Black Writer Therapy Podcast

How Crystal Waller Discovered her Own Path to the Soft Wife Life
EPISODE 38 • SEASON 3 00:49:45

Show Summary:

In this episode of Black Writer Therapy, host Ella Shawn invites Crystal Waller, the creator of The Soft Wife Life, to share her transformative journey from a high-achieving young woman to embracing a lifestyle that fosters harmony and self-awareness. Crystal tells of her evolution from youthful competitive ambition in a small segregated town to the liberating experience at Spelman College, leading to a life-altering realization: she couldn't unheal herself to heal others, particularly within her romantic relationships. Crystal’s story underscores the power of self-worth, discernment, and the importance of living authentically. Listeners will be immersed in her compelling narrative of personal growth and cultivating a loving family environment where seeing and being seen is at the heart of her "Soft Life." Listen as Crystal and Ella explore the nuances of Black female strength and vulnerability and the profound impact of supportive relationships.

Takeaway Points:

  1. Self-Realization and Strength: Crystal’s story reflects the importance of knowing one's worth and maintaining a sense of self in relationships.

  2. A Soft Life: A discussion on the cultural shift and personal journey towards embracing softness and vulnerability rather than societal expectations always to be strong.

  3. Family Support: The powerful role of familial love and support in shaping one's ability to overcome challenges and thrive.

  4. Discernment in Relationships: The importance of discerning between partners who are true companions versus those who see you only as a caretaker.

  5. Living Authentically: The journey to living a life true to oneself, valuing harmony, and rejecting societal pressures.

Discussion Questions:

  1. How can recognizing familial influences help us better understand our relationship patterns?

  2. What role does community and familial support play in one’s ability to establish boundaries and practice self-love?

  3. How can shifting away from the "strong black woman" narrative impact one's mental health and relationships?

  4. In what ways can women differentiate between a supportive relationship and one that requires them to sacrifice their authenticity?

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