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The Do Tell Relationship Podcast

Nina Westbrook
Mental Health
Relationships
Boundaries
Nebbi
Power Pause
Therapy
Menopause
Reading/literature
All Boys Aren't Blue
Sports
Black Love
Mother Untitled
Walkgood LA
Dating
A'ja Wilson
Black Boys/masculinity
Beautystat
Burn the Cape
Nina Westbrook
Loveland Foundation

Welcome to Do Tell Relationship Podcast! In this podcast, Nina Westbrook, licensed marriage and family therapist, and founder of the digital wellness community Bene by Nina, dives headfirst into the secrets of genuine human connection through candid conversations with a lineup of friends, leading experts, and a few of your favorite celebs. We're here to share the raw, unfiltered truth about the tr... more

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Latest Episodes

Grammy-winning artist, author, and professor Jonathan McReynolds joins Nina Westbrook for a deeply honest conversation about faith, ambition, creativity, depression, and the pressure to keep climbing even when life at the top feels lonely. Jonathan r... more

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What happens when rest becomes a radical act?

In this episode of the Do Tell Relationship Podcast, Nina Westbrook sits down with author, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and founder of the Loveland Foundation, Rachel Cargle.

Rachel shares the deeply... more

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Author Jason Reynolds joins Nina Westbrook on the Do Tell Relationship Podcast for a powerful conversation about storytelling, Black boyhood, masculinity, literacy, AI, creativity, emotional expression, and the human experience behind great art.

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What if love isn't something you fall into—but something you practice?

In this episode, Nina Westbrook sits down with Codie Elaine Oliver, founder of Black Love, to unpack the real work behind relationships. From dating struggles and societal narra... more

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Recent Guests

Rachel Elizabeth Cargle
Author, entrepreneur and philanthropist; founder of Loveland Foundation
Loveland Foundation
Episode: Rachel Cargle on Rest, Therapy & Why Black Women Deserve More Than Survival
Jason Reynolds
New York Times bestselling author of children and young adult books; 2024 MacArthur fellow
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Episode: Jason Reynolds on Why Kids Don't Hate Books, They Hate Boredom
Codie Elaine Oliver
Founder and chief creative officer of Black Love
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Episode: The Truth About Love No One Talks About
George M. Johnson
Award-winning Black non-binary writer, author, journalist, activist, and executive producer
Author of All Boys Aren't Blue
Episode: The Cost of Being Fully Known | George M. Johnson on Identity, Healing & Banned Books
Megan Bartlett
Founder of the Center for Healing and Justice Through Sport
Center for Healing and Justice Through Sport (CHJS)
Episode: Sports Might Be the Mental Health Tool We're Missing
Jordyn Simone
R&B artist, USC alum, public figure sharing journey in music
Episode: The Truth About Chasing Your Dreams in the Music Industry | Jordyn Simone
Jada Paul
Entrepreneur, philanthropist, investor
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Episode: Jada Paul on Identity, Motherhood, Ambition, and Building Something of Your Own
Monique Kelley
National dating expert, TV host, author; host of Married at First Sight: Cast Tell All and Decision Day Dish
Confessions of a Serial Dater / LA dating scene coaching
Episode: Modern Dating Is the Wild West — Here's How to Survive It with Monique Kelley
Dr. Janelle Kim
A ninth generation doctor of Traditional Oriental Medicine and master herbalist
JBK Wellness Labs
Episode: Eastern Medicine, Emotional Health & the Truth About Aging | Dr. Jenelle Kim

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Nina Westbrook
Host of the show; licensed marriage and family therapist; founder of Bene by Nina

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 85 ratings
  • Refreshing content

    In today’s world, in 2026, it’s nice to find content that’s practical and evergreen. Definitely worth a listen is you’re looking for grounded intel.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mike Lume 1976
    United States4 months ago
  • A breath of fresh air

    This podcast is a breath of fresh air, every episode brings so me much calm, joy, knowledge, faith and inspiration. Thank you for sharing your authentic wisdom with us and especially for all the vulnerable moments. When listening to an episode it really feels like I’m transported into a friends living room where we’re all sitting down having a raw and humbled conversation about life.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    FresaRabbit
    United States3 years ago
  • Just awesome!

    Every episode I’ve listened to brings so much useful information! Everything has an explanation. Thank you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Melanie Jamieson
    United States3 years ago
  • Awesome podcast!

    This is the best podcast I ever listened to!!!! There is so much useful and great information. ❤️👍

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bernice Wingate
    United States3 years ago
  • So many gems! A+

    Loved this episode and the topics covered! Felt like I was in the conversation right along with them!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    becpostmates
    United States3 years ago

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Consistently provides useful tips and grounded advice across episodes.
Listeners find content practical and evergreen.
Shows feel like a friend's living room—authentic, vulnerable, and insightful.

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Rachel Cargle on Rest, Therapy & Why Black Women Deserve More Than Survival
Q: What does rest look like for you personally after building a foundation and facing grief?
Rest involves emotional replenishment, engaging in fulfilling activities like cello and ceramics, and returning home to roots to honor memory and create space for renewal.
Rachel Cargle on Rest, Therapy & Why Black Women Deserve More Than Survival
Q: Why focus on upstream work and therapist development in addition to direct services?
To ensure therapists are supported—financially and professionally—so the care their clients receive is sustainable and effective, expanding the impact beyond individual sessions.
Rachel Cargle on Rest, Therapy & Why Black Women Deserve More Than Survival
Q: Walk away or walk through it? on a Saturday with many options to fill your time.
Rachel leaned toward walking through it, valuing reflection and boundary-setting, and using the time to consider how to connect rather than disconnect.
Romance Novels That Are Making Women Rethink Their Relationships
Q: What inspired you to become a writer?
A lifelong love of language and a desire to tell stories that reflect real human experiences, which eventually led me from journalism and nonprofit work into romance fiction that centers marginalized voices.
Let People Be Who They Are: Boundaries, Grace, and Real Talk on Friendship
Q: How did you get into the space of discussing friendship after COVID-19 and isolation?
It happened through a painful personal experience that reshaped her priorities and, with God's guidance, led her to transform that pain into a platform that teaches others to love better.

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What is The Do Tell Relationship Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Two-parter conversations blend relationship guidance with personal growth, featuring candid discussions with authors, athletes, creators, and wellness experts. Topics consistently circle around authentic connection, dating and parenting in modern life, boundary setting, mindfulness, and healing—often grounded in practical tools listeners can apply in relationships, work, and self-care. A notable strength is the therapist-led lens that keeps conversations empathetic and actionable, while occasionally featuring high-profile guests who bring broader cultural perspectives. This mix makes it appealing to listeners who want real talk about relationships, wellbeing, and personal development without jargon.

What stands out: a steady emphasis on bo... more

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Recent guests on The Do Tell Relationship Podcast include:

1. Rachel Elizabeth Cargle
2. Jason Reynolds
3. Codie Elaine Oliver
4. George M. Johnson
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6. Jordyn Simone
7. Jada Paul
8. Monique Kelley

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