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When Women Preach Empowerment but Quietly Compete

When Women Preach Empowerment but Quietly Compete

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In this deeply honest and emotionally layered episode of The Box & The Sky series, Keya McClain the Poet explores the uncomfortable but necessary conversation surrounding performative empowerment, hidden competition, projection, and the emotional tension that can quietly exist between women.

Empowerment & The Box dives into the ways many women genuinely begin relationships, collaborations, and friendships with authentic intentions — only to later confront unresolved insecurities, comparison wounds, scarcity mindsets, and internalized conditioning surrounding beauty, success, desirability, confidence, visibility, and validation.

In this episode, Keya discusses:
• Why women are subconsciously conditioned to compete from childhood
• The difference between authentic empowerment and performative sisterhood
• Passive aggression, subtle competition, and emotional dishonesty between women
• Projection, comparison, and unresolved self-worth wounds
• Why some women secretly resent the women they publicly support
• The emotional complexity of visibility, confidence, beauty, healing, and authenticity
• Why emotionally healed women feel safe around other powerful women
• The importance of honest self-reflection and emotional accountability

Keya also explores how many women secretly long for emotionally safe connection while still navigating internalized beliefs rooted in comparison, scarcity, and validation.

This conversation is not about condemning women.
It is about honesty, healing, accountability, and emotional freedom.

Because real empowerment does not require another woman to shrink in order for you to feel powerful.

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