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  • Thriving After Trauma: Resilience, Recovery & Reclaiming Yourself
    Nov 26 2025

    🚨This episode includes discussions of workplace trauma, mental health challenges, and burnout. Listener discretion is advised.🚨

    Episode Overview

    In today’s workforce, resilience isn’t a nice-to-have — it’s survival. Dr. Mary Darden-Robinson joins Still Employed, Still Afraid™ to break down the emotional and psychological weight of workplace trauma, especially for Black women carrying disproportionate levels of stress, layoffs, and systemic dismissal.

    Dr. Mary brings the truth with clinical clarity and lived-experience warmth, naming what happens when workplaces push you past your limits and how to rebuild when your identity, confidence, or sense of safety has been shaken.

    If you’ve ever felt overworked, overlooked, or emotionally threadbare, this episode speaks directly to you.

    What We Discuss

    • The hidden layers of workplace trauma for women of color
    • How mental health + career identity collide during job instability
    • The emotional cost of being “the strong one”
    • What culturally competent care really looks like
    • The signs that true healing and recovery have begun
    • How to rebuild your sense of self after a traumatic workplace
    • Empowering tools for staying grounded when you’re still employed… but still afraid

    Key Takeaways

    • You’re not imagining the exhaustion — workplace trauma is real, patterned, and measurable.
    • Healing is not linear, but it is possible with the right support system and mindset.
    • Culturally competent care is essential for meaningful recovery — not optional.
    • Recovery begins the moment you stop blaming yourself for a system that was never designed to protect you.
    • You are allowed to take your power back in real time, not just after you leave the job.

    Memorable Quotes

    “Resilience isn’t bouncing back — it’s rebuilding forward.” — Dr. Mary

    “Some of us weren’t burned out, we were being worn down.” — Patrice

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    21 m
  • No Savings. No Job. Just Sovereignty.
    Nov 19 2025

    Content Warning / Episode Note

    This episode includes references to personal trauma, mental health struggles, and the emotional aftermath of workplace harm. Elona shares her story of walking away from a Big 5 firm with no savings, no job lined up, and a body begging for rest. Listener discretion is advised—especially for those navigating burnout or emotional exhaustion. Take what serves. Leave what overwhelms.

    What happens when the dream job becomes the final straw?

    In this powerful episode, Elona Washington joins Patrice to share her raw and unfiltered story of leaving a Big 5 consulting firm at the height of burnout—with no job lined up, no savings in the bank, and everything on the line. What pushed her to walk away wasn’t just workplace culture—it was compounded trauma, internalized silence, and a body that finally said enough.

    Together, they unpack:

    • The collision of personal trauma and professional harm
    • Why high achievers ignore the warning signs until it’s too late
    • The truth about what really happens after you quit without a plan
    • What mental health first looks like when you don’t have the luxury to “rest”
    • Rebuilding a new life as a writer, publisher, and self-led professional

    Elona doesn’t offer easy answers—she offers the kind of lived clarity you can’t get from a webinar or a workbook.

    This episode is for every woman sitting at her desk with a broken spirit, whispering to herself, “There has to be more than this.”

    Key Quotes:

    “I left with no job, no savings—just my sanity, and I had to protect it.”

    “You don’t need a company to validate your voice. You just need to stop betraying yourself.”

    Takeaways:

    • Leaving a toxic job isn’t reckless—it can be the most strategic move you make
    • There is no timeline for healing after workplace harm
    • Career reinvention is not a luxury—it’s often the cost of survival
    • Your story is not something to hide. It’s something to monetize.

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    18 m