SUITT & BOOT
SUITT & BOOT: Standing Up in Truth & Transformation / Breaking Out of Trauma
From Scorpion to Eagle to Phoenix, this isn’t just a podcast — it’s a movement.
Hosted by Tshai N. Wright, Esq., attorney, storyteller, and survivor, SUITT & BOOT is where silence shatters and stories rise. Each episode dives into the hidden layers of trauma, resilience, and rebirth — from childhood wounds to adult awakenings — showing how pain can become purpose and truth can set us free.
Through unfiltered conversations with survivors, visionaries, and change-makers, Tshai explores how we break generational patterns, rebuild self-worth, and rise stronger from the ashes.
💬 Real stories.
🔥 Real healing.
🕊️ Real transformation.
Because standing up in your truth isn’t weakness — it’s freedom.
And when we speak, the chains break.
SUITT & BOOT — Breaking the chains of silence, one story at a time.
SUITT & BOOT
Latest Episodes
You’re not the only woman in that relationship. S2 Ep8
You’re not the only woman in that relationship.In this episode of SUITT and Boot, we break down the mother wound in men and how unresolved family dynamics show up in love.If you’ve ever felt like you were competing f...
S2 Ep7- From Father Wound to Mother Wound: The Pattern That Keeps You Stuck
In this episode of SUITT and Boot (Standing Up In Truth, Transformation, and breaking out of trauma), we close the loop on the father wound—and step into a deeper truth:The father wound may be why you chase it… but the...
How Your Father Wound Is Costing You Money (Mine Cost Me $144,000)
What if your trauma isn’t just affecting your relationships… but your income?In this episode of SUITT and Boot, Tshai Wright shares how her father wound showed up in business—and led to $144,000 in unpaid invoices. From ove...
Daddy’s Little Girl, No More: How to Break the Father Wound Cycle | SUITT and Boot S2 Ep5
You don’t have a “relationship problem.” You have a pattern.In this episode of SUITT and Boot, I close the father wound series by showing you exactly how the cycle keeps repeating—and more importantly, how to break it.