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		<title>At 58, Dr. TAS Redefines Resilience, Leadership, Healing, Visibility, and Transformation</title>
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									<h2> </h2><p data-section-id="1f3vdaq" data-start="567" data-end="595"><span role="text"><strong data-start="571" data-end="593">Major Takeaways:</strong></span></p><ul data-start="596" data-end="978"><li data-section-id="1jnxcpw" data-start="596" data-end="715">Endurance alone is not success embracing emotional wellness and reflection is essential for sustainable leadership.</li><li data-section-id="19lbqs9" data-start="716" data-end="831">Strategic healing, therapy, and self-care transform trauma into growth opportunities and strengthen boundaries.</li><li data-section-id="u4vgl1" data-start="832" data-end="978">Purposeful visibility requires clarity, confidence, and using your voice to create meaningful impact in both personal and professional spaces.</li></ul><h2>Unlock personal and professional growth with Dr. Teresa A. Smith’s strategies for overcoming trauma, embracing self-care, and stepping confidently into purposeful visibility.</h2><p>By<strong> Felicia Brookins• WHM Presented By Urban City Podcast </strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">6 min read</span></p><p>Dr. Teresa A. Smith, Dr. TAS Bio:</p><p>Dr. Teresa A. Smith, professionally known as Dr. TAS, is a<a href="https://www.urbancitypodcast.com/new-year-new-platforms-black-media/"> media</a> personality, executive editor,<br />public visibility strategist, and award-winning author who speaks nationally on resilience,leadership, and personal reinvention. With more than twenty years of experience in higher<br />education, leadership development, and transformational coaching, she helps professionals,<br />entrepreneurs, and emerging leaders move beyond survival patterns and step into purposeful<br />visibility.</p><p><br />She serves as full-time faculty in a doctoral <a href="https://www.urbancitypodcast.com/pamela-d-c-juniors-legacy-in-mississippi-history/">leadership</a> program while also leading a consulting<br />practice that prepares authors, leaders, and business owners for public platforms with clarity,<br />confidence, and credibility. Dr. TAS is the creator and host of the Talk With TAS Show and co-<br />host of the live series Real Talk With TAS and OnJerya. She is the author of seven Amazon<br />bestselling books, including Stronger and Transformation: How Mama’s Wisdom Unlocks the<br />Secrets to Success. Through her speaking, media platforms, and coaching, she equips audiences<br />to build resilience, strengthen boundaries, and use their voice to lead meaningful change.</p><p><br />Name: Dr. Teresa A. Smith, Dr. TAS<br />Age: 58<br />What is your field of expertise?<br />Higher education leadership, media visibility strategy, personal <a href="https://www.urbancitypodcast.com/power-purpose-and-leadership-that-drives-impact/">transformation</a> coaching,<br />authorship, and editorial consulting.</p><p>How many years were you in that field?<br />More than twenty years across education, leadership development, media, and coaching.<br />Expert Framed Interview Responses</p><p>1. What did you learn about conflict in your family, avoid it, confront it, endure it?<br />I learned early to endure conflict more than confront it. Silence often functioned as<br />protection, and emotions were managed privately rather than expressed openly. As I<br />matured, I realized that endurance without communication creates internal pressure<br />that eventually affects relationships, health, and leadership capacity. Today, I approach<br />conflict with intention. I communicate boundaries, seek resolution, and teach others<br />how to move from avoidance to empowered dialogue in both personal and professional<br />spaces.</p><p>2. What was your greatest fear as a teenager?<br />My greatest fear was that my mother would die before I reached important milestones<br />in my life. That fear shaped my understanding of urgency, purpose, and emotional<br />responsibility. It also influences the way I speak today about legacy, intentional living,<br />and making meaningful contributions rather than waiting for the right moment to begin.</p><p>3. What version of yourself did you have to outgrow?<br />I had to outgrow the belief that survival alone defined success. For many high achievers,<br />endurance becomes a badge of honor while healing is postponed. Growth required<br />letting go of the idea that my worth was tied solely to performance or resilience. I now<br />understand that emotional wellness, rest, and reflection are essential components of<br />sustainable success, and I share that message in my coaching and speaking.</p><p>4. What generational messages did you receive about mental health growing up?<br />Mental health was rarely discussed directly. The generational message was to pray,<br />work harder, and keep moving. Seeking professional help was sometimes viewed as a<br />weakness or a lack of faith. Over time, I recognized that spiritual strength and<br />professional support can coexist. Today, I encourage others to view healing as<br />multidimensional, spiritual, emotional, and clinical, and to approach self-care as<br />responsible self-leadership.</p><p>5. What does therapy as a form of healing look like for you now versus what you once<br />thought it would look like?<br />I once thought therapy meant admitting defeat or endlessly revisiting pain. Now I see<br />therapy as strategic healing. It is a structured space for reflection, accountability, and<br />learning healthier patterns. This shift has helped me strengthen my leadership presence<br />and has informed the frameworks I use to guide clients navigating burnout, visibility<br />pressure, or major life transitions.</p><p>6. How did unspoken trauma show up in your body, relationships, or career?<br />Unspoken trauma appeared as chronic stress, physical health challenges, and a<br />tendency to overcommit. In relationships, it created guarded trust and over-functioning.<br />In my career, it fueled high achievement while masking emotional fatigue. Naming these<br />patterns allowed me to redesign how I lead my life and work. That experience now informs how I help others recognize hidden stress responses and develop healthier,<br />more sustainable success strategies.</p><p>7. What belief did you hold as a teenager that you have now released or redefined?<br />I believed I had to carry everything alone. I equated independence with isolation. Over<br />time, I redefined strength as the ability to seek support, collaborate, and allow others to<br />contribute. This shift has been essential in both my personal growth and my<br />professional work, helping individuals prepare for greater visibility and leadership<br />responsibility.</p><p>8. How do you now respond differently to triggers that once controlled you?<br />I pause instead of reacting immediately. I identify the root emotion rather than<br />responding only to the surface situation. Through grounding practices, reflection, and<br />intentional communication, I maintain clarity under pressure. Today, I view triggers as<br />signals for growth rather than threats, and I teach this approach as a leadership and<br />resilience skill.</p><p>9. At 50 plus, what do you now understand better?<br />I understand that healing is not a destination but a lifelong rhythm. I understand that<br />self-care is stewardship, not selfishness. I understand that silence may protect in the<br />moment, but expression liberates over time. Most importantly, I understand that our<br />experiences carry responsibility. My purpose includes helping others transform<br />adversity into leadership strength and use their voice to create meaningful impact.</p>								</div>
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