Category: I Like To Understand
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RealTalk|Talking The Talk
Some people can talk about it all day… plan it, rework it, and start over again. But nothing moves. At some point, you have to ask— are you building something… or just talking about it? Because real change doesn’t come from ideas. It comes from action.
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RealTalk|My Thoughts on being 60+ in 2026
We’re all living in the same time… but not the same experience. So when did we stop listening to each other? 🤔
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RealTalk|What Is Fair to Expect… If Someone Was Never Shown?
Is it fair to expect someone to show up a certain way… if they were never shown how? This one hit me deep. Because I realized… a lot of what I expect from people isn’t just about behavior— it’s about what I was taught, what I witnessed, and what I lived growing up. Not everyone…
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RealTalk|When Calm Feels Like a Threat
Sometimes it’s not the chaos that’s the problem—it’s the calm that makes people uncomfortable. When honesty is seen as a threat and silence is mistaken for peace, nothing ever changes. This is a Real Talk on why healthy communication still feels radical in so many spaces.
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RealTalk|When Power Goes Unchecked|Trump
When power goes unchecked, it doesn’t just change policies — it changes how safe people feel in their own lives. This Monday Real Talk reflects on bullying, fear, and what happens when accountability disappears — and why refusing to normalize it still matters.
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ASipOfFlava|Learning From the Young Ones**
I may be old school, but the young ones at work keep me laughing, learning, and feeling cared for. From indie music and mystery slang to Starbucks runs and quiet acts of kindness — this generation brings more heart than they get credit for. ☕✨
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H&W|Depression
Depression isn’t always obvious. Some people smile through it, work through it, and carry it alone. This blog breaks down what we don’t talk about — what it looks like on the outside, what it feels like on the inside, and how to reach out for real support.
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Life|🌻 Wrongfully Convicted
Watching Just Mercy opened my eyes even wider to the truth I already knew: our justice system fails too many innocent people, and the cost is their entire lives. This reflection is about what the film stirred in me — and the reality behind wrongful convictions in America.

