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How can I make therapy more affordable if my insurance doesn’t cover it? This week, I continued my conversation with financial therapist Lindsay Bryan-Podvin. Unlike last week’s discussion in ep.430, […]
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In this deeply personal episode, I sit down with my incredible wife Heather for an intimate conversation about our journey together. We’ve been through a lot over the past 18 years, and we’re finally ready to share our story with you.
From the early days of our relationship when many doubted we would last, to the joys and challenges of raising our beautiful daughter Minka, we hold nothing back. We discuss the realities of being an interracial couple in today’s society and the unique obstacles we’ve faced along the way.
Heather opens up about her experiences as a white woman navigating a relationship with a black man, and the assumptions and judgments that come with it. We also delve into the complexities of raising a biracial child and the important conversations we’re having as a family.
Through it all, we’ve learned invaluable lessons about love, patience, and the power of open communication. We hope that by sharing our truth, we can inspire others to live authentically and fight for the relationships that matter most.
Join us for this candid exploration of race, family, and the unbreakable bond of love. It’s a conversation that will make you think, laugh, and maybe even shed a tear. Most importantly, it’s a reminder that our differences can be our greatest strengths.
Host: Daymond John
Producers: Beau Dozier & Shanelle Collins; Ted Kingsbery, Chauncey Bell, & Taryn Loftus
For more info on how to take your life and business to the next level, check out DaymondJohn.com
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How can I make therapy more affordable if my insurance doesn’t cover it? This week, I continued my conversation with financial therapist Lindsay Bryan-Podvin. Unlike last week’s discussion in ep.430, […]
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