Legacy isn’t just about what we leave—it’s about how we live. In this soulful and deeply personal episode, Dr. Johnetha Lindsey unpacks the meaning of legacy through a Black lens. From her family’s powerful tradition of education and service to the cultural practices that have sustained generations, this episode honors the ways Black communities build, protect, and pass down legacy—one act of love, leadership, and generosity at a time.
Whether it’s a scholarship in a loved one’s name, a well-worn family recipe, or the decision to be the first in your family to break a cycle, this conversation reminds us that legacy is already in motion—and it matters more than we know.
🎧 In this episode, we explore:
- Why Black legacy goes beyond wealth or titles
- Dr. Lindsey’s own family legacy of education and service
- The role of Black sororities, fraternities, and HBCUs in building generational impact
- How to recognize your everyday acts as legacy work
- The beauty, pressure, and power of being “the first”
- A gentle call to reflect on what you’re building and what you’ll leave behind
📝 Reflection Questions:
- What does legacy mean to you?
- Who shaped your sense of purpose, giving, and identity?
- What future are you building—one choice at a time?
📥 Resources + Links:
- Download the FREE Legacy Reflection Workbook
- Book a Mini Discovery Call with Dr. Lindsey
- Start the “Build Your Legacy Blueprint” Email Series
- Learn more at drjohnethalashun.com
✨ Whether you’re a builder, a breaker of cycles, or somewhere in between—this episode is for you.
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