
A Woman's Power "Unfiltered" With Victoria E Strange
A Woman’s Power Unfiltered is not polite. It’s not quiet. And it sure as hell isn’t here to make you comfortable.
This is where power gets personal. Where voice, body, sex, and truth stop being secrets and start being fuel.
Hosted by Victoria E Strange, this podcast is bold, intimate, and magnetic as hell. It’s the sound of a woman who’s reclaimed every inch of herself and is now teaching you to do the same.
If you’re ready to walk like you own the street, speak like you own the room, and fuck off every rule that ever told you to shrink, press play.
Because once you turn yourself on… there’s no turning back.
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A Woman's Power "Unfiltered" With Victoria E Strange
She Let Go, And Turned Her Self On.....A little Bonus Ep
What are you carrying that no longer belongs to you? That relationship where you've outgrown each other? Those expectations that squeeze you into someone you're not? The voice telling you to keep quiet just to maintain peace?
Letting go has gotten a bad reputation. We've confused it with weakness, with giving up, with failure. But what if releasing what no longer serves you is actually one of the most powerful acts of self-care possible? In this raw, honest episode, we explore the quiet, savage power that comes from finally saying "no more" and actually meaning it.
I share my personal journey of releasing a friendship that spanned from age 14 into adulthood—a relationship filled with subtle digs and mounting tension I endured simply to avoid rocking the boat. The relief and growth that followed reminded me that sometimes our greatest power isn't found in holding on, but in letting go.
You don't need permission to release what's weighing you down. You just need courage—and you already have it, even if you've forgotten. Whether it's guilt, dead-end relationships, or outdated versions of yourself, once you let go, something remarkable happens: you come back to yourself. And that authentic you? She's fucking powerful.
Ready to reclaim your energy and build a life based on your truth, not just tolerance? Subscribe, share with a friend who needs this reminder, and join me as we continue exploring what real power looks like—unfiltered, unapologetic, and completely yours.
You know what's exhausting, carrying shit that doesn't belong to you anymore Old guilt, dead-end relationships, people who still think that they have a say in your life, the version of you that just kept quiet just to keep the peace. Let's be real If it's not fueling you, it's probably draining you. And in this episode we're talking about the real cost of holding on and the quiet, unapologetic power of just bloody well letting go. Welcome to a woman's power, unfiltered, where we don't do fake positivity, we don't shrink to fit and we don't keep pretending we're fine when we're absolutely fuming. I'm Victoria and this is your reminder.
Speaker 1:Power isn't always loud. Sometimes it's just you finally saying no more, and I am meaning it. Letting go. It isn't weak. Letting go is powerful, it is savage. It takes real strength to say that friendship no longer fits that version of me. It's outdated. That job, that man, that woman, that expectation, that relationship I am done.
Speaker 1:You want to know why some women look 10 years younger after a breakup? Because release is medicine, because peace is sexy, because staying somewhere you've outgrown will age you faster than any mirror on the wall will. It doesn't always mean slamming doors or posting quotes on Instagram. Sometimes letting go is not replying, canceling the catch up, that you just don't want to go to Saying I'm not available for that anymore, taking a breath and just not explaining it. It's actually choosing yourself quietly, fiercely and on repeat. You know we tell ourselves oh, we'll hurt someone, we'll hurt their feelings, that maybe we're being unfair. But what about you? What about the damage you're taking by holding on?
Speaker 1:I had a friendship with someone who I knew since I was 14 years old and we were friends for years. And about seven or eight years ago ago I just knew that this friendship wasn't good for me. There were certain things said that I would just, I just wouldn't say anything back because I was so worried about upsetting the apple cart you know, hurting and just hurting the person's feelings, I guess. But I did release that friendship and it was the best thing that I did, because my life actually did improve. And then I didn't have to put up with the shit little digs here and there, because you don't have to. You know you're not responsible for anyone else's comfort. You're responsible for your energy, your peace and your future. Here's the truth. You don't need permission to let go, you just need courage and you already have it. It's just that you've forgotten.
Speaker 1:So today's reminder, let go, if you need to, of maybe the guilt of the I shoulds or you shoulds or, however you want to put it, of the weight of the things that are done. And it could be anything, couldn't it? It could be a relationship that you're in, it could be a job that you don't like, it could be something, actually, that you want to start, but you've got to let go of something else. It could be a friendship. It could be so many different things it isn't just a few things that this could be, because once you do, something wild happens. You come back to yourself and she, you is fucking powerful. If this has hit home, share it with someone who needs the same reminder, and if you're ready to build a life that's built on your truth, not tolerance, not sitting back and going oh, I'm not going to say anything because it's easier. I'm so here for that. Subscribe, send it to a friend, follow and just stay tuned, because this, right here, this is your power, unfiltered.