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Author: Leslie Haskin

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We exist for no other reason but to encourage people through their life journeys and their struggles; tackling issues of depression and anxiety, loneliness, fear, suicide and loss. Those are the problems that we solve. Those are the areas that we mobilize in order to pull people out of those dark places and into the light. Join Leslie and a few of her friends for conversations that inspire and rewire minds to live whole, authentic and victorious. Insightful Living is part of the Buzzsprout Network. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Google / Spotify / Stitcher / Alexa / TuneIn / RSS Feed
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In this episode, Leslie speaks with Laura Busse, author, speaker and founder of the 3pm wakeup call about the recent suicide death of her son, Evan. Laura leads an eloquent and heartbreaking, yet hopeful conversation about surviving the suicide of a loved one, going deeper into this heartbreaking epidemic and offering first-hand advice and prayer to help family and friends find peace.Contact Laura: https://www.3oclockwakeup.com/Social Media Contact: https://www.facebook.com/laura.busse
In this time when the racial stakes are so high, a black man and a white man sit down together to talk about perspective; the confederate flag, racist black behavior and even what's next. A rare and insightful look from the white perspective. 
What is an accidental racist and does Pro White mean Anti Black? Leslie speaks with Elizabeth Eraca in a candid discussion about whiteness, identity and social constructs in America.
Apostle Darren Kelley and Pastor Shawn Dandridge talk passionately about the lack of movement in the black church, black leadership and how to move forward in this age of racial tension and division. 
From Africa to Healing

From Africa to Healing

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Emotional, riveting, honest. Three words describe this week’s episode with African CEO, Steve Asiema in a conversation comparing African blacks to American blacks and the tenacity its going to take to forge ahead. 
Honest and controversial, this episode looks at interracial relationships through the eyes of a black and a white woman whose opinions land at opposite ends of the issue. Exploring the black man white woman paradox. they tackles a few very tough questions.
What's the difference between human "value" and "worth?" In this episode, Leslie speaks candidly about her personal beliefs about the racial divide in America, and who we are in Christ. 
In this episode, Leslie speaks with Reality TV Producer, Ron Smith about how to stop the revolving door of recidivism.
Interracial couple, Adrienne and Rob Lemke share the challenges of interracial marriage and navigating through a racially challenging culture. The couple get candid about diversity, inclusion and raising biracial children.
 Why does the fear of black men persist? Leslie speaks with nine of her nephews in a soul-stirring conversation about how the current racial climate affects their everyday lives and the hopes for their children. In this must hear episode, burning questions are answered. 
Should we be more involved in politics or does it really matter? Leslie talks with self-proclaimed anarchist, Andrew Gulak and political insider, Paul Thomas about today's political mayhem and the consequences of not getting involved. Passion, Intrigue & a final meeting of the minds. Don’t miss it. #SmartConversations
On the phone with Leslie is acclaimed journalist, Discovery Channel Correspondent and past CNN anchor, Tony Harris. Getting to the nitty gritty of black economics, the passivity of the black community and why we celebrated the Black Panther Movie with such fervor, Leslie and Tony answer the question, when will we really overcome?
On the phone with Leslie is Chris J. Ottenstroer, president of Kingdom First Mortgage. They discuss what’s at the core of the Colin Kapernick controversy, the fear of black men and what it will take to bridge the racial divide. This is Part:1 of the 3 Part Series that you don't want to miss
Hang on to your heart strings! September 11th survivor, Leslie Haskin is on the phone with the past Dutchess County Temple President, Robert Ritter remembering the devastation of the day in heart-breaking detail. For the first time, Leslie opens up about the controversies surrounding the fireman and the jumpers. The conversation ends on a somber but encouraging note with a final message of a greater good.
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In this episode, I’m speaking with mental health advocate and wellness coach, Andrianne Adams. Andrianne shares the inspiring story of her daughter Maddies daily fight with mental illness and spiritual torment. In what could have been a debilitating diagnosis, we see a mom’s unconditional love and unwavering faith to hold her daughter up. We see the strength of a young girl willing to fight the good fight for her quality of life. Together they are a force to be reckoned with.  You don’t want to miss this.Song Credit: “Why not Me”, Song by Tasha Page-Lockhart
Dynamic mother-daughter team, Annie and Donni Furrey debunk outdated theories about isolation and identity confusion for mixed-race children. They speak openly about confronting, overcoming and empowering multiracial children to find their own identity.
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R Jonah Ritter

This black lady is so woke! You want hear fresh perspective on racism, HERE it is! This lady, Leslie Haskins is radical in a good way. Listen. LISTEN! RE-think. TRANSFORM. Not others, YOURSELF!!!

Nov 2nd
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R Jonah Ritter

Perfect subject for this important subject. An expert for sure on the subject! i hope a million people listen to this. Great interview.

Oct 27th
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Bob Ritter

Leslie has an amazing and special story. She is helping us to transform ourselves with insightful, deep and honest discussions and views on race, G-d and living a more meaningful life.

Oct 3rd
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