Reclaiming Rage - The Anger We Were Never Allowed to Feel - And the Radical Act of Asking for More
Why Women Still Need Permission to Be Angry, Ask for More, and Be Heard
What if your anger isn’t a problem… but a powerful kind of truth?
In this episode, we’re diving into the uncomfortable, untamed, and deeply important topic of rage—especially the rage women have been conditioned to repress, soften, and silence.
We talk about why women are still taught not to be angry, how family and cultural dynamics shape our emotional expression, and the radical act of asking for more when you've been told to stay small.
Whether you’ve ever felt frustrated, overlooked, or like your needs always come last—this conversation is for you.
We’ll explore:
Plus: journal prompts, reflective questions, and a call to bravely own your truth without apology.
Because your anger isn’t too much. It’s a message. A compass.
It points to your truth—and something in you that knows things need to change.
Journal Prompts From the Episode:
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