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After the recent election, I’m once again processing a wave of disappointment—a feeling many Black women know all too well. This isn’t just about politics; it’s about being reminded, once again, that we can be twice as good, twice as qualified, and still fall short in a system that rewards mediocrity and hate. In this episode, I’ll share my reflections on the election aftermath and it’s impact on marginalized communities, the importance of boundaries and self-preservation, and actionable steps we can take over the next four years.
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📂 Some of my favorite resources:
After the recent election, I’m once again processing a wave of disappointment—a feeling many Black women know all too well. This isn’t just about politics; it’s about being reminded, once again, that we can be twice as good, twice as qualified, and still fall short in a system that rewards mediocrity and hate. In this episode, I’ll share my reflections on the election aftermath and it’s impact on marginalized communities, the importance of boundaries and self-preservation, and actionable steps we can take over the next four years.
Enjoyed this episode? Enjoyed this episode? Don’t forget to like, subscribe and comment! Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @TheSubjectivePod for updates and behind-the-scenes! Please leave a review on all podcast platforms or share this episode with a friend.
Subscribe to the YouTube channel for video.
📂 Some of my favorite resources: