I'm Here 4 It Podcast

I'm Here 4 It Podcast

by Katrina Pascal
Season 1
Manifestation: What does that mean to you?
What do you know??? Episode 15 of Season 1 and WE'RE GOING LIVE!! Join us on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram as we discuss Manifestation and what it means to you. Let's talk about it. When: May 26, 2024 Time: 5:00PM CST YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@imhere4itpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ImHere4It Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/
Marilyn Mosby the Prosecutor Under Fire.
In this episode, the hosts discuss their recent birthdays and Mother's Day celebrations. They also share tips for enjoying the summer season, including choosing the right swimsuit, grooming, staying hydrated, being punctual, and staying safe. In the second part of the episode, they address a listener's question about feeling lost in life and offer advice on finding purpose and making changes. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the challenges of losing oneself and feeling disconnected in a relationship after becoming an empty nester. They suggest ways to occupy one's time, meet new people, and try new experiences. They emphasize the importance of putting oneself out there and having conversations with one's spouse to renew and refresh the relationship. The conversation then shifts to the case of attorney Marilyn Mosby, who is facing wrongful conviction and potential imprisonment. The hosts urge listeners to sign a petition seeking a pardon for Mosby and highlight the need for unity and support within the community.
Masculinity Then vs. Now: A Generational Comparison
In this episode, the hosts introduce their special guest, Dre, and discuss various topics. They start by sharing exciting news about Tori becoming a grandmother. Then, they address a listener's dilemma about settling in a relationship. The hosts offer their perspectives on finding a balance between passion and stability in a relationship. The conversation takes a humorous turn as the hosts engage in banter with their guest. They also introduce the main topic of the episode, which is a generational comparison of masculinity. The hosts share a video clip and discuss their thoughts on the changing definition of masculinity. The conversation explores the topic of men wearing skirts and engaging in traditionally feminine activities. The hosts discuss their confusion and curiosity about this trend and question when it became acceptable for straight men to embrace these behaviors. They also examine the role of absent fathers and the impact of the crack epidemic on family structures. The conversation touches on the importance of strong male role models and the need for guidance in navigating societal expectations. In this conversation, Dre discusses the importance of giving back and being a positive role model. He emphasizes the power of inspiration and the duty to help others. Dre also reflects on the impact of societal influences and the lack of structure in some communities. He shares personal stories and highlights the need for mentorship and guidance for young men. The conversation touches on the challenges faced by single mothers and the importance of male support in raising children. Overall, Dre's message is one of hope, transformation, and the power of positive influence.
Mistakes don’t define you, so make your next move your best move.
Summary In this episode, the hosts interview a guest named Rugge Jones who shares her experience of going through incarceration. Rugge grew up in a structured household as a Jehovah's Witness but eventually got involved in illegal activities, such as real estate fraud and car theft. She ended up serving 13 months in prison after refusing to cooperate with the authorities. During her time in prison, Rugge focused on personal growth, reading books, and working out. She also formed relationships with other incarcerated women and became an advocate for their well-being. Rugge emphasizes the importance of taking accountability and making positive changes in life. In this conversation, Rugge shares her experiences of being incarcerated and the challenges she faced upon reentering society. She discusses the importance of having a support system and the impact of incarceration on relationships with family and children. Rugge emphasizes the need for women to uplift and support each other, and she encourages young women to choose a different path and pursue their own businesses. She also talks about her work in helping women who are incarcerated and her project called Alma's House. Rugge shares her journey of self-discovery and self-love after prison.
Wisdom - Older Men or Women are you willing to play the game to satisfy your ego?????
Explicit
In this episode, the hosts discuss the rap beef between Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole, reflecting on past rap battles and the lack of apologies in the industry. They also touch on Jeezy seeking primary custody of his daughter with Jeannie Mai and debate whether men are fit to raise babies and toddlers. The conversation explores the dynamics of co-parenting and the importance of considering the child's best interests. The conversation explores the topic of men raising children and the dynamics of parenting. The hosts and guest discuss the capabilities of men in raising toddlers and the importance of both parents being involved in a child's life. They also touch on the differences in raising children with both parents present versus being raised by a single parent. The conversation then transitions to a humorous discussion about a man who left his wife of 23 years for a younger woman, only to be embarrassed when she publicly mocks him on social media. The hosts and guest provide their perspectives on the situation and offer advice to the man.
The Power of Self Love: Embracing Body Positivity
In this episode, the hosts discuss various topics including mom's weekend, the closure of Family Dollar stores, dealing with sleepless nights and the option of separate bedrooms, and the importance of body positivity and self-love in the age of social media. The hosts discuss insecurities about body image, the journey of growing into one's body, embracing oneself in their 40s, the difference between body positivity and body neutrality, and various other topics related to self-acceptance and self-love.
First there was Three, and now we have Two?? How to bounce back from loss.
In this episode, the hosts discuss personal updates, celebrate Women's History Month, spotlight prayer partners, announce a co-host's departure, discuss Trump's remarks in politics, provide advice on managing friendships, and share health tips for dealing with sinus issues. In this episode, Trina and Tori discuss how to bounce back from loss. Tori shares her personal experience of losing her mother and the challenges she faced in coping with the loss. They emphasize the importance of not giving up and reframing failure as a lesson. They also highlight the significance of creating memories and cherishing loved ones. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to share their own experiences and topics they would like to hear on future episodes.
What’s the Difference between Dating & Courting ???
In this episode, the hosts celebrate Women's History Month and pay homage to influential women in their lives. They discuss the issue of trash talking in sports and the negative impact it can have on children and the overall sports experience. They also explore the topic of parental behavior at children's sporting events and the need for parents to set a positive example. Finally, they address a listener's dilemma of dating a supervisor at work and offer their perspectives on navigating office politics. In this episode, the hosts discuss dating a co-worker, the difference between courting and dating, maintaining a relationship, sexual intimacy in dating, paying for dates, and the challenges of dating and courting.
Who is Reesa Teesa????
In this episode, the hosts discuss various topics including Women's History Month, Wendy Williams' documentary and guardianship, and a listener's question about dealing with infidelity. They also delve into the story of Reesa Teesa, who got duped in a relationship and shared her story to help others recognize red flags. The conversation revolves around a woman's relationship with a man who deceived and manipulated her. The hosts discuss the red flags in the relationship and question whether the woman ignored them due to her desire for love and marriage. They emphasize the importance of trusting one's intuition and recognizing manipulative behavior. The hosts also highlight the impact of sharing stories and experiences to empower and protect other women. They encourage women to speak up and expose bad behavior, challenging the culture of silence. The conversation concludes with a call to support and uplift one another.
Episode 3: That's Just How We Roll!
SummaryIn this episode, the co-hosts reflect on their previous episodes and discuss their personal and professional roles. Trina shares her roles as a child of God, wife, mother, analyst, entrepreneur, and friend. Tia discusses her roles as a child of God, author, boy mom, divorcee, entrepreneur, and sister. They both express their excitement for the future and their plans for personal growth. They also discuss their approach to preparing for their next relationships. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the importance of preparing for the future and finding a partner who can take care of them. They also talk about their desire to travel and explore new places. Tori shares her background, including her experiences as a teen mom and her journey of faith. She opens up about her past marriage and the lessons she learned from it. The hosts discuss the power of prayer and the importance of taking time for personal growth. They also touch on the challenges and rewards of blending families. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the importance of authenticity and parenting, emphasizing the need to have open and honest conversations with children. They also explore the role of step-parents and the importance of treating stepchildren as their own. The hosts share personal experiences and highlight the significance of building strong relationships with children. They discuss the influence of mothers and the impact they have on shaping their children's lives. The conversation also touches on the challenges of growing up as only children and the unique dynamics that come with it. The hosts emphasize the importance of creating a safe space for women to share their stories and experiences. They encourage honesty and authenticity in relationships and highlight the value of growth and accountability. The conversation concludes with a reminder to embrace truth and honesty, both in oneself and in relationships, and to cultivate a supportive sisterhood. Takeaways Reflection on previous episodes can help identify areas for improvement Understanding each co-host's personal and professional roles provides context for their perspectives Being open to reinvention and new opportunities is important for personal growth Taking time to prepare for the next relationship can lead to healthier connections Open and honest conversations are essential in parenting to build strong relationships with children. Step-parents should treat stepchildren as their own and strive to create a loving and supportive environment. Mothers have a significant influence on shaping their children's lives and should strive to be positive role models. Growing up as an only child can have unique challenges and dynamics that shape one's perspective. Creating a safe space for women to share their stories and experiences is crucial for personal growth and support. Embracing authenticity and honesty in relationships fosters growth and accountability. Building a supportive sisterhood is essential for personal and collective empowerment.
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