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EPISODE · Dec 16, 2025 · 27 MIN

Letting Go of “I Have to Do It All”

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This episode takes an honest look at why so many women — especially women of color — struggle silently with their mental health, even while appearing strong on the outside. Research shows just how deep this gap runs: women of color face higher rates of long-term mental health challenges, yet they seek treatment at dramatically lower rates. According to Psychiatric Times, only about 5–10% of Black women access mental health care compared to 21.5% of white women. https://www.psychiatrictimes.comDr. Mo and Dr. Jo unpack the cultural stigma, generational messaging, faith expectations, and emotional barriers that keep women quiet about their pain. They explore why so many feel pressure to “hold it together,” what it costs to maintain that mask, and how silence reinforces shame even in communities that appear supportive. The conversation moves into the healing power of naming what hurts — how simply saying “I’m not okay” can lift the weight of isolation, create space for vulnerability, and build the kind of community where people feel seen instead of judged.Listeners will hear why transparency brings relief, how sharing struggles breaks stigma, and why everyday conversations — not just therapy — can become life-changing moments of connection. With real talk around faith, resilience, and emotional honesty, this episode invites anyone who feels alone to rethink what support truly looks like.A grounding, compassionate reminder that you’re not the only one carrying what you carry — and speaking your truth is often the first step toward healing.Books referenced: Behind the Mask: Unveiling Hidden StrugglesStronger Together: How Sharing Your Story Builds Community

This episode takes an honest look at why so many women — especially women of color — struggle silently with their mental health, even while appearing strong on the outside. Research shows just how deep this gap runs: women of color face higher rates of long-term mental health challenges, yet they seek treatment at dramatically lower rates. According to Psychiatric Times, only about 5–10% of Black women access mental health care compared to 21.5% of white women. https://www.psychiatrictimes.co...

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