
About The Weekly Wench
Welcome to The Weekly Wenchβthis isnβt just a blog, itβs a ministry, a lifestyle, a love letter to every woman whoβs done shrinking.
This space exists for the ones who were told to stay quiet, play small, or settleβand yet still chose to rise. I created it for the women who may not be ready to buy a ticket to the tour, afford a session, or even grab the bookβbut who still deserve access to the kind of wisdom that heals, liberates, and builds legacy.
Every post is written like a sermon: truth-telling, soul-stirring, strategy-laced. This is the real workβthe kind that feeds, not teases. Here youβll find stories, reflections, and hard-won strategems on reclaiming your voice, breaking generational patterns, preparing for your next level, and building a life that feels like freedom.
This is for my mother, my grandmother, and every woman who came before me with fire in her bones but nowhere to put it. Itβs for the ones who exist alongside me, navigating and negotiating what it means to leverage the lives we have to get the lives we want. And itβs for the ones coming after me, so they can have the language, tools, and evidence that itβs possible.
This is more than a blogβitβs culture, itβs strategems, itβs a place to feel seen, and itβs where we shift our mindsets. And weβre not shrinking anymore.
Come get this word.
Self-Care, Empowerment, Worthiness and Wealth: A Beginnerβs Guide (Part 4)
Navigating self-care amidst life's chaos can feel overwhelming, especially for those with busy schedules or unique challenges like ADHD. In this installment, we explore the profound link between health and wealth, acknowledging the struggles and triumphs of prioritizing self-care. Join us on a journey of empowerment and resilience in the pursuit of holistic well-being.
Sex, Power and Mental Health: The βDirty-Girl Effectβ (Part 3)
Welcome to the third and final installment of the βdirty-girl effectβ series. Two weeks ago, I introduced the idea of the dirty-girl effect. In short, I defined it as a process of βdirtyingβ that women experience in their private and public livesβ¦
Expanding the Face of Wealth: Get As Comfortable With Our Success As You Are With Our Poverty
βAs far as I am concerned, becoming a black woman millionaire is a revolutionary act.β And since I am always βwith the shenanigans,β I just upped the ante and asked: Can the women we call Infamous Mothers become millionaires?
Seven Lessons on Building a Business That Does Good AND Well: Because This, Right Here, Is a Whole Entire Relationshipβ¦Not a Transaction
Second, Iβm learning to own my sh*t. I do this byβ¦
βWalk It Like I Talk Itβ: Seven Candid and Down-to-Earth Lessons about How The Word βSelf-Valueβ Has Transformed My Life
As someone who coaches and teaches women principles around becoming the heroes in their own stories, I can tell you from experience and practice that many of us canβt leave that connection to chance. The follow through from mindset to behavior has to be intentional.