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Swirling, Southern Style

The Swirl World Podcast

Release Date: 04/05/2015

Do You Have A Woman's Wit?  show art Do You Have A Woman's Wit?

The Swirl World Podcast

The Swirl World Podcast Co-Host Michelle Matthews-Calloway chats it up with attorney and speaker Angela Gatlin Keys, newly-published author of A Woman's Wit.

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Stop! Drop! and Pivot! A Special Announcement show art Stop! Drop! and Pivot! A Special Announcement

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We Have a Special Announcement to Make! It's time to pivot, y'all. The Swirl World Podcast is moving in a new direction. Listen up as Michelle checks in with the details.

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Are You Getting What You Want, Or Nah? show art Are You Getting What You Want, Or Nah?

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A lot of people won’t open their mouths to speak up and say what they want. As a result, a lot of people don’t get what they want! In this episode, Michelle wants to know, “Are you getting what you want, or nah?” If your answer is “No,” listen as she shares 6 steps to help you get closer to getting what you want.

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Just Checking In . . . . show art Just Checking In . . . .

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Fortunately, Michelle is still alive. Unfortunately, she's had another bout with bronchitis - and wants to check in before April checks out.

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Girl, I'm Not Your Mother! show art Girl, I'm Not Your Mother!

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We’re not your Mother, but we do like to consider ourselves your close friend and ally. Our overarching mission is to see you live your best life, and our goal is to serve as an instrument you can use to facilitate the process. Today, Michelle discusses three methods The Swirl World uses to be your friend—not your Mother!

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March Madness: Why Is This Even A Question? show art March Madness: Why Is This Even A Question?

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In this final March Madness installment, Michelle is perplexed by a “question” submitted to a dating coach. In true “Where they do that at” style, a “gentleman” sets forth his demands – and the questioner is wondering if she should comply. When you hear the demands, like Michelle, you’ll be wanting to know why the original poster is even asking the question. You’ll also want to know: Where They Do That At??

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Where They Do That At: Show HIM the Money! show art Where They Do That At: Show HIM the Money!

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Get ready for more March Madness as Michelle examines a Facebook post from “Tequila Tales.” Dude said he needed “$29 stacks,” and his girlfriend didn’t have it. Who did he turn to? His ex! Not only that, he felt his current girlfriend needed to “stay in her lane.” We guess he felt like they needed to show HIM the money! We want to know: Where They Do That At??

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March Madness continues with Michelle examining a Facebook post made by a guy advising women to clean up a man’s dirty kitchen if she “wants to stand out.” The sheer madness of that post brings the question: Where They Do That At??

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March Madness: When Did Settling Become a Thing? show art March Madness: When Did Settling Become a Thing?

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It’s March and “March Madness” will soon engross college basketball fans everywhere. But what happens when “madness” spills over into relationships? In this kickoff episode of her “March Madness” series, The Swirl World Co-Host Michelle Matthews-Calloway asks the question, “When did settling become a thing?”

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What's Love Got To Do With It - Part 3 show art What's Love Got To Do With It - Part 3

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What’s love got to do with it? Is it really “a secondhand emotion?” Michelle begs to differ. Join her as she presses her point in this final installment entitled, “What’s Love Got To Do With It, Part 3: Do You Love What You Do?”

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