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Have you ever looked around at the life you've built and thought, "I should be happy, but I'm exhausted?"
This week's episode was inspired by a listener who asked a heartbreaking question:
"How do I start finding compassion for myself? It was absent in my life and I have always been in survival mode."
After spending 35 years taking care of everyone else, she finds herself emotionally drained, disconnected from herself, and feeling completely alone.
In this episode, Jennifer explores why self-compassion feels so difficult for many Black women, how survival mode becomes our default setting, and why having a village starts with creating safety and compassion within yourself first. She also unpacks the connection between the Black Mother Wound, self-abandonment, white supremacy, and the generational conditioning that taught Black women to care for everyone except themselves.
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If this episode resonated with you, share it with another Black woman who is tired of carrying everything alone. You deserve compassion, too.

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