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Black Podcasting - #254: How to Stop Financial Codependency
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#254: How to Stop Financial Codependency

podcast December 31, 1969

In this episode of Black Girls Heal, we dive deep into financial codependency—a pattern where you feel obligated to support others financially, even to your own detriment. We explore its roots, how it manifests in various relationships, and the emotional toll it takes.  You’ll learn about practical steps to break […]

Black Podcasting - #253: The 4 Steps of No Contact
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#253: The 4 Steps of No Contact

podcast December 31, 1969

In this episode of the Black Girls Heal podcast, I talk about the power of “no contact” as a tool to finally break free from toxic relationships. You know how it goes – you finally decide to walk away, but somehow, you end up back in contact with that person […]

Black Podcasting - #252: Don’t text them - Sit on Your Hands
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#252: Don’t text them – Sit on Your Hands

podcast December 31, 1969

In this episode of Black Girls Heal, we revisit the topic of ‘No Contact’ and the seven-day ‘Don’t Text Them: Sit on Your Effing Hands Challenge.’ This discussion is aimed at those caught in addictive or trauma-bonded relationships, whether romantic, familial, or friendships.  We discuss topics like recognizing toxic relationships, […]

Black Podcasting - #250: How to Feel Deserving
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#250: How to Feel Deserving

podcast December 31, 1969

In this episode of Black Girls Heal, we discuss the crucial topic of feeling deserving and why it’s essential for receiving the love you desire. We explore how internalizing negative beliefs and trauma can lead to feeling undeserving, even when we outwardly affirm our worth.  You’ll learn practical steps to […]

Black Podcasting - #249: Conquering the Fear of Being Seen
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#249: Conquering the Fear of Being Seen

podcast December 31, 1969

In today’s episode, we get into the topic of the fear of being seen, exploring the underlying trauma that leads to avoidance behaviors and vulnerability in relationships.  We discuss the common thoughts, actions, and patterns that arise when individuals struggle with feeling exposed and unworthy. Additionally, we address the impact […]

Black Podcasting - Opt Into Embracing Inner Empowerment with Dr. Taniqua Miller - Part 1
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Opt Into Embracing Inner Empowerment with Dr. Taniqua Miller – Part 1

podcast December 31, 1969

In this episode of the Black Girl Burnout Podcast, host Kelly welcomes Dr. Taniqua Miller, a board-certified OBGYN and certified menopause practitioner, to discuss women’s health, burnout, and the midlife journey. Dr. Miller shares her personal experience with burnout, the critical role of understanding hormone health, and how societal pressures […]

Black Podcasting - Opt Out Of What No Longer Serves You
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Opt Out Of What No Longer Serves You

podcast December 31, 1969

In this episode of the Black Girl Burnout Podcast, host Kelley Bonner discusses the importance of living an expansive life filled with possibilities by letting go of what no longer serves you. She explores how holding on to familiar but unhelpful thoughts, behaviors, and relationships can block personal and professional […]

Black Podcasting - Opt Out Of Shrinking
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Opt Out Of Shrinking

podcast December 31, 1969

In this episode of the Black Girl Burnout podcast, host Kelley Bonner explores the concept of ‘opting out of smallness’ – the act of avoiding playing small, being small, or shrinking oneself. She discusses how these behaviors are enemies of living a bold and expansive life. Kelley emphasizes the importance […]

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