Episodes

  • Ep. 14: I Said Yes...And Now I'm Tired
    Apr 15 2026

    You said yes… because you could.
    Because you care.
    Because you wanted to show up.

    But now?

    You’re tired.

    In this episode of The Yes Work Podcast, we talk about the real cost of overcommitting, people-pleasing, and constantly being “the one” everyone can rely on.

    If you’ve been feeling stretched, overwhelmed, or like there’s no space left for you…this conversation is for you.

    Just because you can do it…doesn’t mean you’re called to carry it.

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    53 mins
  • Ep. 13: Sis, Sit Down: Take Time for You and God
    Apr 8 2026

    You’re getting things done and you're showing up. Oh...and you're handling everything.

    But when was the last time you actually slowed down… and just were?

    In this episode of The Yes Work Podcast, we unpack the tension between productivity and identity — and what it really means to be with God, not just busy for Him.

    We talk about:

    • How busyness can quietly become your identity
    • Why rest feels uncomfortable for so many of us
    • The difference between being productive and being aligned
    • What the story of Mary and Martha reveals about presence vs. performance

    If you’ve ever felt like:

    • You don’t know how to sit still
    • You feel most valuable when you’re doing something
    • You struggle to pause without feeling guilty

    Then this conversation is for you. Because you’re not just busy…you might be missing something.

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    47 mins
  • Ep 12: You're Not Wrong for Wanting More (But It Has to Be Aligned)
    Apr 1 2026

    For a long time, many of us were taught to downplay our ambition… and call that obedience. To want less. To stay small. To be careful not to “do too much.”


    But what happens when you know you’re capable of more?

    In this episode of The Yes Work Podcast, we unpack the tension between ambition, wealth, and obedience — and why wanting more isn’t the problem. Misalignment is.


    We talk about:• The subtle messages we’ve internalized about money and success• Why ambition isn’t something to suppress — but something to submit• How to tell the difference between what’s God-led and self-driven• What it looks like to build, work, and grow in alignment with God


    God is not asking you to shrink your vision. He’s inviting you to bring it into alignment. You’re not wrong for wanting more. You just need order.

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    59 mins
  • Ep 11: God First...But Why Does It Feel Like Pressure?
    Mar 25 2026

    “Put God first.”

    It’s something many of us have heard, repeated, and even tried to live by. But when you slow down and look at your real life — your responsibilities, your relationships, your pace — it can start to feel less clear… and sometimes, more like pressure than peace.

    In this episode of The Yes Work Podcast, we unpack what “God first” actually looks like beyond routines, structure, and performance.

    We talk about:
    • The difference between performance-based faith and real intimacy• How many of us learned to relate to God through pressure instead of relationship• Why your life doesn’t have to shrink to make space for God• What it means to integrate God into your everyday life — not manage Him

    If you’ve ever felt like:
    You love God… but your relationship with Him feels inconsistent, forced, or unclear…

    This conversation is for you.

    🤍 If this episode resonates, share it with someone who’s been rethinking their relationship with God.


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    48 mins
  • Ep 10: Bitterness Didn’t Start Here... The Hurt Did
    Mar 18 2026

    Bitterness is the label many women receive when what they’re actually carrying is unprocessed grief. In this episode of The Yes Work! Podcast, we tell the truth about what’s beneath the word “bitter”, the betrayals, disappointments, spiritual harm, and losses that were never given language or space.


    Together, we unpack the difference between resentment and a “root of bitterness,” explore how church and culture have rushed forgiveness at the expense of healing, and gently reframe what God is actually inviting us into: honest grief, holy release, and freedom that doesn’t erase the story.


    This conversation is for the woman who’s been told to “just forgive and move on” while something in her still aches, who wonders what her anger is protecting, and who is ready to lay down the weight without pretending it never mattered.


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    43 mins
  • Ep. 09: Want Marriage, Fear Losing Yourself: Christian Women, Desire, and Identity in Love
    Mar 11 2026

    Many Christian women fear losing themselves in marriage. In this episode of The Yes Work! Podcast, we talk honestly about marriage, desire, identity, and calling for women of faith who love God, want partnership, but refuse to disappear in the process.

    Dr. Blaire, Lady B, and Dr. DQ unpack the cultural marriage narratives they grew up with, the “good wife” who adjusts, absorbs, and manages everyone’s comfort while her own desires quietly shrink. We name what we’ve seen women lose in marriage and motherhood, voice, clarity, independence, emotional safety, and how that shapes a deep but often silent fear of erasure in partnership.

    If you’ve ever thought, “I want marriage, but I’m scared I’ll lose myself,” or watched other women fade inside relationships and quietly promised yourself you wouldn’t, this episode will help you examine where those fears came from, what you’ve been carrying, and how to bring your marriage and desire questions to God without pressure or shame.


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    47 mins
  • Ep 08: Faithful, Obedient… and Low-Key Bitter?
    Mar 4 2026

    What do you do when you love God, obey God, and still feel low-key resentful about the assignments on your plate? In this episode of The Yes Work Podcast, we’re talking about obedience without resentment... where faith, calling, capacity, and burnout collide for Christian women, especially Black professional women who are used to carrying a lot.

    Dr. Blaire, Lady B, and Dr. DQ get honest about the moments they said yes to God and then felt invisible, exhausted, or quietly frustrated. We unpack the tension between obedience and autonomy, submission and self-erasure, calling and comfort, faithfulness and fairness, serving and being seen.

    If you’ve ever said yes and then felt irritated, if you’ve been faithful but feel overlooked, or if obedience has started to feel like spiritual burnout instead of spiritual growth, this episode will help you examine the heart posture beneath your yes and invite God into the resentment you’ve been carrying alone.

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    43 mins
  • Ep. 07: Raised to Be Strong, Starving to Be Soft
    Feb 25 2026

    Why does softness feel so unsafe for women who love God? In this episode of The Yes Work! Podcast, we talk about why so many Christian women, especially Black women, equate softness with weakness, passivity, or being taken advantage of, even while craving rest, tenderness, and safety.


    Dr. Blaire, Lady B, and Dr. DQ share real stories of how the “strong Black woman” narrative and survival taught them to stay guarded, low‑maintenance, unbothered, and always in control. We unpack the moments when being the strong one stopped feeling empowering and started feeling heavy, lonely, and emotionally distant.


    If you’ve been praised for resilience but punished for tenderness, if you want intimacy but don’t know how to put the armor down, this conversation will help you name where guardedness once protected you and where God might be inviting you to soften without betraying yourself.


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    43 mins