Sheneka Adams hosts Goddess Confessions, a podcast where she shares her knowledge and experiences that allow women to level up and constantly become a higher version of themselves. Her confessions cover self-improvement, femininity, relationships, spirituality, self-love, and more to ensure that her listeners are ever-changing, ever-growing, and ever learning on their Goddess level up journey. Follow us on IG: @GoddessConfessions Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goddessconfessions/support
Forgiveness is a hard road to personal freedom. Only when you truly surrender and release what happened can you reach a place where you feel empathy for someone who wronged you.
The more you understand and love yourself, the easier it becomes to see people without judgment or anger. The path to understanding always leads back to you. It’s the most important work you’ll ever do while you’re here.
For decades, women have been sold the idea that giving their sex away freely is power. That liberation looks like detachment, like being able to move as men do, casual, unbothered, and unclaimed. But when you strip the layers back, what was packaged as empowerment is really just another strategy of control.
You’ve heard the phrase. “You can’t turn a hoe into a housewife.” It’s been repeated in music, movies, barbershops, bedrooms, and Twitter threads like gospel. But have you ever stopped to ask where it came from, and who it actually benefits?
Every woman wants to feel powerful, radiant, untouchable. But not every woman is willing to hold the standard that comes with being that woman.
It goes deeper than aesthetics. It shows in how you treat yourself, how you move through life, and what you allow.
And always remember: being that woman isn’t about being seen. It’s about being solid.
You are the dream. The standard. The woman that makes people level up just by being in your presence. But more than that, you know that everything you desire already lives within you.
Most people don’t realize that true compatibility in relationships begins in the mysterious realm of Hamingja. In Norse tradition, Hamingja refers to a person’s spiritual strength, their unique life force, and the luck or power they carry through their lineage and deeds.
There was a time when men and women worked in sacred partnership. That balance was shattered when systems told men they were meant to lead, and women were meant to serve. This shift didn’t just hurt women, it robbed men of purpose, direction, and their divine role.
In this episode, we trace how women’s bodies went from sacred to controlled. Once seen as life bringers and spiritual guides, women were slowly stripped of power through systems that feared their influence. This is about the moment balance broke, and what it’s cost us.
In this episode, we go deeper into the ancient feminine power they tried to erase. Before patriarchy, goddesses like Inanna, Hathor, and Oshun represented sensuality, wisdom, and divine leadership. Their stories were buried — but the power remains. This isn’t new. It’s remembrance.
This episode kicks off the Holy, Not Whore series — a powerful look at how the feminine was once sacred, not shamed. We explore how women’s sensuality was honored, how sex was spiritual, and how systems flipped the narrative. If you're ready to heal your relationship with your body and power, start here.
In Part Two of Affirmations for Black Women, I’m pouring into your spirit — reminding you that you are the dream, the healer, the masterpiece. These words are your armor and your soft landing. Play this when you need to remember: your power is not up for debate.