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  • Breaking Cycles, Building Legacies Part 1
    Mar 9 2026

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    The most powerful family tradition isn’t silence; it’s intention. We sit down with Pastor Camay Chanel and Philadelphia stylist and community servant Ashonda Fisher to talk about ending harmful cycles and building legacies that actually last. From prayer that becomes a family reflex to therapy that reframes old hurt, we map a path from survival to stewardship with candor and care.

    We open by reframing “cycles” as patterns born from survival and “legacy” as the intentional habits that shape the next generation. Pastor Camay shares how answering a pastoral call shifted her from striving to thriving, and why faith without accountability stalls growth. Ashonda brings raw, practical wisdom from two decades behind the chair, describing how service—like offering free hair and makeup for grieving families—teaches her children empathy, responsibility, and the quiet dignity of showing up. Together we explore how knowledge gaps around mental health and money once kept families stuck, and how today’s access to resources, credit literacy, and therapy can break that inertia.

    You’ll hear why transparency with kids matters—explaining choices, money, and mistakes—so they inherit reasoning, not secrecy. We dig into emotional intelligence as a family policy: naming feelings, practicing self-control, and choosing responses that protect tomorrow. The conversation widens to community accountability and the lost “village,” from barbershops and churches to small nonprofits that hold families together when systems fail. Legacy expands beyond dollars to include values, emotional health, and service—bricks that children can build upon rather than walls they must tear down.

    If you’re ready to stop repeating what hurt you and start designing what helps them, this is your roadmap: pray, learn, tell the truth, get help, and keep building. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs the nudge, and leave a review to tell us the one cycle you’re ending today.

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    39 m
  • Faith Of Flight And Finding Courage
    Mar 3 2026

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    We sit with author and flight attendant LaShea Antoinette to trace how a dark season turned into Faith of Flight, a 60‑day devotion built on trust, surrender, and forgiveness. Through vivid aviation metaphors, we show how to lay down invisible baggage and choose a new route.

    • the story behind Faith of Flight and its debut
    • journaling through divorce, abuse and shame
    • aviation metaphors for trust, turbulence and landing
    • decision as the first step to healing
    • forgiveness as a gift that unlocks freedom
    • daily structure of scripture, reflection and prayer
    • breaking silence with family and setting boundaries
    • choosing growth over comfort in work and relationships
    • gratitude, new love and supportive community
    • where to buy the book and upcoming signings

    “ The book is available right now on Amazon and at authorsheaantonette.myshopify.com — signed copies available on myShopify ”
    “ If you're in the Atlanta, Georgia area, I have a book signing coming up … I will release that date with Barnes and Nobles and local shops … I will be doing some things in Philadelphia as well … definitely stay tuned ”


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    41 m
  • Break The Cycle, Build The Future
    Feb 24 2026

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    Cycles do not end on their own. They end when someone like you decides to see the pattern, sit with the pain, and choose a different next step. We sit down with licensed hairstylist and mother of two, Ashonda Fisher, to trace a vivid arc from childhood grief and masked strength to clear boundaries, deep faith, and a future built on emotional intelligence and peace.

    We start by naming the invisible forces that shape adult life: losing a parent young, learning silence as survival, and internalizing worst-case thinking. Ashonda shares how a date on the calendar became a line in the sand, why faith turned from cliché to compass, and how changing her words changed her world. We unpack the “flight vs bus” mindset for healing, the turbulence metaphor for setbacks, and the hard truth that familiar fear often keeps people in toxic rooms far longer than love does.

    Parenting becomes the mirror. Running from unstable homes can create kids who run from classrooms, so we lean into open conversations with children about emotions, safety, and boundaries. Ashonda details what healthy limits look like in real life: alignment, respect, no revolving doors at home, and no tolerance for cheating. We explore people-pleasing, guilt in choosing yourself, navigating weight loss and surgery, and learning to ask for help without apology. The phoenix is more than a symbol here; it is a practice of rising with lessons, not just scars.

    By the end, you will have a grounded playbook for breaking generational cycles: speak with conviction, set non-negotiable boundaries, seek context from family without surrendering your truth, teach kids emotional intelligence early, and build a legacy that lives now, not later. If this conversation sparked something, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs courage today, and leave a review to help others find their way back to themselves.

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    57 m
  • A Year and 20 Days: Motherhood in the Fast Lane. Interview with Author Dr Geneda Kearney
    Feb 17 2026

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    What happens when grief and new life arrive in the same breath? We sit down with Dr. Geneda Kearney, author of A Year and 20 Days: Motherhood in the Fast Lane, to trace the raw, unfiltered path from losing her mother to welcoming two babies in rapid succession—and the quiet battles that followed. This is a story of denial giving way to honesty, isolation yielding to community, and stigma being replaced by informed care.

    Geneda opens up about postpartum depression hitting hard with both children, and how the “pray it away” narrative left her struggling in silence. She honors the role of faith while making a clear case for therapy, practical tools, and safe spaces—especially in Black communities where mental health conversations have long been hushed. We talk grief and identity, and the moment she decided to keep moving: finishing a church fast while sick with pneumonia, listening to conviction, and saying yes to writing a book that could meet people where they are.

    We also explore the meaning behind “20 days” as a symbol of redemption. Nothing is wasted, she says—not the sleepless nights, not the heartbreak, not the doubt. Geneda shares the habits that helped her rebuild: setting boundaries, carving time for herself beyond roles, and learning to be proud of progress even when it’s imperfect. The message is universal and inclusive—men, partners, and anyone navigating loss or transition will hear both validation and a plan forward. If you’re searching for guidance on postpartum depression, maternal mental health, grief recovery, or finding purpose under pressure, this conversation is your on-ramp.

    Subscribe for more conversations that trade clichés for clarity. If the episode resonates, share it with someone who needs a reminder that they are enough, leave a review to help others find us, and join us next time as we keep taking our power back together.

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    31 m
  • From Setback To Self-Mastery
    Jan 14 2026

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    A candid story of one mistake, the mental spiral that followed, and the steady climb back through self-development, small business, and a healthier work-life balance. We reflect on shrinking ourselves, raising standards for our kids, and choosing courage over labels.

    • early arrest for selling drugs and the shock of consequences
    • stigma, probation and the invisible weight of a record
    • rebuilding through reading, college and high standards
    • launching a low-cost cleaning business to beat rejection
    • shifting into trucking, then choosing local for family time
    • mindset as the real disability and how to reset it
    • environment, choice and finding purpose across paths
    • parenting with standards, networks and earned opportunity
    • practical steps for expungement, skills and starting small
    • faith, work and refusing to shrink your future

    Do the work. Faith without work is dead.


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    46 m
  • What Breaks Us, Builds Us: Choosing Faith Over Fear
    Jan 10 2026

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    We sit with stacked grief, military trauma, and the weight of being “the strong one,” and we choose faith, boundaries, and community so we can survive after the struggle. We trade scripts of silence for therapy, transparency, and a plan that keeps families from falling apart.

    • fear and faith coexisting when stepping into new seasons
    • stacked grief and the numbness that follows
    • the strong friend burden and delayed grieving
    • boundaries that protect peace without abandoning people
    • military trauma, anxiety, and rebuilding faith
    • preparing children through resilience not suppression
    • breaking generational cycles around loss and legacy
    • normalizing therapy and using the village for real support
    • modeling transparency so kids learn honest strength


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    40 m
  • Redefining “Normal”: Teaching A World To Love Neurodiversity
    Jan 7 2026

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    We share how a mother spotted early signs, pushed for early intervention, and became her son’s voice while challenging narrow ideas of “normal.” Practical steps for navigating diagnosis, school support, and family resilience anchor a message centered on love and informed advocacy.

    • early signs such as no words by 12 months and pointing without speech
    • choosing early intervention and adapting to home-based therapy
    • understanding ASD beyond stereotypes and labels
    • supporting siblings and teaching empathy
    • advocating with schools for evaluation and services
    • managing emotions around genetic testing and diagnosis
    • practical communication strategies and daily therapy at home
    • educating communities to reduce bullying and increase inclusion
    • building legacy by normalizing uniqueness and leading with love

    “Burn, break it, and become unstoppable”


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    31 m
  • How Veteran Women Turn Grief into Purpose and Business Growth
    Nov 24 2025

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    After the crisis fades and the house grows quiet, three sisters—retired veterans and entrepreneurs—gather to confront life beyond survival, where grief lingers, faith is tested, and purpose takes shape. Brenda carries the weight of losing five loved ones in a year and protecting her peace, Ashley recalls delaying grief until it struck unexpectedly, and Monique reflects on military trauma and the long road back to grounded faith. Together they move from prayer over fear to practical healing steps like boundaries, therapy, asking for help, and leaning on community, while wrestling with how to prepare children for loss through resilience, emotional language, and support systems. Their conversation pushes back on the myth that strength means silence, weaving legacy, leadership, and entrepreneurship into a vision where joy endures even in the shadow of grief.

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    39 m