
Uncommon Women is an empowerment podcast dedicated to uplifting, inspiring, and edifying both women and men through real and transparent conversations. Our mission is to remind women of the strength and power they carry while creating space for men to learn, grow, and be part of the dialogue.
Each episode explores important life topics such as personal growth, self-dignity, relationships, finances, healing, and life transitions. Through authentic stories, meaningful discussions, and expert insights, we encourage listeners to embrace who they are and continue evolving into their best selves.
Most importantly, we believe empowerment should also be enjoyable, so we keep the conversations real, impactful, and full of positive energy.
Uncommon Women is an empowerment podcast dedicated to uplifting, inspiring, and edifying both women and men through real and transparent conversations. Our mission is to remind women of the strength and power they carry while creating space for men to learn, grow, and be part of the dialogue.
Each episode explores important life topics such as personal growth, self-dignity, relationships, finances, healing, and life transitions. Through authentic stories, meaningful discussions, and expert insights, we encourage listeners to embrace who they are and continue evolving into their best selves.
Most importantly, we believe empowerment should also be enjoyable, so we keep the conversations real, impactful, and full of positive energy.
Episodes

Thursday Nov 07, 2024
Thriving Through Trauma
Thursday Nov 07, 2024
Thursday Nov 07, 2024
Javonna Wylie, a powerful voice of resilience and growth. Growing up in a close-knit family as the youngest with brothers, she faced the challenges of a single-parent home, with her father’s journey and a hard-working mother leading the way. Despite her early struggles, Javonna thrived through trauma, developing an optimistic, can-do attitude that has propelled her into leadership roles. On this podcast, she shares her journey of balancing life’s expectations, pressing pause on friendships, navigating intersectionality, and breaking barriers as a young, Black woman in the workforce.

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