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Silent Burnout: Why "Strong" is the Most Dangerous Word for African Women
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What happens when you train everyone around you to believe you are always fine?
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In Part 1 of our Silent Burnout series, we are tackling a quiet crisis that is pulling marriages apart behind closed doors: the overwhelming burden carried by African women in the diaspora. Back home, there was a structure—grandmothers, aunties, sisters, and helpers to distribute the weight. But abroad, the village disappears while the workload stays exactly the same.
In this episode, we break down how one woman ends up running an entire "compound's" worth of daily operations entirely alone, why her family stops offering to help, and why the word "strong" is actually a trap.
Tune in as we discuss:
The Missing Village: The reality of moving overseas and the unspoken default where the woman absorbs 100% of the household and emotional labor.
The "Help" Trap: The uncomfortable truth about how rewashing the dishes or redoing a chore secretly trains your husband and children to just watch you suffer.
The Bedroom Shift: How exhaustion and feeling invisible slowly turns from a quiet complaint into permanent resentment that enters your marriage.
If you are functioning like an emergency room where everyone draws from you but no one pours back in, it’s time to stop surviving and start staying whole.