community to support you in figuring out how to take things to the next level (or figure out what the next level is)?
Welcome to When She Pivots! We’re two mamas navigating professional, personal, and perspective shifts hoping to give ourselves and others the permission to think and dream bigger. With Cassie’s experience as a lawyer currently in the non-profit space, and Lauren’s as a former teacher turned entrepreneur, we hope to create a space where women can authentically share and learn from others who are even just one step ahead - working to normalize this kind of self-exploration with curiosity and openness instead of fear and judgment.
What if it’s actually possible to build your truest most beautiful life AND still show up fully for ourselves and those we love?
When She Pivots
Simply More: Power in What the World Tries to Diminish
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What if the parts of you the world labeled “too much” were never the problem?
In this episode of When She Pivots, Cassie and Lauren reflect on Cynthia Erivo’s Simply More — and the deeper thesis running beneath her story: The qualities that made you feel othered, silenced, or unsafe… may be the very source of your power.
This isn’t about embracing something “quirky.” It’s about reclaiming:
- The ambition you were told to soften
- The voice you were told to quiet
- The emotion you were told was excessive
- The identity that made others uncomfortable
- The parts of you shaped by systems that were never designed to hold all of you
Conformity makes other people comfortable. But the world was not built to hold all of you.
So what happens when you stop shrinking to fit it?
Cynthia’s reflections invite a radical reframe: your difference is not something to dilute. It is the thing that makes you singular. It is the thing that makes your life expansive. It is the thing that propels you into the truest, most powerful version of yourself.
Transformation doesn’t come from becoming easier to digest. It comes from choosing visibility. From reclaiming what was diminished. From making space where none existed before.
This episode explores:
- The cost of self-editing in a world that rewards conformity
- The tension between safety and authenticity
- The complexity of embracing difference when real risk exists
- And why stepping into “more” is not about ego — it’s about integrity
If you’ve ever felt the pressure to become smaller in order to survive or succeed, this conversation is for you.