
Think: If Jesus were a Black mom; it's where race, faith and the 'hood (motherhood, womanhood) align; here we are learning to exist, survive and thrive one daily morsel at a time. A weekly show exploring the journey to find a new perspective in the seasons we all have or will find ourselves in--and tools to navigate through and become a better person. We will zero in on how to find gratitude in ju... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 49 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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The final stage is completing. With our allowing comes some burning. But are you willing to go into the fire to come out on the other side refined? Are you will to admit some truths, concede some notions to ensure your garden will flourish?
An abn... more
We've crossed over into more; yet it's still spring and the seed is for an appointed time.
In this sense, there is still more growing and waiting before the harvest.
All you can do is allow it. Part 2.
We've already tended to the weeds and declared this is the end of whatever end was needed. So we understand spring time as a period of burial and regrowth—a regeneration that will bring forth a harvest.
You're not going through these cycles: lesson... more
We threw off the straps of the merry-go-round, finally out the penalty box and back in the race. If you have no idea what I'm talking about go back and listen to This is the End.
The seasons have change which means an end is inevitable. But an end ... more
More than updating our belief systems, reading another self-help book or any of the other ways "they" say we should order our lives the current space and pace of our experience has come to show us: This is the End--of the ways we used to do it. And n... more
As the seasons change we shift our focus to planting new seeds and revisiting the seeds already planted. This means we must head outside to contend with the weeds that have grown around and attached to our fruit.
If we want to see the produce, more... more
We got to winter, now what? This continued time of hibernation requires a stillness that will set us up for eventual fruit. Although there is no produce, growth is inevitable, is happening. Your task in the process: Be Still and Know.
As we transition from one season to another, what once laid dormant can now be revived-- looked at again with new eyes. Your Bread for Today: Revise. Allow this transition to be one of revision, where new opportunities and perspectives become possibl... more
Much needed episode. Pushed me to think about the possibility of flying. Pushed me to think about the things that hold me down, preventing my take off. Thank you!








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