The Soft Life Wasn't Always Luxury, It Was Safety | Talking Brown Sugar Ep. 64
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What does rest really look like? And have Black women ever truly been allowed to have it? In this episode, Rajah and her mom Angela get real about what "soft life" and survival mode looked like across two generations.
Angela shares how softness in her childhood meant having people who held things down for her and how that changed when it became her turn to hold things down.
Rajah talks about reclaiming softness as an adult through trust in her own ability to create and attract what she needs.
Together they unpack why rest has to be scheduled now, why Black women are still expected to be everything for everyone, and what a "better life" actually means when the economics, the culture, and the definition keep shifting. This one goes deep. Pull up a chair.
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