Lee Hawkins: Ancestry, Ambition, and the Art of Reinvention
This week on "Unglossy" hosts Tom Frank, Mickey Factz, and Jeffrey Sledge engage in a captivating conversation with Lee Hawkins, a distinguished journalist, author, and musician. Lee shares his remarkable journey from his early days in Minnesota, through his journalism career at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and Wisconsin State Journal, to his 19-year tenure at the Wall Street Journal. He highlights pivotal moments, such as the advice he received from Jimmy Iovine to prioritize his book, "I Am Nobody's Slave: How Uncovering My Family's History Set Me Free," emphasizing its significance over other projects.
Lee delves into his transition from covering business and celebrities to exploring themes of race, equity, and trauma. Inspired by a fellowship at USC, he examines the intergenerational effects of racism and trauma on Black families, sharing personal discoveries about his own family's history. He also reflects on his deep connection to music, influenced by his father, and his work as a musician, including collaborations with The Wiggles. Throughout the conversation, Lee offers valuable career advice, stressing the importance of preparation and strategic planning for personal and professional growth.