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  • Carissa's Story: Love, Loss, Motherhood, and Freedom
    2026/06/19
    Carissa's story is the heart of this Life Goes On episode: identity, childhood, conditional love, family wounds, motherhood, healing, and the push toward freedom shape the conversation from start to finish. Carissa and Nicci open by reflecting on what built Carissa into the confident, business-minded mother and creator she is today, then trace her back to the little girl who was full of love, light, and dreams before life changed her perspective. The episode moves through early experiences of feeling unprotected, misunderstood, and judged, especially within family, and how those moments taught Carissa that acceptance and love are not always the same thing. She speaks openly about questioning rules, shutting down her voice, and learning to survive through disappointment, while Nicci guides the discussion toward the deeper emotional cost of that upbringing. They also explore the shift that happened when Carissa's father remarried, the complicated feelings around standards, image, rebellion, and the ways a parent can love a child while still placing conditions on that love. A major thread of the episode is Carissa's role as a mother and how her own childhood shaped the way she parents her three adult children. She explains that she tries to offer more grace, more openness, and more emotional room than she received, even when she has to set firm boundaries at home. The conversation also reveals how much of her strength comes from sacrifice: she has shown up for everyone, carried responsibilities early, and often gave from an empty place. That experience led her to a turning point where she stopped looking to other people for validation and began finding peace through her relationship with God, self-awareness, and the decision to stop chasing approval. By the end, the episode becomes a declaration of what Carissa wants now: freedom, peace, authenticity, and the ability to live on her own terms. She defines that freedom as multiple streams of income, doing work she loves, sharing her story, helping others, and building a life that is no longer driven by survival or the chase for money. Nicci highlights her strength, purpose, and confidence, while Carissa makes it clear that her story is still unfolding and that she is committed to growing, healing, and living fully in the present. Topic Segments 00:00–00:38: Welcome to Life Goes On and episode setup. 00:38–02:36: Who Carissa was before life changed her. 02:36–08:30: Childhood, loss of protection, and learning hard truths. 08:30–13:02: Love vs. acceptance and the impact of her dad's remarriage. 13:02–18:40: Conditional love, rebellion, and validation struggles. 18:40–24:43: Forgiveness, standards, grace, and understanding her father. 24:43–30:55: Motherhood, sacrifice, and parenting adult children. 30:55–38:14: Grace, boundaries, and lessons learned from raising kids. 38:14–44:47: Relationship with her mother, unconditional love, and family complexity. 44:47–52:54: Humility, hardship, and the drive to create a different life. 52:54–56:26: Freedom, multiple income streams, and living authentically. 56:26–58:18: Advice to her younger self and closing reflections.
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  • Polygamy, Monogamy, and the Truth About Relationships
    2026/05/29

    Welcome back to Life Goes On, where Carissa and Nicci dive into a bold, honest conversation about alternative lifestyles, poly relationships, monogamy, open relationships, polygamy, cheating, jealousy, boundaries, and what it really takes to make love work. The episode opens with a candid discussion about how people define alternative lifestyles, with one host immediately thinking of multiple partners while the other broadens it to include many relationship dynamics, including swinging and open monogamy. From there, the conversation gets deeply personal and practical as they unpack how polygamy can be rooted in honesty, structure, provision, and family legacy rather than just sex or secrecy, and why many modern relationships fall apart when people enter them without clear communication or shared expectations. They explore the role of insecurity, emotional maturity, and trust, arguing that the most successful arrangements require secure people, honest conversations, and a willingness to accept each partner's place without competition. The hosts also challenge common assumptions about cheating, pointing out that some people stay in monogamous relationships while already acting outside the agreement, and that transparency may be healthier than hidden betrayal. They talk about how some men want a home that feels warm, feminine, and sexually receptive while still expecting faithfulness, and how women often want honesty, protection, and enough stability to feel secure in whatever arrangement they choose. The episode also touches on family structure, children, finances, separate homes, cultural differences, and how internet exposure has made alternative relationship models more visible and more controversial. Throughout the conversation, Carissa and Nicci keep returning to the idea that there is no one-size-fits-all relationship model, and that adults need to ask better questions early, know what they want, and choose the lane that fits their values instead of forcing what looks good from the outside.

    Topic segments
    • 00:00-00:34 Introduction to Life Goes On and the episode theme.

    • 00:34-03:10 Defining alternative lifestyles and first reactions.

    • 03:10-08:30 Monogamy, open relationships, and initial boundaries.

    • 08:30-15:30 Polygamy as structure, provision, and family-building.

    • 15:30-22:10 Jealousy, women's roles, and why many arrangements fail.

    • 22:10-29:40 Cheating, honesty, emotional needs, and communication.

    • 29:40-36:10 Separate homes, finances, and practical household dynamics.

    • 36:10-43:10 Sexual openness, attraction, and relationship expectations.

    • 43:10-50:40 Cultural context, generational change, and internet influence.

    • 50:40-57:10 Final thoughts on choosing what works and staying in your lane.

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    1 時間 23 分
  • Co-Parenting, Dating With Kids, and Breaking Toxic Cycles
    2026/05/19

    Life Goes On opens with Carissa and Nicci welcoming guests and quickly moving into a real, unfiltered conversation about co-parenting, dating with children, step-parent dynamics, emotional regulation, therapy, and the pressure to break generational cycles for the sake of their kids. The episode blends humor, honesty, and hard-earned experience as the hosts and guests compare single parenting, toxic co-parenting, child support, blended families, and the challenge of protecting children while still trying to heal as adults. Keywords from the conversation include co parenting, dating with kids, single mom, child support, therapy, emotional control, stepdad, blended family, trauma, accountability, and breaking cycles. The discussion keeps returning to one central idea: even when romantic relationships fail, parents still have a responsibility to show up, protect their children from conflict, and model healthier behavior for the next generation. By the end, the group lands on a message of growth, honesty, boundaries, and choosing peace over chaos while still giving "good men" their flowers for being present fathers and providers.

    Topic Segments

    00:00-06:30: Introductions, guest roll call, and light opening banter.

    06:30-18:30: Can someone be a good parent and a bad co-parent?

    18:30-35:30: Toxic co-parenting, using children as leverage, and speaking negatively about the other parent.

    35:30-52:30: Single parenting experiences, child support, and showing up even when finances are limited.

    52:30-01:08:30: Dating with children, dealing with baby mama/baby daddy drama, and setting boundaries.

    01:08:30-01:21:30: Blended families, step-parent roles, and how children respond to household dynamics.

    01:21:30-01:36:30: Therapy, emotional regulation, and learning to control anger and reactions.

    01:36:30-End: Marriage talk, personal growth, and closing appreciation for present fathers.

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    Life Goes On is a raw, real, and deeply relatable conversation between Carissa and Nicci, two women who have lived through enough to know that survival is not the same as healing, and healing is not the same as having it all figured out. At its core, the podcast is about resilience, faith, accountability, and the messy but powerful process of breaking cycles for the next generation.

    Carissa and Nicci bring lived experience to every episode. They speak honestly about being single mothers, felons, and women who have had to rebuild themselves while raising children, navigating relationships, and learning how to choose better for their families. Their stories are not polished or sugarcoated; they are grounded in truth, growth, hard lessons, and the kind of tenacity that keeps you moving even when life keeps throwing hits.

    What makes Life Goes On stand out is the way it blends vulnerability with strength. The hosts talk about motherhood, generational patterns, education, career setbacks, spirituality, and the pressure of trying to become who you were always meant to be. They create space for people who feel overlooked, judged, or stuck, reminding listeners that a setback does not define the rest of your story.

    This is the podcast for anyone who has had to bounce back, start over, and keep going anyway. With honesty, humor, faith, and no fear of telling the truth, Carissa and Nicci invite listeners into conversations that feel like late-night talks with women who have been through it and made it out stronger.

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    1 時間 18 分
  • Religion vs. Relationship: Pastor V on Faith, Healing, and Truth
    2026/05/19

    The episode centers on faith, religion, spirituality, church hurt, identity, healing, and the difference between rules and relationship with God. It features a deep conversation with Pastor V about how life experiences, conviction, and personal transformation shape a genuine walk with God.

    This episode of Life Goes On with Carissa and Nicci opens with a powerful discussion about faith, power, money, Christianity, spirituality, and cultural truth, then moves into a candid conversation with Pastor V about how he came to ministry after growing up in the Bahamas, studying computer engineering, and eventually answering a call to pastor in 2018. From there, the conversation turns into a layered exploration of what separates religion from spirituality and why many people feel disconnected from church when they've been taught rules without understanding the heart behind them. Pastor V explains that spirituality can mean believing in a higher power, religion can mean following a system, but relationship with God is deeper than both because it is built through time, trust, and transformation. The hosts connect deeply with that idea, sharing their own experiences of growing up in church, wrestling with fear-based teaching, seeking answers, and eventually finding more clarity through personal relationship and lived experience rather than pressure or performance. The discussion broadens into the realities of church hurt, legalism, judgment, rejection, healing, forgiveness, and how people often mistake distance from pain for true peace. Pastor V emphasizes that peace is tested by discomfort, that healing requires honesty and reflection, and that change starts in the mind before it reaches behavior. The episode also touches on identity, purpose, generational pain, spiritual discernment, cultural spirituality, and the tension between traditions and truth, especially for Black believers trying to reconcile faith, ancestry, and personal conviction. Throughout the conversation, the message stays consistent: life brings trials, but those trials can shape testimony, strengthen faith, and help people grow into the purpose they were created for.

    Topic segments

    00:00-02:30: Welcome, guest introduction, and episode theme.

    02:30-10:30: Pastor V's background, upbringing in the Bahamas, and call to ministry.

    10:30-22:00: Religion vs. spirituality vs. relationship with God.

    22:00-34:00: Rules, rebellion, church hurt, and why people leave organized religion.

    34:00-45:00: Personal testimony, jail experience, conviction, and transformation.

    45:00-56:00: Benefits vs. rules, identity, and the cost of following God.

    56:00-67:00: Culture, Christianity, Black identity, and spiritual searching.

    67:00-79:00: Peace, healing, forgiveness, and confronting what broke you.

    79:00-90:00: Spiritual discernment, ancestors, entities, and staying grounded in God.

    90:00-end: Final encouragement, purpose, acceptance, and closing remarks.

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    Life Goes On is a raw, real, and deeply relatable conversation between Carissa and Nicci, two women who have lived through enough to know that survival is not the same as healing, and healing is not the same as having it all figured out. At its core, the podcast is about resilience, faith, accountability, and the messy but powerful process of breaking cycles for the next generation.

    Carissa and Nicci bring lived experience to every episode. They speak honestly about being single mothers, felons, and women who have had to rebuild themselves while raising children, navigating relationships, and learning how to choose better for their families. Their stories are not polished or sugarcoated; they are grounded in truth, growth, hard lessons, and the kind of tenacity that keeps you moving even when life keeps throwing hits.

    What makes Life Goes On stand out is the way it blends vulnerability with strength. The hosts talk about motherhood, generational patterns, education, career setbacks, spirituality, and the pressure of trying to become who you were always meant to be. They create space for people who feel overlooked, judged, or stuck, reminding listeners that a setback does not define the rest of your story.

    This is the podcast for anyone who has had to bounce back, start over, and keep going anyway. With honesty, humor, faith, and no fear of telling the truth, Carissa and Nicci invite listeners into conversations that feel like late-night talks with women who have been through it and made it out stronger.

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    1 時間 48 分
  • The Strong Friend Is Tired: Real Talk on Friendship, Boundaries, and Healing
    2026/05/19

    Carissa and Nikki open up about life after prison, single motherhood, and the hard lessons that shaped them, then dive deep into what it really means to be the "strong friend." From carrying family responsibilities early, surviving betrayal, and holding everything together for everybody else, to realizing how exhausting that role can become, the conversation is raw, funny, and deeply relatable. They talk about the pressure to always have it figured out, how being dependable can turn into being taken for granted, and why learning to ask for help is so difficult when you've spent your whole life being the one everyone else leans on. The episode also explores friendship boundaries, the value of real check-ins, and the difference between people who show up in your life for convenience versus those who are truly safe. Along the way, they share personal stories about motherhood, grandparents, broken cycles, and the desire to raise children differently so the next generation has more peace, stability, and opportunity. The conversation shifts into faith, healing, and personal growth as both hosts reflect on being "soft" instead of constantly strong, choosing themselves first, and letting go of guilt when saying no. Ultimately, this episode is about evolving beyond survival mode, protecting your peace, and understanding that life goes on when you stop overextending yourself and start honoring your own needs. It's an honest, empowering episode about friendship, resilience, healing, grace, and the journey to becoming a healthier version of yourself.

    Topic segments:

    00:00–00:55: Intro, "Life Goes On," and the strong friend topic.

    00:55–06:30: What it means to always hold it together.

    06:30–14:30: Family pressure, oldest-child responsibility, and early independence.

    14:30–23:30: Being needed by everybody and learning resentment.

    23:30–33:00: Friendship betrayal, loyalty, and false support.

    33:00–41:30: Presence, check-ins, and what real friendship looks like.

    41:30–49:30: Choosing softness, boundaries, and no guilt.

    49:30–58:30: Motherhood, breaking cycles, and raising the next generation.

    58:30–01:08:00: Faith, identity, and spiritual growth.

    01:08:00–end: Final reflections, being a friend, and closing thoughts.

    Welcome to "Life Goes On," where Carissa and Nicci share their journeys and provide valuable life lessons. This podcast is a space for real talk about struggles and the process to overcome them, fostering personal growth and self-development. Join them for candid conversations about resilience and the mindset needed to navigate life's challenges.

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    1 時間 30 分
  • Deep Dark Secrets: The Discovery of Self!
    2026/05/19

    Those deepest darkest secrets usually is what makes you who you are. How they say pressure bust pipes and diamonds are surely made from pressure!

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    1 時間 29 分
  • From Felonies to Faith: Carissa and Nicci Tell Their Story
    2026/05/18

    Carissa and Nicci open Life Goes On with raw honesty, laughing through the hard stuff while digging into the stories that shaped them: single motherhood, felonies, resilience, faith, and the determination to break cycles for their kids. From "life has been life" to bouncing back after setbacks, the episode sets the tone for a podcast built on truth, growth, and the kind of tenacity that keeps you moving when everything feels heavy.

    This premiere is part introduction, part testimony, and part conversation about survival. Carissa and Nicci talk about becoming mothers young, navigating broken relationships, carrying the weight of public judgment, and refusing to let their past define their future. They reflect on what it means to raise children differently, to protect the next generation from inherited patterns, and to model a life where setbacks do not get the final word. Their conversation also touches on the pressure single moms face, the importance of support systems, and the reality that healing often requires unlearning old habits and relearning how to move with purpose. Throughout the episode, both hosts keep returning to the same message: there is always a way out, there is always a yes after enough no's, and the work of rebuilding starts with honesty. The discussion also explores faith and spirituality, including Carissa's journey through Christianity, church hurt, and discovering a more personal relationship with God that reshaped her mindset and perspective on life. Nicci adds her own story of being caught up in the wrong environment, learning through house arrest and probation, returning to school, and pushing toward her bachelor's degree while still raising children and planning for more. Together, they create an opening episode that feels deeply relatable for anyone who has had to fight for peace, stability, and a better legacy for their family.

    Topic Segments

    00:00–00:20 — Podcast intro and welcome to Life Goes On.

    00:20–01:47 — Why they started the podcast and who they want to reach.

    01:47–06:21 — Single motherhood, felonies, tenacity, and bouncing back.

    06:21–10:05 — Breaking cycles for their children and redefining family legacy.

    10:05–17:30 — Nicci's background, house arrest, probation, and turning point.

    17:30–21:28 — Returning to school, career rebuilding, and balancing motherhood.

    21:28–30:25 — Carissa's childhood, family disruption, boarding school, and grief.

    30:25–35:56 — Trouble, setbacks, street life, and learning hard lessons.

    35:56–40:58 — Faith journey, church hurt, spirituality, and finding God personally.

    40:58–42:10 — Closing thoughts and excitement for future conversations.

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    Life Goes On is a raw, real, and deeply relatable conversation between Carissa and Nicci, two women who have lived through enough to know that survival is not the same as healing, and healing is not the same as having it all figured out. At its core, the podcast is about resilience, faith, accountability, and the messy but powerful process of breaking cycles for the next generation.

    Carissa and Nicci bring lived experience to every episode. They speak honestly about being single mothers, felons, and women who have had to rebuild themselves while raising children, navigating relationships, and learning how to choose better for their families. Their stories are not polished or sugarcoated; they are grounded in truth, growth, hard lessons, and the kind of tenacity that keeps you moving even when life keeps throwing hits.

    What makes Life Goes On stand out is the way it blends vulnerability with strength. The hosts talk about motherhood, generational patterns, education, career setbacks, spirituality, and the pressure of trying to become who you were always meant to be. They create space for people who feel overlooked, judged, or stuck, reminding listeners that a setback does not define the rest of your story.

    This is the podcast for anyone who has had to bounce back, start over, and keep going anyway. With honesty, humor, faith, and no fear of telling the truth, Carissa and Nicci invite listeners into conversations that feel like late-night talks with women who have been through it and made it out stronger.

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    42 分