Episode 4: Bad Medicine
The Real Horror of Erasing Yourself to Belong
Hey y’all, welcome back to Booze, Books & Boundaries, the podcast where we sip something good, spill what’s real, and protect our peace… because minding your business matters.
This week, we’re pouring up something bitter before it’s better, a spooky-season cocktail called Bad Medicine, and diving into The Jackal by Erin E. Adams, a story that exposes one of the deepest horrors Black women know all too well: the slow disappearance that happens when you learn to erase yourself just to belong.
We’ll talk about:
🍸 The story behind Bad Medicine, and why healing doesn’t always taste sweet.
💬 Living with anxiety, grief, and decision fatigue in uncertain times.
📚 The real horror inside The Jackal: assimilation, identity, and the cost of invisibility.
💌 A “Pour Your Heart Out” letter that reminds us silence protects privilege, not peace.
🧘🏾♀️ And a grounding Welcome to the Woosah moment to help you breathe again before you face the world.
Because in a moment where silence feels like safety, this is the time we have to speak the loudest.
Our silence won’t save us… but our stories just might.
✨ Rate: 4 Cheers for Story | 3 Shots for Scary
💫 Mentioned in this episode:
– Reset & Radiate Journal
– Color Me Empowered Coloring Book
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Because sometimes, peace comes with a little Bad Medicine.
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