ConverSayShons Wit My Black Self: Colloquialism Professionally Matters!
It's about the effective understanding and relatability of Colloquialism and Transparency. It’s about influencing a positive relationship with oneself for mental, emotional, and spiritual GoODness. It's about living presently forward with a healthy perspective that supports your choice of what can happen, despite what has happened.
Mental note: Scientific Jargon is better understood and received by some, while Colloquial Expression is better understood and embraced by others; one-style-doesn’t-fit-all.
Podcasting since 2024 • 23 episodes
ConverSayShons Wit My Black Self: Colloquialism Professionally Matters!
Latest Episodes
TToNTT: To Talk or Not To Talk!
Sometimes you have to be quiet to hear and listen to what you have to say. Learning and knowing when to talk and when to listen is a skill that a lot of people are missing! This skill requires being in-tuned with your thoughts and emotio...
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Season 2
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Episode 23
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6:29
Nega-Bye PopUp Shot: Apples,Trees, & Roots!
The older I get, the more I learn about the truth and lies associated with memory, specifically Selective Memory. It affects us all at some time or another, and for one reason/benefit or another. For some people, it int...
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Season 2
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Episode 22
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7:11
Déjà & Vu!
October is Domestic Violence awareness month! It's the time of the year when there's a specfic focus placed on the "loop of abuse" that's Déjà & Vu-ish!An important mental note that is underemphasized, underestimated, and ...
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Season 2
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Episode 21
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4:18
Nega-Bye PopUp Shot: Who Threw That Stone?
"Don't allow your mental well-being to be negatively affected by people who only care about themselves!"Insecure Villains who play Victim come in young and old bodies. Age ain't nothing but a number; believe it! Word ain't alw...
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Season 2
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Episode 20
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2:06
"BUT, BUT, BUT, BUT", Thank You!
There is a phenomenon involving broken relationships between parents and their children, young, middle-aged, and old, and that’s a sad shame, BUT, I can relate. I hear and listen to these issues all too often, and here’s what I’ve person...
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Season 2
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Episode 19
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6:37