Resilient to a Fault: When Strength Becomes Self-Abandonment

She's A God Podcast di Jen Torres

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In this episode of She’s A God, I'm exploring what happens when your greatest asset — resilience — becomes a silent source of self-abandonment.

If you’re a high-achieving woman, a conscious entrepreneur, or a leader who’s always been “the strong one,” this conversation is for you. We’re unpacking the strong woman wound, the emotional exhaustion that can come from chronic endurance, and how to rewire your nervous system so you can lead from softness, not survival.

Inside this soul-expanding episode, we cover:

🔥 What it means to be “resilient to a fault” — and how to know if it’s showing up in your life or business

🧠 The link between hyper-independence, trauma responses, and burno ... 

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