Being Smart and Not Knowing Shit at the Same Time
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In this episode of the Black Mother Wound Podcast, Jennifer gets honest about what came up after her AC went out in the middle of a South Carolina summer. What started as a home ownership problem quickly became something much deeper: shame, self-blame, loneliness, and the pain of realizing how much she was never taught.
Jennifer unpacks the emotional weight of being a smart, capable, high-functioning Black woman who still feels like she is missing basic life lessons. Not because she is incapable, but because so much of her life was spent figuring things out alone, without the safety, patience, or loving guidance she needed.
This episode is about the steep learning curve of adulthood when you did not have an emotionally attuned mother. It is about how hard it can be to admit what you do not know when you were raised to believe you should already know. It is about the shame that comes up when life exposes a gap in your skill set, and the grief of not having a mother you can call who makes you feel safe while you figure it out.
Jennifer also talks about repeating patterns with her own son, learning how to be gentler with herself, asking for help, opening up to friends, and allowing herself to be a person having a human experience instead of somebody who has to get everything right to be loved.
This conversation is for the woman who is exhausted from always having to figure it out, who feels embarrassed by what she does not know, and who is learning that not knowing does not make her broken. It makes her human.
In this episode, Jennifer talks about:
- Why “you should already know” is such a harmful message
- The loneliness of not having a loving mother to call during hard moments
- How emotionally immature parenting creates gaps in life management
- Why being smart and capable does not mean you were properly supported
- The difference between being taught and being punished into performing
- How the mother wound affects learning, asking questions, and needing help
- Repeating parenting patterns you never wanted to repeat
- Why “doing your best” is not always enough without support, tools, and repair
- The grief of being high-functioning while still feeling developmentally unsupported
- The importance of opening up to friends instead of isolating
- Why you have to ask the “dumb” questions and get the help you need
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