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Episode 2: Laying Jealousy to Rest

Episode 2: Laying Jealousy to Rest

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✨ Episode Summary:

In this episode of The Girlboss Graveyard, Maya Bailey explores the themes of jealousy, competition, and self-worth—and what it means to lay jealousy to rest. Through a blend of personal reflection and cultural critique, she dives into how the self-esteem movement, hustle culture, and comparison traps have created an epidemic of performance and disconnection.

Maya invites us to choose celebration over competition and reminds us that success isn’t a solo sport. When we stop trying to outshine others and start rooting for each other, we unlock a deeper, more sustainable path to belonging and impact.

💀 This Week in the Graveyard:

“Jealousy is just a feeling—not a driver. And it’s not your fault. But it is your invitation to come back to trust.”

🕯️ Episode Takeaways:

  • Laying jealousy to rest is a celebration.
  • You don’t have to outshine others to matter.
  • Jealousy is a signal, not a strategy.
  • The self-esteem movement can feed narcissism and insecurity.
  • Affirmation without grounding creates fragility.
  • We can all be our best—at once.
  • Trust is more powerful than ego.
  • Today, we bury jealousy.
  • Celebration > Competition.
  • Collaboration builds community.

🔗 Resources & Mentions:

  • 💬 Connect on Instagram: @girlbossgraveyard
  • 🌈 Learn more about Maya’s work: www.fromraintorainbow.com
  • 📩 Want to be a guest or share your story? dm me on instagram!
  • 🎧 Listen to Episode 1 – The Burial Begins:

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