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Author: Elowen Sayla
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Culture meets clarity. Real talk meets rhythm.
Welcome to The Living Room — where the conversation doesn’t just land, it lingers.
Hosted by Elowen Sayla, this isn’t small talk. This is soul talk for grown folks navigating life, love, purpose, and power. It’s where we break things down, not for the likes, but for the clarity.
From unfiltered reflections to powerful panels, The Living Room is where culture, conversation, and connection collide.
Come for the truth. Stay for the resonance.
Let’s talk about what’s really going on.
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Valentine’s Day hits different when the love you expected... never came. In this raw and honest conversation, Selah opens the door to the ache many feel but few name: what happens when love doesn’t show up? No grand gestures. No flowers at work. No call. No effort. And sometimes—even while in a relationship—still feeling unseen. 📍Drop your thoughts in the comments. The Room is open. Watch on YouTube and Subscribe to The Living Room Podcast TV for more episodes like this. Send a text Sup...
This Valentine’s Day, Sayla returns to The Living Room for a solo conversation about love — not the Hallmark kind. What’s Love Got to Do With It? explores intent, emotion, timing, and the quiet truths that surface when love shows up… or doesn’t. This episode isn’t about fantasy or performance. It’s about clarity, honesty, and the grown truth about relationships. Whether you’re partnered, single, healing, or simply listening — pull up a seat. Send a text Support the show 🔗 Follow Us YouTub...
In this episode, Sayla is joined by her cousins—aka the Cousin Crew—and it’s pure comedy from start to finish. The stories are flying, the jokes interrupt the memories, and the truth slips out between laughs. If you grew up with your cousins as your best friends, this episode will feel like home. Grab your drink, grab your wine, pull up, relax, and let the laughter do what it does. Watch the full episode on YouTube at The Living Room Podcast. Send a text Support the show 🔗 Follow ...
It felt like an interruption — but it was really a divine pause. In this solo episode, Sayla speaks to the stillness that stormed in and slowed us all down. From the first-day excitement to the fourth-day fatigue, we went from novelty to necessity. But beneath the cabin fever? Something sacred. We remembered that coffee at home hits harder than Starbucks. That home-cooked meals taste better than takeout. That family game night still matters. The storm didn’t just shut down the city — it wok...
Some friends are for a moment.Others are for the making of you. In this episode of The Dialogue, Sayla is joined by her childhood friend K Stubbs to reflect on 40 years of friendship, growth, and everything in between. from young girls to grown women holding each other through every season. Want to see the full conversation? Watch the episode on YouTube at The Living Room Podcast TV. Send a text Support the show 🔗 Follow Us YouTube: The Living Room Podcast TV Instagram: @livingroompodcastt...
What happens when a man and a woman have chemistry, connection, and real respect — but choose not to cross the line? In this episode of The Living Room Podcast, Sayla sits down with Paul P. to talk through the tension that lives inside male-female friendships. From attraction to boundaries, DMs to discipline, this one’s for the people trying to navigate the gray without ruining something good. This episode is hilarious, honest, and full of the kind of grown talk most people never get to have...
This week in The Living Room, we're pulling back the curtain on what manhood really looks like — beyond the ego, the pressure, and the performance. In this raw, honest episode, Sayla sits down with TFuller to talk manhood in full view: college drop-offs, family expectations, strip club stories, emotional restraint, and what happens when boys are told to “just figure it out.” 📍Subscribe for new episodes every Tuesday & Thursday Send a text Support the show 🔗 Follow Us YouTube: The Living...
Sayla is joined by her real-life sister, Dawn J., for a conversation that’s as bold, hilarious, and unfiltered as sisterhood gets. From childhood memories to grown-woman confessions, this episode is packed with laughter, honest moments, and the kind of stories only your sister can tell. If you've ever had a sister, wanted one, or been the sister that kept it all the way real — this one's for you. Send a text Support the show 🔗 Follow Us YouTube: The Living Room Podcast TV Instagram: @livingr...
It’s vision board season — but what good is a new vision if you’re still showing up the same way? In this first episode of The Dialogue, Sayla gets all the way grown about the gap between what you say you want and how you keep moving. Because a new year doesn’t mean a new outcome if your habits, mindset, and discipline never shift. Send a text Support the show 🔗 Follow Us YouTube: The Living Room Podcast TV Instagram: @livingroompodcasttv TikTok: @livingroompodcast_ Facebook: @TheLivingRo...
In this Season 1 finale, Sayla takes us back to the beginning, to the blueprint, to the quiet risk of building something from scratch. From launch nerves to living-room breakthroughs, this episode walks through the moments that made The Living Room Podcast what it is now. But this isn’t a goodbye. It’s a handoff. Because Season 2-The Dialogue, is already pulling up, louder, deeper, and more intentional than ever. Come sit with us one last time before the next chapter begins. Send a text Sup...
In this episode, Sayla talks about what it really means to reset. To pivot before you hit a wall. To choose different, even if nothing around you has changed yet. To make the shift without waiting for a date, a title, or a breakdown. This isn’t a “new year, new me” episode. This is for the ones who feel the shift now. Before the countdown. Before the fireworks. Before the calendar flips. The reset is now. And you don’t need a New Year’s resolution to do something different. Send a text Suppor...
If this year were a book… where did the story shift? Did you see the ending coming back in Chapter 4? Did some characters exit before the final scene — or were you the one who finally walked away? In this episode, Sayla takes you back through the plot twists, cliffhangers, and quiet revelations that shaped the year. The moments you kept rereading. The ones you couldn’t rewrite. And the ones that finally made sense. Send a text Support the show 🔗 Follow Us YouTube: The Living Ro...
Y’all had questions after Woman to Woman. You asked. I answered. In this bonus Q&A, Sayla pulled up to answer a few — straight from the studio. Mic tappy. Let’s get into it. Send a text Support the show 🔗 Follow Us YouTube: The Living Room Podcast TV Instagram: @livingroompodcasttv TikTok: @livingroompodcast_ Facebook: @TheLivingRoomPodcast
They didn’t say it in the comments. They said it to me. DMs. Voicenotes. Silence. This isn’t a call-out. It’s a call-in. Not about blame—but what was never said. Tonight, Syala speaks to the women, but brings the receipts from the men. Pull up. You might hear something that heals more than just you. Send a text Support the show 🔗 Follow Us YouTube: The Living Room Podcast TV Instagram: @livingroompodcasttv TikTok: @livingroompodcast_ Facebook: @TheLivingRoomPodcast
Some people love the holidays. Some just survive them. The part where you show up… but you’re not all the way there. Where the chair is empty, but the memory is loud. Where the laughter don’t quite land like it used to. Where the budget’s tight, the invites are few, and your peace is fragile. Let’s talk about that part. The in-between. The unsaid. Send a text Support the show 🔗 Follow Us YouTube: The Living Room Podcast TV Instagram: @livingroompodcasttv TikTok: @livingroompodcast_ F...
This is one of those moments —a reflection that came through without planning, without prep, without polish. What happens when a woman finally meets real safety? Not the kind she has to earn. The kind that just is. Send a text Support the show 🔗 Follow Us YouTube: The Living Room Podcast TV Instagram: @livingroompodcasttv TikTok: @livingroompodcast_ Facebook: @TheLivingRoomPodcast
In this episode, Sayla gets real about what happens when your thoughts get hijacked — by social media, content overload, and culture telling you who to be, how to move, and what to want. Somewhere in the scroll, you forgot what your own thoughts even sound like. Press play. Let’s get your mind back. Send a text Support the show 🔗 Follow Us YouTube: The Living Room Podcast TV Instagram: @livingroompodcasttv TikTok: @livingroompodcast_ Facebook: @TheLivingRoomPodcast
Tonight, there’s no outline. No notes. Just Sayla — showing up honest, open, and off-script. This episode isn’t about a topic. It’s about the weight some of us have been carrying all week... and the need for space to just breathe. No performance. No pretending. Just presence. If you’ve been holding it together but feeling like you’re falling apart underneath — this one’s for you. Come sit with us. Let’s talk. Send a text Support the show 🔗 Follow Us YouTube: The Living Room Podcast TV In...
It was just a text. So why did it bother you that much when they didn’t reply — the silence triggered something. But what and why? In this episode, Sayla breaks down the emotional charge behind unanswered texts, the assumptions we make, and the truth most folks forget: some people just text different. It might not be personal... but your reaction is. Press play, grab your mirror, and pull up a seat. Send a text Support the show 🔗 Follow Us YouTube: The Living Room Podcast TV Instagram: @livi...
It’s officially open season — and everybody ain’t looking for love. Some folks just don’t want to be alone. In this first full episode of The Living Room Podcast, Sayla opens the door on what cuffing season really is, why people fall into it, and what to watch for when cozy connections start blurring the line between love and survival. Because just because they showed up with a blanket… doesn’t mean they came to stay. Whether you’re single, partnered, separated, or just emotionally tired — th...










