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EPISODE · Oct 24, 2025 · 18 MIN

When to Fight and When to Let Go

from Black Girls Bonding

Some fights are worth it. Others? They’re invitations to let go.In this week’s episode of Black Girls Bonding, I’m reflecting on one of life’s hardest lessons: learning when to push and when to surrender. After weeks of wrestling with QuickBooks, the IRS, and my own stubbornness, I hit a wall and finally heard that quiet voice telling me: let it go.This episode is about that moment. The one where faith, frustration, and acceptance collide. I talk about: ✨ What it means to “fight first, release later” ✨ How surrendering doesn’t mean giving up ✨ The peace (and power) that comes from letting goIf you’ve been fighting a battle that feels like it’s going nowhere — whether it’s with work, relationships, or life itself — this one’s for you.Instagram @BlackGirlsBonding

Some fights are worth it. Others? They’re invitations to let go. In this week’s episode of Black Girls Bonding, I’m reflecting on one of life’s hardest lessons: learning when to push and when to surrender. After weeks of wrestling with QuickBooks, the IRS, and my own stubbornness, I hit a wall and finally heard that quiet voice telling me: let it go. This episode is about that moment. The one where faith, frustration, and acceptance collide. I talk about: ✨ What it means to “fight first...

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Some fights are worth it. Others? They’re invitations to let go.In this week’s episode of Black Girls Bonding, I’m reflecting on one of life’s hardest lessons: learning when to push and when to surrender. After weeks of wrestling with QuickBooks,...

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