This is a Relationship Education Podcast. We produce education content, fusing evidence-based science, lived wisdom, and cultural tea, to guide you on your dating journeys and support you in your relationships and marriages. Your host, Joyice Robinson Myers, is Dating, Relationship, & Marriage Educator and Researcher who supports Black women and couples.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 95 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureRelationships |
We are back with the final episode in a seven-part reflection series with my guest, Vanessa, where she walks us through the hard-earned lessons she learned on her dating journey—lessons from both the show Ready to Love and her real life.
We’re talk... more
Today’s episode takes us into one of those hard-won lessons that’s less about being right, and more about knowing when to stop trying to be understood—because sometimes? The effort to explain, defend, and fix just… ain’t worth it.
So grab your tea o... more
In today’s episode, we’re continuing our post-show reflection series with our girl Vanessa from Ready to Love: Dallas.
This one is for all of us who lead with our hearts, sometimes to our own detriment. Vanessa walks us through a lesson she calls “... more
While we often hear that hardships refine us and trauma strengthens us, this conversation takes a more honest look at what really happens when people go through hard things and don’t come out better on the other side.
Vanessa and I discuss how to di... more
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This episode got me in my feelings. So much good content but the two things that resonate is keeping your relationship private and trusting that God knows all the details so we don’t have too. We can trust our journey to love.
Love and Enjoy every episode of this podcast. I love that Coach Joyice has her husband on the show because it also gives you a view of the male perspective.
Coach Joyice I love this direction you are taking, especially your talk with Jeremiah— it blessed me.
I loved hearing y’all dissect the subject matter, have a real discussion (as peers) but also compliment each other as partners as a whole.
Y’all held space for eachother. It was dope to listen to. In my mind I was like Jeremiah might have to be a monthly guest. Lol. I like the way he frames stuff.
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This podcast focuses on relationship education, providing listeners with a blend of evidence-based insights, personal experiences, and cultural discussions to support their dating journeys and enhance their relationship dynamics. The host addresses various themes such as conflict resolution, empowerment, and the unique experiences of Black women in relationships, offering practical advice and personal anecdotes that resonate with her audience. Notably, the podcast encourages active listener engagement through reflective questions and workshops, fostering a community centered on growth and connection in love and partnerships.
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