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Spring is springing and everything—from relationships to ideas—is blooming! In this heartfelt episode, we talk about how to watch things bloom without always needing to pluck them. Sometimes love means letting things grow at a distance… and that’s okay.
We also get into:
Netflix’s Forever — A beautiful coming-of-age story based on Judy Blume’s novel. Shoutout to Wood Harris as Eric Edwards. His fathering style brought back memories of how my dad raised me with conversation over control.
The 12-Foot Statue of a Black Woman in Times Square — A powerful moment of visibility that sparked deep conversation. What does it mean to feel worthy in your rawest form? Let’s challenge beauty standards and redefine “soft girl era” on our own terms.
Communication ≠ Expression — Let’s talk about the difference between emoting and effectively communicating, especially in our relationships with emotionally intelligent men. Sis, iron sharpens iron.
Creating Safe Spaces for Black Women AND the Men We Love — Learn how to listen without repackaging, and respond without weaponizing.
Plus, a gentle wrap-up of our current book journey and a heads-up for next month’s spicy topic: Mean Girls in Ministry.
Homework? Yup! Start with self-evaluation before pointing outward. What have YOU contributed to the culture of ministry? We’re going deeper next time, so start reflecting now.
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