
A spiritual house for Black women healing the fear of being truly seen—remembering our humanity has always been our divinity. The Mediocre Black Woman began as a rebellion against perfection and performance. What started as a whispered permission slip has evolved into a spiritual home for Black women who long to rest, soften, unmask, and return to themselves without apology or performance. This ho... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 94 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SpiritualityPersonal JournalsSociety & CultureReligion & Spirituality | |||

Something just shifted. The spring equinox arrived. The Sun moved into Aries. And whether you felt it as a jolt of energy or a deep exhale or something you couldn’t quite name — your body registered it. It always does.
This is the astrological new y... more
🌑 The last New Moon before Aries season. Watching the replay? Drop your name in the comments and I’ll pull an affirmation card for your new zodiacal year kickoff. Offer open until Thursday morning.
Pisces doesn’t want your logic right now. It wants... more
Someone recently shared a memory about me from when I was a little girl. They described me as defiant.
I wasn’t trying to be defiant. I was just existing. I came into a room, in my body, in my hair, just myself — and that read as too much.
I’ve bee... more
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If you’re a free subscriber, you can hear the preview of this episode above. And I want you to know — what came through in this reading is the kind of t... more
This morning did not go according to “plan”. I had an episode written.Structured. Layered. Ready to land. And I didn’t want to do it. Literally said to myself, “fuck that”!
I woke up with resistance. Didn’t want to adult. Didn’t want to be disciplin... more
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Today’s visibility practice is about the difference between ego and our spirit. Sometimes what we call “intuition” is actually fear. Sometimes what we c... more
The message that came through was that you cannot leave your body out of your spirituality.
The energy around us was worthiness. You are loved. You are worthy. You are Goddess. Not because you worked hard enough. Not because you proved anything. But... more
Today’s live was weekend vibes but the message was sharp. The first affirmation set the theme: I only seek validation from the divine. And that’s where the truth begins. We can talk about visibility all day, but if your sense of worth still depends o... more
This is such a timely and necessary podcast, especially at a time when there are ramped up attacks against Black women. I love the variety of topics discussed and how much of a safe space Theadora creates in each episode. If you’re not tapped in yet, hurry up and start listening!










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