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What if strength didn’t always have to come after the storm?
In this episode of Shades of Strong, we’re unpacking what it means to embrace both joy and struggle—without letting one cancel out the other. Because too often as Black women, are taught that joy is something we earn after the hard part is over. That it’s the reward, not the right.
But what if we flipped the script?
In this episode of Shades of Strong, we’re unpacking what it means to embrace both joy and struggle as a Black woman—without letting one cancel out the other. Because too often, we’ve been taught that joy is something we earn after the hard part is over. That it’s the reward, not the right.
But what if we flipped the script?
Inspired by a powerful moment with my granddaughter, I explore how we’ve been conditioned to lead with the hard stuff first—and how that habit is rooted in generations of inherited struggle. But here’s the truth: your life is big enough to hold both.
This episode is your reminder that:
Joy isn’t selfish.
Ease doesn’t mean you’re lazy.
You don’t have to brace for the worst before naming what’s good.
Whether you’re navigating grief, growth, or just trying to get through the week without falling apart, this one’s for you.
If you’ve been struggling with embracing joy and struggle as a Black woman—or if you’ve been waiting for the next shoe to drop every time something good happens—this conversation will feel like a breath of fresh air.
Pull up a chair and let’s talk about reclaiming softness, wholeness, and the audacity to lead with joy.
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What if strength didn’t always have to come after the storm?
In this episode of Shades of Strong, we’re unpacking what it means to embrace both joy and struggle—without letting one cancel out the other. Because too often as Black women, are taught that joy is something we earn after the hard part is over. That it’s the reward, not the right.
But what if we flipped the script?
In this episode of Shades of Strong, we’re unpacking what it means to embrace both joy and struggle as a Black woman—without letting one cancel out the other. Because too often, we’ve been taught that joy is something we earn after the hard part is over. That it’s the reward, not the right.
But what if we flipped the script?
Inspired by a powerful moment with my granddaughter, I explore how we’ve been conditioned to lead with the hard stuff first—and how that habit is rooted in generations of inherited struggle. But here’s the truth: your life is big enough to hold both.
This episode is your reminder that:
Joy isn’t selfish.
Ease doesn’t mean you’re lazy.
You don’t have to brace for the worst before naming what’s good.
Whether you’re navigating grief, growth, or just trying to get through the week without falling apart, this one’s for you.
If you’ve been struggling with embracing joy and struggle as a Black woman—or if you’ve been waiting for the next shoe to drop every time something good happens—this conversation will feel like a breath of fresh air.
Pull up a chair and let’s talk about reclaiming softness, wholeness, and the audacity to lead with joy.
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