
Thriving at the Table
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About this listen
You’ve made it to the table—but now it’s time to thrive.
In this bold and timely follow-up to Episode 17, Dr. Tonya Williams guides us through what it really means to go beyond just having a seat at the table to thriving in it. This episode is about learning how to stop shrinking, start speaking, and lead with purpose in spaces that once made you question if you even belonged.
It’s not about blending in—it’s about standing in your truth, showing up fully, and activating the influence God placed within you. Through transparent storytelling, spiritual insight, and powerful aha moments, Dr. Tonya shows how your voice isn’t just welcomed at the table, it’s needed.
If you’ve second-guessed your authority, felt overlooked in the room, or struggled with staying silent when your spirit wanted to speak, this message will equip you to rise with clarity and boldness.
What You’ll Learn:
• What it means to show up as your whole self in powerful spaces
• Why silence in the room isn’t rejection—it’s often hesitation to receive something unfamiliar
• How to navigate insecurity, comparison, and imposter syndrome at the table
• The importance of using your influence to create space for others
• Practical strategies for speaking with clarity and courage—even when you're the only voice like yours in the room
Power Quote: “They didn’t invite your resume. They invited your voice.” —Dr. Tonya Williams
Action Step:
This week, make it your mission to show up authentically. Speak without apology. Share what you carry. And if you notice someone else shrinking in the space where they belong, be the one who helps them rise. Extend the invitation. Create the room. Pull up a chair.
Let’s Stay Connected:
• Follow us on Instagram: @EmbracingPivotalMomentsPodcast
• Got a story, question, or testimony to share? Email Dr. Tonya at: embracingpivotalmoments@gmail.com