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Reclaiming Her Life

Reclaiming Her Life

By: Tiffany Rogers
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You've built the career, the life, the version of success they told you to want.
Reclaiming Her Life is where you finally get to be whole.

Hosted by licensed psychotherapist Tiffany Rogers, this podcast explores the process of healing and reclaiming your life from burnout, perfectionism, and all the versions of yourself you outgrew. Through honest conversations rooted in faith, identity, and authenticity, Tiffany invites you to stop performing and start living.

Enough shrinking, striving, and surviving. If you're ready to live fully, freely, and on purpose, you're exactly where you belong.

© 2026 Reclaiming Her Life
Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Always Giving More Than You Receive? How Burnout Shows Up in Your Relationships
    Apr 9 2026

    Do you feel like you’re always the one giving more in your relationships? In this episode, we explore how burnout and emotional exhaustion often show up in relational patterns where you are overgiving, overextending, and under-supported.

    Tiffany unpacks the deeper reasons why high-achieving women often find themselves in imbalanced relationships. From caretaking and people-pleasing to overfunctioning, these patterns are often rooted in early experiences where being helpful, easy, or responsible felt necessary for connection.

    While these strategies may have once helped you feel safe, they can lead to burnout, resentment, and disconnection in your adult relationships. This conversation helps you recognize these patterns without judgment and begin shifting toward more balanced and fulfilling connections.

    In this episode, you'll learn:
    • Why you may feel like you’re always giving more than you receive
    • How burnout and emotional exhaustion show up in relationships
    • The role of people-pleasing and overfunctioning in relational imbalance
    • How to begin shifting toward more supportive and reciprocal dynamics

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    21 mins
  • Why You Feel Like You’re Failing at Work: The Truth About Burnout and Systemic Pressure
    Apr 3 2026

    Feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, or like nothing you do is enough at work? In this episode, Tiffany explores how workplace culture and broader systemic pressures contribute to burnout, especially for high-achieving Black women.

    This conversation challenges the narrative of personal failure and instead highlights how systems shape experiences of stress, expectations, and performance. By understanding the external factors at play, you can begin to release self-blame and move toward more intentional and sustainable ways of navigating work and life.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:
    • How workplace systems and culture contribute to burnout
    • Why burnout is not solely an individual issue
    • The impact of systemic pressure on high-achieving Black women
    • How to begin shifting out of survival mode into empowered choices

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    11 mins
  • The Real Cause of Burnout: How Misalignment Leads to Chronic Stress and Exhaustion
    Mar 26 2026

    What if burnout isn’t just about doing too much, but about being out of alignment? In this episode, Tiffany explores the deeper root of burnout and how chronic stress often signals that something in your life or work is not aligned with your needs, values, or capacity.

    Burnout has become so normalized that it’s often dismissed as being tired or going through a busy season. This conversation invites you to look beneath the surface and begin understanding burnout as meaningful feedback from your mind and body.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:
    • The underlying causes of burnout beyond workload
    • How misalignment contributes to chronic stress and emotional exhaustion
    • Why high-achieving individuals often overlook early warning signs
    • How to begin listening to and responding to internal signals

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    15 mins
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