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  • Is it Jealousy or Cognitive Conditioning?
    2026/04/19

    Jealousy isn’t just insecurity… It's information.

    In this episode, I break down what jealousy actually is, where it comes from, and why so many of us were never taught how to handle it. Instead of judging it or hiding it, what if we learned to listen to it?

    Because jealousy doesn’t make you a bad person.
    It points to something you care about, something you fear losing, or something you believe you’re lacking.

    The real question is: what is it trying to show you?

    We’re getting honest about comparison, social media, relationships, and the quiet thoughts people don’t like to admit out loud. No shame—just awareness and growth.

    This is the space where we talk less about each other… and more to each other.

    🎧 Tune in, reflect, and be real with yourself.


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    18 分
  • What Justice Looks Like
    2026/04/07

    Self-advocacy isn’t loud for the sake of attention — it’s honest for the sake of survival.

    In my new podcast episode, I break down what self-advocacy actually looks like in real life. It’s not always confident. It’s not always polished. Sometimes it’s uncomfortable, emotional, and messy… but it’s necessary.

    Because silence doesn’t protect you — it harms you.

    Staying quiet to keep the peace, to avoid conflict, or to make others comfortable often comes at the cost of your own needs, your voice, and your truth. And over time, that cost adds up.

    Self-advocacy is:
    – Saying what needs to be said, even when your voice shakes
    – Setting boundaries without over-explaining
    – Choosing yourself without guilt
    – Unlearning the idea that your needs are “too much.”

    If you’ve ever felt dismissed, overlooked, or like you had to shrink yourself to be accepted — this episode is for you.

    Your voice is not the problem. Your silence is.


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    21 分
  • Law of Attraction
    2026/03/27

    … but let’s talk about it honestly 🎙️

    We hear it all the time—
    “Just think it and feel it, and it will come.”

    But what happens when you can’t just feel abundant?
    When your environment, your stress, your past… all say otherwise?

    This episode breaks it down in a real way:

    ✨ Why the Law of Attraction isn’t just about thought—it’s about attention
    ✨ How your environment shapes what you’re able to feel
    ✨ The pressure behind “staying positive”
    ✨ And how to actually shift your focus without ignoring reality

    This is where spirituality meets real life. No bypassing.

    If you’ve ever felt like manifestation isn’t “working” for you—this is your episode.

    🎧 Listen now
    💬 Tell me your thoughts
    📲 Share with someone who needs this



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    19 分
  • From Loss to Legacy
    2026/03/20

    Some moments in life change you forever. Witnessing the loss of a loved one is one of them.

    In this episode, I sit down with Jade Gallowy to talk about the real impact of traumatic loss—not just emotionally, but physically. From shock and anxiety to hyper-awareness and grief that lingers, this is a conversation many people feel… but don’t always talk about.

    This episode is also deeply personal for me. After losing my father, I understand how grief can reshape your world—and your path forward.

    But this isn’t just a story about loss. It’s about what comes after.

    Jade shares how that experience led her to rebuild her life, advance her education, and step into a career helping families create stability and financial security.

    ✨ This is a conversation about resilience and finding purpose through pain.

    🎧 Listen now and be part of the conversation.


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    27 分
  • The Brady List
    2026/03/13

    🚨 What is the Brady List — and why should the public care?


    Most people have never heard of the Brady List, but it plays a major role in the justice system.


    A Brady List is a record kept by prosecutors that identifies police officers whose credibility has been officially questioned due to misconduct.


    This can include things like:
    • Lying under oath
    • Filing false reports
    • Evidence tampering
    • Fabricating or altering evidence
    • Misleading investigators


    Why does this matter?


    Because of the court ruling Brady v. Maryland (1963), prosecutors are legally required to disclose evidence that could affect a trial. That includes information that could show a witness — even a police officer — may not be reliable.


    So if an officer is on the Brady List, defense lawyers must be informed before that officer testifies in court.

    ⚖️ The purpose is simple: fair trials depend on transparency.

    But here’s the part many people don’t realize…


    There is no single national Brady List, and many of these lists are not publicly available. In many places, the public cannot easily see which officers have been flagged for credibility issues.


    Which raises an important question for all of us:

    Should information that could affect someone’s freedom be kept hidden from the public?


    Transparency builds trust.
    And trust is essential in any justice system.


    Have you ever heard of the Brady List before today? Let’s talk about it. 👇

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    21 分
  • Rising as a Community
    2026/03/07

    The Struggle Is Real… But So Is Change

    In this episode, I share my personal journey — from growing up navigating intergenerational trauma to becoming a Gladue Report Writer — and how that experience opened my eyes to the systems shaping our communities.

    Here’s what’s happening in our city:

    1,931 people are homeless

    19 overdose calls per day on average

    813 domestic violence incidents per 100,000 people.


    These numbers aren’t just cold facts — they’re a wake-up call.

    Tune in to hear how we, as a community, can rise.

    How can we shift from watching these crises unfold to taking real, meaningful action?


    I want to hear from YOU: How do you contribute to your community?


    Comment below.

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    24 分
  • Understanding Grief in a Public World
    2026/03/03

    Hello Family. After the recent BC shooting, much of the public conversation has extended beyond the tragedy itself. We’ve seen intense reactions, commentary, and in some cases, harassment directed toward families connected to the event.

    It raises an important question:

    How are we processing grief as a society?

    Grief doesn’t just happen in private anymore. It unfolds online — under scrutiny, opinion, and emotional escalation. And when grief isn’t understood, it often shows up as anger, blame, anxiety, or projection.

    In this episode of Talk Safe To Me, we break down:

    • What grief actually is (beyond death)
    • How it impacts the brain and nervous system
    • Why high-stress environments intensify emotional reactions
    • How unprocessed grief can spill into public behavior
    • Practical strategies for navigating grief in a healthy way

    This conversation isn’t about taking sides. It’s about understanding human behavior during high-impact events and giving people tools to regulate, reflect, and respond more constructively.

    I also want to thank everyone who has supported this growing platform. Your engagement, feedback, and conversations are what allow this podcast to thrive. The purpose here is simple: to offer free, accessible information that helps people better understand the world around them.

    Next week, I’ll be heading out into the community to ask people directly how they deal with grief — what works for them and what has helped them move forward through difficult seasons.

    Now I’d like to hear from you:

    How do you deal with grief?
    What coping strategies have helped you?

    Leave a comment below — your experience might help someone else feel less alone.


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    32 分
  • Saliva Swab Tests
    2026/02/07

    🎙️ NEW EPISODE IS LIVE 🎙️

    Thank you for your patience — we hit a few technical speed bumps getting this one out, but it was too important not to share.

    This episode dives into saliva swab testing: what it is, how it’s being used, and why it matters to everyday people navigating roadside stops and public safety policies. No fear-mongering. No fluff. Just real talk, real questions, and real community conversation.

    At Talk Safe To Me, we’re committed to creating a space where people can ask why, feel heard, and learn together.

    💬 If this episode made you think — comment below
    ❤️ If you believe in safer conversations — like it
    🔁 If someone else needs to hear this — share it
    ➕ And don’t forget to follow to stay part of the Talk Safe To Me family

    New episodes. Real dialogue. Community first.

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    18 分