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Growing Up With Girlfriends: Why This Sitcom Still Speaks to My Soul

By Your Girl Keysha 📺 Flashback to the Early 2000s Picture this: It’s the early 2000s, and I’m curled up on the couch, eyes glued to the TV, waiting for that theme song—“My Girlfriends!” (You just sang it in your head, didn’t you? 😉). Back then, Girlfriends wasn’t just a sitcom for me. It was …

Remaining Grounded in the Midst of Chaos

The Reality: Chaos Will Come Let’s be honest: life isn’t always calm seas and sunny skies. Bills stack up. Relationships shift. The news feels heavy. Our mental load gets overwhelming. Chaos, in all its forms, can shake us to the core. But here’s the truth: chaos doesn’t have to control you. Remaining grounded doesn’t mean …

God & Therapy: Why Jesus and a Therapist Can Co-Exist

The Myth: “If I Have God, I Don’t Need Therapy” For generations, many of us were taught that leaning on prayer alone was enough to heal depression, trauma, or anxiety. And while prayer is powerful, we must be careful not to weaponize faith in a way that shames people out of seeking help. Here’s the …

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Jesus, Take the Wheel… and the Car Payment Too

And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of His glory in Christ Jesus.” – Philippians 4:19 Girl, Let Me Tell You… Sometimes “Jesus take the wheel” ain’t just about driving—it’s about every bill, every burden, every “Lord, I don’t know how this is gonna work” moment in life. That car …

Reclaiming Joy: Simple Ways to Celebrate Yourself Every Day

In a world that often demands so much of us, finding and holding onto joy can feel like a revolutionary act. For Black women especially, joy is not just an emotion—it’s an act of resistance, self-love, and survival. Choosing joy means choosing ourselves, our peace, and our worth, no matter what the world throws our …

From Overlooked to Elevated: What ‘The Last Shall Be First’ Really Means

“So the last shall be first, and the first last: for many be called, but few chosen.” – Matthew 20:16 (KJV) Sis, let me talk to that quiet place in you—the part that’s been waiting, serving, sacrificing, showing up for everyone else while wondering, “When is it going to be my turn?” You’ve clapped for …