Maybe It’s Mi…

By: Miasha Brown
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  • Honey this podcast is a safe space for the folks that just need a voice of reason and reflection…Come listen to raw unedited fresh perspective on life, from a woman ..in a world full of CHAOS! No debating, just relating.
    Miasha Brown
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Episodes
  • Real Fathers, Real Men
    Jun 20 2022
    Today we celebrate REAL FATHERS, REAL MEN ! In 2020, it was recorded that about 1.23 million Black families are living in the United States with a Single father. Today, I want to offer some perspective from 2 out of those 1.23 million. As my first recorded episode of my podcast, I’m honored to celebrate these two worthy brothers! Please watch as I give these 2 amazing guys, one of them being my own father, their flowers ! . You can also WATCH this episode on Youtube!
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    31 mins
  • Love Yours.
    Jun 13 2022
    Todays episode means so much to me, in it, I get deep with you on my biggest insecurities and how I navigate through life with them, I hope today I show you the beauty in being vulnerable, When on the journey of being your best self, how defining who you are and being your own biggest cheerleader will help you change the focus on your already beautiful life.
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    28 mins
  • A.ligned D.etermined H.appy D.ivine
    Jun 6 2022
    This episode is dedicated to and co-starring my first born. Listen to us touch on our experiences with his struggles with ADHD. I don’t feel like I hear enough real perspectives from parents who look and talk like me who are dealing with this disorder. I want to make sure I create a safe space for us all today.
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    32 mins

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