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Cultivating H.E.R. Space: Uplifting Conversations for the Black Woman

S2E12: Oh You Bougie, Huh?

Cultivating H.E.R. Space: Uplifting Conversations for the Black Woman

Cultivating H.E.R. Space

Education, Self-improvement

4.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 21 June 2019

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

In this week’s episode, Terri and Dom talk about an often polarizing conversation...socioeconomic status and class. Being middle class and/or college-educated is often equated with being bougie. Well, what does bougie even mean? Is it wearing expensive shoes? Staying at four-star hotels? Going to acupuncture? Terri and Dom share their experiences with when and why people call someone bougie. Terri provides us with multiple examples of how people in our lives may call us bougie from a negative space and asks Dom to help us understand that person’s perspective and how to engage with them. Be sure to listen to the end because this is not the usual conversation on being bad and bougie. Remember to sound off in the H.E.R Space Sanctuary and share with us what bougie means to you. Quote of the Day: Successful women still have their feet on their ground, they just have better shoes." -Oprah Resources: Pew Research Center income calculator 10 Signs You Might Be Bougie Melanin and Mental Health Therapy for Black Girls Psychology Today Where to find us: Twitter: @HERspacepodcast Instagram: @herspacepodcast Facebook: @herspacepodcast Website: herspacepodcast.com Email: [email protected] H.E.R Space Sanctuary: https://www.facebook.com/groups/herspacesanctuary/
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0:00.0

Hey Lady, it's Dr. Dom here.

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FM to get started. on this week's episode in

0:35.2

her space. What are you doing when you out grow people because sometimes when we

0:41.0

have these conversations around what's boosy what's not boosy it's

0:44.7

sometimes it's a sign that you've outgrown some people and do you remain around them

0:49.1

how do you act around them do you share what you're doing with them do you try to convert them and get them on the new journey?

0:55.0

Like I feel like that's a question we should ask ourselves and think about because they can either bring you down sometimes or support you as you move up.

1:04.0

When I initially hear that, that piece of

1:08.0

have we outgrown people,

1:29.6

I think about one, the energy that that person might be bringing you, right? But then also thinking about something that you've mentioned in previous episodes about we don't know what that person's journey is, we don't know what that person

1:37.3

might be dealing with in that moment.

1:40.4

And so I think where I'm really leaning on right now is

1:47.2

Welcome to Her Space, a podcast dedicated

1:50.3

to uplifting women like you. We're your hosts.

1:54.0

Dr. Dominique Brucard, a college professor and psychologist,

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