
The Truth About the Strong Black Woman PT.1 | Ep. 28
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🎙️ Pod For Yah Girl
Nwugochi sits down with our GO Girl, Cierra Fly Bobo—entrepreneur, speaker, author, fashion designer, and certified Nonviolence365 trainer—for a powerful conversation on what it really means to carry the title "The Strong Black Woman."
Together, they unpack the layers of strength, vulnerability, and healing through the lens of faith, purpose, and personal growth. From mentoring over 10,000 girls through her organization FLY Life Inc., to making space for storytelling in fashion with her brand June Marie, Cierra opens up about the pressure and privilege of being seen as a source of strength for so many.
💬 In the Pat Your Weave segment, we explore the origin of the “Strong Black Woman” trope—where it comes from, how it's been used to both empower and oppress, and what research says about its impact on Black women’s mental, emotional, and spiritual health.
📖 And in the Faith-Filled segment, we dive into the scripture: “His strength is made perfect in our weakness” (2 Corinthians 12:9)—and what it means to rest in God’s strength rather than perform for the world.
✨ This episode is for every woman who’s ever been told to “be strong” when all she needed was space to feel, rest, or be held.
🔗 Stream now on all platforms: linktr.ee/podforyahgirl
📺 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Pod4YahGirl/videos