The Frequency of Courage
In this raw and powerful episode of The Frequency of Courage, Megan Imbert returns after weeks of silence to speak to what so many women are feeling but few are saying out loud. This is a truth-telling. From the ongoing revelations surrounding the Epstein files, to the rise of online spaces promoting sexual violence against women, to the devastating reality of domestic violence and intimate partner murders, this moment is not defined by one headline. It is the accumulation. Women today are being asked to do the impossible: to thrive while staying vigilant, to be soft while calculating safety and to lead while carrying the weight of a world that has not fully reckoned with how it treats them. And still, they are told they are “too much.” This episode is a reclamation of truth: * Women are not too much—they are responding to a world that has asked them to hold too much. * Silence is not neutrality. Silence is permission. * This is not just a women’s conversation, men must rise into accountability, leadership, and action. Megan shares a deeply personal reflection on being labeled “too much,” and reframes it as clarity, alignment, and truth. This is about standing rooted in love while refusing to shrink. If this episode resonates please share the show and leave a review.
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