
The Powder Room is a safe space for women to have real, unfiltered conversations about the topics that matter most to us. From relationships and career shifts to wellness, aging, and everything in between, no subject is off-limits. Whether you’re looking for advice, a good laugh, or just the comfort of knowing you’re not alone, this is your place to connect, reflect, and grow. Welcome to The Powde... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationSociety & CultureSelf-Improvement | |||

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After walking through the powerful marriage journeys of our guests in the Why Did I Get Married? series, it’s time to shift the conversation back to singleness. In this episode, we’ll unpack why the greatest gift you can bring into a ... more
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Just as we know summer is giving way to fall by the cooler nights and changing leaves, our lives also give us signs when we’re entering a new season. In this episode of The Powder Room, we talk about the major transitions many of us f... more
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In this special recap episode, we close out Why Did I Get Married? series by reflecting on the powerful stories, challenges and experiences shared by each couple. From navigating communication and trust, to healing past wounds and emb... more
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In the final installment of The Powder Room’s Why Did I Get Married? series, we sit down with Lawrence and Joycelyn Sheard, a couple who prove that love has no expiration date. Married for just 2.5 years, their story is one of second ... more
Whew Chile’ ! Thank you so much for clarifying and expanding on what red flags really are. Being a Christian female, I have experienced considering someone -who also says that they are a Christian and are not willing to practice abstinence; as a red flag. Really putting it into perspective that the unhealthy, harmful aspect of a person’s actions, thoughts, and non-verbal communication, which can be detrimental to one’s emotional etc. I truly the red flags that I should be aware of, has been ex... more
Love the down and dirty authentic conversation! She keeps it real!
Ivy is a truth teller in every sense of the word! Not only does she tell the truth but she delivers with such spark, class, and so much wisdom! Ivy is truly in her element and these are podcast that are so very needed in this world today! I am excited to hear more!
Ivy speaks with remarkable authenticity and transparency. Her insight, revelation, and practical applications are revitalizing those who are hurting and bringing freedom to many souls. Through her message, listeners experience liberation from religious constraints, false pretenses, and the strongholds and lies of the enemy. This podcast goes beyond mere entertainment—it is powerful, life-changing, and overflowing with biblical truths.
Keep up the incredible work, Ivy; you are making a profound ... more










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