<p>This Mental Health Awareness Month, we&#39;re not recounting the weight.</p><p>You already know the weight.</p><p>This episode is about what becomes possible when you heal.</p><p>Because here&#39;s what I&#39;ve come to understand — a Black woman who knows she is enough, who is no longer available to shrink, perform, or seek validation from a world that was never going to give it anyway — that woman is dangerous. In the best possible way.</p><p>In this episode, we&#39;re having the conversation that goes deeper than survival. We&#39;re talking about healing as reclamation. As power. As the most radical thing a Black woman can do in a world that profits from her exhaustion.</p><p>I&#39;m also sharing something personal — a realization that honestly rearranged me. That the self-sufficiency I once saw as a flaw was actually the fullest expression of who I am. That I was never lacking anything. I just hadn&#39;t healed enough yet to trust what was already inside me.</p><p>When that shifts — when you stop seeking from a place of lack and start attracting from a place of overflow — everything changes.</p><p>This episode is for the woman who is tired of being strong for everyone else. The one who has been seeking something she couldn&#39;t name. The one who is ready to stop managing her power and start moving in it.</p><p>You were never the problem. You were always the power.</p><p><strong>What we cover in this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Why the world has a vested interest in Black women staying exhausted</li><li>How healing gives you back the truth about who you always were</li><li>Why self-sufficiency isn&#39;t loneliness — it&#39;s wholeness</li><li>The shift from seeking to attracting — and what changes when you make it</li><li>What it means to be so rooted in yourself that nothing external can shake it</li></ul><p><strong>This episode is for you if:</strong>You&#39;re done surviving and ready to reclaim. You&#39;ve been performing strength for so long you&#39;ve forgotten what it feels like to just <em>be</em>. Or you&#39;re on the other side of your healing and finally starting to understand what it unlocked.</p><p><em>Ready to go deeper? The Becoming Circle membership is where women doing this exact work come together — not to be fixed, but to be fully seen and fully unleashed.</em></p><p>Click <a href="https://ihearthatgirl.com/becoming-circle-waitlist" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">HERE.</a></p><p><br></p><p><em>Connect with Kimberly:</em>www.thedopeblackchick.com</p><p>IG: @thedopeblackchick</p><p>Email: hello@thedopeblackchick.com</p><p></p>

The Dope Black Chick

Kimberly Spidle

The Most Dangerous Thing a Black Woman Can Do Is Heal | Black Women, Mental Health & Reclaiming Your Power

MAY 13, 202612 MIN
The Dope Black Chick

The Most Dangerous Thing a Black Woman Can Do Is Heal | Black Women, Mental Health & Reclaiming Your Power

MAY 13, 202612 MIN

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<p>This Mental Health Awareness Month, we&#39;re not recounting the weight.</p><p>You already know the weight.</p><p>This episode is about what becomes possible when you heal.</p><p>Because here&#39;s what I&#39;ve come to understand — a Black woman who knows she is enough, who is no longer available to shrink, perform, or seek validation from a world that was never going to give it anyway — that woman is dangerous. In the best possible way.</p><p>In this episode, we&#39;re having the conversation that goes deeper than survival. We&#39;re talking about healing as reclamation. As power. As the most radical thing a Black woman can do in a world that profits from her exhaustion.</p><p>I&#39;m also sharing something personal — a realization that honestly rearranged me. That the self-sufficiency I once saw as a flaw was actually the fullest expression of who I am. That I was never lacking anything. I just hadn&#39;t healed enough yet to trust what was already inside me.</p><p>When that shifts — when you stop seeking from a place of lack and start attracting from a place of overflow — everything changes.</p><p>This episode is for the woman who is tired of being strong for everyone else. The one who has been seeking something she couldn&#39;t name. The one who is ready to stop managing her power and start moving in it.</p><p>You were never the problem. You were always the power.</p><p><strong>What we cover in this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Why the world has a vested interest in Black women staying exhausted</li><li>How healing gives you back the truth about who you always were</li><li>Why self-sufficiency isn&#39;t loneliness — it&#39;s wholeness</li><li>The shift from seeking to attracting — and what changes when you make it</li><li>What it means to be so rooted in yourself that nothing external can shake it</li></ul><p><strong>This episode is for you if:</strong>You&#39;re done surviving and ready to reclaim. You&#39;ve been performing strength for so long you&#39;ve forgotten what it feels like to just <em>be</em>. Or you&#39;re on the other side of your healing and finally starting to understand what it unlocked.</p><p><em>Ready to go deeper? The Becoming Circle membership is where women doing this exact work come together — not to be fixed, but to be fully seen and fully unleashed.</em></p><p>Click <a href="https://ihearthatgirl.com/becoming-circle-waitlist" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">HERE.</a></p><p><br></p><p><em>Connect with Kimberly:</em>www.thedopeblackchick.com</p><p>IG: @thedopeblackchick</p><p>Email: [email protected]</p><p></p>