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August 2024

His Side S01E07 – Breaking Addictive Habits: Men’s Perspectives with Jeff Reed, JayCee Slade, & Mark Williams

Welcome to another enlightening episode of “HisSide,” where we get into the real issues men face today. Join our hosts Jeff Reed, JayCee Slade, and Mark Williams as they discuss the addictive habits many men struggle with, how to break free from them, and why it’s crucial for personal growth and productivity.

In this episode, we explore:

Common Addictive Habits: What makes them so alluring?
Impact on Productivity: How these habits hinder personal and professional growth.
Breaking the Cycle: Practical steps and strategies to overcome these addictions.
The Path to Growth: Why breaking these habits is essential for a fulfilling life.
Tune in to hear authentic conversations, expert advice, and actionable insights to help men reclaim their productivity and achieve their potential.

Key Topics:

Men’s mental health
Overcoming addiction
Productivity tips for men
Personal growth strategies
Breaking bad habits

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Wounds in the way Podcast S01E07 The Resilient Bounce Back

In this episode of “Wounds In The Way”, hosts Apryl Jones and Melissa Reed welcome former Nickelodeon star Natanya Ross for an eye-opening conversation about her incredible journey from childhood fame to battling heroin addiction and homelessness, and ultimately finding redemption. Natanya opens up about how her world spiraled out of control—her mother’s betrayal, the pressures of Hollywood, her father’s sex change, and the heartbreaking loss of her best friend to a drug overdose in bed with her. These events pushed her to the brink, leading her to Skid Row, California (an area well known for homelessness) where she hit rock bottom.

But Natanya’s story is one of resilience and a powerful bounce back. After years of struggling with addiction, she’s now clean and dedicating her life to helping others recover. She works with rehabs across California, supports nonprofits, and gives back to her community by serving kids in need.

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SHN: Commitment with Jenny Babas s01e09 Part 3

Welcome to Part Three of the StrongHome Podcast! In this episode, we bring in JayCee Slade’s girlfriend, Jenny Babas, to get her perspective on their relationship and what commitment means to her.

Recap of Part One and Two: In Part One, Jeff and Melissa Reed sat down with JayCee Slade to discuss his views on commitment and where he stands in his relationship with Jenny. They explored how he and Jenny navigate their relationship without formal labels or commitments and why they haven’t said “I love you” despite living together.

Part Two dove into deeper topics like sex and intimacy, questioning whether it’s important to have sex before marriage and how modern changes impact relationships today versus traditional approaches. JayCee shared his thoughts on these crucial aspects of love and connection in today’s world.

Part Three: Now, it’s time to hear from Jenny Babas herself. As a pastor’s kid, Jenny shares her journey of trying to avoid sex before marriage to keep a promise to her family and how that turned out for her. She also talks about her commitment to JayCee and how she approaches relationships with a natural flow, never forcing conversations but letting things play out as they should.

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SHN: Commitment with JayCee Slade S01E09 p2

Welcome to Part Two of Commitment on the StrongHome Podcast!

In this compelling episode, Jeff and Melissa Reed continue their conversation with JayCee Slade, discussing the complexities of sex, intimacy, and how modern changes impact relationships today versus traditional approaches. JayCee opens up about his views on the importance of sex in a relationship and whether it’s essential to experience physical intimacy before marriage.

We explore:

JayCee’s thoughts on sex before marriage—is it crucial to test compatibility before tying the knot, or can waiting build a stronger connection?
The factors influencing the decision to have sex before marriage, including cultural, personal, and relational aspects
The potential outcomes of choosing to wait, both positive and challenging, and how this decision can shape a relationship
JayCee shares his candid perspective on how these modern dynamics influence commitment and connection in today’s world, shedding light on the balance between personal values and societal pressures.

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Join the conversation in the comments below. Do you think it’s important to have sex before marriage, or is waiting the better path?

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SHN: Commitment with JayCee Slade S01E09 p1

Welcome to Part One of Commitment on the StrongHome Podcast!

In this episode, Jeff and Melissa Reed sit down with JayCee Slade for a candid conversation about commitment and where he stands in his current relationship with his girlfriend, Jenny Babas. JayCee and his girlfriend haven’t really defined their relationship with labels—they just know where they stand with one another. But do they, really?

We will find out when we sit them down separately to see if their thoughts and feelings align.

We dive into:
– JayCee’s perspective on commitment and his current relationship status
– Why he and his girlfriend haven’t said “I love you” despite strong feelings and living together
– How they navigate their relationship without formal labels or commitments

Stay tuned for Part Two, where we hit topics on sex, intimacy, and how modern changes impact relationships today versus traditional approaches. It’s crazy how these factors influence commitment and connection in today’s world.

Look out for the next StrongHome episode, where we’ll bring in JayCee’s girlfriend, Jenny Babas, to get her side of how she views commitment and her current relationship and her thoughts on sex before marriage.

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Her Side: Is Our Generation Commitment Adverse? s01e08

In this eye-opening episode of HerSide on the StrongHome Network, Relationship Coach Danai Mararie from The Black Marriage Movement, joins hosts Melissa Reed and Paulette Maxwell to tackle the question: Is our generation commitment-averse? Together, they uncover the complex dynamics of modern relationships, exploring why feminism might not be the answer to getting what you want and need from a man. Instead, they discuss the importance of staying in our lane as women and understanding the unique roles we play in relationships.

Want to know how to get a man to commit? This episode uncovers the best strategies and the positions women should take to yield the best results in their relationships. They also take a closer look at the surprising statistics showing that cohabiting before marriage may actually harm your chances of a lasting marriage—and explore why that is.

Don’t miss this candid and thought-provoking conversation! Make sure to watch, like, and subscribe to stay updated with more insights from HerSide. And be sure to follow us on Instagram @StrongHomeNetwork for more relationship tips and advice.

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6 Ways To Be Financially Stronger Together

In any healthy relationship, a commitment to budgeting and sharing financial information transparently is essential. Financial transparency is a cornerstone of trust, reduced stress, and improved financial stability. Here are six ways to foster financial transparency in your relationship, along with the benefits it brings. Create a Joint Budget Sit down together and create a

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Beauty that must be preserved

Self-defense classes have an array of positive benefits that include resilience and self-confidence. When my daughter was nine years old, I brought her into a safe house to teach a self-defense class with me. The women in the class did not believe the moves worked because their traffickers were bigger than them. My then nine-year-old daughter did all of the moves on me (I was double her size at the time), and the women understood that their size did not matter, but their training and confidence did. From that moment forward, I brought my daughter with me to all future classes.
Studies show that one in four women will become a victim in their lifetime, but when was the last time you thought about your own safety? Self-defense classes offer not only physical training, but also mental and emotional preparation, boosting confidence and resilience.
Mental and Emotional Preparation: Self-defense helps with your mental and emotional preparation by teaching you the hands-on moves by working with your brain-body connection to learn what to do in fight or flight. Statistically speaking, most women go into freeze mode when attacked. This is the most dangerous position to be in; however, studies show once you have taken a self-defense class, you will now go into fight or flight mode when being attacked. Why is fight or flight mode better? In an attack situation, the attacker will have you on the ground in less than 4 seconds. From what you know right now, are you going to be able to fight back or run away? In most cases, the answer is no. That is why taking a self-defense class is essential. By taking a self-defense class, you are preparing your mind for the worst-case scenario. Science shows that once your brain believes you have done something in the past, you are no longer afraid when that scenario comes up again. So, if you have practiced getting attacked with the right self-defense training, you won’t freeze and will react properly if the unfortunate situation occurs.
Confidence: When your confidence is higher, you are more aware of your surroundings, and being more aware of your surroundings will help with the need for self-defense.
Resilience: Many women I work with have been victimized in the past. Through self-defense training, these women are able to build their self-worth and their confidence. These women see that their past, while it changed them, does not define them, and they are able to move into the confidence and harmony they want in life. They no longer feel victimized and are able to help others through their growth.
Mood and Body: The workout not only helps with physical fitness, but also helps release endorphins, which help with enhancing your mood and happiness.
In the context of these empowering narratives, it is crucial to emphasize the importance of giving oneself grace throughout the self-defense journey. Acknowledging that learning and growth takes time allows individuals to approach their training with patience and self-compassion. Mistakes are inevitable, but they are valuable stepping-stones toward mastery. By integrating the concept of giving oneself grace, the self-defense journey becomes not just a path to physical preparedness but also a transformative experience, fostering resilience, confidence, and a deeper connection with one’s own capabilities.
The women I teach are able to build their confidence through mind-body connection with self-defense training. Take a self-defense class today and build confidence in your ability to respond in any situation.

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