The Unwritten Woman | Self Discovery For Black Women
Crystan Cumberbatch
17 episodes
2 weeks ago
“For the woman who knows she’s more than…”
You’ve played the roles, followed the rules, and lived up to expectations—but what happens when you realize you’re more than the life you’ve been given? The Unwritten Woman is an intimate space for deep conversations about reinvention, identity, and self-discovery.
Hosted by Crystan Cumberbatch (author of Unlocking Authenticity: a Journey from people pleasing to empowerment), this podcast is for the woman who is breaking free from people-pleasing, unlearning old narratives, and reclaiming her power—softly, boldly, and unapologetically.
Through soulful storytelling, raw reflections, and candid conversations, we’ll explore what it means to shed expectations, embrace self-worth, and rewrite your life on your own terms.
✨ Expect deep truths, whispered revelations, and permission to become who you were always meant to be. Because your story isn’t over yet—it’s still unwritten.
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“For the woman who knows she’s more than…”
You’ve played the roles, followed the rules, and lived up to expectations—but what happens when you realize you’re more than the life you’ve been given? The Unwritten Woman is an intimate space for deep conversations about reinvention, identity, and self-discovery.
Hosted by Crystan Cumberbatch (author of Unlocking Authenticity: a Journey from people pleasing to empowerment), this podcast is for the woman who is breaking free from people-pleasing, unlearning old narratives, and reclaiming her power—softly, boldly, and unapologetically.
Through soulful storytelling, raw reflections, and candid conversations, we’ll explore what it means to shed expectations, embrace self-worth, and rewrite your life on your own terms.
✨ Expect deep truths, whispered revelations, and permission to become who you were always meant to be. Because your story isn’t over yet—it’s still unwritten.
The Unwritten Woman | Self Discovery For Black Women
4 minutes
8 months ago
The One Question That Changed Everything For Me
“What if I stopped trying to be who they expect me to be?”
That one question changed everything for me. It made me realize how much of my life had been shaped by other people’s expectations—who I was supposed to be, how I was supposed to show up, what I was supposed to want. But what happens when you stop performing and start choosing yourself?
In this mini-sode, we’re exploring the power of this question and what it reveals about who you are beneath the roles, the pressure, and the expectations. If you’ve been feeling disconnected from yourself, this is your invitation to start asking the right questions—the ones that lead you back to you.
What would change if you stopped living for their expectations? Let’s talk about it. Drop a comment, DM me, or share this with a friend who needs to hear it.
The Unwritten Woman | Self Discovery For Black Women
“For the woman who knows she’s more than…”
You’ve played the roles, followed the rules, and lived up to expectations—but what happens when you realize you’re more than the life you’ve been given? The Unwritten Woman is an intimate space for deep conversations about reinvention, identity, and self-discovery.
Hosted by Crystan Cumberbatch (author of Unlocking Authenticity: a Journey from people pleasing to empowerment), this podcast is for the woman who is breaking free from people-pleasing, unlearning old narratives, and reclaiming her power—softly, boldly, and unapologetically.
Through soulful storytelling, raw reflections, and candid conversations, we’ll explore what it means to shed expectations, embrace self-worth, and rewrite your life on your own terms.
✨ Expect deep truths, whispered revelations, and permission to become who you were always meant to be. Because your story isn’t over yet—it’s still unwritten.