Zara Talks LIVE

By: Zara Hairston
  • Summary

  • Zara Hairston proclaims: We are not always responsible for what has happened to us, but it is always our responsibility to heal from it. With a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Temple University and a master’s in biblical counseling, Zara seamlessly merges her literary prowess with self-healing empowerment. Utilizing both personal and professional experiences in childhood, family, marital, and religious trauma to drive change, it is her lifelong commitment to uplift the voices of those silenced by emotional oppression. Honored as “Best Writer” by the National Association of Black Journalists, recipient of the prestigious DeAnn White Journalism Award, and featured on ESSENCE.com, Zara’s unique calling has garnered acclaim. And she fervently answers that call daily, deeply engaged in advocating for emotional justice.
    © 2016-2024 Zara Hairston. All Rights Reserved.
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Episodes
  • Why do you want to know 𝙩𝙝𝙖𝙩 much? It’s dangerous.
    Dec 14 2023

    What did the enemy trick them with in the Garden? Hint: it wasn't actually fruit...

    The post Why do you want to know 𝙩𝙝𝙖𝙩 much? It’s dangerous. appeared first on Zara Hairston.

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    6 mins
  • Why “God” is not on your side.
    Nov 22 2023

    A lot of people think The Most High is not on their side because ________ is not, but...

    The post Why “God” is not on your side. appeared first on Zara Hairston.

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    58 mins
  • Why you won’t ever be healed.
    Nov 19 2023

    Could this be why you're still unhealed?

    The post Why you won’t ever be healed. appeared first on Zara Hairston.

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    37 mins

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