What happens when a woman stops simply surviving and starts becoming intentional about who she is, what she deserves, and the legacy she wants to leave behind? In this powerful episode of **Boss Ladies Diaries**, we sit down with the phenomenal **Dr. Cheryl Polote Williamson** — Mindset Coach, multi-bestselling author, award-winning filmmaker, executive producer, transformational speaker, entrepreneur, and a woman whose work has impacted thousands around the world. Dr. Cheryl is the Founder and CEO of **Williamson Media Group, LLC** and **Cheryl Polote Williamson, LLC**, as well as the Editor-in-Chief of **Cheryl Magazine**, where she continues to create platforms that celebrate, elevate, and empower everyday women. She is also the author of more than 18 bestselling books, including the hugely successful **AFFIRMED**, which has sold tens of thousands of copies worldwide, and she served as an Executive Producer of *Twenty Pearls: The Story of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated*. W: www.cherylpwilliamson.com All socials: @cherylpwilliamson We explore the pressure women carry, the expectations placed on Black women, the burden of always having to be “the strong one,” and what happens when ambition, marriage, relationships, family, purpose, money and personal identity all collide. For women across America, Africa, the Caribbean, Europe and the wider diaspora, this is a conversation about **unlearning survival mode and learning how to truly live.** Dr. Cheryl opens up about mindset, purpose, boundaries, affirmation, confidence, sisterhood, relationships and what it really takes to become the woman you know you are capable of becoming. One of the biggest themes of this conversation is simple: **You do not have to spend your entire life proving how strong you are.** - Sometimes growth means learning when to fight. - Sometimes it means learning when to walk away. - Sometimes it means saying no. - Sometimes it means forgiving yourself. And sometimes it simply means finally believing that you deserve the same love, grace, opportunity and support that you so freely give to everyone else. Many African, Caribbean and Black women around the world grow up navigating multiple expectations simultaneously — family expectations, cultural expectations, religious expectations, relationship expectations, career expectations and the responsibility of being successful while still being considered “humble.” So where does the woman herself fit into all of this? -This episode is for the woman building a business. -The woman raising a family. -The woman rebuilding after heartbreak. -The woman questioning her purpose. -The woman who looks successful on the outside but knows something inside still needs healing. -The woman who has spent years taking care of everybody else. -The woman who has been told she is “too ambitious,” “too independent,” “too loud,” “too difficult,” or simply “too much.” -And especially the woman who is finally ready to stop asking permission to become herself. Welcome to **Boss Ladies Diaries** — a space where women can speak honestly about success, failure, marriage, motherhood, relationships, entrepreneurship, money, identity, healing, faith, purpose, sacrifice and everything that happens behind the highlight reel. If this conversation speaks to you, **LIKE, COMMENT and SHARE** it with another woman who needs to hear this message. SUBSCRIBE to **lady DENTAA** for more powerful conversations exploring the realities of women, the African diaspora, entrepreneurship, relationships, culture, identity, migration, purpose and the stories connecting Africa with the world. Turn on notifications so you don’t miss the next episode of **Boss Ladies Diaries**. #BossLadiesDiaries #DrCherylPoloteWilliamson #dentaa #BlackWomen #WomenEmpow