On the final episode of “Written Closure,” I talk about the importance of being and the power in choices. I also share my thoughts on Breonna Taylor.
Read MoreOn this week’s episode of Written Closure, I discuss the process of learning about anti-black racism and offer ways on how to be anti-racist.
Read MoreOn this week’s episode of Written Closure, I play another game of “What Would You Do?” Enjoy!
Read MoreOn this week’s episode of Written Closure, I play a game of “What Would You Do?” Enjoy!
Read MoreOn this week’s episode of Written Closure, I continue the conversation on racism and ways it manifests itself in our daily lives. I also talk about anti-racism being a commitment and not a trend and answer the question: Where we do go from here?
Read MoreOn this week’s episode of Written Closure, I share my thoughts about the current state of the country as it relates to race and racism and what it means for all of us.
Read MoreOn this week’s episode of Written Closure, I discuss knowing your value. I also read a poem about knowing who you are and what you bring to the table.
Read MoreOn this week’s episode of Written Closure, I play a game of Never Have I Ever. Enjoy!
Read MoreOn this week’s episode of Written Closure, I answer this or that (a.k.a. team a or team b) questions from conversationstartersworld.com. Enjoy!
Read MoreOn this week’s episode of Written Closure, I answer would you rather questions from conversationstartersworld.com. Enjoy!
Read MoreOn this week’s episode of Written Closure, I answer 15 more philosophical questions from conversationstartersworld.com, as part two of a two-part episode. Conversation Starters World is an online source that features thousands of questions to help facilitate conversation.
Read MoreOn this week’s episode of Written Closure, I answer the first 15 philosophical questions on conversationstartersworld.com, an online source that features thousands of questions to help facilitate conversation.
Read MoreWhat’s the point of shame? Is it necessary in our lives? On this week’s episode of Written Closure, I dive into the topic of shame and read a poem that encapsulates what it is and how it manifests itself.
Read MoreHow do we get the things we want? On this week’s episode of Written Closure, I explore the topic of choices and read a poem that distinguishes between finding what we want and choosing what we want.
Read MoreHow has the coronavirus shifted your perspective on life? In this week’s episode of Written Closure, I discuss what life has been like since the onset of COVID-19, how the pandemic has changed the way I view life, and how I want to live my life post-corona. I also read a poem related to the topic.
Read MoreIs love an action or a feeling? As a part two to Episode 36 “Love is…” I continue the conversation about what love is and read a poem related to the topic.
Read MoreOn this week’s episode, we revisit the topic of chemistry and read a poem about what happens when a relationship is built on this elusive measure of attraction.
Read MoreWhat is the purpose of pain? On this week’s episode of Written Closure, I talk about pain, how we may cause it, how it is inflicted on us, and what it teaches us. I also read a poem related to the topic.
Read MoreOn this week’s episode, we revisit the topic of soul mates and discuss what we look for in them.
Read MoreWhy do we have a hard time accepting that other people are complex? On this week’s episode of Written Closure, I discuss our propensity to forget or disregard the complexity of other humans and read a poem that touches on this topic.
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