Walking down the street shouldn’t feel like a battle — but it often does. In this episode, I talk about learning to stand tall, to build that quiet confidence that keeps you unbothered when men with bad intentions won’t leave you alone. But what if that composure often turns into distance? If the armor that protects also isolates through the mask of indifference? ...until the street becomes a place where no one meets the other’s eyes. A reflection on confidence, vulnerabilit...
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Walking down the street shouldn’t feel like a battle — but it often does. In this episode, I talk about learning to stand tall, to build that quiet confidence that keeps you unbothered when men with bad intentions won’t leave you alone. But what if that composure often turns into distance? If the armor that protects also isolates through the mask of indifference? ...until the street becomes a place where no one meets the other’s eyes. A reflection on confidence, vulnerabilit...
We’re taught to calm down, let go, rise above — but what if anger isn’t something to suppress, but something to understand? What if Anger is just a misunderstood friend? In this episode, I explore what anger really is: where it comes from, what it’s trying to protect, and how it can become a quiet force for transformation instead of destruction. Civil rights defenders and activists have long known the true power of anger — how it can turn pain into movement, despair in...
Woman Searching for Meaning
Walking down the street shouldn’t feel like a battle — but it often does. In this episode, I talk about learning to stand tall, to build that quiet confidence that keeps you unbothered when men with bad intentions won’t leave you alone. But what if that composure often turns into distance? If the armor that protects also isolates through the mask of indifference? ...until the street becomes a place where no one meets the other’s eyes. A reflection on confidence, vulnerabilit...