Stories about how certain relationships have shaped me into who I am today. Relationships pertaining to family, friends and women
In this episode I talk about how self-reflection/self-growth is beneficial for everyone. Never get to a place where you are going through the motions and continuing to be the person that you once were, especially if that isn't a good person. I also talk about the things that I do that help me grow in certain areas where I really know myself.
In this episode I discuss reasons why I think people are getting divorced. This number is continuing to increase as I get older. What's the reason for that? I give my opinion on why I think that is!
In this episode I discuss how people need to be held accountable for their actions. So many 25-35 year olds are seeking help. However, the parents and guardians that raised us aren't being held accountable for the part they played. Sometimes a simple convo could allow healing as well.
In this episode I detail the impact that Covid had on me a few weeks ago. I detail the insensitivity that comes when certain people bring up the fact that Covid isn't really a thing.
In this episode I detail what women have been dealing with from my perspective when it comes to settling. Men have insecurities that they haven't dealt with and women in turn create insecurities because men aren't honest about this. As women continue to search for good men, I think it's important that they take time to figure out what it is that they truly want. More women need to make the decision of being truly single until they know this.
In this episode I detail the depressive episodes that I deal with from the months of November to about February! I detail the signs and symptoms that I notice when this happens. I also detail on how I've dealt with the episodes over time.
In this episode I discuss me living with someone that I gave the benefit of the doubt to. The manipulation that I got in return was on another level. I discuss the red flags that you can/should pick up on if you experience anything of this nature!
In this episode I give details on what teachers go through on a day to day basis. We were told we were essential workers during the pandemic but were paid crumbs for our work. We need to make a change. Teachers are undervalued! We need to change this narrative!
In this episode I debate controversy about always telling the truth. I discuss humans intentions and why it's important to speak your truth. I personally don't feel that it's always important to tell the truth! Listen to the episode to hear more!
In this episode I speak about accountability. In my experience women continue to lower the standard and the quality of men and good relationships has decreased dramatically. I offer tips/suggestions that hopefully allow women to gain some control back in their friendships and relationships.
This episode details me being detained and kept in custody for a minor traffic violation. I also discuss the treatment of people who end up in a holding cell and how police officers don't treat you any different, no matter the offense.
This episode details the impact that my aunt and uncle had on my life. They molded me pretty quickly in the amount of time that they knew me! My Uncle's voice was unmatched growing up. My Aunt's nurturing attitude creating balance in the house and was needed!
In this episode I discuss the behaviors that we see in the classroom are a product of the environment at home. Teachers look at these students as bad and misbehaved but they are definitely misguided. Without guidance young black males tend to make their own rules and guidelines on how to operate life.
In the final episode of this season I discuss all of the uncomfortable situations that I've been in and how they've shaped me! I also give advice on how people should step outside of their comfort zone and experience a different culture/perspective.
In this episode I open up about anxiety! I discuss of when I was first diagnosed with anxiety and the impact that it has me on as a male in today's society. My goal in this episode is to erase the stigma on males and black America! We should feel okay with discussing our mental health!
My sister gives a detailed account on the impact that my dad had on her as a black woman growing up without a father. She discusses how later on in life she realizes how her anger was due to a ton of resentment. She also discusses how it is impacting her relationship with her son and how she is learning from it.
In this episode I discuss the mindset I was in after my senior year. I detail the hurt and pain that I caused women. I also talk about how so many women are in situations now because they saw the potential but he never met their standards!
In this episode I discuss the moment in which I felt my energy change towards women. I give you a story of my senior year and what happened to me and why I changed my through process going into college. Was I justified?
The end of 2020 through a curve ball at me just when I thought I was through the trauma. I talk about what happened and how I bounced back out of a rough hole.
In this episode I discuss my reasoning for doing this podcast. I give you two events that changed my thinking about my emotional state.
In this episode we discuss how trauma impacts people differently. We also discuss ways in which we can learn from our mistakes so that we do not continue to make the same mistakes in the future. Jasmine talks about how we must learn in order to heal and that therapy is natural.
Give thanks to the woman who allowed me to be who I am today. Detail the sacrifices she made and how it molded me into who I am after the absence of my dad!
I talk about my dad's absence when I was younger. How I chose to ignore signs of there being something that I was missing because I was so accustomed to just dealing with him not being there. The trauma that I had caught up to me in my early 20's!