Not Another Pod �� Taneisha Early
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Your favorite Life Coach here to give you all the tea, on the real, all the time. We too old to still be blaming others for our actions, let’s hold one another accountable and grow.
If this sounds like a move you want to make in 2024 & behind.
WELCOME. Grab some wine or a shot of whiskey (whatever floats your boat) a friend, kickback & listen.
For Podcast topics, questions, shoutouts, or just to say "Hi!" email me at taneishae@gmail.com
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Father's Day Blues
Father's Day has become one of the most controversial holidays amongst single mothers, and those with whom they have procreated. So why do some women wish themselves a "Happy Father's Day?" And why are so many people bothered?
In this episode I will explain the ways this is depicted among single mothers, while I am not condoning it, I understand.
If you have questions, comments, or episode suggestions, please shoot me an email--> taneishae@gmail.com OR slide in the DM on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/taneisha.early.54/ or Instagram at -->https://www.instagram.com/_callhercoach/
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Clear Vision
A few take aways for those starting a business, and feeling like they need support from those who you expected to support you.
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The "Strong" Friend
Where does the strong friend go when they no longer can or want to be strong?
In this episode, I will discuss how being a strong friend affects the dynamics of the friendship and the stability of the individual. I will discuss how the friend on the receiving end should consider being more aware of what they are asking of their friend, and adjust their actions. Friendships are just like any other type of relationship: It should benefit each person in one way or another. How are you benefiting from this friendship? Is it draining you dry, or filling you up? -
The Strong Friend
Let’s face it, we all have that one friend who we KNOW going to be there no matter what. You need a driver to flee the scene? They there. You need an accomplice. They got you. You need an alibi. They got you for that too. You need to cry, slob, and make horrible life choices. They riding shotgun. But what about them? Who looks out for them? Who do they go too when they no longer have the strength to be strong?
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Bruh, We Gotta Do Better.
In continuation to my transparency episode AND from the poll on topics to discuss, brings me to this: I am sick and tired of dating or trying to be an understanding adult in 2020. Follow me on Facebook “Taneisha LE” and IG “@real.talk.with.t”