Exclusively You Podcast

Episode 4: The Hidden Cost of Being Flawless

12 min · 20. touko 2026
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Many black individuals have to been taught that they have to be "twice as good to get half as far." We hardly talk about what that does to our nervous system. This episode, Tierra pulls back the curtain on the "twice as good" label. She discusses how perfectionism sometimes includes the stress of feeling like you aren't allowed to make a mistake. This episode is an honest conversation on dropping the weight of perfection and reclaiming your right to exist in your humanity.

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