A personal, sometimes-profane primer on things particular to what I've experienced as a twenty something woman living in Jamaica trying to navigate adulthood. In my Mind is a podcast about but limited to dating, sex, and adulting in general.
Have you ever dated someone who has a relative or close person you've messed around with? How would you feel if that was done to you? Is communication enough to quell the issues that come with that? Ten minutes in the ATM, come onnnnn - I'm annoyed!
Happy Black History Month y'all! WE are back, aided by tequila shots and TGI's famous musgrave mixed drinks - we here talking things, hope y'all enjoy!
This week we are joined by a new guest so we hosted an impromtu Spelling Bee. How did hell did we get through high school? Listen to this travesty and stories from back in the day. Is this lady looking for advice freel?
Think about it some people (even myself at times) feel like if they are not busy then they are wasting time and it's easier said than done to not think about it, but the truth is that you have to identify the chaos and channel it into doing something productive. Listen to what we have to say.
When I think about it I don't regret what I've been through. I've had ups and downs, super highs and some really low lows.
In case you haven't noticed yet - change is a necessary evil, listen as we talk about some of the changes we have experienced in life so far. When you're at the edge of what is comfortable and familiar, mastery can feel far fetched - stop resisting and make the best of what you are given, not only for yourself but the others around you.
In the premiere of the podcast, Dija and a friend will navigation the idea of expectations. Expectations are a hell of a thing, managing expectations are in a complicated way of communicating so that all involved have a clear understanding of what to expect and when to expect it. It also requires keeping communications open. In the small talk segment we referred to the broncho (BRCA gene) determine if you have changes (mutations) in your DNA that increase the risk of breast cancer.