About The Weekly Wench

Welcome to The Weekly Wench—this isn’t just a blog, it’s a ministry, a movement, a love letter to every woman who’s done shrinking. This space exists for the ones who were told to stay quiet, to play small, to settle—and yet still chose to rise. I created this for the women who may not be ready to buy a ticket to the tour, afford a session, or even grab the book—but who still deserve access to the kind of wisdom that heals, liberates, and builds legacy. I also created it as an evergreen space for women from all walks of life—those who need inspiration, a reminder of their power, or a moment of clarity when everything feels cloudy. Each post is written like a sermon—truth-telling, soul-stirring, strategy-laced—and rooted in my commitment to make sure no woman has to start from scratch. You’ll find stories, reflections, and hard-won insight about reclaiming your voice, breaking generational patterns, preparing for your next level, and building a life that feels like freedom. This is the real work—the kind that feeds, not teases. This is for my mother, my grandmother, and every woman who came before me with fire in her bones but nowhere to put it. This is for the ones coming after me, so they can find language, tools, and evidence that it’s possible. This is more than a blog—it’s a movement. And we’re not shrinking anymore. Come get this word.

From Pages to Practice: The Stories and Legacies of Badass Moms

I don’t know about you, but I didn’t come into motherhood the “right way.” I showed up out of wedlock, broken down, unsure, traumatized, and scarred. For women like me, the conventional examples offer neither redemption nor road maps for transitioning from how I began to the highest possibility of what I could be. But literature does.

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The Power of Autobiography: Sis, Your Story Is Valuable, Tell It

…Black women have used their own experiences to challenge the status quo. Their autobiographies aren't confined to individual journeys; they also illuminate broader issues like politics and societal norms.

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