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Some say a dove is a symbol of new beginnings like the same dove that brought Noah an olive branch offering a sign that God has prepared a new home for all of humanity. Others would say that being a Christian or member of a denomination who shares a belief in Christ is the key to having eternal life but this is not the case. Eternal life is not som…
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For those of us who grew up on sitcoms where we see family dynamics, comedy relief punch lines, and the very reminders that the messiness we try to hide is the very memory that teaches us or becomes our greatest obstacle. But what if we could use understanding as an antidote to building stronger relationships, bonds, and a way to set ourselves free…
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Hello My Real Beauties,As human beings, we are equipped with the natural instinct to survive, find our way around obstacles, hunt for food, and subconsciously compare ourselves to one another. Sadly, we are forced to truly see whether we like it or not that the idea of what the best decision or choice looks like is not something that falls from the…
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Hello My Real Beauties, As you know with each leap and bound we are all at some point faced with a cross-road on whether to say yes or no to college. I use to be in your shoes and faced the real honest truth about time, age, but most importantly the harsh reality of decisions needing to be made. This is my story and I hope this video helps you to a…
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Welcoming to the real meaning of a spiritual HOMECOMING🇬🇭. I am also a college student and life learner who grew to appreciate the words of the wise who have prepared me to share my story and observation of how our culture can be more purposeful instead of meaningless. Now is our time to not only coming home physically but also spiritually and ment…
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Focus on the issues that surround your system that you are working in: Passion and many people finding it hard to align it with a career that not only offers much financially but also is fulfilling. The potential root causes of the issue: Fear of not being given the opportunities we qualify or have experience in, inequality economically, the pressu…
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My name is Aiysha Annah Yaa Ansah. In this episode, we will be discussing the importance of addressing the hidden emotions and psychological effects of not feeling enough or acknowledged. The journey to finding inner peace is more than having mental clarity, it is the spiritual journey of addressing our own personal insecurities. Growing up as the …
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In this episode, we will be talking about Natural Hair Styles Vs. Culture Appropriation Hair Styles and how this distinct representation of the African heritage is being used as an accessory to fulfill personal aspirations or another fashion trend. As an Afro-Caribbean girl who currently has natural dreadlocks, I have seen how authentic African sty…
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In this episode, we will be talking about Why Depending on HBCU Schools to Teach You About Black History is a False Stereotype. As a young Afro-Caribbean girl, I know the struggles of going to a school where there is not a lot of diversity in persons and academic subjects. I believe this is the real benefit of attending a historically black college…
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In this episode, we will be talking about the perception of beauty and what it means to us especially in regards to how we style our hair. This topic may come as a shock since I am a former crochet and box braid wearing girl who eventually got dreadlocks, but I want to reflect on the subtle false perceptions that psychologically affect women. Growi…
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In this episode, we will be talking about how the pressures of racial conformity affect us daily and this same fortified self-perception creates a chain of psychological hatred for one's complete existence. Sadly, this self-perception is very subtle and comes in stages, it could be in how you define beauty regarding yourself and feeling inferior to…
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In this episode, we will be talking about the harsh reality of racial injustice World Wide, especially in the United States of America. As a young black woman in America, these harsh realities are constant reminders that it's not my language that is dangerous, but the very color of my skin. The harsh reality of being young, gifted, and black in Ame…
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In this episode, we will be talking about how white privilege creates a lack of maturity for healthy communication. As a society, we have different levels of persons, the upper class, middle class, and the lower class. Theoretically, we have all been at different levels in our lives and face drastic hurdles that the world views as going through har…
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In this episode, we will be talking about the birds and the bees: who first talked to you about sex. This is a discussion that is rarely talked about, instead, it's acted out in our lives, movies, music, and on the internet. Growing up before social media, youtube, and public domains, we had conversations and interacted with more people. As of late…
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In this episode, we will be talking about the negatives of not disciplining your kids or teenagers. As a young girl growing up in a single-parent home, I learned the very importance of having respect for human life and my existence. Truthfully, life is like a mirror of the developmental stages of someone's spiritual and mental growth. The hardest t…
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In this episode, we will be talking about why prayer should be implemented in parenting a child. Growing up in a single-parent home, my mother always made sure that I and my three other siblings were both physically and spiritually safe. Despite being homeschooled for the majority of my adolescent and teenage life, my mother allowed me to go on a j…
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In this episode, we will be talking about the false psychological dangers of the angry black woman stereotype. Growing as a young black woman in America, I have always felt like I had to change myself and alter my way of communicating to make someone else feel comfortable or to be labeled as an angry black woman. Despite changing the volume of my v…
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In this episode, we will be talking about Is Discrimination A Trigger for Mental Health and Suicidal Issues. This is a topic that many of us shy away from discussing because of the shame and embarrassment of being labeled with a disorder. For years, many of us have suffered in silence because of shame and never cried out for help. As a result, mill…
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In this episode, we will be talking about the lack of emotional intelligence and why this social divide is creating another cultural exodus. All my life, I was taught to respect others and value what each person from another nationality brings to the table, but the lack of understanding of persons taints the true moral of human decency. The words "…
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In this episode, we will be talking about the REAL cause behind the lack of support for black-owned businesses from African American audiences. As a consumer of holistic products and apparel, over the years, I have seen the success of different European fashion brands who are supported by diverse audiences. However, authentic black-owned grassroots…
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In this episode, we will be talking about a relevant topic and a false stereotypical perception of what is right or wrong. Growing up as a beautiful brown skin girl, I have always noticed the favor or approval of an African American with lighter caramel skin versus the side-eyes of someone with dark skin. This perception has never affected me but I…
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In this episode, we will be talking about the lack of care and medical resources for women, especially black women in low-income areas. In the United States, black women are 2 to 6 times more likely to die from complications of pregnancy than white women, depending on where they live (American Medical Association, 1999). Total maternal mortality ra…
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In this episode, we will be addressing the topic that speaks to the frustration and lack thereof of emotional intelligence when it comes to sharing our views on what is deemed beautiful. As a young Black Woman, I have always got those looks and peculiar questions as to whether or not the hair growing from my scalp is real. Those comments have and s…
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In this episode, I will be talking about the subtle stereotypical false perceptions and constant labels implemented against Black Women in America. Living in a world where everything is all about looks, how much followers you have, body type, and academics. I find it hard for us as human beings to be authentic and speak without offending no matter …
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In this episode, I will be talking about the steps and solutions to overcoming racism & stereotypical comments daily. Every day we are faced with different emotional and psychological obstacles that continuously get in the way of the growth process. Some if not most of the racism & stereotypical comments are stemmed from social media, personal or i…
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In this episode, I will be talking about why college is a privilege, not an obligation. Growing up, my mother has always been my greatest supporter and encouraged me to never stop learning. Despite my hesitation and lack of interest in doing any homework or participating in educational activities, my mother still encouraged and allowed me to get ov…
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In this episode, I will be talking about how a young adult or adolescent child can build a healthier communicative relationship with their parents. Growing up, I was surrounded with the freedom to communicate my thoughts openly without any fear or restrictions. However, this does not mean that my mother allowed me to say whatever came to my mouth. …
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In this episode, I will be talking about a topic that is an ongoing discussion and why our culture is still divided. Recently Disney released new details on the new Live Action film "Ariel" and announced the actress who will be singing under the sea. Halle Bailey will be our Ariel, she one of the stars of the Freeform television show "Grownish", pl…
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In this episode, we will be discussing the cultural phenomenon of survival and the lack of spiritual discernment in how we communicate with those around us. Every day 1 in 10 children are latchkey children while their parents are working, for most, having the blessing of having two parents offers more opportunities to have at least one form of adul…
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