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Afro-Native Cultural & Spiritual Thought Leader ✨
Rooted in Culture • Crowned in Faith
Holistic Counselor | Spiritual Midwife
Dr. Jessica Aderinsola Dorsey
The Healing Heiress™

05/27/2026

You can’t make change hiding under the shadows of people’s expectations and opinions. You have to be bold enough to come out those shadows and stand in the light of your truth. You are not responsible for their uncomfortability.

Wellness Wednesday – The Power of Affirmations ✨A BADD Girl Holistic BlogWhat if I told you that one of the first places...
05/27/2026

Wellness Wednesday – The Power of Affirmations ✨
A BADD Girl Holistic Blog

What if I told you that one of the first places transformation begins… is in your words? Not because words are magic. But because words shape focus, reinforce belief, and influence the actions we choose every day.

What we repeatedly say, we often begin to notice.
What we notice, we nurture.
What we nurture, we move toward.

That’s why affirmations matter.

Affirmations are not pretending.
They are intentional reminders of who you are becoming.

As women, we can become experts at speaking fear:
“I’ll never get there.”
“I’m too late.”
“I always struggle.”
“Nothing changes for me.”

But Wellness Wednesday is your reminder to speak with intention.

Instead of:

❌ I’ll never heal.
Try → 💗 I am taking steps toward healing.

❌ I’m always overwhelmed.
Try → 💗 I am creating balance and making space for peace.

❌ Nothing good happens for me.
Try → 💗 I remain open to growth, opportunity, and restoration. Miracles require faith. And faith is not passive.

Faith shows up in:
✨ what we believe
✨ what we speak
✨ what we practice
✨ how we keep showing up

Your words and your actions should move in the same direction.

Today’s BADD Girl assignment:

Write 5 affirmations.
Say them aloud.
Think in alignment with them.
Take one action that supports them.

Today’s affirmations:

💗 I speak life over my journey.
💗 I honor the woman I am becoming.
💗 I move with faith and intention.
💗 I welcome healing and growth.
💗 My actions reflect what I believe.

Whole Woman. Whole Life. Whole Purpose.

That’s the BADD Girl way. 💗

— JaiBella | The Healing Heiress

LEO QUEEN ENERGY 🦁✨ (Leo Szn is around the corner)I’ve learned that being powerful doesn’t mean being loud… sometimes it...
05/27/2026

LEO QUEEN ENERGY 🦁✨
(Leo Szn is around the corner)
I’ve learned that being powerful doesn’t mean being loud… sometimes it means surviving, healing, leading, loving, and still choosing softness.

This season I’m embracing every part of who I am-
✨ the fire that keeps me moving
✨ the intuition that keeps me grounded
✨ the confidence to take up space
✨ and the grace to remain tender in a world that teaches women to harden.

I am not who I was.
I turned pain into purpose.
I protected my peace.
I built from pressure.
And through every storm… I’m still standing.

Here’s to the women carrying crowns nobody sees.
To the healers.
To the dreamers.
To the entrepreneurs.
To the ones becoming.

Soft Heart. Strong Soul.
Grace Under Pressure.
Still Standing Through Every Storm.

♌️ Leo energy: radiant, resilient, loyal, creative, and unapologetically called.

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05/26/2026

🙏💔 A California mother says she is preparing to file a multi-million-dollar wrongful death lawsuit against her former church after the su***de of her 22-year-old son Micah, claiming church leaders convinced the family that his worsening mental health crisis was “demonic” instead of medical.

According to the woman, her son had reportedly been struggling for months with severe depression, paranoia, hallucinations, insomnia, and religious fear. She says when she sought help from her pastor and church elders, they told her the young man was under “spiritual attack” and needed deliverance, repentance, fasting, and a deeper commitment to God rather than psychiatric treatment.

The woman claims the pastor discouraged her from seeking therapy for her son and instead insisted that demons were tormenting his mind. She also alleges church leaders suggested the reason “deliverance” had not come was because the young man was somehow resisting God or hiding sin in his life.

The lawsuit her attorneys are reportedly preparing is expected to accuse the church of negligence, emotional distress, spiritual coercion, and wrongful death, arguing that church leaders allegedly interfered with necessary mental health treatment during a psychiatric crisis.

The mother says her son eventually became consumed with fear that “God didn’t love him” because his condition was not improving despite constant prayer, repentance, and attempts to rededicate his life to Christianity. Over time, she says he spiraled deeper into isolation, hopelessness, and paranoia before ultimately taking his own life.

In a social media post, the grieving mother wrote:

“After sharing my son’s experiences with psychiatrists, I was told it was highly likely he was bipolar and had gone from a manic state into full psychosis. He needed hospitalization and medical intervention, not to be told demons were attacking him because God was disappointed in him.”

She also claimed mental health professionals told her they “see situations like this far too often,” where severe psychiatric conditions become spiritualized by religious figures who are not equipped to recognize or respond to mental illness.

The family’s legal team is reportedly considering seeking between $15 million and $25 million in damages. Legal analysts say the case could face significant First Amendment challenges because courts are often cautious about interfering with religious counseling and church doctrine. However, experts note churches can still face civil liability if it is proven that leaders actively discouraged urgent medical treatment during an obvious mental health emergency.

The pastor has denied wrongdoing and reportedly maintains that the church only provided biblical guidance and prayer support. No lawsuit had officially been filed as of Monday May 25, 2026, though the mother says attorneys are actively preparing the case for California civil court.

05/26/2026

Grand Rising ☀️

05/26/2026

Pastor E Dewey Smith on Christianity in America

Tender Tuesday | BADD Girl Holistic 🌸💗Today’s reminder:Allow yourself to feel soft. Stop feeling like you have to be so ...
05/26/2026

Tender Tuesday | BADD Girl Holistic 🌸💗

Today’s reminder:
Allow yourself to feel soft. Stop feeling like you have to be so strong for everybody.

Some of the strongest women are the ones who quietly carry everyone else while forgetting to care for themselves. But BADD Girl… you deserve the same love, grace, patience, and gentleness you freely give away.

Today, pour back into YOU.

✨ Speak affirmations over yourself
✨ Meditate and quiet your mind
✨ Love on yourself intentionally
✨ Drink more water
✨ Stay grounded and protect your peace

Your softness is not weakness.
Your rest is not laziness.
Your healing is not selfish.

You do not have to earn care. You are allowed to slow down. You are allowed to feel. You are allowed to choose yourself.

Today’s affirmation:

💗 I choose me.
💗 I honor my needs.
💗 I protect my peace.
💗 I release the pressure to always be strong.
💗 I am becoming the healthiest version of myself.

Take care of yourself first.
The world can wait.

Whole Woman. Whole Life. Whole Purpose.
That’s the BADD Girl way. 💗

— JaiBella | The Healing Heiress

05/24/2026

UPDATED INFORMATION:
Quinta Brunson is set to develop and star in a Betty Boop movie.

Many historians and cultural researchers have long noted that Betty Boop was inspired by a Black jazz singer named Esther Jones, better known as “Baby Esther.” Her signature baby-voiced singing style and “Boop-oop-a-doo” s**t performances heavily influenced the character’s iconic voice and personality.

Baby Esther performed regularly during the Harlem Renaissance era, including appearances connected to the legendary Cotton Club in Harlem during the 1920s.

Scatting itself was a Black musical innovation born from the rich traditions of ragtime, spirituals, blues, and early jazz — art forms created and shaped by Black Americans.

A full-circle cultural moment. 🖤

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