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Welcome to Bar table talk — the open space for real talk. Here, no topic is off limits. From relationships and personal growth to culture, current events, and everyday struggles, this is a roundtable where everyone’s voice matters. Pull up a chair, join the conversation, and let’s keep it real — unfiltered, open, and honest
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In a world flooded with opinions, headlines, and viral narratives, discernment is more important than ever. This podcast challenges listeners to question information, verify facts, and think critically instead of blindly following the crowd. Are you doing your own research—or just repeating what you’re told?
This episode explores how the Black Movement shaped the Black community socially, politically, culturally, and economically. We take a deeper look at the struggles, sacrifices, and victories that helped redefine identity, empowerment, and resistance. From civil rights and activism to education, culture, and self-determination, this conversation highlights how collective action created lasting change—and where its influence is still felt today. We also discuss the ongoing challenges the Black community continues to face and how the lessons of the movement can guide future generations. This episode is about understanding our history, honoring those who fought for progress, and recognizing how the past continues to shape the present.Support the stream: https://streamlabs.com/killaskittles351Ask
Addiction does not define a person—but recovery can redefine a life. This episode explores the realities of drug addiction, the courage it takes to seek help, and the power of healing through support, accountability, and self-reflection. A conversation rooted in honesty, resilience, and hope.
The Journey of Adulthood: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly is a real-life conversation about what it actually means to grow up. From wins and setbacks to lessons nobody warned us about, this podcast dives into adulthood with honesty, humor, and heart. No filters, no pretending—just real stories, real growth, and real conversations about life as it unfolds.
today we’re honoring Veterans Day with a powerful conversation about what it really means to support our veterans beyond the posts, the parades, and the speeches.
This episode explores the real and often unspoken stigmas faced by people in same-sex relationships. We dive into how judgment, stereotypes, and misunderstanding can impact love, identity, and everyday life. From navigating family expectations to dealing with social pressure and internalized fears, we unpack the challenges that many LGBTQ+ individuals still experience today. This conversation aims to shed light, build empathy, and encourage open dialogue about what acceptance truly looks like.
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Your upbringing shapes you but it doesnt necessarily define who you grow up to be. In this podcast we will dive into excatly that
Boundaries

Boundaries

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In this episode, we dive deep into the signs, patterns, and emotional toll of toxic relationships. From red flags to manipulation, control, and the cycle of ups and downs, we explore how toxic dynamics affect self-worth, mental health, and personal growth. Whether it’s friendships, family, or romantic partners, we’ll unpack what makes a relationship unhealthy and how to recognize when it’s time to set boundaries or walk away.
Bullying has always been around, but the way it shows up has changed with time. In this episode, we dive into the differences between how bullying looked in past generations compared to what kids and teens face today. From face-to-face confrontations at school to the rise of cyberbullying on social media, we explore how technology, culture, and awareness have shaped the experience. Join us as we discuss the impact on mental health, the role of parents and educators, and what can be done to create safer spaces for the next generation
Think about it—how many times do we treat our thoughts like facts? We get an idea in our head, a worry, a judgment, and suddenly we’re acting like it’s the absolute truth. But what if our thoughts were just… thoughts? Not reality, not facts, just mental noise? That’s what this book unpacks, and honestly, it’s life-changing once you start to practice it.”
Why do so many people play the victim in relationships instead of looking inward and owning their part in the problems? In this episode, we dive into the psychology of blame, accountability, and self-reflection. We’ll explore why it’s often easier to point fingers than to take responsibility, how a “victim mindset” can damage trust and communication, and what it really takes to break the cycle. Whether you’ve been on the receiving end of blame or caught yourself avoiding accountability, this conversation is all about learning, growing, and building healthier relationships.
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