I had a similar experience and I’m self taught and still learning how to make a habit of all the feminine things I’m supposed to do as a woman .
@bettyhudson9434Күн бұрын
MRS LENA PHILLIP MITCHELL we apologize to you for the behavior of these women. Though your husband is of no pretense and can communicate with all men. We honor him as a man of GOD IN OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST. We choose to behave ourselves in decency and respect to you and your family and not take for grant the call on your lives for our leverage. May OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST who is able to keep us from falling, sanctify us wholly in our mind, body and spirit and preserve us until the appearing of OUR LORD JESUS!
@iampsereneКүн бұрын
Could never get tired of Mia’s story! Shes so inspiring
@Call4Wisdom2 күн бұрын
I agree with you. 😊 Polygamy can greatly benefit modern women, when done Biblically. For my list of benefits, take a look at my two part episodes called "How Polygyny Suits Female Hypergamy better than Monogamy" , where I list ten of the reasons from a woman's perspective 🙂
@JaneDoe-s5u3 күн бұрын
Black Women if your mom treated you like garbage when you were a child. Why would you leave, your kids around the same person who abused you!
@JaneDoe-s5u3 күн бұрын
To all our abusive mothers, just remember they made a choice to carry forward their abuse when they themselves could have stopped it and chose NOT to. We are under no obligation to forgive abusive Mothers.
@xxslimegotti__60723 күн бұрын
I have a girlfriend and she has a girlfriend but ion know how to feel I be wanting her to myself
@BecomingTeyonna3 күн бұрын
I’m a girl mom of 2 . Love them dearly ❤ but I wish I had a Time Machine 🤷🏾♀️
@Ms-Yvonne4 күн бұрын
Thank you for this conversation. Nia’s story is heartbreaking I am glad she is in a better place in life❤
@marcelsmith10184 күн бұрын
You could tell pastor was disappointed at the end of the Pod. Do better ladies when yal have a married Pastor on the show
@yonie58495 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@yonie58495 күн бұрын
Beautifully said❤
@mayfieldnorris42805 күн бұрын
Its not often that I learn. I am an arrogant person and this is good.
@vhoward7215 күн бұрын
This was an enlightening and engaging discussion about polyamory. Thank you for helping to normalize this topic.
@charlesdavis27045 күн бұрын
The Obama example was a very bad one. I agree with what he said but that doesn't apply to Obama. From my understanding, the Obama's met in law school that is already approving man. He made it into law school. You could already check his GPA until that he was going to be successful. That wasn't a gamble. If Michelle only wanted a man that would eventually be president then the problem would have been with her. I'm pretty sure that's not what she was saying. If Obama had ended up being a normal lawyer she would have been happy with him. If you're a woman out there and the only man you want is an extremely successful man. Then your standards are too high and you should be okay with being single. And there is nothing wrong with that.
@tashay99256 күн бұрын
🤯 I also have to reparent myself and practice my trust issues 😅 I didn’t want this episode to end❤
@Begreathair6 күн бұрын
Thank you soooo much right on time
@Midlifethick6 күн бұрын
Ladyyyyyyyy, this was so good! A great listen!
@harperlove1006 күн бұрын
Great interview! I'm a new mom and needed to hear this. Postpartum hit me like a train and I'm finally learning to enjoy the season I'm in. When I became a SAHM, it was a tough transition from someone who has always took care of herself and felt in control of everything. However, I have learned to cherish the moments because like you said they're not little forever and these are the moments that will count. Also, I've learned to appreciate my partner and be grateful for the situation God has placed me in. And with time, I will be able to step back out into the workforce and create the business I truly desire with a clear idea and the motivation to go for it and not let fear stop me.
@MW545454547 күн бұрын
Your truth Kendall is really resonating. Don't get it twisted. A lot of mothers feel this way but just don't admit it. The private conversations done behind close doors..... Keep doing what you are doing. You are helping others truly and healing yourself.
@MiquelDancy7 күн бұрын
powerful!!!
@HappilyWildly7 күн бұрын
Thank you! The point about putting your feelings to the back, being all the things no one ever was to you. Wow
@arabicmusiclady14287 күн бұрын
I'm not Black, but as a single by choice and childfree by choice woman in my early 30s, I found this conversation to be very interesting. Conversations like this make me know I made the right decision to stay childfree since I was a teenage girl.
@MW545454547 күн бұрын
Exactly 💯💯💯💯💯 me too
@cocoaswann20957 күн бұрын
Yes to this conversation! My mom absorbed her father's misogyny and it showed in her treatment of us. The sons got to be irresponsible and lazy and the daughters were trained to be maids/servants. Also, the sons are always given the benefit of the doubt (she is easily manipulated by them when they pretend to be performative xtians who use her for $$$), while the daughters are conveniences for her wants/needs (we get ZERO "credit" for doing the hard work of taking care of her in her 90s). ugh.
@shanepratt35687 күн бұрын
There are a couple of things we need to "get real" about: marriage and kids. Both are romanticized. A lot of people want "the wedding" and the "ring" but don't realized those two things barely matter 20 years down the road. I was a teacher for 32 years. I saw what an immense amount off effort it takes to raise a child and so I opted not to have kids. I am glad for guests like this woman who is sharing her perspective.
@ddavis89888 күн бұрын
And their relationship ended dramatically
@arizonajulio8 күн бұрын
Tuned in because i saw Phillip on this Podcast. Tuned out because these ladies were so inappropriate with their topics. 🫢
@AliciaWhite-k4x8 күн бұрын
And vice versa all of this is her fault because of what she did to me growing up.....I have a reason to hate her. Period.
@HoneyBossMagazineInTheSpotligh8 күн бұрын
Awesome interview
@thisgirlisoverit8 күн бұрын
moms who do this hate themselves, period.
@JamesDelMonte-o2s8 күн бұрын
Women came from man first God took a rib from a man n put it in Women, one of our rib is in a Women
@NaiChanify8 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video.💙
@ShonWilsonOfficial8 күн бұрын
This.
@KadijahHix9 күн бұрын
What does the hostess TK have on? They don't know scripture by their own admission.. why is he on this show?. Hang out with temptation and principalities eventually...be careful Pastor you have a good word but sec and list are always the way MOG are pulled down..
@TruthXposeing9 күн бұрын
Pastor Phillips, heart posture for this interview is to teach others. It’s not that difficult to know if you listen to his sermons and see his character. As believers we need to be aware that light needs to shine in dark places. These conversations need to happen more often. The lessons are here if they are for you just like the word.
@MW5454545410 күн бұрын
.......and then so why do soooo many people celebrate these young girls getting pregnant....they be all hipped at the baby showers and all and then sometimes even two years later these relationships are not even together.....and single mother 💔 heartbroken and then to raise a new baby.......in my STRONG opinion some of these guys are not worth the sacrifice and pain of motherhood even in marriages
@mnfed111 күн бұрын
What is the purpose of this trash talk???
@brittanyclarke667112 күн бұрын
I appreciate these conversations because polyamory is being polluted by hook up culture. It’s not the same.
@missinfinite536012 күн бұрын
I will remain subscribed, but I don’t think repeating some of your intro is necessary. Good messages don’t always have to be repeated. Great content though! I wish you continued success
@Repentaceandholinessyouths13 күн бұрын
Let’s talk about partying and vape and drinking for fun in an african household!!!!like how do you guys have fun???????😂😂😂
@MW5454545413 күн бұрын
She mentioned she was a grandma too. I would love to know how that dynamic is with her son and being a grandmother as well.
@Troblack13 күн бұрын
Thank you!!!!! 😭
@Dfeliciano13 күн бұрын
I would never want any piece of marriage advice nor counseling from either of you. It’s truly shameful how anyone is given the mic to have a podcast. Shameful
@Iambricheree14 күн бұрын
I love her! Thank you Mia for never giving up because you keep a girl like me inspired.
@Iamdianadee14 күн бұрын
This was uncomfortable to watch lowkey😭😭 still great points. I wish he fed them more spiritually
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@ItsSageof16 күн бұрын
A conversation that is also rarely had is single parents of children with mental disabilities, which is a lifetime: a child that can never be able to take care of themselves.