Theoretically, we understand the difference between success and happiness. But there’s a big gap between theory and reality.What bridges that gap is often, courage. Suppose you worked hard, have a great job in a competitive field, are well paid and highly regarded, but you’re not really happy… Would you have the courage to walk away from your success and take a chance doing something that might bring you very little, except, possibly, happiness?

That was the question Skye Jackson answered with, “Yes.” Skye was an entertainment lawyer in Hollywood. She had a great job at The Walt Disney Company. Until 2024. That’s when Skye traded her well-paid job dealing in the precise meaning of words in legal contracts, for a low-to-no pay job dealing in the ambiguous meaning of words, as a poet.

Skye Jackson walked away from her "dream job" as a corporate attorney at The Walt Disney Company in Los Angeles to return to New Orleans to devote herself poetry, and though that might seem crazy in theory, it's paid off

Skye Jackson walked away from her “dream job” as a corporate attorney at The Walt Disney Company in Los Angeles to return to New Orleans to devote herself to poetry, and though that might seem crazy in theory, it’s paid off

Today, Skye is a published and well-recognized poet, a professor of creative writing, literature and poetry at Xavier University, and Chairwoman of the New Orleans Poetry Festival Board.

When it came time for Crystal Burke to make a change, she wanted something different not just for herself, but for every other woman in the country. As a registered nurse practitioner for over 15 years, mostly in the fields of oncology and palliative care, Crystal knows a lot about the functioning of the human body. But when she started experiencing symptoms of perimenopause in her 30’s, she was blindsided. Finding that her symptoms were influencing almost every aspect of her life, and simultaneously discovering that doctors, even OB-GYN’s, didn’t seem to know how to treat her, or other women in her position, Crystal decided to do something to change that.

Crystal Burke, Co-Founder of The Menopause Clinic, hadn't even heard the word "perimenopause" when her first symptoms hit her

Crystal Burke, Co-Founder of The Menopause Clinic, hadn’t even heard the word “perimenopause” when her first symptoms hit her

In 2024, Crystal and her medical doctor husband, Steven Youngblood, founded The Menopause Clinic. It’s a tele-health-based clinic where any woman with an internet connection can consult with medical providers who specialize in recognizing and treating perimenopause – which is a phase of pre-menopause – and menopause.

You’ve no doubt noticed there are a lot of memes out there encouraging women to empower themselves. “You Go Girl.” “You Do You.” “Live Your Best Life.” And plenty more. One of the reasons these women-centric slogans exist at all is, in many walks of life, things are still predominantly male dominated.

There are women though – Skye and Crystal are two of them – who are – for want of a better expression – taking the bull by the horns. Crystal’s The Menopause Clinic is a revolutionary idea for women’s healthcare that seems way overdue. And Skye has a voice that resonates with a lot of people, especially young Black women – Skye’s poetry seems to give them both her perspective and a vocabulary to reflect on themselves.

Crystal Burke, Peter Ricchiuti, Skye Jackson, Out to Lunch at The Columns Hotel on St Charles Avenue in Uptown New Orleans

Crystal Burke, Peter Ricchiuti, Skye Jackson, Out to Lunch at The Columns Hotel on St Charles Avenue in Uptown New Orleans

Out to Lunch was recorded live over lunch atColumns in Uptown New Orleans. Photos by Jill Lafleur.

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