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Real women in conversationReal women in conversationHis needs, her needsMy husband, Jessie Cowan , returns as the guest to respond to the top five emotional needs of men and women in relationship. The discussion is based on the book "His needs, her needs - building an affair-proof marriage" by Dr. Willard F. Harley. (This podcast is an entity of J and J Cowan Enterprises, LLC)2020-06-0924 minReal women in conversationReal women in conversationFour things women want from a manDr. J. and her husband Jessie Cowan discuss "Four things women want from a man," a book by Dr. A.R. Bernard, the founder and CEO of the Christian Cultural Center in Brooklyn, NY. Mr. Cowan gives his opinion on the points Dr. Bernard makes about a woman's desire for maturity, decisiveness, consistency, and strength in a mate. 2020-05-1232 minReal women in conversationReal women in conversationRound-table discussion about behaviors without consequencesGuests discuss the trend today of some parents who do not establish behavioral boundaries for their children when they were young. This can then  result in entitled attitudes and a lack of respect for authority. This can lead to poor performance and adjustment in school, on the job, and in life in general.2020-04-1431 minReal women in conversationReal women in conversationHow to get your self-talk under controlSelf-talk is the continuing conversation you have in your head. Research shows that most of this talk is negative and most of what you tell yourself is not based on facts. My guest, Mrs. Camille Burgin, speaks about how to take these thoughts captive and speak positively about yourself and your circumstances. Positive thinking leads to positive spoken words that lead to positive actions and a positive life. (For more conversations, visit https://womeninconversation.weebly.com)2020-03-1030 minReal women in conversationReal women in conversationPam's 100-pound weight-loss journeyDr. Pamela Thompson tells the story of how she finally found a successful path to weight loss. She describes her three-point program that consists of dietary modifications, development of a positive mindset, and participation in daily physical activity. She also stresses that the journey is not success only but she gives pointers on how to get past the plateaus and stay focused on the goal. This is indeed an inspirational story that will encourage and uplift you as we cheer her on. FOr more relevant conversations, please read my blog at https://womeninconversation.weebly.com.2020-02-1133 minReal women in conversationReal women in conversationLooking beyond the packaging to find the good man withinLadies, have you found that when you're looking for a good man you can't seem to find one? It's likely because you have a preconceived notion of what your mate will look like and what his socioeconomic status will be and you may be overlooking good prospects. However, when you look beyond the outer package you may find exactly what you need. For more conversations go to https://womeninconversation.weebly.com.2020-01-1420 minReal women in conversationReal women in conversationDrug Alternative Program - The back story to the presentThe co-founders of the Drug Alternative Program, Clifford and Freddie Harris, talk about their efforts to get men addicted to drugs to turn from that life and turn to Jesus as the only alternative. Their residential program also teaches them self-sufficiency through daily work and Bible study. Clif also shares his own journey through  the horrors of a drug-infused life and his ability to pull himself to the other side by recalling his religious upbringing and Jesus' indwelling in him. Freddie and Clif tell parts of their love story -  how they met and married almost immediately...2019-12-1030 minReal women in conversationReal women in conversationHaving "The Talk" about dementiaDementia goes beyond forgetfulness. It is the gradual loss of mental acuity and it has different levels that can go from mild cognitive impairment to full-blown Alzheimer's disease. It is imperative that we stay observant in order to detect signs of dementia as early as possible in family and friends and even in ourselves. It is also important that we develop and put in writing a plan for end-of-life care if we contract this or other chronic diseases. Keep your destiny in your own hands by making final plans while you are still able. ...2019-11-1318 minReal women in conversationReal women in conversationBreast cancer - Rhonda's storyIn this episode, Dr. Rhonda Moore Jackson details her experience with breast cancer from its initial detection by her at age 21, to the double mastectomy and reconstructive surgery, to the issue with body image post-surgery. Her story of survival of this battle is educational and inspirational and enough to increase your faith in the power of God and a positive attitude. (For other presentations on life issues, please read my blog at https://womeninconversation.weebly.com)2019-10-2230 minReal women in conversationReal women in conversationCoping with lupusLupus erythematosus is an autoimmune disease that can lead to damage to many parts of the body, including the joints, skin, kidneys, heart, lungs, blood vessels and brain. Some of its symptoms include joint pain or swelling, muscle pain, skin rashes, fever, hair loss and feeling very tired. Of the about 1.5 million Americans with this disease, women between 15 and 44 are at the greatest risk and minorities and ethnic groups are affected 2-3 times more than whites. On this podcast, two African American women discuss their struggle with this disease and their daily regimens to combat its effects. 2019-10-0919 minReal women in conversationReal women in conversationBeing a foster parentIn this episode, Ms. Savoni Haywood speaks of her experience serving as a foster parent and the procedure she is now going through to qualify to adopt one of her charges. She speaks about the various levels of fostering and the need  for more African Americans to foster African American children. (You can read about other topics of interest at https://womeninconversation.weebly.com)2019-09-1014 minReal women in conversationReal women in conversationFifty years after high school graduationIn June I attended the 50th reunion for the 1969 graduating class of Tipton High School, Selma, AL. My class. While there, a few of my classmates agreed to share their stories on what their immediate plans were at the time of graduation, how their lives actually turned out, and any advice they would give their 17 year old selves today.2019-08-1421 minReal women in conversationReal women in conversationRaising Black males in today's AmericaDr. Rhonda Jackson and Mrs. Danielle Barnes talk about the rewards and challenges of raising young Black men in today's America. Collectively, they have four teenage sons and they are single mothers, which add another layer to the equation. They speak about what works for them and the support systems they have to help them through the rough spots.2019-07-0925 minReal women in conversationReal women in conversationWork-life balance of a wife and momIn this episode, Mrs. Sophya Johnson discusses how she juggles the demands of being a wife to a husband who is mainly home on the weekend and two sons who demand a lot of attention all of the time. She also emphasizes the need to find a bit of "me" time every day.2019-06-1117 minReal women in conversationReal women in conversationDIscussing life issues, next stepsThis episode continues the conversation on dealing with life issues. It offers advice, based on the guests experiences, on how to move from the problem identification phase to the development and implementation of action plans to move ahead in life. It talks about the need for a support group and the selection of at least one accountability partner who will keep you on track.2019-05-1519 minReal women in conversationReal women in conversationDealing with life issues (Part 1)In this episode, I speak to two women who have faced serious relationship issues. They talk about the methods they used to face their issues and to move past them in a positive direction.2019-04-0917 minReal women in conversationReal women in conversationReal Women in Conversation IntroductionIn this episode, I give the background for establishing the podcast and begin the conversation on the issues that real women  deal with on a daily basis. I also briefly discuss topics from my blog, which can be found at https://womeninconversation.weebly.com.2019-03-1905 min