Soft Girl Era

Soft Girl Era

Healing Eldest Daughter Syndrome: From Survival to Softness in Leadership Inspired by JaRaena Wise

17 min · 2 de jul de 2026
Portada del episodio Healing Eldest Daughter Syndrome: From Survival to Softness in Leadership Inspired by JaRaena Wise

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In this episode, LeAnne Dolce unpacks the hidden roots of “Eldest Daughter Syndrome” and how years of unacknowledged emotional labor shape leadership, burnout, and boundaries for Black women. Learn how to recognize survival strategies masquerading as ambition, unlearn over-responsibility, and implement practical steps to rewrite your story—at work, in business, and at home. Discover how healing these patterns can redefine success, empower your choices, and help you reclaim softness, rest, and freedom in your Soft Girl Era.

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