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CapacityConvos

Podcast de RaQuel Hopkins

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Capacity Convos is a space for meaningful conversation about who we become when life asks more of us.Hosted by RaQuel Hopkins, the show brings together people whose lives and work reflect real capacity—individuals who have stayed present, taken responsibility, and continued to grow without shrinking in the face of challenge. These conversations move beyond trends and surface narratives to explore the decisions, beliefs, and moments that shape a life.Capacity Convos invites listeners into thoughtful dialogue that lingers encouraging reflection, perspective, and a deeper engagement with life itself.

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8 episodios

episode Motherhood, Boundaries, and Reclaiming Your Identity | Kendall L. Williams artwork

Motherhood, Boundaries, and Reclaiming Your Identity | Kendall L. Williams

Episode 8 features Kendall L. Williams, founder of the Mom’s True Tea platform, in a powerful conversation on estrangement, motherhood, identity, and the courage to set boundaries. Kendall shares her personal journey of becoming a mother at 17 and raising her sons largely on her own, without a co-parent or consistent support system. She opens up about the difficult decision to go no contact with her adult son after years of verbal, emotional, and physical abuse, and what it has meant to protect herself while still honoring her role as a mother. From there, we explore what strength really looks like, especially for women who have been conditioned to endure silently. Together, we unpack the tension between love and accountability, the importance of self-protection, and the process of reclaiming your identity beyond the role of motherhood. This conversation challenges the idea that motherhood requires self-abandonment. It calls you into a more honest understanding of strength one that includes rest, boundaries, and the willingness to choose yourself even when it is difficult. What we cover: • Kendall’s journey into motherhood and raising children without a village • The decision to go no contact and navigating estrangement • Redefining strength as rest, self-protection, and walking away when necessary • Growing up in environments shaped by addiction and abuse • Losing and rediscovering identity beyond motherhood • Shifting from being everything to being a consultant to adult children • Accountability on both sides parents and adult children • The impact of labeling and redefining what trauma means • Protecting your peace without guilt • Reclaiming your identity and moving forward with or without reconciliation Follow RaQuel on Instagram: @raquel_the_capacity_expert Subscribe on YouTube: @capacityconvos Join the newsletter: newsletter [https://raquel-hopkins.mykajabi.com/join-the-newsletter] Subscribe, rate, and share CapacityConvos

7 de may de 2026 - 52 min
episode You Need These 3 Things for Real Self-Compassion | Dr. Kristin Neff artwork

You Need These 3 Things for Real Self-Compassion | Dr. Kristin Neff

Episode 7 features Dr. Kristin Neff, pioneering researcher and author, in a powerful conversation on self-compassion, shame, and the deeper work required for real emotional change. Dr. Neff shares insights from over 20 years of research, breaking down what self-compassion actually is and why it goes far beyond positive self-talk or affirmations. She explains the three essential components of self-compassion and why missing even one can prevent true healing and growth. From there, we explore how the nervous system shapes our responses, the hidden role of shame in anxiety and depression, and why learning to stay present with our pain is necessary for transformation. This episode invites a more honest, grounded approach to growth one that requires awareness, courage, and responsibility. This conversation challenges the idea that being hard on yourself leads to success. It calls you into a deeper understanding of self-compassion one that includes accountability, boundaries, and the willingness to face what you would rather avoid. What we cover:  • The three components of self-compassion: mindfulness, kindness, and common      humanity  • Why self-criticism is not an effective long-term motivator  • The difference between self-esteem and self-compassion  • How shame fuels anxiety, depression, and people-pleasing  • The role of the nervous system in emotional regulation  • Fierce self-compassion and setting boundaries  • Learning to stay present with pain instead of avoiding it  • Personal stories from Dr. Neff including her experience raising her son  • Authenticity and the courage to face what we would rather avoid Follow RaQuel on Instagram: @raquel_the_capacity_expert Subscribe on YouTube: @capacityconvos Join the newsletter: newsletter [https://raquel-hopkins.mykajabi.com/join-the-newsletter] Subscribe, rate, and share CapacityConvos

21 de abr de 2026 - 50 min
episode Radical Obedience in a Chaotic World | Brenda Palmer on Divine 9, Idolatry, and Waiting on God artwork

Radical Obedience in a Chaotic World | Brenda Palmer on Divine 9, Idolatry, and Waiting on God

Episode 6 features Brenda in a powerful conversation on faith, obedience, identity, and the tension between spiritual surrender and modern mental health culture. Brenda shares the heart behind her book The Journey of Yes, framing life as a continuous decision to say yes to God. She reflects on her faith journey beginning at a young age, navigating seasons of obedience, distance, and return, and what it has meant to trust God through uncertainty and transition. From there, we explore the balance between God and therapy, the subtle ways idolatry shows up in everyday life, and the challenge of letting go of identities, roles, and systems that compete with full surrender. This episode invites a deeper level of self awareness, discipline, and submission especially in seasons that feel unclear or uncomfortable. This conversation challenges the idea that anything outside of God can define or sustain you. It calls you into alignment, ownership, and obedience even when it means releasing what once felt secure. What we cover: • Saying yes to God and the foundation of The Journey of Yes • Brenda’s faith journey through seasons of obedience, distance, and return • God and therapy and understanding both as tools, not saviors • The danger of idolizing mental health professionals and avoiding responsibility • Idolatry in everyday life including food, identity, and external roles • Letting go of coping mechanisms formed in difficult seasons • The Divine Nine, legacy, and questioning deeper spiritual roots • Church as a foundation for identity, community, and accountability • Navigating seasons of waiting, stillness, and transition • Releasing past identities and submitting to what God is doing now Follow RaQuel on Instagram: @raquel_the_capacity_expert Subscribe on YouTube: @capacityconvos Join the newsletter: newsletter [https://raquel-hopkins.mykajabi.com/join-the-newsletter] Subscribe, rate, and share CapacityConvos

6 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 1 min
episode Chad O. Jackson on MLK, Agency, Church vs. Therapy, and the Limits of Politics artwork

Chad O. Jackson on MLK, Agency, Church vs. Therapy, and the Limits of Politics

Episode 5 features independent historian and filmmaker Chad Jackson in a bold conversation on responsibility, mental health, faith, and rethinking history. Chad shares his journey from blue collar beginnings to building a successful plumbing business and media platform, rooted in a commitment to obedience over approval. From there, we explore the tension between personal agency and a culture increasingly shaped by dependency, expert authority, and external validation. This episode challenges the idea that systems, labels, or past circumstances should define your trajectory and instead calls you into ownership, critical thinking, and truth seeking even when it is uncomfortable. What we cover:  • Obedience, calling, and the cost of telling hard truths  • Mental health through the lens of personal responsibility and spiritual grounding  • The limits of therapy without ownership and faith  • Statism, expert dependency, and the erosion of individual responsibility  • Why freedom requires responsibility  • Homeschooling and cultivating independent thinkers  • Civic responsibility and keeping politics in its proper place  • A different perspective on the Civil Rights era and federal expansion  • The leadership of Dr. Joseph H. Jackson and Booker T. Washington  • Moving beyond victim identity into personal ownership Follow RaQuel on Instagram: @raquel_the_capacity_expert Subscribe on YouTube: @capacityconvos Join the newsletter: newsletter [https://raquel-hopkins.mykajabi.com/join-the-newsletter] Subscribe, rate, and share CapacityConvos

24 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 7 min
episode Stop Being a Victim | Dr. Scott Barry Kaufman on How to Rise Above artwork

Stop Being a Victim | Dr. Scott Barry Kaufman on How to Rise Above

Episode 4 features psychologist Dr. Scott Barry Kaufman, author of Rise Above, in a powerful conversation on resilience, victimhood, self actualization, and personal growth. Dr. Kaufman shares his early experience being placed in special education due to an auditory processing disability and the self advocacy that helped him challenge limiting narratives about his potential. From there, we explore the psychology of vulnerability, survival mode, identity, and what it truly means to rise above adversity without denying pain. This episode challenges the idea that suffering should define you and instead offers a framework for integrating hardship while continuing to grow. What we cover: • The impact of early labels and self advocacy  • Healthy vulnerability versus vulnerable narcissism  • How trigger warnings and framing shape anxiety and perception  • Suppression versus avoidance and values based action through ACT  • Moving beyond survival mode  • Individual and collective victimhood traits  • Wounded healers versus dark empaths  • The psychology of authenticity and its impact  • Self verification theory and reinforcing identity  • Empowering youth toward future focused meaning and self actualization Follow RaQuel on Instagram: @raquel_the_capacity_expert Subscribe on YouTube: @capacityconvos Join the newsletter: newsletter [https://raquel-hopkins.mykajabi.com/join-the-newsletter] Subscribe, rate, and share CapacityConvos

2 de mar de 2026 - 45 min
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