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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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When a Black Woman is Well, Everybody’s Well with Dr. Cecily Moore
Shades of Strong® | From “Strong Black Woman” to Supported Black Woman
51 minutes 13 seconds
1 month ago
When a Black Woman is Well, Everybody’s Well with Dr. Cecily Moore
This week on Shades of Strong, we’re going all the way in. I'm sitting down with Dr. Cecily Moore for a raw, layered conversation about what it really costs to carry the “strong Black woman” narrative — and what it actually takes to start living well, for real.
Dr. Cecily brings her lived experience, research, and wisdom to the table as we talk about the exhaustion, the generational weight, and how so many of us are ready to put it all down. Together, we unpack:



What the “strong Black woman” narrative steals from us, and why so many are finally saying, “I don’t want to do it like this anymore.”


How wellness for Black women is not just individual, but communal — when a Black woman is well, everybody connected to her benefits.


The emotional and cultural impact of being expected to serve, sacrifice, and hold it together — even when you’re falling apart on the inside.


Why self-advocacy, boundaries, and true support are non-negotiable for our healing (and what it actually looks like in everyday life).


The church, the workplace, the family — where the strong Black woman myth keeps showing up, and how we’re learning to question it.


How unlearning strength-as-sacrifice is an act of resistance and the beginning of generational healing.


You’ll also hear personal stories — from both Dr. Cecily and myself— about what it feels like to try to be “everything to everybody,” the grief that comes with letting that go, and the joy that’s possible on the other side.
If you’re a Black woman who’s ever felt like your well-being is always last on the list, this one is for you. And if you care about Black women, it’s for you too.





About Dr. Cecily Moore
Dr. Cecily Moore helps therapists, counselors, and helping professionals unlearn the Strong Black Woman narrative so they can move from survival mode into sustainable wellness. She’s a licensed therapist, educator, researcher, and the creator of the Reappropriate, Redefine, Recover framework — guiding Black women toward nervous system healing, spaciousness, and self-reclamation. Cecily is a military wife, a mom of two, and she’s never met a Strong Black Woman she couldn’t help begin the journey of unlearning that sh*t. Connect with Dr. Cecily Moore here.



Timestamps – What You’ll Hear and When:



00:00 – Intro & Why This Conversation Matters


06:20 – Dr. Cecily’s Story: Postpartum Depression and the Cost of Strength


10:25 – Generational Strength: Grandma, Mama, and Us


15:50 – Research, Lived Experience, and the Grief of Unlearning "Strong"


17:20 – The Support Language Behind the Therapist Chair


21:31 – The Pacifier Metaphor: Replacing "Strong" with Support


24:54 – Watching Her Learn to Rest: Dr. Cecily’s Mom and the Reclamation of Joy


28:06 – Church, Faith, and the Conditioning of "Strong"


36:18 – When Strength Is Rooted in Fear: Mothering Black Boys


41:15 – Receiving as a Skill: Support Languages and Accessibility


49:00 – Final Words: Unlearning "Strong" as a Mental Health Intervention





Resources to Support You:

* Download Cecily’s Free Audio + Mindset guide: Unlearn That Sh*t
* Schedule a 1:1 Support Session
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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.