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  • Episode 42-The No Parent and Child Contact Panel Discussion_
    2025/12/15
    In this episode, I’m going to be discussing the Oprah Winfrey conversation that she did on her podcast about no parent contact, and no child contact. This is something that has been happening quite often when it comes to kids that don’t want anything to do with their parents, parents that don’t wanna have anything to do with their children. And as someone that is a healing, recovery, and addiction coach, this is a conversation that is something that I specialize with when it comes to helping people with their family trauma issues. Helping people through what they went through in their childhood in order to move forward as far as healing and recovery. A lot of people have been debating about this conversation on TikTok and multiple other streaming platforms. But for the most part, a lot of people were not thrilled about the conversation. So I decided to do a panel where we discussed this particular conversation as far as people who don’t have contact with their family, and parents that don’t have contact with their children. It’s about hearing people stories versus being a right or wrong situation. And how do we go about healing from our family trauma and experiences on both ends? #nochildcontact

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    1 時間 37 分
  • Episode 41 - Why You Should Not Edit or Cover Your Life?
    2025/12/11
    In this episode, I discussed why you shouldn’t edit your life or cover up your past mistakes and experiences. By covering up the real version of yourself, you’re not being the honest with yourself when it comes to the real version of you. If you have to cover up the real version of you because you worried about what other people don’t think, feel, and have to say about you. The one thing about editing is you’re not learning from what you did wrong and correcting what you did wrong to a certain extent. because when you edit out your mistakes, you don’t learn from them. By leaving your mistakes and, you’re able to correct it and learn from it to grow, elevate, evolve, ensure, and show a journey of how far you came. How can you show how people how far you came with all your mistakes are covered up. And this is why I don’t cover up my mistakes, cause I want people to see the real version of me versus everybody else’s version of me. So I hope this short podcast, helps you guys on your journey of healing, recovery, and addiction when it comes to healing from.

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    21 分
  • Episode 40- My Pre-My Pre-conversation With Kenneth Worthy About Becoming the Tue version of Yourself.
    2025/12/03
    This was my pre-conversation with Kenneth Worthy about his journey of healing and recovery when it comes to being a pastor to becoming the true version of himself when it comes to embracing the fact that he was gay. We talked about the importance of embracing and accepting the true version of yourself despite who doesn't like or approve of it. The spiritual warfare that we go through when comes to the battle between being who we are, and who we want to be, and who we truly are.The actual podcast conversation will be done on December 19. So I decided to share with you this pre-conversation before the actual conversation on my podcast.

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    This episode includes AI-generated content.
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    40 分
  • Episode 39- My Conversation With Melissa Barnes about Women's Struggles and Trauma.
    2025/11/19
    In this episode, I did a pre conversation with Melissa Barnes about what is holding women back - trauma, grief, mental mind blocks... What women desire the most.. and how to create their own living legacy, and how to live, love & lead with no regrets.With over two decades of experience in death care, Melissa has witnessed thousands of eulogies, each one a reflection of the lives people did or did not fully live.This rare perspective became the foundation of her mission:to help women lead lives they’ll never regret leaving behind. As a Legacy & Leadership Mentor, Melissa works with ambitious female leaders; founders, executives, and mom entrepreneurs who have built success on paper yet feel disconnected, exhausted, or invisible within their own lives. Through her signature transformational framework, The RISE Method™ , she helps them break burnout, rebuild emotional intimacy, and lead their families and businesses. Melissa’s also work blends deep emotional intelligence with powerful performance psychology. Her multidimensional approach integrates neuroscience, leadership, and soul-level transformation, allowing women to rise beyond survival and step into embodied leadership across every area of life. It was such a great conversation that I had to let you all hear it. We are doing the actually podcast on Friday and posted on next Sunday..

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    25 分
  • Episode 38- My Before Conversation With Bryan Power about Integrated Attachment Theory.
    2025/11/16
    In the video,There was no introduction due to me doing a before the podcast conversation with Bryan Powers about the Integrated Attachment Theory when it comes to family, friends, romantic, and relationships, How him and his wife overcame their marriage trials that almost destroyed his marriage. How from that he became a relationship coach who helps people work out their marriages and relationships? How he told his story of how he and wife work separately through counseling and therapy to find their way back to each other through overcoming their past family and past romantic traumas. It was such a great conversation that wanted to share with you. We are doing the podcast conversation soon as far as part 2 to this conversation. I just wanted you guys to hear the conversation on the podcast. I hope that you enjoy the conversation as much as I did.

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    59 分
  • Episode 37- Letting go of the old version to become the new better version of you_
    2025/11/09
    This episode on my podcast is a podcast that I did on TikTok about letting go of the old version of you in order to become the new and better version of you. Letting go of all of the old feelings that you have towards the people who have wronged you. Letting go of what people have said about you negatively that has an impact it and affected your self-esteem, self-worth, self value, self-respect, self-confidence, and you believe it in yourself despite what other people think about you. Letting go of the could have, should have, and would have things that you could’ve, should have, and would have done, but you didn’t. Letting go of the version of you that’s holding you back from your greatness due to you being caged, chained, and in bondage mentally when it comes to post traumatic slayed disorder. The reason that this is important is because if you don’t, you’re never gonna move forward and become the new version of yourself that you were meant to be. Doing all of the things that you should be doing that you won’t do because you can’t let go of the old version of you. It was a very good conversation, and I hope you guys enjoy it.

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    37 分
  • Episode 36- Seeing Things And People For Who They Truly Are_
    2025/11/02
    In this episode, I’m gonna be discussing the importance of seeing things and people for what and who they truly are instead of what we want want them to be, and the situation to become. The one thing about healing and recovery that you’re gonna have to learn is you’re gonna have to learn to see things exactly for what they are when it comes to other people and situations. People are not going to do, say, treat, act, or think or behave like you, or how you want them too. If we don’t start seeing the outside world when we walk out the door for who and what it truly is, is the majority of the reason why we go through the things we go through with these other people and situations due to not seeing them for what and who they truly are. So in this episode, I’m gonna be talking about how even though you see, and want people to be a certain way, doesn’t mean that they’re going to be the way you want them to be. Just because you want something or somebody doesn’t mean that that person wants you, or you’re meant to have what it is that you want. Just because somebody chooses you, doesn’t mean that they like or accept you. So this podcast episode is going to be interesting.

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    1 時間 31 分
  • Episode 35- Why Do We Overcome Darkness Just To Go Back To Darkness_
    2025/10/12
    In this episode, I’m gonna be discussing why it is that we overcome darkness, just to go back to darkness again. Why do we overcome circumstances that are negative, just to end up back in the same circumstances? Why do we get away from the environment that we’re negative, just to go back to those same environments? Why is it that we let go of all of these people physically that are negative, but we can’t let go of these negative people emotionally? When it comes to darkness, there’s always a light at the end of the tunnel, but the question is why can’t we maintain being in the light versus going back to the dark? We’re also gonna talk about darkness from the Alice in Wonderland story when it comes to following the rabbits down the rabbit hole into a darkness and unknown that we have no idea what’s there. and even though Alice gets out of Wonderland, somehow we always end up following another rabbit right back down there. And then by the time we reached the queen of hearts, we’re facing the consequences, repercussions, and karma or actions, behavior, choices, and decisions that we made while we were in Wonderland based upon the characters that we encounter in Wonderland.

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    1 時間 1 分