My Not So Glamorous Life

A podcast that gives you a break from the strong black woman stigma so you can relax, learn and be reignited. In a digital world where all we see are finished products and highlight reels, we are often made to feel like discussing our real journey is taboo. Not anymore. Listen in on real-life experiences and bring a friend.

The thing about love

I am convinced that most of us have got it wrong. I’m not saying that I have it figured out but I think that I am pretty damn close. I’m not telling you to be a therapist however can you handle the truth of the bad side?

07-24
19:40

Mentorship Part II : Jada Knew

Join me as I talk about the nuances of mentorship and how they can turn into entanglements. Sometimes we have to have important conversations with our young adults who seek mentorship and prep them on how to create boundaries before things get out of hand.

07-20
32:22

Mentorship: what it is and what it ain’t

Many of us have either been the mentor or have been the mentee and the relationship has not always been a good one so I want to make things clear. I explore what the rules of engagement are and what you should be doing or expecting but also how not to be an ass about it.

07-02
19:46

A thin line between Tough Love and Criticism

Communication can be so nuanced when we consider what’s said and what we really mean. I explore why things get lost in translation and how to fix it. Recommended reading for Women, Sisters, and Moms of Teen Daughters: The Care And Feeding of Ravenously Hungry Girls By Anissa Gray

06-26
19:09

Pleasure to meet you… Finally

I just wanted to give a formal introduction since my first episode was very impromptu and unplanned. Take a moment to get to know a little bit about me and follow me on Instagram and Twitter at Lifew_Chelsea9. I sometimes follow back. Also my website is www.wellwateredcoaching.com

06-23
19:58

Black Women and Black Lives Matter

Are you stuck between a rock and a hard place in regards to your support for the BLM? Many of us are confused and carry a burden of not wanting to be perceived as anti-BLM but recognize that it's overwhelmingly male-dominated and ignores the women and queer folks who've died due to police violence. So why does it feel so heavy and what can we do? I'll give you a few tips to explore.

06-04
39:41

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