Episodios

  • Holiday Harmony or Emotional Hostage? Setting Boundaries Without Ruining the Season
    Dec 12 2025

    Holiday parties, internet trolls, and that one toxic relative at Thanksgiving… we hit it all in this episode. 🎯 Sara and Kira recap their packed end-of-year networking party, introduce a new segment called “What Is Stopping Our Scroll?”, and break down some wild online moments—from a woman driving three hours to confront a racist commenter at his job, to H-Mart discourse and calling out bigotry in real life. Then they dive into the bigger question: Do you really have to “let” harmful relatives be who they are for the sake of family peace? Or is it okay to set hard boundaries, skip gatherings, and protect your kids (and yourself) from racist, homophobic, or just plain toxic behavior? They talk: Holiday parties that actually work for parents Why “free speech” doesn’t mean free from consequences The pressure to “keep the peace” vs calling out harm Kids, boundaries, and breaking generational curses A little music & media joy: Olivia Dean, K-Pop Demon Hunters & 50 Cent-level petty 😅

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    55 m
  • Villains Disguised as Allies: Protecting yourself from performative allyship
    Dec 5 2025

    In this episode of Feminine Formidable, Sarah Williams and Kira Fonteneau start with holiday party anxiety (what if nobody shows up?! 😅) and end up unpacking Wicked, racism, fake allies, and why the workplace is almost never a true “safe space.”

    Using the new Wicked movie as a jumping-off point, they ask: What happens when the person who says they care about you benefits from your oppression, stays quiet when you’re attacked, or only “supports” you when it costs them nothing? That’s Glinda energy - and Kira breaks down exactly how that shows up in real life, from city council meetings to corporate offices. If you’re a young professional, especially a Black woman navigating mostly white or “liberal” spaces, this one is for you.

    🗣 In this episode, we talk about: The fear of throwing a party…and nobody coming 😂 Holiday burnout, skeleton crews at work, and learning to actually rest Why Kira’s family does Christmas trips instead of Christmas gifts The Wicked movie, Elphaba as the truth-teller, and why “Glinda is the villain” Fake allies vs real friends: people who smile in your face but stay silent when you’re under attack Hoover City Council, Dearborn, Islamophobia, and how open racism has become socially acceptable again How kids are hearing racist, homophobic, xenophobic nonsense at school—and what that says about adults Why work is not a safe space and why you shouldn’t bring your “whole self” to the office How to recognize the “Glindas” at work and protect yourself When to clap back on the job (public disrespect, credit-stealing, attacks on your work) vs when the juice isn’t worth the squeeze The trap of wanting to be “popular” more than being good or principled 💼 For our young professionals & workers: You’ll hear practical, real-talk advice on: Setting boundaries with coworkers who aren’t really your friends Navigating microaggressions without burning yourself out Understanding how “nice” people can still be complicit in discrimination Protecting your peace and your career at the same time

    ⚠️ Disclaimer: Nothing in this episode is legal advice. Every situation is different. If you think you’re experiencing discrimination, harassment, or retaliation at work, talk to a qualified employment lawyer in your area.

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    1 h
  • The DEI Backlash: Is It About Merit or Protecting Power?
    1 h y 3 m
  • We're Back: Owning Our Worth, Celebrating Wins & Stepping Into What's Next
    41 m
  • Seizing the Moment: Cardi B, Taylor Townsend & Owning Your Narrative
    Sep 12 2025

    This week on Feminine and Formidable, hosts Sara Williams and Kira Fonteneau unpack what it really means to seize the moment—whether you’re in the courtroom, on the tennis court, or navigating big life transitions.

    From Cardi B’s viral trial testimony to Taylor Townsend’s classy clapback at the U.S. Open, the ladies dive deep into how Black women flip adversity into power. They break down the legal missteps behind Cardi’s case, the media’s obsession with celebrity access, and the art of being a dynamic witness under pressure. Then, they connect the dots to sports and culture—exploring how Townsend, Coco Gauff, and Naomi Osaka remind us that authenticity, resilience, and self-definition are the ultimate wins.

    Plus, Sara gets personal about her own professional pivot, and the hosts tackle the hard truths about letting go of cases, clients, and outside opinions that don’t serve you. As always, they close with their Heels They’ll Die On—from college football Saturdays to why some people really do need hitting.

    Listen in for a smart, unfiltered, and relatable conversation about strength, vulnerability, and carving out space to thrive on your own terms.

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    1 h y 9 m
  • Audacity in the Pivot
    Aug 29 2025

    In this episode, hosts Sara Williams and Kira Fonteneau get real about what it takes to make a bold career move. After more than a decade with one company, Sara shares the emotions behind leaving a place that felt like family and stepping into a new chapter with courage and clarity. From navigating the discomfort of change, to embracing self-actualization, to balancing motherhood and career, this conversation dives deep into the realities of career pivots in law, Black women in leadership, and the audacity it takes to redefine success on your own terms. The hosts also weave in personal stories—from Scotland reflections to parenting moments, Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter jersey, and lessons from Who Moved My Cheese—making this episode both professional and personal, inspiring and relatable.

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    56 m
  • Uncle Nearest, Public Failure, and the Lessons of Resilience
    Aug 25 2025

    On this episode of Feminine and Formidable, Sara Williams and Kira Fonteneau get candid about the power of failure—personal, professional, and public. From Sara’s story of failing out of Florida State before rebuilding her path to law school, to Kira’s controversial firing after founding Alabama’s first public defender’s office, the hosts unpack what it means to stumble in the spotlight and still rise stronger.

    They also examine the ongoing controversy with Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey, exploring how female founders—especially Black women—are judged more harshly when their companies face setbacks. Along the way, they share lessons on resilience, business growth, and how to separate personal identity from professional failures.

    This conversation is a reminder that failure is not the end—it’s part of the process. Whether in law, entrepreneurship, or life, it’s how you recover that defines your legacy.

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    1 h y 4 m
  • Diaspora Discourse: Black American vs. African Identity, Cultural Clashes, and Essence Fest Backlash
    Aug 15 2025

    This week on Feminine and Formidable, Sara Williams and Kira Fonteneau dive deep into the growing tensions within the Black diaspora — from the Essence Festival backlash over African vs. African-American representation to cultural misunderstandings that fuel division. The hosts unpack why some Africans distance themselves from Black Americans, how colonialism and slavery set the stage for these rifts, and why unity is critical in the face of shared struggles. They also explore identity politics in music, using Tyla’s controversial “colored” comment as a case study in cultural context, proximity to whiteness, and marketing missteps. Plus, Sara shares a major personal shift after leaving law school teaching, Kira takes us on a trip to Sullivan’s Island’s historical significance in the transatlantic slave trade, and the two debate vacation styles — itinerary queens vs. pure vibes. It’s an honest, layered conversation about heritage, history, and the work still needed to bridge gaps within the global Black community.

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    39 m