After the death of her father, media personality Charity Bailey takes us along her healing journey through open, transparent, and vulnerable conversations with her loved ones about their experiences with grief. Full episodes can be viewed on Youtube (ww
We're extending How's Your Heart episodes with Charity Bailey into the month of March for Women's History Month! In this month's final episode, we learn about Charity's most recent photoshoot experience which was a reminder of what's truly important to her, especially in this season of life! Let us know if you agree. ---------- Loved this episode? Watch Seasons 1, 2, and 3 of Girl, We Need To Talk on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com
We're extending How's Your Heart episodes with Charity Bailey into the month of March for Women's History Month! Tune into today's episode for a lesson on why you need to MAKE time to rest, relax, reset and rejuvenate as Charity shares her latest Vegas chronicles with girlfriends! ---------- Loved this episode? Watch Seasons 1, 2, and 3 of Girl, We Need To Talk on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com
We're extending How's Your Heart episodes with Charity Bailey into the month of March for Women's History Month! What would your younger self say to current YOU? is this week's question! Charity shares the responses of various women and her own journey of making seven year old Charity proud! ---------- Loved this episode? Watch Seasons 1, 2, and 3 of Girl, We Need To Talk on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com
We're extending How's Your Heart episodes with Charity Bailey into the month of March for Women's History Month! This week's episode asks the question "how do you honor yourself?" Charity takes us along her thoughts as she examines all the ways she has evolved as a woman who honors her mind, body and spirit. ---------- Loved this episode? Watch Seasons 1, 2, and 3 of Girl, We Need To Talk on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com
We're extending How's Your Heart episodes with Charity Bailey into the month of March for Women's History Month! This week's episode is all about THE FIGHT as Charity takes us on a brief history lesson on Women's History Month. What she shares about "the fight", may challenge you. Tune in and let us know how you plan to stay in the fight. ---------- Loved this episode? Watch Seasons 1, 2, and 3 of Girl, We Need To Talk on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com
In this new February four-part series, we will release weekly How's Your Heart episodes with Charity Bailey. This week's episode is a HEART CHECK! Are you taking care of your health? February is Heart Health Month, and Charity takes a moment to discuss staggering statistics about heart health and why its the upmost importance that we take care of ourselves first! ---------- Loved this episode? Watch Seasons 1, 2, and 3 of Girl, We Need To Talk on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com
In this new February four-part series, we will release weekly How's Your Heart episodes with Charity Bailey. This week's episode explores self-love! Charity asked many friends and family to answer the question, "What does it mean to love yourself?". The responses are shared as Charity connects the common themes shared and tips on how to begin to answer this important question for oneself. ---------- Loved this episode? Watch Seasons 1, 2, and 3 of Girl, We Need To Talk on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.comriver
In this new February four-part series, we will release weekly How's Your Heart episodes with Charity Bailey. This week's episode is a special ode to the Black women who raised Charity! In this episode, she shares heartfelt accounts of how these women (mothers, grandmothers, aunts, godmothers, and more) have shown resilience, grace, love, and poise while shaping the women who came after them. Do you have special women who gave and continue to give you the blueprint? Tune and be sure to grab a tissue for this one. ---------- Loved this episode? Watch Seasons 1, 2, and 3 of Girl, We Need To Talk on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com
In this new February four-part series, we will release weekly How's Your Heart episodes with Charity Bailey. This week's episode is all about SISTERHOOD! Why did Season 2 end the way it did? Why is sisterhood one of the most valuable aspects of Charity's life? Listen to learn more about this season of Charity's life and the best advice she can give others while navigating "the middle". ---------- Loved this episode? Watch Seasons 1, 2, and 3 of Girl, We Need To Talk on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com
Women are finally speaking up about their dating experiences, and today's episode is all about #JonTheCon. Jenna Richardson shares it all with Charity regarding the man behind the viral hashtag and how their shared experience of dating him was full of love bombing, a battle with the women's intuition, and how the experience shaped her mental health and self-discovery journey. Have you experienced a love story gone bad? Tune in to hear how Jenna's extravagant engagement to #JontheCon led her down the dangerous path of sharing her dating experience. ---------- Loved this episode? Watch Seasons 1 and 2 on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com Music by Trakmatik
Where food meets self-identity, this episode features licensed psychologist and Food relationship strategist Dr. Ebony Butler to discuss how to heal our relationship with food! Charity and Dr. Ebony share their personal journeys while exploring diet culture and debunking several myths about body types, portion sizes, and food scarcity, especially in childhood. How has your relationship with food shaped your relationship with your body? Be sure to join this conversation that tackles this complex topic. To connect with Dr. Ebony and purchase My Therapy Cards, visit https://www.drebony.com/. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drebonyonline ------------ Photo credits: Always Timeless Productions @alwaystimelessproductions Loved this episode? Watch Seasons 1 and 2 on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com Music by Trakmatik
In this episode, the aunties are talking about all things SEX with Angelica Lindey Ali also known as The Village Auntie. This certified sexual health educator and wellness coach with over 20 years of experience dives into the WHY behind her work, the relationship between sexuality and religion, and gives endless tips n how to improve our sex lives and how to get that O! Are you ready to get all of your sex questions answered? Be sure to listen to this full episode for all of its gems! About Village Auntie: Sex, intimacy, and health educator helping a global community of women tap into the unique power and sanctity of womanhood. Connect with the Village Auntie by visiting https://villageauntie.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/villageauntie/ ------------ Photo credits: Always Timeless Productions @alwaystimelessproductions Loved this episode? Watch Seasons 1 and 2 on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com Music by Trakmatik
"I DID IT...I CUT MY HAIR!" We're back with another update from Charity's mental health reset trip to Costa Rica trip and the liberating decision she made to cut her hair! She explains the WHY behind the decision, the nuances of hair in the television industry, and chronicles the entire experience from the big chop to a gold, bold, new look! What do you need to get rid of in order to renew yourself? Tune in to be inspired by Charity's journey. ------------ Photo credits: Always Timeless Productions @alwaystimelessproductions Loved this episode? Watch Seasons 1 and 2 on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com Music by Trakmatik
The road to motherhood looks so different for each family-- and on this episode, Trayce Toles Williams shares her journey to motherhood while battling a stage 4 endometriosis diagnosis and how the journey has affected her body, mental health, money, and relationships. How do you keep hope alive during the midst of a challenge? Tune in to hear how Trayce has maintained her faith throughout her experiences with IUI, IVF and laparoscopic surgery. ------------ Photo credits: Always Timeless Productions @alwaystimelessproductions Loved this episode? Watch Seasons 1 and 2 on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com Music by Trakmatik
On this episode, we're talking about rising to the top! Cyntoni Miller, CEO of Black On The Job, speaks with Charity Bailey about the Great Resignation, how to update your resume, and how to negotiate your next raise! Are you looking to climb the corporate ladder? Tune in for this free expert advice that will help you to secure the bag! What is Black On The Job? Black On The Job is a network and career development organization for Black people. The founder and mentors of the group want to empower people by helping them find and develop the best version of themselves using proven resume writing, interview, and hiring techniques. This organization is open and available to Black people that need support or guidance negotiating the corporate world. For more information, visit https://www.blackonthejob.co/ . Loved this episode? Watch Seasons 1 and 2 on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey! Be sure to subscribe to never miss an episode! Photo credits: Always Timeless Productions @alwaystimelessproductions Loved this episode? Watch Seasons 1 and 2 on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com Music by Trakmatik
Everyone watched the slap heard around the world at the Oscars but it's time we talk about the heart of the matter- alopecia! September is #AlopeciaAwarenessMonth and we're excited to bring this intimate conversation regarding Elisabeth Bailey, Charity's baby sister, journey with Alopecia and how she has navigated the journey as a young woman coming into her own! Photo credits: Always Timeless Productions @alwaystimelessproductions Loved this episode? Watch Seasons 1 and 2 on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com Music by Trakmatik
Our first guest is mental health therapist Dr. Tiffany Jenkins. A chance meeting at ATTITUDE 2021 would ignite Charity's desire to ask Dr. Tiffany about self-identity and why women, especially Black women, should peel back the layers to discover more of themselves. Who are YOU beyond the labels and titles attached to others? Tune in to hear why and how we can do the work to connect deeper with ourselves. Connect with Dr. Tiffany and her practice @awakeningchange. Purchase Dr. Tiffany's book "Reclaiming My Time: A Black Woman's Guide to Self-Care Self-care" by visiting https://awakeningchange.org/learn/. Photo credits: Always Timeless Productions @alwaystimelessproductions Loved this episode? Watch Seasons 1 and 2 on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com Music by Trakmatik
"I am here to breathe... to process... to figure out what it is I want next... and to understand more of who I'm supposed to be and what my purpose is! " Season three opens up with a transparent life update with our host Charity Bailey from Costa Rica! What are you doing to connect to your highest self? Tune in to hear more about Charity's revelations leading towards taking a reset! Episode Photo credits: Always Timeless Productions @alwaystimelessproductions Alicia Carter @abricphotography ----------------------- Loved this episode? Watch Seasons 1 and 2 on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com Music by Trakmatik
The Black community continues to face a serious mental health crisis, leading to alarming amounts of suicide. Charity is joined by psychologist and author of the best-selling book, " The Unapologetic Guide to Black Mental Health" Dr. Rheeda Walker, as they discuss how we can create a healthier community individually and together. Loved this episode? Watch all Season One episodes on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com Music by Trakmatik
The After Session segment was created to help viewers to decompress and process each episode with professional insights from licensed therapist Aurellia Anderson-Thompson, LMFTA, CSAC, MDiv. Be sure to watch S2E7: Recovering from Financial Loss with Kendra Tillman (with Charity Bailey) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0F5RnGbJhLs ***The After Session is NOT therapy and does not replace private counseling with a licensed therapist. Find one today at psychologytoday.com or therapyforblackgirls.com.*** Loved this episode? Watch all Season One episodes on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com Music by Trakmatik
What happens when one of your deepest fears becomes your reality? For Kendra Tillman's family, in 2008 they lost what felt like everything during the recession after investing to create generational wealth. Kendra shares what it was like to be deep in debt, the loss of relationships during this time, and how she navigated the internal struggles of grief and shame. Loved this episode? Watch all Season One episodes on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com Music by Trakmatik
The After Session segment was created to help viewers to decompress and process each episode with professional insights from licensed therapist Aurellia Anderson-Thompson, LMFTA, CSAC, MDiv. Be sure to watch S2E6: Finding Love After The Death of a Spouse with Briana Brown https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bhVO2KnGTU&t=18s ***The After Session is NOT therapy and does not replace private counseling with a licensed therapist. Find one today at psychologytoday.com or therapyforblackgirls.com.*** Loved this episode? Watch all Season One episodes on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com Music by Trakmatik
Briana Brown never imagined a life as a widow, but suddenly faced this reality in 2018 after losing her college sweetheart husband in a motorcycle accident. In this episode, Briana shares how she chose to navigate her new normal alongside their 5-year old daughter and what life looks like following her decision to find love again. Loved this episode? Watch all Season One episodes on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com Music by Trakmatik
The After Session segment was created to help viewers to decompress and process each episode with professional insights from licensed therapist Aurellia Anderson-Thompson, LMFTA, CSAC, MDiv. Be sure to watch S2E5: The Truth Behind Postpartum Depression: Part II with Dominique Sensabaugh https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3gIIK3R_2s&t=615s ***The After Session is NOT therapy and does not replace private counseling with a licensed therapist. Find one today at psychologytoday.com or therapyforblackgirls.com.*** Loved this episode? Watch all Season One episodes on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com Music by Trakmatik
We continue the postpartum depression conversation in this part II episode with Dominique Sensabaugh, entrepreneur, NFL wife, and mother of three children under three. Dominique discusses the pressures behind her first pregnancy, what life REALLY looks like beyond the picture-perfect images, and how she's learned to embrace slaying forward into the new Dominique. Loved this episode? Watch all Season One episodes on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com Music by Trakmatik
The After Session segment was created to help viewers to decompress and process each episode with professional insights from licensed therapist Aurellia Anderson-Thompson, LMFTA, CSAC, MDiv. Be sure to watch S2E4: The Truth Behind Postpartum Depression with Danielle Lerner https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhcDePuMc3I&t=1405s ***The After Session is NOT therapy and does not replace private counseling with a licensed therapist. Find one today at psychologytoday.com or therapyforblackgirls.com.*** Loved this episode? Watch all Season One episodes on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com Music by Trakmatik
In this episode, Danielle Lerner shares the truth behind her experience with postpartum depression as a wife, mother, and television news anchor. Danielle explains the intricate details that pushed her to seek help and why she's committed to helping other families see the signs. Loved this episode? Watch all Season One episodes on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com Music by Trakmatik
The After Session segment was created to help viewers to decompress and process each episode with professional insights from licensed therapist Aurellia Anderson-Thompson, LMFTA, CSAC, MDiv. Be sure to watch S2E3: Battling My Body: Fighting Fibroids https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thLhlQ8XVNw&t=900s ***The After Session is NOT therapy and does not replace private counseling with a licensed therapist. Find one today at psychologytoday.com or therapyforblackgirls.com.*** Loved this episode? Watch all Season One episodes on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com Music by Trakmatik
In this latest episode, Sasha Simmons joins Charity to talk about her 7 year battle with her reproductive condition known as uterine fibroids. Her journey takes us through her diagnosis on her 25th birthday, the emotional toll it took her through, and the impact her physical changes had on her life, womanhood, and career as a professional speaker. In the end, Sasha is able to find hope and recovery through natural healing practices that she shares in the episode. Loved this episode? Watch all Season One episodes on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com Music by Trakmatik
The After Session segment was created to help viewers to decompress and process each episode with professional insights from licensed therapist Aurellia Anderson-Thompson, LMFTA, CSAC, MDiv. Be sure to watch S2E2: Hope After Pregnancy Loss with La'Vista Jones https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2n03BC0q98 ***The After Session is NOT therapy and does not replace private counseling with a licensed therapist. Find one today at psychologytoday.com or therapyforblackgirls.com.*** Loved this episode? Watch all Season One episodes on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com
October is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month. In this episode, we are joined by La'Vista Jones as she shares her experiences with multiple early pregnancy losses. Her transparency allows us a closer look at what happens to a woman as she experiences this physically, mentally, and spiritually, and how she's able to keep hope alive in growing her family. Loved this episode? Watch all Season One episodes on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com Music by Trakmatik
We begin season two with a conversation about healing. Charity is joined by her cousin and friend licensed therapist, grief counselor, and Minister Aurellia Anderson Thompson, where they talk about Aurellia's own personal journey as a woman whose faced her own postpartum depression, divorce, and battle with fibroids. Loved this episode? Watch all Season One episodes on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com Music by Trakmatik
Season 2 of Girl, We Need To Talk Podcast is launching on May 4th! This season, we are grateful to hear stories from women who will share how they are growing through their grief. All of the women featured this season have faced their own extremely tough battles - everything from child loss, postpartum depression, fibroids, and the death of a spouse. What we found in their stories is their shared resilience, transparency, and vulnerability. They are WARRIORS! Subscribe to the Ms. Charity Bailey Youtube (www.youtube.com/charitybailey) channel to never miss an episode. Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow and on Twitter @gwntt_show. Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. #grief #mentalhealth #healing #love
Last year, Charity attended a new moon healing group session with Erika Thrower that changed her perspective on her grief! Joined by Erika Thrower, MA LPC TCYMT, also a licensed therapist, they reveal the importance of self-care and how it helps us to navigate grief. The conversation discusses: What is self-care and what does it look like; Charity's ‘LOVE IS' journaling and how it helped her changed her perspective; Setting boundaries and saying NO; Finding balance in self-care practice; The social media and instant gratification age; Grounding self after overstimulation; How to deal with the silence of 2020; What to look for in a therapist; Conquering social justice fatigue. Loved this episode? Watch all Season One episodes on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey. Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow. Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media. Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com Music by Trakmatik
Whether we know it or not, we carry grief and trauma in our bodies. To date, Charity has lost more than 100 pounds choosing to release them both! In this important episode, she is joined by her friend Christie Payne, who also lost over 100 pounds, to discuss the truth behind battling their bodies. Together, they share: What drove the decision to make a change; Body image criticism and what makes women compare their sizes to one another; A closer look at Christie's keto and Crossfit journey; The impact of COVID19; The changes that come with weight loss and grief of your old self. Loved this episode? Watch all Season One episodes on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey. Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow. Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media. Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com Music by Trakmatik Song Sanctuary of the Gods by Nathaniel Wyvern at FMA- CC by Attribution
Sisterhood-- it's one of the greatest gifts in life that has helped Charity along her life's journey. Episode 6 takes a turn as we discuss the things that we grieve privately with Amber Wright, Rikkia Holmes, and Keiona Eady. In this conversation, these ladies share: What are the invisible wounds that people may not see; What it means to trust the reroute; The truth of motherhood, marriage, divorce, and pursuing a career; How does one find balance among all of their roles; What can we do to continue to press forward. Loved this episode? Watch all Season One episodes on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey. Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow. Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media. Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com Music by Trakmatik Song Sanctuary Of The Sky Gods by Nathaniel Wyvern at FMA- CC by Attribution
Forever A Daddy's Girl..... although they are gone, they are never forgotten! Meet Alicia Jay, Amanda Sanchez, Jessica Hord, and Karli Mullane, three amazing women whose lives were impacted by the love of their fathers! In the episode, Charity and her fellow Daddy's Girls discuss: The fondest memories shared with their fathers; How their fathers showed up and continue to show up in their lives; How their relationships with their fathers impacted their view of LOVE; How their father's death impacts special moments; The anxiety that lives once you lose a loved one. Loved this episode? Watch all Season One episodes on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey. Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow. Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media. Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com Music by Trakmatik Song Headway by Kai Engel at FMA- CC by Attribution
In Dear Mama: Part II, we continue to honor the women who gave us life! Charity Bailey is joined by her girlfriends Deanna S. Reid, Collette Watson, and Ta'Nisha Cooper, three incredible women whose mother's legacies live on through them! In the episode, these women uncover: Who their mothers were to them and to the world; How their mother's death changed them; The truth about their grieving process; The support systems that helped them during loss; Being a caretaker of a loved one. Loved this episode? Watch all Season One episodes on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey. Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow. Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media. Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com Music by Trakmatik Song Headway by Kai Engel at FMA- CC by Attribution
Episode three brings us the heartfelt conversation between Charity Bailey and her mother, Janice Anderson Bailey! Through their conversation, we gain the perspective of her mother's experiences as a mother and her journey with their father! In addition to this, they reveal: How she grieved the loss of her own mother; Navigating life carrying the ‘Strong Black Woman' label; What gave her the courage to support Charity's father on his deathbed; The Grief of a Failed Marriage; Advice for women experiencing Domestic Violence; The best job she's ever had. Loved this episode? Watch all Season One episodes on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey. Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow. Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media. Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com Music by Trakmatik Song Headway by Kai Engl at FMA- CC by Attribution
On episode two of ‘Girl, We Need To Talk” with Charity Bailey, she is joined by her sisters, known as the Bailey Girls, Janelle Jennings and Elisabeth Barnett, and together they explore how their father's life shaped them and how his death changed them. A story layered in laughs, love, and complexity, they share Memories of their father; Their individual relationships fostered; Their father's impact on their marriages and parenting; The story of their father's last moments; Attempting to reconcile the multiple layers of their dad; The lessons learned through his life and death. Loved this episode? Watch all Season One episodes on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey. Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow. Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media. Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com Music by Trakmatik Song Modum by Kai Engel at FMA- CC by Attribution
In this opening episode of ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' with Charity Bailey, we travel back to the moments following the loss of her father in July 2018. She is joined by her therapist, Ms. Jae Tate Ujania MSW, LCSW, and together they discuss the five stages of grief; the emotional roller coaster of grief; how to navigate grief in a healthy way; grief during the 2020 pandemics; the importance of therapy and self-care; finding a therapist. Loved this episode? Watch all Season One episodes on Youtube at youtube.com/charitybailey. Follow ‘Girl, We Need To Talk' on Instagram @girlweneedtotalkshow. Connect with Charity Bailey @mscharitybailey across social media. Connect with Charity Bailey by visiting www.charitybailey.com Music by Trakmatik
After the death of her father, media personality Charity Bailey takes us along her healing journey through open, transparent, and vulnerable conversations with her loved ones about their experiences with grief.