Podcast ‘tings’: Timbs ‘n Teddies (Episode 4)

Episode 4: Toxic Femininity

In her award winning novel Beloved, Toni Morrison writes, “they were not holding hands but their shadows were.” As a people who have survived some of the worst transgressions known to mankind, our survival has been studied, dismantled and used as a means to lessen our value. Still, we survive. Still, we thrive. Healing, for the most part, does not feel good. But it is overall…good. In our discussion of toxic femininity, the overall message that was squeezed out is that Black feminine energy has done a hell of a job at healing itself – has done a divine job at rising from the ashes to be birthed anew. However, along the way she left a landscape that is now a bit barren, still scorching-hot in places, begging for water and electrolytes.

To be toxic and feminine is to be a world turned in on itself. It is poisoned wet, air void of oxygen, the ground turned quicksand. It is a space that only feminine energy can permeate in an effort to heal. In our spiritual journeys as feminines, we realize just how integral our health is to the collective. A beautiful black woman is a healthy black woman – inside and out! It is liberating to know that black masculine energy has come into their own space of healing and can no longer exist in a space of toxicity if we (as feminines) do not. Though some may be surprised that feminine energy is leading the way in the realm of overall healing in the black romantic sector, I think it’s fair to say that Sierra (lil sis) and I are not surprised in the least bit. Our DNA is one of healing.

Listen to my favorite track on Rapsody’s ‘Eve’ album as not an excuse for toxic behavior but as a view of toxic behavior nestled between cause and action (if you will). It’s a beautiful album attributed to beautiful beings birthed by a beautiful femme indeed! Circle of life!

Our shadows have held hands long enough. It is now time to let loose of what has become somewhat comfortable (in all it’s toxicity and malnourished form) in an effort to cradle something new, full and healthy. Whether you view toxic femininity as a mere function of toxic masculinity or as it’s own singular construct, I think we can all agree that women desire to embody receptivity… Feminine energy wants to receive, absorb, soak up what’s good, cradle & rock it ’til it resembles it’s parentage, then birth better. Herein lies her power. To be receptive is to have the freedom to want…and the wanting has returned (hallelujah!) – without fear of not receiving; without fear of half-empty having to be enough; without fear of the ego stepping in to protect her from her own dreams.

Is the above imagery an example of toxic femininity within the realm of black romanticism? It is an important condition to ponder, as we all agree on the traditional forms of bad female behavior (trapping, dangling, using, abusing, etc.) but we venture to say that there may be indeed a new, more jig-sawed & layered form of toxic femme behavior. No matter your view or answer, I think we all can pinpoint the many issues (or triggers) that are brought to the surface by this very simple depiction and even more lucid verbiage. Once healthy in our own right, do black feminines (considering both the historical and social context in which we’ve all been forced to mature in) now owe it to themselves and their potential partners to set a new bar? And is it healthy to do so?

Do yourself a favor and take a swig of this medicinal syrup (sirRIP – I stay somewhere w/ the wordplay 🎶 😉) while pondering the above image and question:

https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/toxfemmesirrip/pl.u-2aoqXEeIqPZokE

ToxFemmeSirRIP – take a swig!

Cornbread Vernacular…

The sound of her rich voice put a few more jewels on my crown, added a couple of inches to each hip…took me on a trip back home to a place I’ve never been, yet my soul knows. She makes you remember the future. She makes you remember yourself. Our voices are powerful. Yet, our voices are only the tip of a great continent meeting the sea/see. And indeed, I see you…I see us (even in the dark). Come get fed off this here cornbread vernacular!

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Alchemy… ☕️

MAHism2020 ♋️

We are all migrating through some really tough energy right now. Synchronicities abound, new moons & eclipses, worldwide illness, tense political climate(s), current events renamed ‘bad news’, internal & external revamping of both masculine and feminine energies…the list goes on and on. If you’ve been blessed enough to not feel the constant ‘squeezing’ of the universe, then stand divinely appreciative (and humbled). For the rest of us, I know how ya feel and because it’s A LOT…I’ll keep it as short & sweet as possible and leave you with these words to carry with you and/or look ahead toward…THE BEST PART OF WAKING UP IS ALCHEMY IN YOUR CUP! Be blessed y’all; tough energy don’t last always.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B76LYtkHoRp/? igshid=9s4or0dbjjq4 @rapsody (She’s always ON!)

BGWW Featured Writer: Shimah Easter, RN, Author

Check out ya girl’s feature at the IG link below the photo. Many thanks to the team over at ‘Brown Girls Who Write’ for this opportunity. 🖊💕📖

https://www.instagram.com/p/B7mWoohhZUu/?igshid=16cnvtygc96i6

And whatever she reads about herself, may we all commit to editing the guts (and shores) of it in a Gracious, Truthful, Valiant way. Accurate representation is indeed exigent guided breathing. ~Shimah (MAHism2020) @litfortheculture1773 @gonbeallwrite_mah

Podcast ‘tings’: Timbs ‘n Teddies (Episode 3)

Timbs ‘n Teddies: Karmics, Soul-Mates, Twin Flames…oh my!!!

The gang (Big Sis, Lil Sis, and our male guest Mr. Jeremy Burris) reconvene for a very special, detailed episode of Timbs ‘n Teddies. Follow the link (click the picture) to hear us discuss spiritual romantic archetypes: karmics, soul-mates, twin flames! Leave us a voice message pertaining to your flow of thought regarding the episode and the subject matter covered if listening via the anchor.fm site. Your message may be chosen as an add-on to the episode.

So we leave you with this… To build the legacy brick by brick with a figurative bare hand – this is the life’s work of our masculine energies. But when those forces come, as they oftentimes do, and your hand is no longer with us, who will know that hand (the grip, the curve, the scars, the power behind it) better than the one who held it? Take a look at the images above. What thoughts come up to the surface? Are the notions of spiritual archetypes something you can believe in? What romantic experiences have you had that frame your opinion and/or belief in them? Do you feel as though you are a twin flame? Let us know… click here to leave us a message and for a chance to have your comments heard on the episode >>> https://anchor.fm/TimbsNTeddiespodcast/message

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