All Outta Grace with J.DeBoyià

The Weight We Carry: Being Black, the Only Daughter, or the Firstborn

9 min · 23 de oct de 2025
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In this raw and reflective episode of All Outta Grace, host J.DeBoyià opens up about the unspoken pressure of being the only daughter or the eldest Black daughter. She shares what it feels like to be expected to serve, solve, and show up for everyone else....even right after leaving the hospital. After a serious health scare last week, J.DeBoyià found herself being asked to step right back into service. As if her collapse never happened. As if her life-threatening condition was just a footnote. This episode explores the emotional exhaustion of being the one everyone relies on and how that burden often begins in childhood. From solving adult problems too early to becoming the family’s unacknowledged backbone, J.DeBoyià unpacks how many of us were raised to believe that our worth lies in our usefulness. Tune in for truth, tenderness, and a reminder that your value is not in what you provide. It is in who you are. Listen now. Lay it down. Reclaim your peace. #AllOuttaGrace #BlackDaughtersMatter #UnlearningStrong #FirstbornDaughter

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