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Diary of a Preacher's Kid- Real, Raw and Uncut

Diary of a Preacher's Kid- Real, Raw and Uncut

著者: Nai Andrews
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Being a preacher’s kid ain’t easy. The expectations, the silence, the pain—it all runs deep. But this ain’t just about church; it’s about life, love, loss, and the mess in between. I talk about family, friendships, grief, mental health, and what happens when the people who should love you the most let you down. No sugarcoating, no fake positivity—just raw, unfiltered truth. If you’ve ever felt abandoned, questioned everything, or struggled to heal, you’re not alone. Let’s talk about it!!Nai Andrews 人間関係 社会科学
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  • Things My Mother Never Told Me, Purity Culture Edition
    2025/05/20

    Baby, this week’s episode is like that! We’re continuing our series, Things My Mother Never Told Me, Purity Culture Edition, and whew, it’s getting juicy. We’re diving into the nitty gritty and calling out the shame, silence, and straight-up lies we’ve been told about our bodies, our desires, and our worth. It’s giving healing, it’s giving truth, and it’s giving freedom. So grab your liquor and your bud, clutch your pearls, and get ready, because this convo is coming for your theology and your childhood at the same time. Let’s get into it! 🎙️🔥💥

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    1 時間 39 分
  • Things my Mother Never Told me- LOVE Edition
    2025/05/14

    This one’s for the Black women who were taught how to endure, but never taught how to receive.

    We were raised to be ride-or-die. To pray, press on, and keep quiet. But what if the love we were taught to accept… was never love at all?

    In this episode, we’re unpacking the quiet wounds:

    • The lessons passed down from mamas who were just surviving

    • The way religion shaped our view of love, worth, and submission

    • Why being chosen ain’t the same as being cherished

    • And how to start unlearning love that was rooted in fear, performance, and pain

    I’m speaking to the strong Black girls who never got to be soft. The ones who thought struggle was a requirement for connection. The ones who are just now realizing: You don’t have to earn love through sacrifice.

    You are allowed to be loved gently. Fully. Freely.

    Let’s unlearn together.

    Grab ya liquor and your bud, let's talk!

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    1 時間 55 分
  • Things my Mother Never Told me- Mental Health Edition
    2025/05/06
    Hey baby—there’s a lot our mothers never told us. And I don’t say that to place blame. I say that with love, with grief, and with a deep understanding that silence was survival for them. Our mothers, grandmothers, aunties—they loved us the best way they knew how. But when it came to things like depression, anxiety, trauma, or emotional regulation… most of them didn’t have the language, the tools, or the time. They were surviving systems, heartbreak, poverty, racism, and religion that told them to stay quiet and keep pushing.In this episode, we’re having the conversation so many of us needed growing up. We’re diving into the things we were never told about mental health—especially in Black homes. We’re talking about what depression really looks like. How it shows up in our bodies, our parenting, our relationships, and even our worship. We’re talking about what happens when “be strong” is all you were ever taught. What happens when you grow up believing emotions are dangerous, weak, or shameful.I’m speaking to the sons who were told not to cry. The daughters who were told to hold it all together. The children who were punished for having feelings. And the grown folks now unpacking pain passed down like family heirlooms. I’m sharing from my own story, my background as a therapist-in-training, and the lived experience that so many of us carry.This isn’t about shaming our mamas or tearing down our elders. It’s about holding space for their struggle while choosing healing for ourselves. Because we do have choices now. We have language. We have help. And we have permission to feel, to rest, and to do things differently.So let’s talk about it. Let’s name the pain. Let’s unlearn the silence. And let’s finally give ourselves what so many of our mothers didn’t know how to give us: the freedom to heal.Grab ya liquor. Grab ya bud- let's talk baby...As promised, here are some tools and resources to help us heal:Therapy for Black Girls – therapyforblackgirls.comBlack women-centered directory + podcast + blogs. Culturally competent care. Real talk.Inclusive Therapists – inclusivetherapists.comFocuses on finding therapists for marginalized communities (LGBTQIA+, BIPOC, etc.).Open Path Collective – openpathcollective.orgAffordable therapy ($40–$70/session) if money's tight but healing is still the goal.Crisis Text Line – Text HELLO to 741741Free 24/7 crisis support via text. Instant support for folks in distress, including youth.988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline – Just dial 98824/7 support line that’s more compassionate than the old-school police-centric hotlines.The Hidden Cost of Being the Strong Black Woman (Verywell Mind)Link— Talks about the pressure to be "strong" and how it hides depression.Mental Health America – BIPOC ResourcesLink— Stats, culturally relevant support, downloadable tools.Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective (BEAM) – beam.community— Trainings, toolkits, and videos that are made by us, for us.📚 Articles & Education:The Hidden Cost of Being the Strong Black Woman (Verywell Mind)Link— Talks about the pressure to be "strong" and how it hides depression.Mental Health America – BIPOC ResourcesLink— Stats, culturally relevant support, downloadable tools.Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective (BEAM) – beam.community— Trainings, toolkits, and videos that are made by us, for us.
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    1 時間 28 分

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