The Keisha Tower Show
Today, I wrap up the season and talk about some sensitive topics that have gone on in the past month.
info_outline Learning to Receive LoveThe Keisha Tower Show
This week, I talk about how past relationships have mold my ability to receive love into my life.
info_outline Living Life in UncertaintyThe Keisha Tower Show
Such an appropriate topic for this week....living life in uncertainty and how to start release control of expected outcomes.
info_outline Stepping into your Authentic SelfThe Keisha Tower Show
This week, I discuss what it's like to step into the most authentic version of yourself.
info_outline The Kids Are Back!!The Keisha Tower Show
Just a fun little episode with the girls. Turn the volume down so your ear drums aren't blown out.
info_outline Being a Single MomThe Keisha Tower Show
This week, I discuss how the last 18 months have looked while being a single mom. I dive deep into the mental and emotional space that is required by my children. I discuss all of the physical roles that I've had to take on in a household that I didn't anticipate.
info_outline Breaking SobrietyThe Keisha Tower Show
This is my personal journey with getting sober from alcohol for 18 months and then breaking sobreity.
info_outline My Life Begins Again...The Keisha Tower Show
Welcome back to The Keisha Tower Show! Season 3 kicks off with another heavy year in review, but I feel like I can see the light now. I'm getting there, one day at a time.
info_outline Season 2 Wrap UpThe Keisha Tower Show
What a ride it's been this season. Thank you for listening and hanging onto the not so glamorous parts of life with me.
info_outline If They Mother Fucking Wanted To, They would..The Keisha Tower Show
Sorry in advance, but this episode is kind of everywhere, but also one of my favorites. I talk about the two theories that I have been actively applying in my life on a daily basis…”If they wanted to they would…” and “Let them…” listen to here more..
info_outlineToday, Jessica and I discuss our experience in cutting out our parents. We talk about how people probably look at us and our situations and think we are the bad people for putting up boundaries to protect our peace. Yes, they are our parents, but because they are our parents, it does not exclude them from general human decency.