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In this raw and urgent episode, I open up about the mental, emotional, and physical toll of living in a world that often feels hostile to Black women—especially those of us with dark skin. From cyberattacks and online harassment to the trauma of being bullied in school and targeted at university, I share how these experiences have shaped my mental health and left lasting scars.
I talk about the migraines, the pain behind my eyes, and the cycles of feeling lost—how trauma rewires the brain and how racism, bullying, and systemic neglect have pushed me to the edge. This is not just my story—it's the story of many who are suffering in silence while the world unfolds in chaos.
But this episode is also a call to action. A call for a new world. One where healing, justice, and truth are not optional. Where we confront the systems that harm us and build spaces that honor our humanity.
If you've ever felt broken by the world but still dream of something better, this episode is for you.
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By Deja5
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Send us a text
In this raw and urgent episode, I open up about the mental, emotional, and physical toll of living in a world that often feels hostile to Black women—especially those of us with dark skin. From cyberattacks and online harassment to the trauma of being bullied in school and targeted at university, I share how these experiences have shaped my mental health and left lasting scars.
I talk about the migraines, the pain behind my eyes, and the cycles of feeling lost—how trauma rewires the brain and how racism, bullying, and systemic neglect have pushed me to the edge. This is not just my story—it's the story of many who are suffering in silence while the world unfolds in chaos.
But this episode is also a call to action. A call for a new world. One where healing, justice, and truth are not optional. Where we confront the systems that harm us and build spaces that honor our humanity.
If you've ever felt broken by the world but still dream of something better, this episode is for you.
Support the show