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15 min · 31. maalis 2026
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In this episode, I’m speaking from a place that is both personal and political. We’re unpacking how oppressive social systems continue to place impossible burdens on women of color, especially Black women, while disguising inequality as structure, tradition, or policy. This conversation explores the stereotypes forced onto Black women, the emotional and economic labor we are expected to carry, and the ways larger systems can keep us overworked, unheard, and boxed into survival mode. I get real about how these frameworks affect identity, motherhood, ambition, safety, and self-worth, while challenging the narratives that normalize struggle as strength. This episode is for anyone who has ever felt like the system was built to benefit everyone except them.

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In this episode, I’m speaking from a place that is both personal and political. We’re unpacking how oppressive social systems continue to place impossible burdens on women of color, especially Black women, while disguising inequality as structure, tradition, or policy. This conversation explores the stereotypes forced onto Black women, the emotional and economic labor we are expected to carry, and the ways larger systems can keep us overworked, unheard, and boxed into survival mode. I get real about how these frameworks affect identity, motherhood, ambition, safety, and self-worth, while challenging the narratives that normalize struggle as strength. This episode is for anyone who has ever felt like the system was built to benefit everyone except them.

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