EPISODE · Jul 15, 2025 · 24 MIN
What Black Women Know About Exhaustion—and Liberation with Dr. Giavanni Washington
from Feminist Founders: Building Profitable People-First Businesses · host Becky Mollenkamp
Get "Liberate Your Business" by Becky Mollenkamp at https://liberateyourbusiness.com/Dr. Giavanni Washington joins Faith Clarke for a raw and powerful conversation about the invisible labor women perform—especially Black women, immigrant daughters, eldest daughters, and overachievers—and the cost of sacrificing ourselves in the name of love, family, and professionalism. Giavanni unpacks her personal reckoning with worthiness, the structures that normalize our overwork, and the generational pattern-breaking required to reclaim joy and liberation.Together, they explore how systems of white supremacy and patriarchy have conditioned us to be complicit in our own exhaustion—and what it takes to step out of those systems. From motherhood to work, partnership to family caregiving, this episode is a must-listen for anyone rethinking what it means to show up without self-abandonment.Discussed in this episode:Giavanni’s journey from overachieving to awakeningWhat it means to “stop participating in your own sacrifice”Invisible labor in families, especially for eldest daughtersHow patriarchal structures hide in modern partnershipsThe spiritual toll of being the family fixerReorganizing life around joy and rest—not guilt and obligationHow language and frameworks (like “invisible labor”) can set us freeWhy burnout isn’t about better systems, but better valuesResources Mentioned:The Overachievers Oracle podcast with Giavanni WashingtonBlack Goddess Within: Giavanni’s spiritual liberation practice🎤 Proud members of the Feminist Podcast Collective
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Get "Liberate Your Business" by Becky Mollenkamp at https://liberateyourbusiness.com/Dr. Giavanni Washington joins Faith Clarke for a raw and powerful conversation about the invisible labor women perform—especially Black women, immigrant daughters, eldest daughters, and overachievers—and the cost of sacrificing ourselves in the name of love, family, and professionalism. Giavanni unpacks her personal reckoning with worthiness, the structures that normalize our overwork, and the generational pattern-breaking required to reclaim joy and liberation.Together, they explore how systems of white supremacy and patriarchy have conditioned us to be complicit in our own exhaustion—and what it takes to step out of those systems. From motherhood to work, partnership to family caregiving, this episode is a must-listen for anyone rethinking what it means to show up without self-abandonment.Discussed in this episode:Giavanni’s journey from overachieving to awakeningWhat it means to “stop participating in your own sacrifice”Invisible labor in families, especially for eldest daughtersHow patriarchal structures hide in modern partnershipsThe spiritual toll of being the family fixerReorganizing life around joy and rest—not guilt and obligationHow language and frameworks (like “invisible labor”) can set us freeWhy burnout isn’t about better systems, but better valuesResources Mentioned:The Overachievers Oracle podcast with Giavanni WashingtonBlack Goddess Within: Giavanni’s spiritual liberation practice🎤 Proud members of the Feminist Podcast Collective
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