
Naming Ourselves: The Right of Women to Define Our Power and Purpose
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Despite the world’s judgment, she wasn’t going to let anyone define her worth."CEO of Me and My Son" was more than just a title—it was a proclamation. A way to reclaim her family’s narrative and step into her role as the architect of her life. Tonya shares how this title, rooted in self-empowerment, helped her reject societal limitations and guided her through challenges like poverty, violence, and misrepresentation.
As an advocate for survivors of violence, Tonya’s message is clear: women, especially survivors, have the right to name themselves. To call themselves queen, Survivor, or CEO—whatever title they need to own their power and survive. Through her advocacy work, Tonya empowers women to put on the armor of self-worth and fight for their own dignity.In this powerful episode, Tonya reflects on her journey, offering insights into the process of healing, empowerment, and self-love.
She shows us that reclaiming power isn’t just about titles—it’s about embracing our full strength, regardless of how the world sees us.Tune in to hear Tonya’s message of resilience and how every woman has the right to name herself and step into her power.