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Shades of Strong® | From “Strong Black Woman” to Supported Black Woman
Shirl
232 episodes
3 days ago
The Shades of Strong® podcast is your weekly invitation to stop carrying it all alone.
Hosted by Shirl — the friend who sees through your “I’m fine” mask and gently says, “Let’s talk about it” — this space is for Black women ready to redefine what strength looks like and finally feel supported.
Through honest storytelling, soul-stirring conversations, and the Support Languages™ framework, we unpack what the “Strong Black Woman” trope has cost us, and explore what support can actually look like in real life.
If you’ve been doing the most, feeling unseen, and wondering when it’s your turn to exhale… you’re in the right place.
This is where every shade of strong is welcome — and every Black woman is seen, heard, and held.
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The Shades of Strong® podcast is your weekly invitation to stop carrying it all alone.
Hosted by Shirl — the friend who sees through your “I’m fine” mask and gently says, “Let’s talk about it” — this space is for Black women ready to redefine what strength looks like and finally feel supported.
Through honest storytelling, soul-stirring conversations, and the Support Languages™ framework, we unpack what the “Strong Black Woman” trope has cost us, and explore what support can actually look like in real life.
If you’ve been doing the most, feeling unseen, and wondering when it’s your turn to exhale… you’re in the right place.
This is where every shade of strong is welcome — and every Black woman is seen, heard, and held.
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Personal Journals,
Education,
Society & Culture
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Tired of Being the Strong One? The Hard Truth Behind Letting Go
Shades of Strong® | From “Strong Black Woman” to Supported Black Woman
10 minutes 26 seconds
4 weeks ago
Tired of Being the Strong One? The Hard Truth Behind Letting Go
Are you tired of being the strong one? The one everyone depends on but rarely checks in with? That's what we're getting into today... ewhat happens after you finally lay that weight down — when you stop over-functioning, stop fixing, stop pretending you’re okay... and the phone stops ringing.
What happens when you finally stop?When you set the boundary? When you pause the all the doing?
It’s quiet. But instead of peace, you’re sitting in discomfort. Maybe even grief.Because what shows up after the pause — that silence, that stillness — can feel personal.
In this episode, I’m talking about the uncomfortable part of rest.The identity crisis that shows up when you’re no longer being needed every day.And the emotional shift that happens when you’ve built your worth on being dependable — and now you’re not sure who you are without it.
If you’ve ever said, “I’m tired of being the strong one,” this episode will hit home. I'm diving into what it feels like to stop over-functioning, to rest, and to wrestle with who you are when being needed isn’t your identity anymore.

If You’re Tired of Being the Strong One, Here’s What You’ll Hear:


Why rest can feel like grief when your identity was built around being needed


What it really feels like to stop over-functioning


The weight of being invisible when you stop doing everything


What the “but then what?” moment reveals about your support needs


Why the pause is not failure — it’s the beginning of your becoming


If you’ve been asking yourself:


Who am I if I’m not the strong one anymore?


Why do I feel so off when I finally rest?


What if nobody notices I’ve stopped showing up?


This episode is for you.
And  if you’re sitting in that “but then what?” space — and it feels like too much to carry alone, let me hold space for you in a 1:1 Support Session. 
These sessions aren’t about fixing. They’re about slowing down and making room for the version of you who’s ready to be held too. Book Your Support Session HERE .




Other Ways to Be Supported:

* Schedule a 1:1 Support Session
* Get the Guide: "You Know Your Support Language—Now What?"
* Take the Support Language Quiz. and learn how you actually receive support best.
* Get Support Right in Your Inbox: Gentle words, real-life reflection, and soft reminders every week




Let’s Stay Connected:

* Subscribe to Shades of Strong on Apple Podcasts or your favorite platform
*  Share this episode with a sista who’s tired of being the strong one
*  Leave a review if the episode spoke to your spirit — it helps more Black women find this space
* Join Shades of Strong on Substack  for deeper convos that don’t always make it to the mic
* Follow Shades of Strong on Instagram for daily reflections on what it means to be supported
* Be a Guest on the Show
* www.shadesofstrong.com






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Shades of Strong® | From “Strong Black Woman” to Supported Black Woman
The Shades of Strong® podcast is your weekly invitation to stop carrying it all alone.
Hosted by Shirl — the friend who sees through your “I’m fine” mask and gently says, “Let’s talk about it” — this space is for Black women ready to redefine what strength looks like and finally feel supported.
Through honest storytelling, soul-stirring conversations, and the Support Languages™ framework, we unpack what the “Strong Black Woman” trope has cost us, and explore what support can actually look like in real life.
If you’ve been doing the most, feeling unseen, and wondering when it’s your turn to exhale… you’re in the right place.
This is where every shade of strong is welcome — and every Black woman is seen, heard, and held.