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Episode 5: Family Matters – Connections, Conflicts, and Healing
In Episode 5, we delve into the complexities of family dynamics. Join us as we discuss what family means to different people, examine relationships with parents, and explore the sense of support and responsibility within a family. We'll also tackle the often-difficult topic of family conflicts, the nature of sibling interactions, and the challenging yet crucial processes of forgiveness and healing. Tune in for a heartfelt and insightful conversation about the bonds that shape us.
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Episode 4: Part Two - Gender Roles and Stereotypes
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In Episode 4 - Part Two Moya, a model from the Caribbean who relocated to Germany and achieved success in the fashion industry, shares her experiences of balancing her career and motherhood, emphasizing the value of embracing the responsibilities within a committed partnership. What are your thoughts on the importance of gender roles? Feel free to share your opinions in the comments! #podcast #...
Episode 4: Gender Roles and Stereotypes: An Eye-Opening Discussion. Part One
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In Episode 4, Part One, we introduce our first guest, who discusses the significance of gender roles as unifying rather than dividing factors. Moya, a model from the Caribbean who relocated to Germany and achieved success in the fashion industry, shares her experiences of balancing her career and motherhood, emphasizing the value of embracing the responsibilities within a committed partnership....
Episode 3: Breaking the Stigma: Men's Mental Health and Vulnerabilities
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In this episode, the guys get vulnerable and share mental health struggles, what true masculinity is, and more! Leave a comment on the topic: Do you think talking about mental health is taboo among men? #podcast #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #motivation #relationshiptalk #perspective
Episode 2: Work-life balance, Fatherhood, and the Gender Blame game??
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In the second episode, Lorenzo, Anton, and Jermaine have a casual talk on how to find work-life balance in Switzerland, discovering the benefits of health care, Life after divorce as a single father, and more! #podcast #relationship #comedy
Episode 1: Growing up, How to Deal with betrayal and living your truth.
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Episode 1: Growing up, How to Deal with betrayal and living your truth.
Live Your Truth Not Their Lies
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Live Your Truth Not Their Lies
Time Reveals True Colors
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Time Reveals True Colors
Hearing Eminem for the First Time
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Hearing Eminem for the First Time
Why Switzerland Makes Sense
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Why Switzerland Makes Sense
Reflecting on Life s Changes and Growth
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Reflecting on Life s Changes and Growth
How Childhood Shapes Our Sensory Memory
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How Childhood Shapes Our Sensory Memory
Integrating into Swiss Society A Jamaican's Journey
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Integrating into Swiss Society A Jamaican's Journey
Running from Toxicity A Personal Journey
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Running from Toxicity A Personal Journey

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  • @anthonyblair450
    @anthonyblair450 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Deep reasoning

  • @Alamouta
    @Alamouta หลายเดือนก่อน

    Real chats!!🎉🎉🎉

  • @yanni_
    @yanni_ หลายเดือนก่อน

    As a society we should be doing what is best for the children. We have devalued the impact of motherhood and unified families. Let’s be the generation to get back on track! God bless💕

  • @betsy7730
    @betsy7730 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The year 1941 women legally allowed to work, called The National Service Act in 1941. Prior 1941, men required to provied for their entire family no exception. Women work for becuase they want to and now men look for a women to work as a expectation.

  • @user-bj6rl5he1g
    @user-bj6rl5he1g หลายเดือนก่อน

    In the UK, mental health is rampant , and families don't give support to the loved ones , they're more for the monies that these persons who are suffering from mental health are entitled to. The families put themselves forward as the carer's and claim the mental health benefits and don't even care or give any care for such families. Families deliberately verbally , mentally abuse their families, they even fabricated stories about their families and got them put away for life, a money-making scheme. Families don't give support. I have never seen anything like this the number of people who are locked away in mental institution, with no support whatsoever, and constantly , emotionally and physically and physically verbal abuse from the mental health nurses themselves. They took away their rights and called it section two, where all power is being in their hand. It would have been about seven or nine mental health nurese, would physically hold down the patience against thier will on a bean bag, and exposed thier bottom and give the patience injections there. This injection in the bottom is so poisonous that it causes you to suffer from tongue paralyse for a few days, spatting blood, hair loss, toe nails dropping out, and so much more. This is literally murdering the patience in the hospital. The whole mental institution system in the UK is broken and needs ergently to be reformed now. Nothing has been done for the people who are been held against thier will, and lock down in these institution, thier rights has been taken away, and are controlled by devious, abused, monsters husband, mother, siblings and relatives who is wicked and want that hugh benefits , steal the government monies telling the government benefit offices that they are your carer's. It's wickness, i can only speak for myself, and from what patience told me, how they came inside this hospital it for fabricated stories, and no one listening to them. They institution nurses prescribed these deadly injections in the bottom and tablets which they froce on you, playing mind games, verbal abuse, physical abuse, and set up patience against patience to make a false report. I can't read someone fame of mind, but as a highly, level headed, intelligent black woman who was rejected hates by my ex- husband Theophilus Mills who required my two houses, my life insurances and other's assets, alongside my family. This male i flied for him in twenty nineteen only two months in the UK , he called the ambulance and when they arrived at my home in Birmingham, he told them that i am not bathing and i don't have any families in the UK, which at the time i had one of the largest families in London. He and his families, my families, robbed my whole life saving, which i had for twenty-seven years. My mother Shirley Gardner told me that the entire families hates me like a dog, and that they wants me dead, because i am rich and she wants me them to give me injection in my bottom and i am going to have a twisted mouth and constant dripple and died in the mentally hospital . After this, emotionally, brutally experiences in the institution two times in twenty twenty, one, and twenty twenty two. I had to fled for my life back to Jamaica in twenty twenty three. The verbal abuse which i am currently suffering as a British citizen living in Jamaica now, from all my neighbours and people in the community it's disgusting behaviour, three of these church people who are members at the New testament church of God, verbal abuse me, and when to the Old Harbour police station and fabricated stories about me, six police officers from the Old Harbour police station, came to my home with some ling and short guns, and one held on to the gun in his waist and angrily, said to me" mi a warn you", i said warm me about what," he said that the next door female came to the station and told them that i make threatened her, i told him that it's not true, i told him that from i arrived fom the UK , i stop into the Pegasus hotel, and that very day my suit casse was been robbed by three police officers, i told him that all i said to her , I've got a cousin's in the police froce, his name his Alton, Francis, and all the abuse than i am currently suffering, i haven't told him. Three of the females verbally abuse me afterwards and told me that i am a man woman and they want me to get arrested and locked away in mental institution .On the twelth of this month i went to the British consulate, the PICA offfice and the MICO office, and reported such matters, the female that i spoken to at the British consulate told me to get a lawyer, i told her that i didn't have any monies for such matters, she said i should go and asked my mother. At the MOCA office the male asked if i got any children and when did i purchased my home? I told him that i am here to make report about the abuse which i am currently suffering from the Old Harbour police officers, he said he can't help me because i does have thier badges numbers, i told him that it's easy for him to get such information," he said i am not able to help you, he said his name is Derrick Ellison. As a British citizen living in Jamaica I have a voice and it must be heard, i am not going to live in any fear because of these monsters. I've got a voice and it must be heard in Jamaican. They tarnished my reputation called me mad p**** gal. Called me crack , They have access to my home, breaking up my personal property, stealing my clothes. The Old Harbour police officers are waiting on me to come and report such disgusting behaviour towards me, for them to play game and asked me where is the evidences. I not backing down as a British citizen living in Jamaica, born and grew up in my home town, i got all right to live without intimidation. M&S is my favourite store, that's the only thing that i miss right now, the chocolate cake or the walnut coffee cake. As late mother Treasa quoted " one of the most dangerous persons in the world is a liar, " . Jamaicans people are wicked jealous, hater, and as they would say, " i don't have no lot or part with them,".

  • @eminbe312wqx
    @eminbe312wqx 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Güzel video için teşekkürler efendim

  • @TRE4RAISEDME
    @TRE4RAISEDME 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Either she curves you, he curves her, or they stay together

  • @Builderbobther
    @Builderbobther 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Oh no hunny any mother can leave at any certain point of motherhood they can and they will just like dead beat fathers there are also dead beat mothers.

    • @Per-spec-tivPodcast
      @Per-spec-tivPodcast 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Very true, we shared this in the full episode as well

  • @JohnWestHam
    @JohnWestHam 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is that a joke? There are plenty of drug addicted mothers that cant be bothered with there kids and fathers are left to pick up the pieces, just as there are deadbeat dads that do the same.

    • @Builderbobther
      @Builderbobther 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Right??? Like this explains my mother and my father that both left me at the age of 10 because my mum needed more drugs. I’m 15 now she’s clean but I will forever hate her while everyone else worships her.

    • @Per-spec-tivPodcast
      @Per-spec-tivPodcast 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I fully agree that this is only one side. the whole episode exposes the side of the father as well

  • @keragrant7872
    @keragrant7872 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love the tattoos on both a ya'll 🥰💯

    • @LukholoMandla
      @LukholoMandla หลายเดือนก่อน

      😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @edwin99901
    @edwin99901 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thats funny because i have a very similar story. I remember not knowing who eninem was at the time but knowing a few of his songs that were on a sony mp3 disc my father compiled, and they were killyou, criminal and i think kim. And i remember sneaking the mp3 in church and listening to criminal while they were preaching but i was laying down the long chair so i wont be spotted. But my sister eventually caught me and took it away. Eminems music just had that magic touch, like Michael Jackson music did, where you just want more or it immediately gravitated to you. I remember around the same time having this hot97 mix cd and lose yourself being one of the first tracks, and that song would get me hyped. No outside influence for me to even be biased because its em, just raw talent and good music.

  • @dallaz8406
    @dallaz8406 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Memba free health care at KPH… rough, better me go private… a nuh lie

  • @dallaz8406
    @dallaz8406 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    JP… when I come link you, we travelling so prepare yourself

  • @Per-spec-tivPodcast
    @Per-spec-tivPodcast 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    😂😂

  • @astridraich4419
    @astridraich4419 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    😂😂😂

  • @jullenerose
    @jullenerose 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am from Clarendon and have no grills. We only closed our door. Even now my mom doesn't have a grill on her house. Is when I came Kingston I see the grill up. In fact ,grewing up in Clarendon where I am from in the 90's only police and solider I know with gun. Being a Clarendonian I appreciate my up bringing. I appreciate the foundation that was instill me. I worked very hard to pursue a degree in the science.

    • @Per-spec-tivPodcast
      @Per-spec-tivPodcast 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for the input @jullenrose. It is always great to hear different perspectives, we greatly appreciate it.

  • @thehumbleone3853
    @thehumbleone3853 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    🇯🇲❤ Love this. Wishing you guys the best. God desire the truth ❤ I have experienced the switch but thank God am still here. Broken but healing. Trust me I know how it feel to be put down for another failures. I might just do a cast to tell my story

  • @andrewmckenley5355
    @andrewmckenley5355 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Big up yourself Jermaine 😅 saw this in a TH-cam adv. Good yute!

  • @JameHowlet
    @JameHowlet 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yo lee...

  • @flemishpowell3682
    @flemishpowell3682 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yo lee gwaan dweet fam

  • @dallaz8406
    @dallaz8406 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What shaped my life… I grew sheltered and my 1st break up broke my mentality

  • @dallaz8406
    @dallaz8406 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yow… these convos are real, real real… convos I can relate to