From Protests to Healing: Lelani Marie Russell on Activism, Trauma & Finding Yourself

April 7
1h 7m

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In Episode 10 of More Than 2 Min, we sit down with activist, stylist, and community organizer Lelani Marie Russell for a powerful and deeply personal conversation about activism, identity, mental health, and self-discovery.

From growing up in Dallas to becoming a frontline voice in protests across Texas, Lelani shares her journey into activism—including her first protest at just 14 years old, experiences with police brutality, and what it truly means to live a life committed to fighting for justice. She opens up about the emotional toll of activism, navigating community challenges, and the reality of being on the front lines.

This episode dives into:
• The truth about activism as a lifestyle vs. a moment
• The impact of police brutality and systemic injustice
• Mental health, postpartum depression, and healing
• Finding your “me season” and reclaiming your identity
• Community, culture, and breaking generational cycles
• Style as self-expression and personal empowerment

Lelani Marie Russell also shares how she transitioned from constant activism to prioritizing self-care, therapy, and personal growth—without losing her voice or purpose.

If you’re interested in social justice, Black community conversations, mental health awareness, personal growth, activism stories, or real-life experiences from the front lines, this episode is a must-watch.

🎙️ More Than 2 Min is a podcast focused on real people, real journeys, and real impact—going beyond the surface to uncover stories that shape our communities and inspire what’s next.

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