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What happens when fear becomes your comfort zone? For Carolyn J. Murphy, that fear started in early childhood—and ruled her life for decades. In this soul-shaking episode, Carolyn shares her story of surviving molestation, rape, and family loss, while carrying the invisible weight of perfectionism, people-pleasing, and generational pain. But this isn’t a story about what broke her—it’s a story about what rebuilt her.

Here’s what you’ll hear:

🎙️ What We Talk About:

🔑 Key Takeaways:

“Fear was my friend. Until I realized it was my prison.”
“Your trauma shapes you, but it doesn’t define you.
“That strong Black woman cape? It’s heavy—and it’s killing us.”
“Your purpose is greater than your pain. But you have to choose it.”

🙌 Why This Episode Matters:

So many Black women are praised for being strong, but no one sees the wounds beneath the strength. This episode is a call to drop the cape, stop hiding behind the mask, and finally give yourself permission to be soft, human, and healing. If you’re ready to break up with fear and start building firm foundations rooted in truth—this conversation will meet you where you are.

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