• Resilience or Entitlement? Are We Raising Kids Who Can't Cope?
    Jun 10 2026

    Two hosts examine whether today’s children are being raised to be resilient problem-solvers or entitled adults, exploring the effects of technology, participation trophies, and social media on young people’s expectations and coping skills.

    They discuss consequences for schools, parents, employers, and communities, debate mental health versus mental toughness, and offer practical ideas—chores, trades, accountability, and real-world experience—to help rebuild grit and responsibility.

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    31 mins
  • Protection -vs- Preparation: Parenting Boys vs Girls in Today's World
    May 3 2026

    Hosts Koshan Mitchell, Tavonna, Keisha Mims and guests explore how men and women differ in raising children—especially sons—focusing on toughness, accountability, emotional safety, and protection.

    The episode discusses communication between co-parents, double standards, the balance between emotional regulation and vulnerability, and how technology and changing family roles affect parenting choices.

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Respect vs. Love: What Really Matters After 40?
    Apr 9 2026

    A candid panel discussion exploring whether respect or love matters more as we age, featuring perspectives on boundaries, finances, emotional availability, and why many stay in relationships too long.

    The episode covers real stories about trust, red flags, and how experience reshapes priorities—choosing peace, authenticity, and respect over youthful passion.

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    2 hrs
  • Strong, Successful, and Tired — What Men Don’t See
    Apr 2 2026

    In this episode, panelists (women and men) explore the invisible labor women carry — from emotional and household work to workplace discrimination, parenting duties, and changes like menopause. Guests share personal stories about balancing careers, family, and self-care while addressing how expectations and lack of communication lead to burnout.

    The conversation includes male perspectives on how to better support women, the impact of shifting financial roles, and practical steps for honest communication and shared responsibility in relationships.

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    1 hr and 51 mins
  • When One Becomes All: The Burden on Black Women
    Mar 6 2026

    This episode explores the unspoken expectation that a single Black woman's actions are taken to represent all Black women. Guests discuss media influence, political consequences, workplace bias, and internal community pressures. They share personal stories and examine how stereotypes—especially the "angry Black woman" trope—affect leadership, voter perception, and everyday interactions.

    Panelists consider solutions like increased exposure, accountability, and cultural awareness, while acknowledging deep historical roots that complicate change. The conversation centers on the tension between authenticity and the need to manage perceptions in public and professional spaces.

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    1 hr and 52 mins
  • The Weight We Carry: Men, Masculinity & Quiet Battles
    Feb 14 2026

    This episode explores the burdens and expectations of modern masculinity — the unspoken pressures men carry, how upbringing shapes behavior, and the gap in mentorship for at-risk youth.

    Callers and panelists share personal testimonies about faith, recovery, mental health, and multiple roles men play as providers, protectors, and mentors. The conversation highlights practical ways to recognize struggle, set boundaries, and support healing in our communities.

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    1 hr and 56 mins
  • Respect vs. Authority: Who’s Responsible When Leadership Fails?
    Dec 30 2025

    A lively panel dissects respect, authority, and accountability across schools, the military, business, and law enforcement. Guests share real stories on leadership, discipline, and when respect must be earned versus enforced.

    The episode explores parenting, workplace boundaries, public trust, and how public opinion shapes institutions — with practical examples and audience interaction throughout.

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    1 hr and 52 mins
  • Why Do People Cheat? Raw Confessions on Desire, Deceit and Accountability
    Dec 5 2025

    On this Wind Down Wednesday episode a diverse panel tackles why people cheat — from unmet desires, emotional connection, availability and greed, to revenge and societal influences. They dig into topics like “soul ties,” accepting gifts from others, and whether excuses or intentional choices drive infidelity.

    The discussion centers on accountability and communication: how to honestly address sexual or emotional dissatisfaction, set boundaries, and decide whether to stay or leave. Practical viewpoints and candid experiences offer listeners guidance on confronting and preventing betrayal in relationships.

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    1 hr and 56 mins