Inherited Silence
Some things are never spoken aloud.
And still…they are inherited.
Inherited Silence is a reflection on what families, churches, cultures, and systems transmit without language—through tension, expectation, fear, endurance, and survival itself.
This episode explores the ways silence becomes embodied.
The ways the nervous system adapts around what could not be named.
The ways Black women, in particular, often inherit emotional atmospheres long before they inherit explanation.
Because the body remembers what language avoids.
“What could not be safely expressed was often silently inherited.”
“The body carries what the mouth was never permitted to say.”
A Question from the Inner Well:
What forms of silence did your body learn to interpret before anyone ever explained them to you?
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