A New Beginning
I have had some incredible times on my podcast since its inception 3+ years ago. I have had amazing co-hosts, guests and laughs along the way. One guest in particular, the husband, has been both a thorn and tickle in my side.
I have had some incredible times on my podcast since its inception 3+ years ago. I have had amazing co-hosts, guests and laughs along the way. One guest in particular, the husband, has been both a thorn and tickle in my side.
Despite problems, issues hell, chaos and mayhem that we went through, there were still a lot of good things that we can look back in 2020. And in this episode, we’re going to talk about our key takeaways in 2020 and the things we are looking forward to in 2021.
Do you read banana books? Do you even know what they are? Well, it isn’t a total secret that Stephanie and I are both avid readers of banana books (aka erotic romance reads). In fact, I think we even manage to talk about it in every single podcast we do.
Children coming out to parents about being gay isn’t always an easy thing. Even if the child’s home is an open and accepting space- it can be incredibly difficult.
Sexism is everywhere… and we really mean everywhere. It’s in your home, workplace, in stores, commercials, and more… and the worst thing is that sometimes you don’t even notice it.
Have you ever heard of the 5 love languages? On this episode we share the same love for this book because it has helped us in all our relationships, especially with our husbands.
Do you meditate? I love meditation and I practice different forms of it. I think we all need it for our sanity especially during this time where we’re all locked up in our homes dealing with work and family all at the same time.
In today’s episode, we’ve invited Janine Urbaniak Reid, author of an incredible book called The Opposite of Certainty. The book is a memoir and a peek inside her life. Real, personal and vulnerable experiences and encounters that women can and will relate to.
Mental health is such an important topic that doesn’t get the attention it truly needs. We often hear the word depression used loosely in conversations and sometimes even without knowing what it really, truly means.
This episode of Happy Hour Podcast talks about anger and how it is manifested, how it can manifest in the body, and then just a different way to look at it. We also talk about how we normally resist anger, especially things that we hear – we are told “you can’t feel angry.