RiseHER Society
What if the version of you people experience… says more about them than it ever did about you? In this episode, I open with a message meant to interrupt the noise—because this conversation matters. Inspired by a quote that stopped me in my tracks—“Believe them. If they say I’m kind, believe them. If they say I’m a bitch, believe them. They got whichever version of me they deserved.”—we’re diving into the reality of what it means to be a woman today. The pressure to be everything, for everyone, all at once is exhausting. As women, as mothers, as business owners—we are constantly navigating expectations that contradict each other at every turn. We’re told to be strong but soft, confident but humble, successful but not intimidating. And then there’s the harder truth… the one we don’t talk about enough: women tearing down other women. I begin this episode by reflecting on the powerful monologue from Barbie—because it perfectly captures the impossible standards we’re all trying to survive. From there, I share my own experiences, the moments that have shaped me, and the pain that comes from witnessing—and sometimes feeling—the quiet competition, judgment, and lack of support between women. This is a conversation about identity, perception, and truth. About owning who you are, unapologetically. And about choosing, consciously, to rise instead of tear down. If you’ve ever felt misunderstood, judged, or pressured to shrink yourself—this episode is for you.
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