
This Is Where I’m At | Honest Conversations on Womanhood, Motherhood and Becoming
Honest conversations about womanhood, motherhood, identity, and personal growth. For the woman who is done pretending she has it all figured out. Hosted by Alyshia Miller Powell, this podcast explores real life transitions, burnout, self trust, and navigating life in real time. No highlight reels. No performance. Just real, unfiltered conversations you can actually see yourself in.
Episodes
Why Do I Feel So Disconnected From My Own Life?
Have you ever looked up and realized you’re going through the motions of your life without actually feeling connected to it?You’re getting things done.Showing up for everyone else.Handling responsibilities.Keeping everything moving.But somewhere along the way, you stopped checking in with yourself.In this episode, we’re talking about survival mode, emotional burnout, feeling disconnected from your
In Between: Maybe You're Not Behind. Maybe You're Becoming
Have you ever looked around and felt like everyone else is moving faster than you?Like everyone else is glowing, launching, winning …and you're just trying to get a breath in?This episode is for that woman.Because maybe you're not behind.Maybe you're becoming.Maybe you're in the part of the story where things are being built in you before they are shown through you.And maybe the choices nobody see
In Between: The Small Things Are Actually The Big Things
Have you ever been so focused on waiting for the big moment that you completely missed the beauty of the one you're already in?This episode is about the small things that are actually the big things.Your morning tea. A good laugh. Rest. A conversation that left you feeling seen. The ability to breathe and show up today.We overlook these every single day.But I'm learning that these quiet ordinary m
Are You Behind Or Just On A Different Timeline?
Welcome to This Is Where I'm At: In Between.Season 1 has wrapped. Season 2 is coming.And in between ..we keep showing up.These are shorter, reflective conversationsabout life, womanhood, identity and all thethings we're figuring out in real time.Today's conversation: Does summer make anyone else feel behind?Everyone's travelling. Glowing. Thriving.And you're sitting there thinking wait, am I missi
The Biggest Thing Season 1 Taught Me | This Is Where I’m At Finale
I genuinely cannot believe we made it to the end of Season 1.When I started this podcast, I was nervous. I was figuring it out. Honestly? I still am. But maybe that’s the point.This finale is about everything we’ve been talking about this season: motherhood, identity, protecting your peace, sharing your story, and becoming more of yourself while navigating real life.Our lives may look different, b
This Is Where I’m At: In Between | Why You’re Tired of Comparing Yourself to Everyone
In this In Between conversation, we’re talking about comparison, pressure, and what happens when we start carrying expectations that were never ours in the first place.How many of us are chasing timelines, lives, or versions of success that don’t actually belong to us?Sometimes exhaustion isn’t because we’re falling behind. Sometimes it’s because we’re running a race that was never designed for us
When Someone Else’s Life Starts Affecting Yours
Why do we say “women support women” and then spend the rest of the year competing, comparing, and tearing each other down?In this episode Alyshia gets honest about where the competition between women actually comes from. From the modeling industry in New York, London and Denmark where there was literally only one spot for a Black woman in the room to our friendships, our workplaces, and our social
I Didn’t Lose Friends. I Changed
Have you ever grown really grown and suddenly felt out of place in friendships that used to feel like home?When awareness changes you, it changes everything. Including who you feel safe around.In this episode I'm getting honest about what happens to your friendships when you start doing the work on yourself. The distance. The guilt. The quiet grief of outgrowing people you love.This is not about c
We Don’t All Have the Same 24 Hours And Nobody Talks About Why
We’ve all heard it — ‘we all have the same 24 hours.’ But do we though?This episode is for the woman carrying the mental load, raising kids, building something, and still feeling behind. The pressure is real. The invisible load is real. And nobody’s talking about it honestly enough.Let’s talk about it.This Is Where I’m At …new episodes every week. Follow so you never miss one.Keywords: motherhood,
Who Am I Becoming
When you’ve spent most of your life surviving, how do you start intentionally becoming?In this episode, host Alyshia Miller-Powell walks through three distinct stages of her identity survival, role, and intention. From moving countries at just ten years old, navigating the modeling industry internationally, to becoming a wife, mother, and entrepreneur Alyshia unpacks what it means to finally stop
When Everything Feels Like Too Much
Have you ever looked at your life and thought I’m doing everything right, so why do I feel so overwhelmed?In this episode, host Alyshia Miller-Powell talks about the mental load that women carry every single day. The invisible work. The mental checklist that never ends. The guilt that shows up the moment you try to rest.This episode goes deep into generational patterns watching our mothers run the
When I Crashed Out ….and Had to Face Myself
Have you ever kept going so long that your body finally just said no more?That’s what this episode is about. The moment I crashed out. Not dramatically. Quietly. The kind of burnout that sneaks up on women who are used to pushing through everything.In this episode I’m talking about what led me to creating AKOMA …a space I built for women because I needed it myself first. I get into postpartum depr
This Is Where I’m At | Starting From Where I Am
Who are you when no one is looking?Not the version you perform for social media.Not the role you play for your family.The real you.In this episode of This Is Where I’m At, Alyshia Miller Powell gets honest about the woman behind the highlight reel. From moving countries alone at 10, to building a career in front of the camera, to becoming a wife and mother and somewhere along the way, losing sight











