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ConverSayShons Wit My Black Self
Colloquialism Professionally Matters!
It's about experiencing unique individual Colloquialism and Transparency. It’s about influencing a positive relationship with oneself for mental, emotional, and spiritual GoODness.  It's about living presently forward with a healthy perspective that supports your choice of what can happen, despite what has happened.Mental note: Scientific Jargon is better understood and received by some, while Colloquial Expression is better understood and embraced by others;...
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Great information podcast
Great mental health podcast, all topics are well presented and explained. I have shared your episodes with my other friends. Thank you.
Weston@ via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/18/24
Professionally, excellent podcast
Great podcast, it has great discussion on mental and health perspectives. Every episode of them is great, and worth supporting. Mental Note Scientific terminology is well defined. I heard their discussion very well. thank you
Sage-Adams via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/18/24
Great ConverSayshone podcast
The great Mentality Podcast did an episode of their guide so beautifully. Let's not allow our mental well-being to be negatively impacted by each of us thinking only about ourselves. Because every relationship requires trust. I learned something from their episode. I always wait for their...Read full review »
Hassany@ via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/18/24
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