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Out Here Tryna Survive
Grace Sandra
34 episodes
3 days ago
Send us a text A headline asked whether having a boyfriend is embarrassing—and it landed because so many women are done letting public romance define their worth. I take you from “boyfriend land” and early mommy blogging to a new center of gravity where sovereignty, safety, and self-respect lead. As a Gen X Black woman who grew up in church culture, married young, and lived the trad-wife script, I’ve seen how the internet once rewarded hard launches and identity-by-relationship. Now, younger ...
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Send us a text A headline asked whether having a boyfriend is embarrassing—and it landed because so many women are done letting public romance define their worth. I take you from “boyfriend land” and early mommy blogging to a new center of gravity where sovereignty, safety, and self-respect lead. As a Gen X Black woman who grew up in church culture, married young, and lived the trad-wife script, I’ve seen how the internet once rewarded hard launches and identity-by-relationship. Now, younger ...
Show more...
Mental Health
Education,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness,
Sexuality
Episodes (20/34)
Out Here Tryna Survive
EPI 34: Is Having a Boyfriend Embarrassing OR Just Bad for your Aura?!
Send us a text A headline asked whether having a boyfriend is embarrassing—and it landed because so many women are done letting public romance define their worth. I take you from “boyfriend land” and early mommy blogging to a new center of gravity where sovereignty, safety, and self-respect lead. As a Gen X Black woman who grew up in church culture, married young, and lived the trad-wife script, I’ve seen how the internet once rewarded hard launches and identity-by-relationship. Now, younger ...
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4 days ago
37 minutes

Out Here Tryna Survive
Epi 33: Losing SNAP but not Losing My Mind
Send us a text The headline said SNAP might pause, and my stomach dropped. Not because of theory, but because of dinner. What follows is a raw, grounded look at who gets hit first when social safety nets fray—women-led households, elders, disabled neighbors, and children—and how Black women absorb the shock long before it makes the news. I share what it felt like to pencil out November with nothing extra, why “just get a job” ignores reality, and how pulling millions from local stores drives ...
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1 week ago
40 minutes

Out Here Tryna Survive
Epi 32: How Choosing Myself Attracted my Dream Partner
Send us a text The moment I stopped needing a relationship, everything changed. After years of pushing through “little t” traumas in the dating pool and holding out hope that the right man would make it all click, a brutal Valentine’s reveal forced a reset. I saw the real pattern: every time I accepted nonchalant energy or waited for potential, I was abandoning myself. I walk you through the exact shifts that followed—clear boundaries, daily self-love you can actually feel in your body, and ...
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2 weeks ago
38 minutes

Out Here Tryna Survive
Ep 31: Motherhood is Sacred in the Performance of Whiteness
Send us a text A high school football game ended with an injury—and a prayer. What came next exposed something bigger than sports: the way covert racism hides behind “safety,” outrage, and the performance of white motherhood. When my short clip of my son praying went viral, the internet rushed to judge a 14-year-old Black boy as a criminal, calling for prison instead of proportionate accountability. We walk through what actually happened on the field, how the refs missed it, and how a missed ...
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3 weeks ago
35 minutes

Out Here Tryna Survive
Ep 30: Y'all not Finna Convince me to Mourn the Fashy; Charlie Kirk
Send us a text The feed won’t stop. One more video of a life ending, one more thread turning human pain into content—and our nervous systems keep paying the price. I’m talking frankly about what it’s like to be inundated by violent imagery, how selective empathy fractures trust, and why we need boundaries that protect our peace without blurring our values. I share personal updates from a year of real healing—therapy, Gabor Maté’s The Myth of Normal, The Body Keeps the Score, long walks, and ...
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1 month ago
33 minutes

Out Here Tryna Survive
Ep 29: The Soft Revolution: Finding Peace When You're Sick and Tired
Send us a text // The Soft Girl Survival System - https://stan.store/GraceSandra/p/the-soft-girl-survival-system // 💌SIGN UP FOR MY NEWSLETTER! 💌https://substack.com/@outheretrynasurvive Ever felt like you're hanging by a thread, quietly crumbling while trying to hold it all together? This raw, honest conversation dives into what happens when a Black woman reaches rock bottom—and finds her way back. I'm sharing my personal journey from escaping domestic violence through the darkest valleys o...
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3 months ago
28 minutes

Out Here Tryna Survive
Ep 28: An Unexpected Alliance: From Dating The Same Man To Girlfrans?!
Send us a text Connect with Lily! Website - https://www.bodyintelligenceacademy.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/bodyintelligence_academy Her Medium article- https://medium.com/@lily_56950/love-bombs-and-red-flags-a-story-about-self-trust-703e50041bbc What happens when two women discover they've been manipulated by the same man? In this raw, intimate conversation, we meet Lily - a woman who had a brief encounter with the Grace's ex-husband years before their marriage. When Grace discov...
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5 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes

Out Here Tryna Survive
Ep 27: Netflix's FOREVER -The parents we wished we had are the adults we can become.
Send us a text Have you ever watched a show that unexpectedly cracked your heart open? That's what happened when I watched Netflix's "Forever" - and I'm still processing all the feelings it brought up. This adaptation of Judy Blume's 1975 novel follows two Black teenagers in 2018 Los Angeles through their experiences of first love. But what struck me most powerfully were the parents - particularly Justin's mother with her protective (sometimes "overbearing") love and his father with his perf...
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5 months ago
42 minutes

Out Here Tryna Survive
Ep 26: Stop Victim Blaming Cassie
Send us a text "Why didn't she just leave?" It's a question that reveals how profoundly we misunderstand the dynamics of abuse. Drawing from personal experience as both a childhood sexual abuse survivor and domestic violence survivor, I'm pulling back the curtain on why this question hurts victims and protects abusers. The truth is that leaving an abusive relationship isn't simply a matter of walking out the door. Trauma bonding creates powerful psychological attachments that feel impossible...
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5 months ago
36 minutes

Out Here Tryna Survive
Ep 25: From Falling Asleep to Finding Myself: A Black Woman's Meditation Journey
Send us a text The journey to inner peace often begins in unexpected ways. For me, it started with a desperate search for financial independence while trapped in an abusive marriage. In 2018, I turned to meditation not for spiritual enlightenment but because successful people in an MLM claimed it helped them make money. What began as a practical pursuit transformed into the cornerstone of my healing journey. That first 45-minute guided meditation sent me into the deepest, most cathartic slee...
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6 months ago
34 minutes

Out Here Tryna Survive
Ep 24: I agree with Tracee Ellis Ross & Shannon Sharpe is WHY!
Send us a text When Tracy Ellis Ross mentioned dating younger men, she faced an immediate wave of criticism and bizarre comparisons to Shannon Sharp – a man facing multiple sexual assault allegations. This glaring double standard perfectly illustrates the misogynoir Black women face when simply discussing their dating preferences. As a 48-year-old Black woman navigating modern dating, I deeply relate to Tracy's perspective. The reluctance many of us feel toward dating older men isn't arbitra...
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6 months ago
50 minutes

Out Here Tryna Survive
Ep 23: Healing Your Inner Child: My recent (cougaring) Dating Lesson!
Send us a text That voice inside your head telling you something feels off? It might be your inner child trying to protect you from making painful mistakes. In this deeply personal episode, I share how a seemingly perfect romantic connection triggered a surprising healing journey that saved me from potential heartbreak. After 20 years of marriage followed by dating in my 40s, I found myself experiencing an electric connection with a younger man. Despite our incredible chemistry, aligned worl...
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6 months ago
47 minutes

Out Here Tryna Survive
Ep 22: Divesting from Evangelicalism to Law of Attraction 'Ish? Reversing the Influencer to Evangelical Pipeline
Send us a text What happens when you walk the opposite path of the "influencer to evangelical pipeline"? As someone who spent 16 years as a minister with a nearly-completed Master's of Divinity, my journey away from evangelicalism toward a more liberated spirituality offers a powerful counternarrative to what we often see in today's culture. The evangelical world I inhabited taught me I was fundamentally flawed—a "worm" in need of constant redemption. This theology created an environment whe...
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6 months ago
45 minutes

Out Here Tryna Survive
Ep 21: Thinking about Quiet Quitting America?
Send us a text Black women across America are drawing boundaries and prioritizing self-care as they "quiet quit" a country that has historically demanded their emotional labor while offering little in return. This revolutionary act of self-preservation represents a profound shift in how Black women approach their relationship with America. • Recognizing the roots of the "strong Black woman" trope and its harmful impact • Setting personal boundaries about which battles to fight and which to p...
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7 months ago
37 minutes

Out Here Tryna Survive
Ep 20: Is Meghan Markle Really a Narcissist?
Send us a text The accusations of narcissism against Meghan Markle have reached a fever pitch, but do any of them hold water? As someone who survived severe narcissistic abuse and later coached other survivors, I bring a uniquely qualified perspective to this conversation. When researching my previous episode about Meghan's new ventures, I discovered an entire ecosystem of content dedicated to labeling her a narcissist. However, after examining the top five claims against her—that she "manip...
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7 months ago
54 minutes

Out Here Tryna Survive
Ep 19: What we can learn from The Duchess of Sussex
Send us a text When you strip away the noise surrounding Meghan Markle's Netflix show "With Love Megan," what emerges is a powerful narrative about a woman reclaiming her identity after trauma. Before becoming a royal, Meghan had a lifestyle blog and philanthropic pursuits that she was forced to abandon. Now, freed from those constraints, she's returned to her authentic creative self—and it's beautiful to witness. The vitriol directed at Meghan reveals something troubling about how society r...
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7 months ago
41 minutes

Out Here Tryna Survive
Ep 18: You're Not a Loser, You're a Survivor
Send us a text Have you ever felt like life knocked you flat, leaving you to start over when everyone else seems firmly established? You're not alone in that journey of rebuilding. At 48, I found myself making just $10,000 a year after once having a stable career, retirement savings, and a home. The crushing weight of feeling "behind" where society says I should be had me questioning my worth on the darkest days. Between divorce, mental health struggles, and periods of financial insecurity t...
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8 months ago
38 minutes

Out Here Tryna Survive
Ep 17: Stop being mean to yourself. How Self-Compassion saved my life.
Send us a text What if you could transform your harsh inner critic into a voice of warmth and understanding? Join me, Grace Sandra, on a heartfelt exploration of self-compassion, where I reveal the deeply personal journey that shifted my perspective from self-criticism to self-kindness. Through this episode, we unpack common misconceptions surrounding self-compassion and learn how it can be a practical, daily practice, especially for black women facing life's myriad challenges. Reflecting on...
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8 months ago
48 minutes

Out Here Tryna Survive
Ep 16: Chile. The 92% ARE TIRED.
Send us a text Can a powerful group of women change the political landscape of a nation? In this episode, I explore how Black women have consistently been at the forefront of political activism in the United States. With the startling statistic of 92% of Black women supporting Doug Jones in Alabama, I delve into the critical role they play in pushing back against alarming executive actions. As part of our discussion, I bring to light the importance of resilience and solidarity, reminding us o...
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8 months ago
30 minutes

Out Here Tryna Survive
Ep 15: Reclaim your voice & heal, Sis.
Send us a text In episode 15, I'm exploring the journey of reclaiming one's voice after experiencing trauma. Sharing my personal story of abuse, the deep-rooted effects of silence, and actionable steps to empower YOU to find your authentic selves. In this episode I'm covering... • The silence around trauma and its impact on self-worth • Recognizing signs of a silenced voice • The importance of self-compassion and patience in healing • Practical steps for expressing emotio...
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9 months ago
53 minutes

Out Here Tryna Survive
Send us a text A headline asked whether having a boyfriend is embarrassing—and it landed because so many women are done letting public romance define their worth. I take you from “boyfriend land” and early mommy blogging to a new center of gravity where sovereignty, safety, and self-respect lead. As a Gen X Black woman who grew up in church culture, married young, and lived the trad-wife script, I’ve seen how the internet once rewarded hard launches and identity-by-relationship. Now, younger ...