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5 Ladies discussing real topics from faith based authentic perspective.

    SEASONS CHANGE, SEASON 2, EPISODE 9

    SEASONS CHANGE, SEASON 2, EPISODE 9

    Welcome to Fall where we celebrate pumpkin spice EVERYTHING and the official launch of sweater weather. As you embrace the change of seasons on the calendar, are you also equipped for the change of seasons in your life?
     
    Whether it’s getting older, career transitions, geographic moves or changes to your relationship or friendship status, we ALL will experience change that might seem challenging to accept. Join Kim, Carmen, Sarah, Alissa and Isha as they talk about what they learned from some of the most challenging seasons in their lives and strategies to embrace and even prepare for major life changes. 
     
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    • 1 tim. 3 min
    Idolatry of Marriage, Season 2, Episode 8

    Idolatry of Marriage, Season 2, Episode 8

    On this week’s episode, the ladies discuss the different views men and women have regarding marriage. Do women idolize marriage more than men? Does our upbringing influence our thoughts about marriage? We are joined by Drew Shaw, Educator, Author & Entrepreneur and Warren Hampton, Influencer, Social Activist & Pastor who also provide their perspective on the topic.
     
    What do you think? We want to hear from you! Follow us on IG & FB @thecleartalkshow and email us your thoughts cleartalkshow@gmail.com

    • 1 tim. 3 min
    Cancel Culture, Season 2, Episode 7

    Cancel Culture, Season 2, Episode 7

    Cancel Culture is defined as “the boycott or public shaming of a person who has shared a questionable or unpopular opinion.”
    Who deserves to be canceled? Does cancel culture cause people to be more accountable for the things they say or do? Does cancel culture leave room for forgiveness or second chances?
    Also Discussed on The Show:
    2020 Presidential Election
    Netflix backlash over “Cuties”
    Dating misadventures
    Socially distanced fun in Phoenix
    Follow The Clear Talk Show on Instagram and Facebook. Got something you want to share with Alissa, Carmen, Isha, Kim or Sarah? Send us an email at ClearTalkShow@gmail.com.

    • 1 tim. 12 min
    Rest, Reset & Responsibility, Season 2, Episode 6

    Rest, Reset & Responsibility, Season 2, Episode 6

    We're back from all the madness due to COVID-19.  Join the ladies as they catch up conversation of what's been going on the last 6 months.  Be encouraged as the ladies guide you through what they like to call rest, reset and responsibility.

    • 1 tim. 9 min
    Dating: No More Drama, Season 2, Episode 5

    Dating: No More Drama, Season 2, Episode 5

    Dating plus boundaries are something that we all have experienced in one way or another.  Some experiences have been good, some have been bad.  Listen to the ladies talk about their dating experiences in a real raw way and give advice to those who may be in the dating game now.

    • 1 tim. 13 min
    Let's Be Clean #DatRona, Season 2, Episode 4

    Let's Be Clean #DatRona, Season 2, Episode 4

    No matter who you are, the COVID-19 pandemic has created changes in our day to day lives. Let's take a break from fear and worry and listen to the ladies have a laugh, focus on hope and opportunities and the unity that the current situation invites.

    • 54 min

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