Fear: The Burden of Always Being Strong episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 23, 2026 · 1H 3M

Fear: The Burden of Always Being Strong

from Can I Have a Word? | Culture, Identity & the Power of Language

We're taught that strength is survival—but what if always being strong is the very thing holding you back? What does it cost to never let yourself fall?In this episode, I am joined by my friend Bomopregha Julius to unpack the word fear—not just as an emotion, but as a lived experience shaped by identity, expectation, and pressure.For many of us—especially those who are first-generation, people of color, or navigating spaces where success feels non-negotiable—fear doesn’t just show up as hesitation. It shows up as silence. As perfectionism. As the inability to admit when things aren’t going well.Together, we explore:- Why fear is often hidden beneath the pressure to succeed  - The weight of expectation across identity and upbringing  - What it means to “fall” — and why perceived failure is often the real teacher  - The tension between self-protection and self-honesty  - Why running toward fear may be the only way to truly understand yourself  This conversation is an invitation—to make space for uncertainty, and to recognize that growth often begins where comfort ends.Because fear isn’t just something to avoid.  It might be pointing you toward the version of yourself you’re afraid to meet and the truth you’ve been trying to outrun.Production TeamHost/Creator - Carl JamesLead Engineer - Josh WilcoxEditor - Walter NordquistLogo Design - Stephanie CardenasMusic - Yennaedo Balloo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

We're taught that strength is survival—but what if always being strong is the very thing holding you back? What does it cost to never let yourself fall?In this episode, I am joined by my friend Bomopregha Julius to unpack the word fear—not just as an emotion, but as a lived experience shaped by identity, expectation, and pressure.For many of us—especially those who are first-generation, people of color, or navigating spaces where success feels non-negotiable—fear doesn’t just show up as hesitation. It shows up as silence. As perfectionism. As the inability to admit when things aren’t going well.Together, we explore:- Why fear is often hidden beneath the pressure to succeed  - The weight of expectation across identity and upbringing  - What it means to “fall” — and why perceived failure is often the real teacher  - The tension between self-protection and self-honesty  - Why running toward fear may be the only way to truly understand yourself  This conversation is an invitation—to make space for uncertainty, and to recognize that growth often begins where comfort ends.Because fear isn’t just something to avoid.  It might be pointing you toward the version of yourself you’re afraid to meet and the truth you’ve been trying to outrun.Production TeamHost/Creator - Carl JamesLead Engineer - Josh WilcoxEditor - Walter NordquistLogo Design - Stephanie CardenasMusic - Yennaedo Balloo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

NOW PLAYING

Fear: The Burden of Always Being Strong

0:00 1:03:29

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Can I Have a Word? | Culture, Identity & the Power of Language?

This episode is 1 hour and 3 minutes long.

When was this Can I Have a Word? | Culture, Identity & the Power of Language episode published?

This episode was published on March 23, 2026.

What is this episode about?

We're taught that strength is survival—but what if always being strong is the very thing holding you back? What does it cost to never let yourself fall?In this episode, I am joined by my friend Bomopregha Julius to unpack the word fear—not just as...

Can I download this Can I Have a Word? | Culture, Identity & the Power of Language episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!