Dear Black Men

Dear Black Men

Author: KendraLyn J. January 13, 2023 Duration: 46:28
Black men and women NEED EACH OTHER. But as women, we must do the work necessary to become heaven for our men and children. Our families need to be restored and our love for one another so desperately needs to be revived. Support the show Thanks for listening! Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nytrspodcast/

KendraLyn J. hosts Not Your Typical Reality Show, a space where the polished filters of everyday performance are stripped away. This podcast is built on the idea that our most honest conversations happen off-camera, and that’s exactly where each episode takes you. You’ll hear candid discussions that weave through the complexities of modern relationships, the nuances of sexuality, and the very real pressures of money and mental well-being. It’s about the pursuit of health-physical, financial, and emotional-in a world constantly scrolling past. Rather than offering staged drama, KendraLyn facilitates a genuine exploration of how we navigate culture, educate ourselves on personal growth, and simply try to stay afloat. The dialogue delves into self-improvement without pretense, tackling the messy, unscripted parts of life that rarely make the highlight reel. Tune in for a raw and reflective take on society, where the only agenda is to unpack reality as it’s actually lived, not as it’s portrayed for likes. Each conversation aims to connect, challenge, and perhaps make your own journey feel a little less solitary.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 13

Not Your Typical Reality Show
Podcast Episodes
Pilot: Allow Me To Introduce Myself [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 17:39
On the first episode of Not Your Typical Reality Show, meet host KendraLyn J. and hear a little backstory of the tea that's been brewing since her big move. Support the show Thanks for listening! Follow us on Instagram h…
Is it US or THEM?! [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 46:09
On this episode of NYTRS, KendraLyn J. digs deep with the hard hitting question of who's really the problem; us or them? Why does it seem like the good girls always finish last? And why is it so hard for men these days t…