Girl...Call Me with Tanya and Jessica
What parts of your personality are truly you, and what parts were built through survival, adaptation, and the pressure to perform? In this episode, Tanya and Jessica reflect on a powerful conversation inspired by Michelle Obama and Keke Palmer about identity, hyper-functioning, emotional labor, and what it means to live fully as Black women navigating ambition, visibility, relationships, and change. The conversation moves from social media and public personas to friendship, career evolution, entrepreneurship, softness, boundaries, and the tension between who the world thinks you are and who you actually are in quiet moments. They also unpack the difference between capability and desire, why so many women become “the capable one,” and how expansion in this season of life may look less like doing more and more like becoming more honest about what you truly need. It is funny, reflective, vulnerable, and deeply real, exactly the kind of conversation that reminds you that growth is not always loud. **Enjoying the show? Buy us a coffee! Your support helps us keep the convo real, the mics on, and the vibes strong. https://coff.ee/podcastgirg [https://coff.ee/podcastgirg] We invite you to become part of our community. If you have questions for our hosts or want to suggest a topic for the show, please email us at podcast.girlcallme@gmail.com [podcast.girlcallme@gmail.com] * Website: www.girlcallme.com [http://www.girlcallme.com] * Follow on Instagram: podcast.girlcallme * Follow on Facebook: @girl.callmepodcast * Join our YouTube Channel: @PodcastGirlCallMe
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