Another In The Fire
Another in the Fire
Life gets messy. But there’s Another in the fire with us.
Join three women of faith as they talk honestly about motherhood, marriage, friendship, identity, and walking with God in a world that feels anything but easy.
It’s not a faith podcast
it’s a real-life podcast with faith in the background (and sometimes front and center).
Expect laughter, raw moments, spiritual encouragement, and the reminder that whatever season you’re in you’re not alone and you will not be consumed.
Another In The Fire
Bad & Bouji Isn’t What You Think
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Bad & Bouji: Standards, Glow-Ups & Protecting Your Peace 💎
What does it really mean to be Bad & Bouji?
In this episode, we’re breaking down the mindset behind confidence, standards, and leveling up in every area of life. Being “bad” isn’t about being rude or reckless—it’s about knowing who you are and refusing to shrink for anyone. And being “bouji” isn’t about money… it’s about protecting your peace, valuing quality, and refusing bare-minimum energy.
We’re having real talk about the glow-up journey—outgrowing old versions of yourself, losing friends when you elevate, and learning to walk into rooms like you belong there.
In this episode we talk about:
✨ The real meaning of “Bad & Bouji”
🔥 Outgrowing people and old mindsets
💕 Standards in dating & friendships
💼 Walking confidently in your purpose
🧠 Boundaries, healing, and protecting your peace
Plus we play a fun “Bouji or Basic?” rapid fire game where we debate things like:
• First class or budget flights?
• Drugstore lashes or extensions?
• Splitting the bill or princess treatment?
• Text back immediately or let him wait? 👀
If you’re in your glow-up era, learning to set standards, and stepping into the woman you’re becoming, this conversation is for you.
💬 JOIN THE CONVERSATION:
What makes YOU feel “Bad & Bouji”?
Drop your non-negotiable standard in the comments!
✨ Remember:
Being bad isn’t about attitude.
Being bouji isn’t about money.
It’s about knowing your worth, protecting your peace, and walking like you already prayed for this life.