Sometimes forgiveness isn’t noble — it’s exhausting. In this episode, we explore what it really means to forgive, and whether letting go should always mean letting people back in.
Love was never meant to be a competition. In this episode, we explore how modern relationships can thrive when we stop keeping score and start seeking balance — where partnership replaces power struggles, and love becomes collaboration, not combat. 💞
Candids is my corner of She Speaks Worth — where I drop the script and share what’s pressing on my heart, in the moment it matters. Think of it as us sitting together, heart to heart, with no edits — just honesty, vulnerability, and connection.
Sometimes strength looks like holding it together — but sometimes, it’s in letting go. In this episode, we talk about the quiet healing power of tears, and how allowing yourself to feel deeply can be one of the most freeing, human things you’ll ever do.
We’re all shaped by joy and scarred by pain — a mosaic of moments that make us who we are. In this episode, we explore how our wounds and healing coexist, and how even the broken parts of us can still reflect something beautiful.
Sometimes, people hurt you and keep showing up like nothing happened — expecting endless grace without real change. In this episode, we unpack the difference between forgiving and enabling, and why protecting your peace doesn’t make you bitter. Because forgiveness was never meant to be a lifetime renewal plan.
In this episode, we celebrate the friends who became family — the ones who see us, hold space for us, and remind us that love doesn’t have to be bound by blood. It’s a reflection on the beauty of chosen connections, shared laughter, and the quiet comfort of belonging exactly where your soul feels safe.
The world has shifted, and so have women’s needs. In this episode, we talk about how emotional maturity, honesty, and character have replaced provision as the real pillars of partnership. It’s not about what you can buy — it’s about who you can be.
Sometimes the people we attract reflect the parts of ourselves we’ve refused to confront — the insecurities, the patterns, the lessons we keep running from. In this episode, we talk about how love can be a mirror, showing us not just who we love, but who we are.
Sometimes, the people who hurt us the most don’t come to destroy us — they come to teach us where to draw the line. In this episode, Muwaddah reflects on the friendship that opened her eyes to people-pleasing, self-worth, and the quiet power of setting boundaries.
Candids is my corner of She Speaks Worth — where I drop the script and share what’s pressing on my heart, in the moment it matters. Think of it as us sitting together, heart to heart, with no edits — just honesty, vulnerability, and connection.”
Sometimes, simply being comfortable in your own skin can unsettle others. In this episode, I reflect on what it feels like when your self-assurance is mistaken for arrogance, or even seen as a threat — and why it says more about them than it does about you.
Candids is my corner of She Speaks Worth — where I drop the script and share what’s pressing on my heart, in the moment it matters. Think of it as us sitting together, heart to heart, with no edits — just honesty, vulnerability, and connection.
In this episode, Muwaddah reflects on the idea of wholeness in love. Do we really need someone to “complete” us, or should we arrive in love already complete, bringing our full selves into the union? Two halves may make a whole in math — but in life and love, the story feels different.
In this episode, we explore the fine line between easing our expectations to protect our peace and unintentionally settling for less than we deserve. How do we know when we’re choosing patience, and when we’re compromising our worth?
In this episode, I reflect on how many women quietly carry their mothers’ pain in marriage — and how those unspoken wounds often shape the way we see love, self-worth, and sacrifice. These are the lessons we inherit, but also the ones we must choose to unlearn.
Some wounds linger, not because of what happened, but because the “I’m sorry” never came. In this episode, Muwaddah reflects on the quiet strength it takes to heal without closure, to release bitterness without validation, and to choose peace even when the apology never arrives.
Polygyny carries layers of faith, culture, and emotion — but at its core, it also tests a woman’s sense of self-worth. In this episode, Muwaddah reflects on what it means to hold on to your dignity in the face of comparison, rivalry, and expectation. She reminds us that you don’t have to force friendship with a co-wife, nor do you have to harm her — true strength lies in being secure enough to believe you are enough, just as you are.
Sometimes what we call love is really just comfort — the ease of having someone there when we need them. In this episode, Muwaddah explores the delicate line between true connection and the convenience of availability, asking: are we drawn by love, or simply by the fact that someone is willing to be used?
This episode is about rebuilding from the inside out — learning to show yourself the love, patience, and kindness you’ve been freely giving to others. It’s a gentle reminder that healing isn’t selfish — it’s survival.