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#itsok2live

By: Tanya "DJ Ms Tan" Cummings
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I want you to not just be alive, but live life to the fullest after experiencing pain, trauma, grief and all of the lemons that life can give us. One of my focuses, is in living through the grief of my son being murdered and my sister!!. Music heals , Karaoke helps too ! I earned my Life Skills In this thing called LIFE and also several certifications with Operation JumpStart ! Suicide prevention is possible reach out to people. Living not just being alive is the goal!

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Episodes
  • It's Ok Dad -Part 4 These Dads wish they had done some things differently
    Jun 15 2026

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    In this episode I get to Tag Team with the Last Leroy and Andre Peeko Train aka Michael Carter. We talk about their upbringing , their life experiences and how it affected their marriages and their parenting styles. Please listen to the end where these men have an aha moment as to how their lives affected their children's lives!

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • It's Ok Dad Part 3 - This Dad found the missing piece
    Jun 14 2026

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    In this episode we talk to Robert Simmons of Real Talk Robert and author of Finding The Missing Piece - Finding Wholeness through Pain Faith , and Purpose. We just talk and get some life nuggets from Roberts life experiences.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • It's ok Dad Part 2 - I was abused as a kid but I persevered
    May 8 2026

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    This podcast interview was part of Tanya's "It's Okay Dad" series, where she discussed fatherhood challenges with her guest Michael, who goes by Andre Peeko Train. Michael shared his personal journey as a retired military veteran who founded Carter Boys Entertainment and a non-profit organization called RUTH (Rebuilding Unity Through Healing Hearts). The conversation covered how childhood trauma and abuse from family members shaped Michael's parenting approach, including his experiences with discipline and mental health struggles. Michael discussed how counseling helped him overcome past trauma and improve his relationship with his children, particularly after gaining custody of his 15-year-old son following legal battles with the child's mother. The interview also addressed the stigma faced by Black fathers and the importance of men seeking mental health support, with Michael recommending Northwest Behavioral Health as a resource for free counseling services.


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    1 hr and 18 mins
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