The “Strong Black Woman” Role Is Mentally Exhausting (Ep 17)
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In this episode of the Thriving Loudly Podcast, we sit down with Clarke Scott, Licensed Professional Counselor and founder of Brazen Therapy, for a deep conversation about grief, perfectionism, social media, burnout, emotional healing, and the pressure Black women feel to always “have it together.”
We discuss:
-Why so many Black women struggle to rest
-The mental impact of constantly being perceived online
-Fear of being seen and fear of judgment
-Grief, emotional processing, and healing
-How perfectionism shows up as over-functioning
-Burnout, anxiety, and self-worth
-Social media addiction, doomscrolling, and comparison culture
-Why high-performing women are often deeply overwhelmed underneath
-The “strong Black woman” expectation and its psychological effects
-Healing, authenticity, and learning to soften
This conversation is honest, vulnerable, thought-provoking, and deeply needed.
If you’ve ever felt emotionally exhausted while trying to balance life, business, relationships, visibility, or success — this episode is for you.
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If this episode resonated with you and you’re looking for support, healing, or a safe space to begin your mental health journey, make sure to connect with Clarke and the Brazen Therapy team.
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