Tamanisha Casey-Mayberry on Confidence, Business & Bold Moves
Breaking the Silence
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PG-13, 22-May-2026
In this episode of Breaking the Silence, Angeli, Nori, and ShyTia are joined by special guest Tamanisha Casey-Mayberry for a conversation about confidence, growth, and what it really means to bet on yourself. The discussion explores why so many women wait until they feel “ready” before making a move, how fear can show up through overthinking and over-planning, and why confidence often comes after taking the first step.
The episode also dives into government contracts, business structure, access to opportunities, and the importance of community and real education for women pursuing business growth. Through honest conversation and practical insight, the panel discusses how women can move beyond self-doubt and begin seeing new possibilities for themselves.
Plus, the hosts bring some fun to the show with “Movie Meltdown: Road Trip Mayhem,” where they test their movie knowledge in a fast-paced interactive game segment.
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