Why Women Sometimes Hurt Women—and How We Heal
Sis, it’s time we talk about what doesn’t always get said out loud.
In this raw and redemptive episode of Beyond The Comfort Zone, I open up about the shadow side of women’s empowerment—where jealousy, competition, and scarcity thinking have quietly broken trust and wounded sisterhood. It’s not about calling anyone out—it’s about calling us back to who we really are as women of faith, purpose, and grace.
Too often, we’ve been told “women don’t support women.” But the truth is deeper: many of us were never taught how to build safe sisterhoods.
We inherited survival mode, perfectionism, and comparison—and somewhere along the way, we forgot that connection is a spiritual assignment.
In this episode, we confront those hard truths and begin rebuilding the bridges between us—through honesty, healing, and Holy Spirit-led accountability.
Here’s what we explore:
✨ The hidden costs of fake sisterhood and conditional support.
✨ How envy often masks longing—a desire to be free, seen, and validated.
✨ Real data on women undermining women at work and what we can do to change it.
✨ Five practices for real sisterhood beyond slogans and networking: truth-telling, vulnerability, boundaries, consistency, and prayer.
✨ How to set boundaries with drama-driven circles and protect your peace.
✨ The power of mentorship and dismantling the “one-queen myth.”
✨ A faith anchor and guided prayer for healing, to help you release resentment and rebuild trust.
✨ Reflective prompts to repair broken relationships and rediscover the joy of genuine sisterhood.
This isn’t about perfection—it’s about progress.
It’s about women who are ready to stop competing, start connecting, and make healing our new culture.

