Rhonda Ross: Identity, Healing, and the Work of Becoming

EPISODE · Feb 7, 2025 · 56 MIN

Rhonda Ross: Identity, Healing, and the Work of Becoming

from Black Women Amplified Podcast

In this intimate and deeply honest conversation, Monica Wisdom sits down with Rhonda Ross, an artist, speaker, and woman who has done the internal work to become fully herself.While many recognize her as the daughter of Diana Ross and Berry Gordy, this conversation moves beyond legacy and into lived experience. Rhonda shares what it has taken to navigate identity, visibility, and the emotional weight that often exists behind success.There is a depth here that is not always visible.Rhonda speaks candidly about her experiences with self-doubt, depression, and the internal pressure to measure up. She reflects on the moment she reached a breaking point and the intentional work that followed. The work of shifting negative self-talk, finding emotional balance, and creating a new relationship with herself.This conversation also explores her journey as an artist and what it means to build a life that reflects both creativity and truth. Through music, teaching, and speaking, Rhonda now uses her voice to support others as they navigate their own healing.At its core, this episode is about becoming. Letting go of the versions of yourself shaped by expectation and stepping into a more grounded, honest, and aligned life.In this episode, we discuss:Growing up in the public eye and defining your own identityNavigating self-doubt, depression, and internal pressureThe process of shifting negative self-talkEmotional balance and the work of healingBuilding a life as an artist rooted in truthUsing your voice to support and guide othersKey Takeaways:Visibility does not eliminate internal struggleHealing requires consistent, intentional workYou can change the way you speak to yourselfIdentity is something you define, not inheritYour voice can evolve as you growAbout Rhonda RossRhonda Ross is an Emmy-nominated actor, Grammy-nominated songwriter, and motivational speaker whose work spans music, film, and personal development. Through her performances and teaching, she continues to explore identity, healing, and transformation.Listen and Stay ConnectedVisit: www.blackwomenamplified.com Follow: @blackwomenamplifiedExplore merchandise, resources, and conversations designed to support your next chapter.

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