Kathy and Richard welcome two of their dearest friends, Harria and Kathleen, for a raw and riveting story that starts in the countryside of Clarendon, Jamaica and winds all the way to a Florida sugar cane village. They share what it meant to walk miles to school barefoot, wash feet at the river to save the one pair of shoes, stretch shop profits to feed seven kids, and carry the kind of resilience that only struggle can shape. You will hear the real family history, from the father who worked...
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Kathy and Richard welcome two of their dearest friends, Harria and Kathleen, for a raw and riveting story that starts in the countryside of Clarendon, Jamaica and winds all the way to a Florida sugar cane village. They share what it meant to walk miles to school barefoot, wash feet at the river to save the one pair of shoes, stretch shop profits to feed seven kids, and carry the kind of resilience that only struggle can shape. You will hear the real family history, from the father who worked...
Ep. 13 - Sex, Intimacy and Chemistry: The Truth About Us
Pretty Likkle Jacket
38 minutes
2 weeks ago
Ep. 13 - Sex, Intimacy and Chemistry: The Truth About Us
Kathy and Richard kick off with laughter and a jacket that will not cooperate, then dive into a real talk conversation about the difference between sex, intimacy, and chemistry. They unpack why intimacy is about trust, honesty, and being fully yourself, while chemistry is the spark and sex is only one expression of connection. They revisit the early days, complicated circumstances, separate beds, payphone calls, and the letters that still live in a time capsule. Rumors get addressed with love...
Pretty Likkle Jacket
Kathy and Richard welcome two of their dearest friends, Harria and Kathleen, for a raw and riveting story that starts in the countryside of Clarendon, Jamaica and winds all the way to a Florida sugar cane village. They share what it meant to walk miles to school barefoot, wash feet at the river to save the one pair of shoes, stretch shop profits to feed seven kids, and carry the kind of resilience that only struggle can shape. You will hear the real family history, from the father who worked...