EPISODE · Apr 23, 2025 · 30 MIN
Spilling the Tea
from The Salty Goddess · host The Salty Goddess
In this episode of the Salty Goddess Podcast, host Anne Margaret Perry delves into the concept of 'spilling the tea,' not by gossiping, but by discussing essential personal qualities and virtues. The focus is on authenticity, tenacity, integrity, accountability, clarity, responsibility, vulnerability, and sovereignty as key components to self-empowerment and adult growth. Anne Margaret emphasizes the importance of being true to oneself, maintaining perseverance in the face of adversity, and owning one's mistakes. She also addresses the significance of accountability and vulnerability as strengths rather than weaknesses. The episode encourages listeners to improve their professional and personal relationships, aiming for continuous self-improvement and maturity. Anne Margaret ends with a historical note on the origins of the phrase 'spilling the tea,' highlighting the importance of sharing one's truth.
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In this episode of the Salty Goddess Podcast, host Anne Margaret Perry delves into the concept of ’spilling the tea,’ not by gossiping, but by discussing essential personal qualities and virtues. The focus is on authenticity, tenacity, integrity, accountability, clarity, responsibility, vulnerability, and sovereignty as key components to self-empowerment and adult growth. Anne Margaret emphasizes the importance of being true to oneself, maintaining perseverance in the face of adversity, and owning one’s mistakes. She also addresses the significance of accountability and vulnerability as strengths rather than weaknesses. The episode encourages listeners to improve their professional and personal relationships, aiming for continuous self-improvement and maturity. Anne Margaret ends with a historical note on the origins of the phrase ’spilling the tea,’ highlighting the importance of sharing one’s truth.
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