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The Dignity Diaries | Curing Black Fatigue
by Ms.Esjaybee
E.K. Powers is a perceptive and precocious young woman of an indeterminate age. Each week, she confronts her concerns about the current state of black America by seeking guidance from the Lord. Take a moment to hear what’s on her heart and mind.
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Marriage and black America. What Happened??
Join E.K. as she digs into what set black America on the path of remaining unmarried.
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Black America Should Expect More from God.
While accepting that black American culture is in a precarious situation, E.K. challenges the idea that we need to depend on another race to fix our circumstances. Listen to hear Who she believes black America should depend on instead.
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Black America Needs to Get Comfortable with True Spirituality.
E.K. takes a look at the corrosion of black American culture. But instead of just complaining, she's offering an unusual solution. Take a moment to listen and see if you agree.
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Truly Overcoming is Only Possible with God.
E.K. is changing her approach to how she's discussing the current state of black American culture. Give this episode a listen and share your thoughts.
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Is Black America Ready to Take on the Favor Challenge?
This episode looks at the value of claiming God's Favor. Join E.K as she considers how different things might be if black America did this consistently.
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What Does Black America Sacrifice on the Altar of Blackness?
This episode looks at the list of "qualifications" for being considered black in America. Join E.K as she questions whether these expectations reinforce harmful stereotypes and aggravate black fatigue.
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Is Offense the Kryptonite of Forgiveness?
This episode addresses the power of taking offense. Join E.K as she recognizes how easy it is to get offended while questions its effect on black America's willingness to forgive.
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Are Low Expectations a Drag on Black American Mental Health?
This episode looks at how society seeks to help black America. Join E.K as she investigates whether this "help" could actually be holding us back.
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Is Black America Just Greedy?
This episode questions the validity of black America's claim to reparations. Join E.K as she discusses who black America should see as our source.
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Why Can't Black History Be Everyday?
This episode challenges black America to adopt a different approach to looking at our history. Join E.K as she spotlights the life of one of our unsung ancestors.
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What Identity Does Black America Have without the Struggle?
This episode looks at how "the struggle" has shaped black American identity. Join E.K as she considers a different perspective on identity.
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Does the Struggle Have Black America Focused on the Wrong Enemy?
This episode addresses whether "the struggle" is a distraction from a more important fight. Join E.K as she considers if it's time for a shift in focus.
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How the Victim Mentality Makes Black Empowerment Its...
This episode asks whether "the struggle" and black empowerment can coexist. Join E.K as she discusses the difference between "the struggle" and the victimhood narrative.
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Is Forgiveness the Ultimate Self-Care Hack?
This episode asks what if forgiveness isn’t about absolving others but is a powerful form of self-care. Join E.K as she explores whether embracing forgiveness can lead to profound healing within black America.
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Is It Possible To Be Both Empowered and a Victim?
This episode effects of the victimhood narrative on the current state of mental health in black America. Join E.K. as she pursues the best strategies for overcoming racial trauma and promoting positive mental health.
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Are Black Americans Unhinged?
This episode explores the connection between black American mental health and having a positive sense of self-worth. Join E.K. as she pursues practical strategies for fostering a healthier mindset.
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Is Black America Only Good for One Thing?
This episode examines how society perceives black America and its effect on our sense of self-worth. E.K. explores the difference between self-esteem and self-worth, and the way both concepts shape our identities and influence how we navigate the world.
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Does Having Black Fatigue Mean You're Racist?
This episode takes a looks at black fatigue by examining the two perspectives that define this phrase. Join E.K. as she discusses whether it is racist to experience or acknowledge this fatigue.
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Why Can't We Air Our Dirty Laundry?
This episode explores how resistance to "airing dirty laundry" can stifle meaningful discussion within the black American community. What challenges are not being addressed and, how is that affecting us? Join E.K. as she unpacks this and encourages open, straightforward conversation.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
E.K. Powers is a perceptive and precocious young woman of an indeterminate age. Each week, she confronts her concerns about the current state of black America by seeking guidance from the Lord. Take a moment to hear what’s on her heart and mind.
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Ms.Esjaybee
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