Unapologetically Me
High value women, things 20 year old fitness influencers say, advice from a divorced 50 year old man....these are just a few topics we're going to cover on today's episode of things or memes taken from social media. As always everything is not black and white and there is SO MUCH gray area. We just have to be open to seeing it and acknowledging it. From there we can decide what to do with the information.
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This week Brandi speaks about common pitfalls when it comes to the "New Year, New Me" approach to starting a new year! Listen in as her and Producer Trent speak about on what they hope to accomplish in 2022 and practical ways to maintain reaching your goals! Be sure to check out BrandiMosby.com for more information about her coaching programs!
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This week Brandi is joined by Kristin Jackson AKA Coach KJ! Coach KJ is a full time coach at Webb School in Bell Buckle. We get into the good, the bad, and the ugly when it comes to coaching and everything that comes with it! Listen in for the full story! If you want to see both coach's in action be sure to check out the MTCS vs Webb middle school basketball game on January 3rd!
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Another controversial topic has always been parenting and what measures are correct vs too far. Jonathan Harmon father of two kids joins the conversation. Just in time for all the stresses of Christmas this conversation is very necessary and covers all the hot button topics! Listen in for the full story!
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With the holiday season upon us, I wanted to take a minute out of my controversial topics to discuss some ways that we need to look at our health. We all know the basic eat less move more saying when it comes to weight loss. I share more ways to focus on the weight loss other than just eating less. That's a great start, but knowing what else effects our health other than what we eat is important. Listen in for more things to consider when trying to lose weight. If you have any questions please reach out.
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In this episode we discuss all things love, cancel culture, and the never ending wage gap saga! Every one wants the fairytale ending, but is that a realistic expectation, and when does love become a choice and no longer a feeling or infatuation? Dave Chapelle cancelled? Never! Cancel culture is becoming a toxic movement where people who go against a narrative aren't allowed to speak without being "cancelled". Some of the cancellers need to be #cancelled! Last but not least. The wage gap! Real or nah?
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Little White Lies, parenting advice when you're not a parent, marital advice from a divorcee or never been married: In this episode we discuss when does a little white lie just become a lie, and giving advice on things you either don't have experience at or have "failed" at. Unsolicited advice has become even more popular now with social media. It's kind of a double-edged sword because we want to be able to speak freely, but that also comes with people being able to give their two cents freely.
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This week I sit down with Tee Banks. Tee is a former Vanderbilt Football player, a successful real estate agent, and is passionate about youth sports/coaching. We speak about participation trophies, dealing with entitlement, the use of marijuana in sports, and more! Listen in for the full story! Big thank you to Tee for being on the show and sharing his story/perspecitives!
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Recently the governor of Tx signed into law that no abortions may occur after 6 weeks. Well most women don't find out that early unless they are trying to get pregnant and tracking everything.
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Law enforcement was a heavy topic last year. Everyone had their opinion on how things should be handled in certain situations. MOST people do not know the first thing about law enforcement and what it entails. They follow along with whatever narrative the media provides them.
info_outlineIn this episode I discuss the importance of allowing our children to take mental health days from school. If you notice me get a little choked up, I did because I am struggling with my daughter right now regarding her mental health and I feel lost. It is extremely difficult especially at a young age to know how to help them, but I am doing the best I can. So just know you are not alone! Below are the articles that I mentioned in the episode and as always comments are welcome!
Does your child need a mental health day from school? (singlecare.com)
Yes, Children Need to Take Mental Health Days Too — Here’s Why (healthline.com)