Am I Asking for Too Much… or Am I Finally Asking for What I Deserve?

EPISODE · Mar 26, 2026 · 16 MIN

Am I Asking for Too Much… or Am I Finally Asking for What I Deserve?

from My 2 Cents · host Tiffany E. Gibson

What happens when a high-achieving, independent, “I got it” woman… no longer wants to carry everything? In this deeply personal episode, Tiffany reflects on a real-life moment that sparked a bigger question: Is it too much to want to be soft, loved, and poured into—without having to ask? From managing a full day of responsibilities to feeling unseen in her own home, this episode unpacks the tension between: Being a first-generation, oldest daughter who learned to lead and survive And becoming a woman who now desires softness, care, and emotional presence If this episode felt personal… Share it with someone who needs this conversation Leave a review on Apple or Spotify and add your two cents Send it to your partner if you’re feeling bold And if you’re ready to go deeper… Join us inside The HUB where we don’t just listen, we reflect, process, and shift.

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