IKR??

By: Crossroads Church
  • Summary

  • Being a woman… it's complicated. Right? The expectations. The relationships. All the freaking beauty products. It can be overwhelming to try to go it alone. IKR? - I know, right? - is a podcast for women, by women. It's a place to be known. To be challenged. To be understood. Because no one wants to go it alone. Hosts Alli and Latasha pull back the veil on what's going on in the minds of women to prove that we're all in this together and there's a God who wants in on it too.
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Episodes
  • S4 Ep4: Kissing Strangers in a Pandemic
    Aug 24 2020
    Dating is hard, even in the best of times—and these are not the best of times. How do we even think about finding that special someone or building a relationship when we can't even see each other's faces? Today Alli and LaTasha talk relationships with Bronwyn Lea, author of Beyond Awkward Side Hugs.
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    33 mins
  • S4 Ep3: Was That God? How Do I Know?
    Jul 7 2020
    "God said." "Gold told me." Okay, so great. God talked to you...apparently. But for the rest of us normal people, how do you know that it's God and not just last night's pizza? Today Alli and LaTasha talk about how to know if God is actually talking.
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    27 mins
  • S4 Ep2: Race, Anger, and Learning How to Take Care of Each Other
    Jun 22 2020
    Murders, protests, riots, and rage—we're living in unprecedented times right now, and it's hard. It's hard to keep up, it's hard to know what to think or feel, and it's harder than ever to connect and bridge the gap. Today LaTasha and Alli talk about racism, perspectives, and how to actually care for each other. 
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    33 mins

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