Title: Gold Diggers or Guarded Men? Let’s Talk About It
Why are so many men scared of being “used” by women? Is it really about money, or something deeper? In this raw and reflective episode, we unpack the fear, ego, and lived experiences that shape the “gold digger” narrative. From trust issues to transactional love, we explore why men guard their wallets more than their hearts—and what that says about modern relationships. Let’s strip the stigma and get to the soul of the matter.
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👑 Tune in and share your thoughts: Are women being unfairly labeled, or are men just protecting peace?
In this powerful and eye-opening episode, we’re unpacking the red flags we too often ignore and the green lights we should look out for in relationships. From emotional immaturity and control to true accountability and healing energy, this is a deep, real, and honest conversation about dating, self-awareness, and discernment in both men and women. If you’ve ever wondered, “Is this a red flag… or am I just overthinking?” this one is for you.
Ibrahim Traoré & the Rise of a New Africa
In this episode, we explore the powerful presence and growing influence of Ibrahim Traoré, a rising African leader whose bold leadership and accomplishments have captured the attention of people across the globe. We reflect on how his vision is inspiring a renewed sense of pride, power, and unity, especially among those in the African diaspora. From his unapologetic stance on African independence to the message he sends to the world, Traoré is more than a leader; he’s a symbol of Africa’s awakening.
Tune in as we dive into what his leadership represents, how it’s empowering others, and what it says about the rise of a new, self-determined Africa.
The conversation is Witchcraft! As a West African Woman, I do not play with anything that has to do with this term. However, I’ve noticed the normalization of this thing since coming to America. I’ve noticed that this generation have modernized witchcraft and some truly thing it’s cool and have zero consequences. This episode is to enlighten the curious ones and the ones already involved in these practices to see and understand the dangers of playing in unknown territory. I educate and advise people to understand that there is always a price to pay. The choice is yours. I speak on the importance of discernment! .
Not everything spiritual is sacred — and the price for misunderstanding that can be deeper than you think.
Advocating for Our Children in the Face of Discrimination
In this episode, we discuss the challenges Black, African, and Brown parents face when navigating schools where their children are often subjected to racism and discrimination. We dive into the emotional toll of sending kids to schools that don’t reflect their cultural background, the impact of microaggressions, and the importance of advocating for your child. We also talk about preparing children to handle bias, finding supportive environments, and empowering them to know their worth. This episode is a call to action for parents to ensure their children are seen, valued, and celebrated.
In this episode, we explore the often-overlooked importance of rest and how tuning into your body and mind can help you find balance and prevent burnout. We discuss the vital signals your body sends when it’s tired, the mental fatigue that affects your focus and mood, and the power of taking short breaks to recharge. Learn why rest isn’t just about sleep but about creating a sustainable rhythm that supports your overall well-being and success. By the end of this episode, you’ll gain practical tips on how to prioritize rest for a healthier, more productive life.
In this episode, we explore the power of silence and why sometimes keeping your plans to yourself can be the most effective way to protect your goals. We discuss the dangers of oversharing, how doing so can attract distractions, negative energy, or even sabotage, and the importance of spiritual protection through biblical wisdom. We also dive into the psychology of sharing your plans, the impact of jealousy and envy from others, and how these external influences can interfere with your success. Throughout the conversation, we emphasize the importance of guarding your heart, setting healthy boundaries, and trusting God's timing in your journey. This episode offers both practical advice and spiritual insights on how to navigate your dreams with discretion and confidence.
In this heartfelt episode of Embracing the New You, I share what it means to fully embrace your evolving identity without fear of judgment. Drawing from my own journey, I reflect on the changes I’ve experienced and how my relationship with God has played a key role in shaping my transformation. I highlight how much of what I’ve gone through has been to help others find hope and strength.
I discuss the challenges of facing resistance from those who don’t understand your growth, but encourage listeners to stay focused on their journey. Change takes time, and it’s important to do the inner work to truly love the person in the mirror. Keep striving for greatness and be gentle with yourself—your transformation is worth it.
This episode explores the relationship between Africans and African Americans, addressing how some African Americans harbor resentment and prejudice toward Africans. It examines how, between the 1900s and 2000s, Africans experienced hate and racism from African Americans, which caused lasting trauma. This trauma, in turn, may have contributed to the animosity some Africans feel toward African Americans today. The episode emphasizes the importance of open, honest conversations to resolve these issues. It also highlights the need for unity to dismantle the white propaganda that has divided these communities for so many years.
In this podcast episode, I discuss harmful stereotypes some Africans have toward African Americans, explaining how these divisive beliefs were created through colonialism, racism, and cultural differences. They highlight how such stereotypes—about behavior, intelligence, and culture—have fueled misunderstanding and division. I stress the importance of ending these harmful stereotypes to promote unity between Africans and African Americans, encouraging a focus on shared history, struggles, and culture to build a stronger, more inclusive global African community.