True (often funny, embarrassing, shocking, and entertaining) stories from my life that highlight lessons I've learned on my journey to 50!
Happy 50th Birthday to me! I share some life lessons in this final episode of the podcast.
Paying homage to my sister! Me and you us never part....
In the words of Missy Elliott: “Music makes me lose control!”
Just because other people might not get it, you shouldn’t feel guilty. But you might reconsider sharing.
My brain is arguably the most attractive thing about me.
I guess maybe those late night parking lot creeps taught us social skills.
My husband and I got married in the park. It was in Hawaii...but it was still a park!
Being an extroverted introvert social distancing isn’t that difficult for me.
I’m not sure how toilet paper is helping people fight the coronavirus.
My face tells you how I feel before I open my mouth.
Another take on aging from the parental standpoint.
Who are you outside of the roles you’ve assumed? Do you really know?
It wasn’t until I was an adult that I learned there are different ways to love people.
First things first....we did the Cave of the Winds not the Maid of the Mist.
I was proud but I didn’t think I was about to win the Pulitzer Prize!
I will forever love my paternal grandparents for treating me like their granddaughter.
You are not a hamster! Stop running around in circles on that wheel!
I don’t know if it’s really superstition if I saw it with my own eyes.
Nobody brought the drama like my mama! But there was this one time she got put on her place.
Waxing poetic about Prince. That means this could potentially be NSFW or not safe for kids to listen to. . . .
My new book, Love or Something Like That is Now Available!!
I go the distance in this candid podcast about my experience with race, racism and not having white associates until I was in high school.
Writing has been my saving grace for more than half my life.
We were standing outside in our pajamas thinking someone was going to come and rescue us.
I was outside of my body watching the entire experience happen.
I've learned a cool party trick as a result of my middle school anxiety.
When I set my mind to do something, nothing can stop me!
Walking into an eating establishment in the middle of summer wearing a trench coat is a little suspicious.