• A Blerd Without Borders
    Jun 25 2026

    In this eye-opening episode of Closed Door Conversations Podcast, host Mil Ivory sits down with Phil The Blerd Explorer for a fascinating conversation about travel, identity, culture, and living life beyond expectations.

    Phil shares the inspiration behind his book, his experiences traveling abroad, and the meaning behind the term B.L.E.R.D. (Black Nerd) and how embracing that identity has shaped his journey as a Black man. Together, Mil and Phil explore what it means to challenge stereotypes, pursue uncommon interests, and navigate spaces where Black men are often underrepresented.

    From international adventures and cultural discoveries to personal growth and self-definition, Phil reflects on the many experiences that have taken him outside of the box society often places around Black men. The conversation dives into the importance of curiosity, authenticity, and refusing to let others dictate what being Black should look like.

    Raw, insightful, and inspiring, this episode celebrates individuality, exploration, and the freedom to create your own path—regardless of expectations.

    Because sometimes the greatest journey isn't just seeing the world—it's discovering who you are while exploring it.

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    59 mins
  • Men Don't Heal Loudly
    May 15 2026

    In this powerful episode of Closed Door Conversations Podcast, host Mil Ivory sits down with fellow podcaster, therapist, and author Kervin Searls for an honest conversation about why so many men suffer in silence and why men often don’t heal out loud.

    Together, they explore the emotional weight men carry behind the mask of strength, the stigma surrounding vulnerability, and how society conditions men to suppress pain instead of process it. From childhood conditioning and trauma to relationships, emotional unavailability, and the fear of appearing weak, this discussion digs deep into the mental health struggles many men face but rarely speak about openly.

    Mil and Kervin challenge toxic ideas surrounding masculinity while creating space for honesty, accountability, healing, and emotional awareness. This episode is raw, insightful, and necessary for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of men’s mental and emotional health.

    Because sometimes the strongest men are the ones silently fighting battles nobody sees.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Diagnosis Dating
    May 1 2026

    In this insightful episode of Closed Door Conversations Podcast, host Mil Ivory sits down with a licensed therapist Dee Carpenter and Vernon Scott for an honest conversation about dating through the lens of a mental health professional.

    Together, they unpack the unique challenges therapists face in the dating world — from overanalyzing behaviors and setting firm boundaries, to navigating emotional availability and the pressure of always being “the self-aware one” in the room. The conversation explores how professional training can both help and complicate relationships, especially when it comes to vulnerability, trust, and letting your guard down.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Truth About Healing
    Apr 17 2026

    In this raw and unfiltered episode of Closed Door Conversations Podcast, host Mil Ivory opens up about the harsh truth about healing — beyond the aesthetic, beyond the surface, and far from the picture-perfect version often portrayed.

    Drawing from her own personal journey, Mil Ivory dives into what healing really looks like: the emotional breakdowns, the uncomfortable self-reflection, the grief, the anger, and the moments of isolation that come with truly facing yourself. She speaks candidly about learning to set boundaries, outgrowing people and patterns, and the reality that healing is not linear — it’s messy, unpredictable, and deeply personal.

    This episode challenges the idea that healing is always peaceful, and instead highlights the courage it takes to sit with pain, unlearn survival habits, and rebuild from within.

    If you’ve ever felt like your healing process doesn’t look “right,” this conversation is your reminder that real healing isn’t pretty — but it is powerful.

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    32 mins
  • Becoming The Woman of Your Dreams
    Apr 2 2026

    In this powerful and thought-provoking episode, the host of CDC sits down with Sky Marie and Shanell Lewis for an open and honest conversation about transformation, identity, and becoming the woman she always knew herself to be.

    Sky Marie shares her journey with raw vulnerability — from self-discovery and inner conflict to stepping fully into her truth and embracing her femininity on her own terms. Together, they explore what it means to pursue authenticity, redefine confidence, and challenge societal expectations along the way.

    This episode is about more than transition — it’s about courage, self-love, and the power of becoming who you truly are, unapologetically.

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    53 mins
  • Love Just Wasn’t Enough
    Mar 19 2026

    Host Mil Ivory sits down with fellow podcaster Big Smash for a raw, honest exploration of what happens when marriage loses its spark.

    Together, they unpack emotional distance, intimacy without connection, silent resentment, and the hard questions couples avoid. This isn’t about blame — it’s about truth, growth, and facing the reality of a loveless marriage/ relationship with courage and clarity.

    For anyone who’s ever felt alone in a relationship, these are the conversations that need to be heard.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Exploring dating and the difference in wanting vs needing a spouse/partner.
    Mar 6 2026

    Keywords

    relationships, dating, emotional support, independence, communication, intimacy, wants vs needs, self-sufficiency, trauma, expectations

    Summary

    In this engaging conversation, Mil Ivory and Tory Everhart explore the complexities of dating, modern relationships, focusing on the distinction between wanting and needing a partner. They discuss the importance of emotional support, communication, and the impact of past traumas on current dating experiences. The dialogue emphasizes the significance of understanding and humility in relationships, as well as the necessity of being self-sufficient while still desiring companionship. Through personal anecdotes and insights, they navigate the challenges of dating in today's world, highlighting the need for transparency and intentionality in building connections.

    Takeaways

    The difference between wanting and needing a partner is crucial in relationships. Women often struggle to distinguish between their wants and needs in dating. Dating should be about getting to know each other without pressure. Intimacy and emotional support are key components of a successful relationship. Independence does not negate the desire for companionship. Clear communication is essential for understanding each other's expectations. Humility and growth are important in navigating relationships. Emotional trauma can impact dating experiences and expectations. The three-date rule can help establish boundaries and expectations in dating. Time and transparency are vital for building strong connections.

    Titles

    Navigating Wants vs. Needs in Relationships The Modern Dating Dilemma

    sound bites

    "I feel like that's okay." "I don't want to be dignitized." "I want my person now."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Wants vs. Needs in Relationships 03:00 Defining Dating and Its Misconceptions 05:58 The Role of Intimacy and Abstinence in Dating 08:59 Understanding Independence and Companionship 11:55 The Importance of Self-Sufficiency 15:04 Expectations in Relationships and Humility 18:00 The Role of a Man in a Woman's Life 20:51 Recognizing a Trying Man 24:08 Communication and Transparency in Dating 25:36 Navigating Time and Relationships 27:07 The Three Date Rule: Expectations and Realities 30:52 Communication: The Key to Connection 35:17 Expectations of Chivalry in Modern Dating 39:10 Understanding Emotional Needs and Communication 45:20 The Importance of Specificity in Invitations 49:28 Navigating Dating Dynamics 52:51 Understanding Interest and Initiation 56:18 The Importance of Emotional Support 01:01:30 Healing from Past Relationships 01:06:08 The Balance of Independence and Partnership

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • What had Happened was.........
    Feb 20 2026

    In this heartfelt episode, the host shares a deeply personal story about the loss of her son, Zanqurious, and the impact it has had on her family. Joined by her daughters, they discuss their individual reactions to the news, the importance of healthy grieving, and the coping mechanisms they have developed. The conversation emphasizes the significance of support systems, therapy, and cherishing memories while navigating the complexities of grief. Through laughter and tears, they highlight the journey of healing and the lessons learned along the way.

    Keywords

    grief, loss, healing, family, coping, mental health, support, therapy, emotions, memories

    Takeaways

    It's okay to cry and express emotions. Grief doesn't have a time limit. Healthy grieving involves discussing feelings openly. Support systems are crucial during tough times. Memories can bring both joy and sadness. Therapy can be a valuable tool for healing. Each person's grieving process is unique. It's important to cherish moments with loved ones. Numbness is a common reaction to loss. Finding ways to honor the memory of loved ones is essential.

    Titles

    Navigating Grief: A Family's Journey The Impact of Loss on Family Dynamics

    sound bites

    "It's okay to cry and express emotions." "Grief doesn't have a time limit." "Numbness is a common reaction to loss."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Personal Struggles 01:24 The Loss of a Loved One 05:33 Sharing the News with Family 09:35 Reactions to the Tragedy 13:42 Coping with Grief 19:57 Memories and Healing 26:30 Reflections and Moving Forward 29:55 Musical Memories and Grief 31:19 Surprising Strength in Grief 34:14 The Ongoing Journey of Healing 35:49 Therapy and Coping Mechanisms 41:50 Understanding Grief's Unpredictability 44:47 Cherishing Moments and Emotional Growth 49:44 The Importance of Therapy and Support

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    58 mins