You Don’t Think You’re Better — You Finally Know Your Worth
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After a two-week hiatus, Dante Harris returns with one of the most personal and necessary episodes of Divulge yet.
When someone recently accused him of thinking he was “better than them,” it reopened a wound rooted in childhood — one shaped by an accusation from a trusted adult that left years of self-questioning in its wake.
In this powerful and deeply reflective episode, Dante unpacks the emotional weight of being misunderstood, the pressure Black men in America face to work twice as hard while being expected to shrink their confidence, and the difference between true arrogance and unapologetic self-worth.
Through personal truth, psychological insight, and empowering reflection, this episode challenges listeners to confront the stories they’ve inherited about confidence, worthiness, and taking up space.
This is a conversation about projection, healing, unlearning, and refusing to make yourself smaller for the comfort of others.
And before returning to our relationship series next week, Dante offers a necessary reminder:
You do not think you’re better.
You finally know your worth.
Facing our Truths and Finding our Power.