For My Homiez and Honeyz

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Welcoming our Homiez and Honeyz to a Podcast promoting self growth & peace! Conversations ranging from new dating trends, education tips to heavy subjects like fear and trauma that anyone can relate to. There's nothing off limits For My Homiez and Honeyz.

Jayla and Ashley

  • Jul 11, 2019 LATEST EPISODE
  • infrequent NEW EPISODES
  • 40m AVG DURATION
  • 3 EPISODES


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EP. 3: Video

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 28:38


 This episode, the Queens are making clear the line separating Generation Y versus the Millennial and the differences in upbringing, social activity, generational responsibility, along with the innovations for social and political change. Seeming threat to Generation Y at every corner. Tackling bullying by discussing the surge of cyber bullying amongst children and adults today, our encounter, if at all, with bullying. How being bullied can affect your behavior with other people as well as the effect of bullying on your energy and mental health. Then tapping in with the topic of natural hair. Highlighting the relationship to natural hair, Jayla and Ashley's own natural hair journey and interpretation and ideas on processed hair. How does representation affect the bond with a woman and her natural hair? How did  you learn your hair? For anyone who is in need of encouragement or a listening ear: Suicide hotline: 800-784-2433, discuss the surge of bullying amongst children today, our encounter, if at all, with bullying. How being bullied can affect the behavior with other people as well as the effect of bullying on your energy, mental health. Crisis Call Center: 800-273-8255 or text ANSWER to 839863 (Depression)  Crisis Text Line (U.S. only): Text HELLO to 741741 (Bullying) **You're always welcome to reaching out to Jayla or Ashley through the page or email found below!**  Stay blessed! Do you want to join the conversation?  Be sure to interact with us on social media where you can also find our personal handles:  Twitter: @homiezandhoneyz  IG: @homiezandhoneyz  Email: homiezandhoneyz@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

EP. 2: Selfish

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 37:34


Trigger Warning: Sensitive Content! This week Jayla and Ashley are talking about the surge of violence on Twitter featuring women hitting men. Who is accountable and why we think everyone should abide by the law of respecting other people and their space. Dissecting toxic relationships, friendships, and kinships and deciding what toxic looks like to us and when to make your history with someone history. We go into retrospect and ask ourselves if we've ever been toxic and do we owe toxic people an explanation? We continue talking about self love. What does self love look like to you? How does it show outside of yourself and materialistic possessions? How do you encourage others and do for others without losing sight of yourself and your well-being? Do you want to join the conversation? Be sure to interact with us on social media where you can also find our personal handles: Twitter: @homiezandhoneyz IG: @homiezandhoneyz Email: homiezandhoneyz@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

EP. 1: Until We Bleed

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 56:03


For the premiere episode, Ashley and Jayla start off with a recap of Spring Break, Jayla's first experience at a Kevin Gates performance, and foolish promoters. The queens later go into the event that summed up Black History Month, the Jussie Smollett case and talk about relationships between victims and bystanders and how homophobia can play into the moral compass for sympathy. R. Kelly and the divided stance black people are taking in solidarity to young black women and how it affects survivors and it's connection to trauma in the black community. Jayla shares her views on colorism and why she dislikes being light-skinned. Ending off, Ashley and Jayla remember the life of Ermias Asghedom, widely known as Nipsey Hussle and discuss the solidarity following his transition.  The Marathon Continues... support Nipsey's vision and legacy at themarathonclothing.com  Follow your hosts on social media:  Twitter: homiezandhoneyz  Instagram: homiezandhoneyz  Subscribe and comment! Stay blessed! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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