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Wake Up, Queen

Wake Up, Queen

By: Oni Anderson | Keep Her Collective
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Wake Up, Queen is a space for women who are starting to question the way they’ve been living — the overfunctioning, the performing, the constant doing. These reflections are for the woman who feels something shifting and is ready to live differently, with more presence, clarity, and truth.Oni Anderson | Keep Her Collective
Episodes
  • What Was Never Yours to Carry
    Apr 20 2026

    What happens when the strength you’ve been praised for… starts to feel heavy? In this episode, Oni reflects on the inherited weight many women carry and the quiet, unfamiliar desire to be supported instead of always leading. If you’ve ever felt tired of holding everything together, this one will feel deeply familiar.

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    6 mins
  • I Thought I Changed But I Didn’t
    Apr 14 2026

    What if you didn’t actually change… you just changed how it looks? In this episode, Oni reflects on the quiet realization that even when we think we’ve slowed down, the underlying drive to push and prove can still be there. If doing less has ever felt uncomfortable or like you’re falling off, this is a gentle invitation to notice what’s really driving you—and to listen instead of override.


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    5 mins
  • I Don’t Want That Anymore
    Apr 14 2026

    What happens when the things that used to make sense… just don’t feel right anymore? In this episode, Oni reflects on the subtle shift of outgrowing parts of your life and questioning whether what you’re feeling is anxiety—or something deeper. If you’ve noticed a quiet resistance where there used to be a yes, this is an invitation to pause, listen, and trust what your body is telling you.


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    4 mins
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