PODCAST · education
Good Talk with Tiffany Santana
by Tiffany D. Santana
On the Good Talk with Tiffany Santana Podcast, my goal is to have Good Talk, with Great People,to Help Us Live Our Best Lives. In a time when negativity and discord can seem so pervasive, I want to pull hope, inspiration, and joy from conversations with people of all walks of life. With a focus on the individual journeys of my guests, I love delving into the backstory, answering questions like, “How did you get here?” “Who or what were your greatest influences?” “What did you learn, or how did you grow from your experiences?” and “What advice can you give us to help us live better?”I love to have connective conversations while creating a comfortable, safe, and warm atmosphere. Each episode should be as educational as it is entertaining, and audiences should leave with at least one actionable, tangible nugget that, if applied, can help sow the seeds of transformation or cause mindset and heart shifts. I also want to create an environment where my guests can highlight a
-
21
How To Respond When People Say the Wrong Thing
🎁 GET THE GOOD TALK TAKEAWAY GUIDE:https://mailchi.mp/tiffanydsantana/ke... 🌸 Join the Confident Communicator Challenge for Women:https://bit.ly/confidentcommunicatora...What happens when life takes away the very thing you thought you needed to feel like yourself?Kelly Neal built a career as a master hairstylist known for her “growing hands”—helping other people care for, restore, and feel beautiful in their hair. Then, over the course of just 44 days, Kelly lost the hair on her entire body.What followed was more than a physical transformation.Kelly had to confront fear, identity, self-esteem, faith, the wounds she had carried since childhood—and the realization that her hair had become more than something she loved. It had become a covering.And then came the questions and comments.Why are you bald?Do you have cancer?What does your husband think?You actually look better without hair.Those experiences eventually inspired Kelly's book, Why You Ballhead: Mastering Graceful Responses to Life’s Uninvited Conversations.But the book didn't become what Kelly originally thought it would be.Instead of simply teaching people what not to say, God began showing Kelly something deeper: We can't always control what people say to us—but we can learn to control how we respond.One of my favorite truths from this conversation?You don't have to match their energy. You can set the standard.If you've ever allowed someone else's comment, behavior, or opinion to hijack your peace—or if life has ever taken something from you that you thought you couldn't live without—this Good Talk is for you.👇🏾 Tell me in the comments: Which step do you need to practice most—Pause, Discern, Choose, or Respond?CONNECT WITH KELLY NEAL🌐 Website & signed copies of Why You Ballhead:https://therealkellyneal.com📚 Why You Ballhead is also available on Amazon.📱 Instagram: The Real Kelly Neal📱 Facebook: Kelly Franklin NealSUPPORT GOOD TALK☕ Buy Me a Coffee:https://buymeacoffee.com/goodtalkwith...🎥 Want to record professional-quality conversations remotely? I use Riverside:https://riverside.sjv.io/556xgj_goodt...And if this conversation helped you, like, comment, share, and subscribe to Good Talk with Tiffany Santana. We're on our way to 1,000 Good Talkers by the end of 2026, and I'd love to have you in the family.
-
20
The Hidden Cost of Living Out of Alignment with LaQuonne Holden
📥 DOWNLOAD THE GOOD TALK TAKEAWAY GUIDE:https://mailchi.mp/tiffanydsantana/la... 🌸 JOIN THE CONFIDENT COMMUNICATOR CHALLENGE FOR WOMEN:https://bit.ly/confidentcommunicatora...What happens when your life looks successful on the outside—but something inside keeps telling you that something is off?In this episode of Good Talk with Tiffany Santana, I sit down with LaQuonne Holden for an honest and practical conversation about alignment, fulfillment, and the quiet friction that can develop when who we are, what we value, and how we live are no longer pointing in the same direction.LaQuonne reminds us that friction is not always failure. Sometimes, it is feedback—a check-engine light letting us know that something in our lives deserves our attention.We discuss the three forms of friction that can signal misalignment:• Dissonance: the internal conflict that tells you something is off • Dissension: the relational tension that develops around you • Discontentment: the quiet dissatisfaction that causes you to settle for less than the life you know you were created to live LaQuonne also walks us through his practical four-part framework for responding to misalignment:NOTICE what is trying to get your attention. NAME the specific source of the friction. NEGOTIATE the boundaries, conversations, and adjustments that are needed. NURTURE the habits and rhythms that will help you maintain alignment.We also talk about burnout, people-pleasing, boundaries, coaching, personal development, purpose, faith, and what to do when helping everyone else begins to hurt you.This conversation will encourage you to stop simply managing the symptoms and begin paying attention to what the friction in your life may be trying to teach you.Because alignment begins with awareness—and when your internal and external realities begin pointing in the same direction, sustainable advancement becomes possible.ABOUT LAQUONNE HOLDENLaQuonne Holden is an Associate Pastor at Change Church who provides pastoral support to Dr. Dharius Daniels. He is a content cultivator, alignment architect, coach, and consultant who helps high-performing professionals and faith-based leaders confront dissonance, dissension, and discontentment and transform that friction into sustainable fulfillment.Through Holden Collective, LaQuonne helps leaders, teams, and organizations bring clarity to complexity, make hard easier, and move from stagnation to strategic, sustainable success.CONNECT WITH LAQUONNEInstagram: / laquonneholden Alignment Academy:https://teachclub.com/@alignmentacademyBe sure to visit LaQuonne’s Instagram page and use the link in his bio to access his growth guide and learn more about his work.SUPPORT GOOD TALK☕ Buy Me a Coffee:https://buymeacoffee.com/goodtalkwith...Good Talk with Tiffany Santana is where we have good talk with great people who help us live our best lives.
-
19
How to Stop Surviving and Start Living
DOWNLOAD THE GOOD TALK TAKEAWAY GUIDEhttps://mailchi.mp/tiffanydsantana/sherrygibson🌟 JOIN THE CONFIDENT COMMUNICATOR CHALLENGE FOR WOMENhttps://bit.ly/confidentcommunicatora...Have you spent so much of your life taking care of everyone else that you’re no longer sure what you need—or even who you are outside of the roles you carry?For most of her life, Sherry Gibson was functioning, achieving, handling responsibilities, and showing up for everyone around her. But beneath it all, she was emotionally exhausted.She had learned how to survive. She had not learned how to live in peace.Then, during a painful moment while caring for her mother, Sherry made a life-changing decision:“I’m choosing me right now.”In this episode of Good Talk with Tiffany Santana, Sherry shares how she began rebuilding her life through faith, therapy, coaching, community, honest conversations, and the courage to keep trying new things—even when she was afraid.At 65, Sherry is learning, growing, leading, building a coaching business, hosting retreats, and refusing to believe that her opportunity to flourish has passed.Sherry’s story is a beautiful reminder that your life does not stop because you’ve reached a certain age, completed a career, raised your children, experienced disappointment, or spent years putting everyone else first.There is still more life to live.And it is not too late to choose yourself.💬 GOOD TALK QUESTION:What is one step you can take toward the life you truly want to live? Share it in the comments.👍🏾 If this conversation encouraged you, please like the episode.📲 Share it with someone who needs to know that it is not too late.🔔 Subscribe to Good Talk with Tiffany Santana and turn on your notifications so you don’t miss our next conversation.MEET SHERRY GIBSONSherry Gibson is a speaker, coach, and community builder who helps women reconnect with themselves and grow through life’s transitions with clarity, resilience, and intention.Through retreats, coaching, and intentional conversations, she creates honest, supportive spaces where women feel seen, heard, and encouraged to grow emotionally, relationally, and personally.Her message is rooted in emotional wellness, resilience, faith, and the belief that it is never too late to rebuild, realign, and begin again.Connect with Sherry:Facebook: Sherry DGLearn more about Sherry’s upcoming retreat:https://elevateherviewretreat.squadtr... ☕ SUPPORT GOOD TALKEnjoying these conversations? Help us continue creating meaningful episodes with great people who help us live our best lives:https://buymeacoffee.com/goodtalkwith...CONNECT WITH TIFFANYWebsite: https://tiffanydsantana.comInstagram: instagram.com/tiffanydsantanaTikTok: tiktok.com/@tiffanydsantana Good Talk with Tiffany Santana is where we have good talk with great people who help us live our best lives.
-
18
Stop Hiding Behind Your Success (It Doesn't Heal the Pain)
DOWNLOAD THE GOOD TALK TAKEAWAY GUIDE👉 https://mailchi.mp/tiffanydsantana/josieashtonJOIN THE CONFIDENT COMMUNICATOR CHALLENGE FOR WOMEN👉 https://bit.ly/confidentcommunicatoraccessWhat if your success isn’t proof that you’ve healed—but the place you’ve learned to hide?You can be resilient, accomplished, educated, and committed to helping others while still carrying wounds that have never fully healed.In this deeply honest episode of Good Talk with Tiffany Santana, I sit down with Myhosi “Josie” Ashton, a licensed mental health counselor, trauma therapist, survivor advocate, founder of the international Brides March movement, and author of Healing His Bride.Josie shares how she spent years achieving, serving, advocating, and building an impressive life—while privately struggling to feel whole or worthy. She explains why resilience and healing are not the same and how unresolved pain can quietly affect our relationships, parenting, leadership, physical health, and sense of identity.Josie also opens up about surviving childhood sexual abuse and domestic violence, confronting the ways her wounds followed her into adulthood, and finally accepting that she needed more than achievement, ministry, activism, or determination to heal.This conversation is for anyone who has become highly skilled at functioning while hurting.ABOUT JOSIE ASHTONMyhosi “Josie” Ashton is a licensed mental health counselor, trauma therapist, author, survivor advocate, coach, consultant, and speaker with more than 30 years of experience in mental health counseling and criminal justice settings.She is the founder of the Brides March movement, created to honor Gladys Ricart and raise awareness about domestic violence. Josie is also the author of Healing His Bride, a vulnerable memoir about trauma, advocacy, faith, identity, and the journey from surviving to healing.CONNECT WITH JOSIEWebsite:https://josieashton.comPurchase Healing His Bride:https://a.co/d/0fhojt0oLearn more about the Brides March movement:https://bridesmarch.comJOIN THE CONVERSATIONWhat is one distinction between surviving and healing that stood out to you?Share your thoughts in the comments. I read and respond!SUPPORT GOOD TALK WITH TIFFANY SANTANAEnjoying the conversations? You can support the podcast by buying me a coffee:☕ https://buymeacoffee.com/goodtalkwithtiffanyCONTENT NOTE AND SUPPORTThis episode includes conversations about childhood sexual abuse, domestic violence, trauma, mental health, and suicidal behavior. Please listen with care and seek qualified support when needed.For confidential domestic violence support in the United States:Call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)Text START to 88788Visit https://thehotline.orgFor emotional distress or a mental health crisis, call or text 988.
-
17
You’re Already Qualified—Your Mindset Just Hasn’t Caught Up
DOWNLOAD THE GOOD TALK TAKEAWAY GUIDETurn the insights from this conversation into action:https://mailchi.mp/tiffanydsantana/denamillerWhat happens when everyone else can see that you’re qualified—but you’re still struggling to believe it?Dena Miller was already leading, influencing, creating, and doing the work. Yet part of her still questioned whether her personality, directness, and past experiences disqualified her from the rooms she was prepared to enter.In this honest and practical conversation, Dena shares what she discovered when she realized her behavior was ahead of her mindset—and how she is learning to see herself through a new lens.We talk about overcoming imposter syndrome, healing from the words that made you question your voice, and developing the discipline your next season will require. Dena also shares how she uses coaching, community, self-assessments, journaling, and artificial intelligence to turn personal revelations into practical growth plans.We also explore the beauty of embracing singleness, becoming whole before entering another relationship, and refusing to allow relationships, distractions, or an outdated version of yourself to interfere with your purpose.One of the most powerful reminders from this conversation is that your feelings are not always an accurate measurement of your qualifications. You may already be doing the work, carrying the wisdom, and demonstrating the leadership that your next opportunity requires. Your mindset may simply need time—and intentional work—to catch up.CONNECT WITH DENA MILLERYouTube: The Herald — Truth That TransformsInstagram: Dena MillerFacebook: Dena Miller☕ SUPPORT GOOD TALK WITH TIFFANY SANTANAEnjoying these conversations? Help us continue creating meaningful, practical, and faith-forward content by supporting the podcast:https://buymeacoffee.com/goodtalkwith...🎙️ STARTING A PODCAST? RECORD WITH RIVERSIDEGood Talk with Tiffany Santana is recorded using Riverside. Explore Riverside for your podcast, interviews, and video content:https://riverside.sjv.io/556xgj_goodt...This is an affiliate link, which means I may receive a commission if you make a purchase through it, at no additional cost to you.CONNECT WITH TIFFANYWebsite: https://www.tiffanydsantana.comInstagram: @tiffanydsantanaFacebook: Tiffany D. SantanaLinkedIn: Tiffany SantanaABOUT GOOD TALK WITH TIFFANY SANTANAGood Talk with Tiffany Santana is where we have good talk with great people who help us live our best lives.Through honest conversations about faith, communication, personal growth, relationships, leadership, and purpose, each episode offers encouragement and practical wisdom you can apply to your life.Please SUBSCRIBE, LIKE this episode, and SHARE it with someone who needs this conversation. Then leave a comment and tell us:What part of your life has grown faster than the way you see yourself?
-
16
Everyone Should Listen to This 23-Year-Old - Art Mosqueda (Art.mp4)
DOWNLOAD THE GOOD TALK TAKEAWAY GUIDE:https://mailchi.mp/tiffanydsantana/ar...Have you ever met someone half your age who completely changed the way you think?At just 23 years old, Art Mosqueda carries a level of wisdom, discipline, and self-awareness that is rare at any age. In this conversation, we explore how childhood adversity, faith, intentional decisions, and a commitment to doing hard things have shaped the man he is becoming.Art is the creative eye behind The Dept. podcast and the guy responsible for making its host, Omar El-Takrori, "look cool." But beyond the camera, he is a thoughtful communicator whose perspective on life, success, purpose, and personal growth may challenge the way you think about your own journey.Whether you are in your 20s or your 50s, this conversation will encourage you to stop waiting, embrace discomfort, get your reps in, and become the person God created you to be.IN THIS EPISODE, WE DISCUSS:• Why your decisions shape your future• How childhood adversity can develop wisdom and awareness• The power of self-awareness and situational awareness• Why doing leads to discovery• Building confidence by getting reps instead of waiting until you feel ready• Lessons Art learned while training for a Half Ironman• Faith, purpose, discipline, and choosing growth over comfort• What fulfillment really looks like🎙️ SUBSCRIBE TO GOOD TALK WITH TIFFANY SANTANASubscribe for more good talk with great people who help us live our best lives.If this conversation encouraged you:• Like this video• Subscribe to the channel• Share it with someone who needs to hear it• Leave a comment and tell us your biggest takeaway.☕ SUPPORT GOOD TALK WITH TIFFANY SANTANABuy me a coffee:https://buymeacoffee.com/goodtalkwithtiffanyCONNECT WITH TIFFANYWebsite: https://www.tiffanydsantana.comInstagram: @tiffanydsantanaFacebook: Tiffany D. SantanaLinkedIn: Tiffany D. Santana
-
15
This Brain Surgeon Changed How I Think | Dr. Lee Warren
📥 Download the FREE Good Talk Takeaway Guide:https://mailchi.mp/tiffanydsantana/drleewarren🎤 Ready to become a more confident communicator?Join the Confident Communicator Challenge for Women:https://bit.ly/confidentcommunicatoraccess☕ Please support Good Talk with Tiffany Santana!If this podcast has encouraged or equipped you, you can support future episodes here:https://buymeacoffee.com/goodtalkwith...🔔 Don't forget to LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE! Your support helps us reach more people with conversations that inspire transformation.Follow Tiffany across all platforms @tiffanydsantana In this episode:Can you actually change your brain... and change your life?What if the biggest conversation shaping your life isn't the one you're having with other people—but the one you're having with yourself?In this powerful episode of Good Talk with Tiffany Santana, I sit down with Dr. W. Lee Warren, world-renowned neurosurgeon, bestselling author, podcast host, and creator of The Life-Changing Art of Self-Brain Surgery.After serving as a neurosurgeon during the Iraq War and later experiencing the unimaginable loss of his son, Dr. Lee dedicated his life to understanding how faith and neuroscience work together to help us heal, renew our minds, and live with greater hope.Together, we explore why you're not stuck with the brain you have, how your internal dialogue shapes your communication and relationships, and practical ways to renew your mind so you can communicate, lead, and live with greater confidence.Whether you're navigating grief, anxiety, fear, negative self-talk, or simply want to become the person God created you to be, this conversation will leave you with hope—and practical tools you can begin using today.In this episode, you'll learn:• Why your brain is never "stuck"• The difference between your brain and your mind• How repeated thoughts shape your communication and relationships• Why negative self-talk becomes neurologically reinforced• How faith and neuroscience beautifully complement one another• What it means to "renew your mind" through the lens of Romans 12:2• Dr. Lee's powerful "Thought Biopsy" process• How to prepare your mind before difficult conversations• Daily habits that help rewire your brain for hope, resilience, and confident communication---Connect with Dr. Lee Warren🌐 Website: https://drleewarren.com📚 Book: The Life-Changing Art of Self-Brain Surgery🎙️ Podcast: The Dr. Lee Warren Podcast
-
14
You Have Potential...So Why Are You Still Stuck
🎁 Download the Good Talk Takeaway Guidehttps://mailchi.mp/tiffanydsantana/pastorandy🎯 Join the Confident Communicator Challenge for Womenhttps://bit.ly/confidentcommunicatoraccessHi, and welcome to Good Talk with Tiffany Santana — where we have good talk with great people who help us live our best lives.Have you ever been told you have so much potential… but you’re not seeing the results?In this episode, I sit down with Pastor Andy Miller — clarity coach, husband, father, and pastor of The Life Church in Ontario, Canada — to unpack why so many of us feel stuck despite knowing we’re capable of more.We talk about self-mastery, discipline, mindset, and what it really takes to move from potential to production.If you’ve ever felt frustrated, stuck, or like there’s more in you…This conversation is for you.☕ Support the Podcasthttps://buymeacoffee.com/goodtalkwithtiffany🎧 Connect with Andy MillerInstagram: @andymillerjrFacebook: Pastor Andy MillerYouTube: The Life Church Global✨ Episode SummaryIn this episode, we explore:Why potential alone isn’t enoughThe role of discipline in personal growthHow mindset can keep you stuckThe power of mentorship and self-awarenessHow to start activating what’s already inside of youIf this episode blessed you:👍 Like💬 Comment📤 Share with someone who needs this🔔 Subscribe for more Good Talk
-
13
He Almost Gave Up Cancer Treatment (Then This Happened)
Download the Good Talk Takeaway Guidehttps://mailchi.mp/tiffanydsantana/craigirving Join the next Confident Communicator Challenge for Womenhttps://bit.ly/confidentcommunicatoraccessWhat would you do if a doctor told you the words no one wants to hear: “You have cancer.”For Craig Irving, that moment changed everything.After being diagnosed with colon cancer, Craig endured weeks of radiation and chemotherapy that pushed him to his physical and emotional limits. At one point, the pain became so intense that he seriously considered stopping treatment altogether.But what happened next revealed a strength he didn’t know he had.In this powerful episode of Good Talk with Tiffany Santana, Craig shares his journey through cancer, the mindset that helped him keep fighting, and why he’s now committed to raising awareness about colon cancer—especially within the Black community.This conversation is a powerful reminder that sometimes our greatest trials reveal the strength and purpose we didn’t know were inside us.You’ll also hear about the importance of advocating for your health, building the right support system, and living with deeper intentionality after facing life’s hardest moments.If you’ve ever wondered how strong you really are—or how to keep going when life gets hard—this conversation is for you.About Craig IrvingCraig Irving is a seasoned aviation professional and community advocate with more than 35 years of experience at American Airlines, where he currently serves as Manager of Global Sales. Throughout his career, Craig has built strong partnerships, created meaningful customer experiences, and represented the global reach and values of one of the world’s leading airlines.Originally from Belzoni, Mississippi, Craig has spent more than three decades living in the Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia region and now divides his time between Texas and Alexandria, Virginia.Beyond his corporate career, Craig is deeply committed to serving others. In honor of his mother, Frankie Irving, he founded Frankie’s Kitchen, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting children from single-parent households in underserved communities through mentorship, resources, and compassion.Craig is also an advocate for cancer awareness and volunteers with organizations such as the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, using his voice and experiences to help educate and uplift others.Grounded in faith, family, and service, Craig believes that true success is measured not only by professional accomplishments—but by the positive impact we leave on others.Connect with CraigFacebook: Craigrick IrvingLinkedIn: Craigrick IrvingInstagram: @stelwatersSupport the ShowIf you enjoyed this episode, consider supporting the podcast:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/tiffanydsantanaYour support helps us continue having Good Talk with great people who help us live our best lives.Record Your Podcast with RiversideWe record Good Talk with Tiffany Santana using Riverside.If you're thinking about starting a podcast or improving your video quality, check it out here:https://riverside.sjv.io/556xgj_goodtalkwithtiffany
-
12
From Outrage to Action: Choosing Courage Today - A Good Talk with Loki
This episode is being re-released during a moment of deep hurt, anger, and reflection for many in our nation.Download your Good Talk Takeaway Guide! https://mailchi.mp/tiffanydsantana/goodtalklokiRecent events and public discourse have resurfaced painful reminders of how dehumanization and racism continue to show up in our society. For many—especially within the Black community—these moments are not abstract. They are personal, historical, and heavy.In this timely conversation, I sit down with Loki Mulholland, filmmaker, activist, and son of legendary civil rights worker Joan Trumpauer Mulholland.Rather than reacting with outrage alone, this episode invites us to pause and ask deeper questions:How do we respond to racism without losing our humanity?What does courage look like in moments of division?What responsibility do everyday people have in shaping a more just future?Loki shares powerful lessons from his mother’s life—lessons rooted in moral clarity, quiet bravery, and sustained action. This is not a conversation about politics. It’s a conversation about people, principles, and personal responsibility.If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, angry, discouraged, or unsure of how to move forward, this episode offers something different:context, grounding, and a path toward meaningful action.🕊️ This is an invitation to listen.🕊️ To reflect.🕊️ And to choose courage—right where you are.Join the conversation:What stood out to you in this episode? How are you choosing to respond in this moment? Share your thoughts in the comments. I read and respond.If this conversation resonates, please like, share, and subscribe to Good Talk with Tiffany Santana so more people can find thoughtful, hope-centered dialogue when it’s needed most.Thank you for being here—and for choosing to engage with intention.Loki Mulholland is an Emmy-winning filmmaker, author, activist, and son of civil rights icon, Joan Trumpauer Mulholland. His work has received over 40 Telly Awards and his films on race and social justice issues have won over 20 Best Documentary awards. Loki is the author of multiple books including “She Stood for Freedom” and “Get Back to the Counter”. His films have appeared on Showtime, PBS and Amazon where “The Uncomfortable Truth” has been viewed over three million times. Loki is a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Incorporated and speaks all over the country on issues of race and social justice. In 2023, Loki received an Honorary Doctorate from Ithaca College. He is the founder and Executive Director of the Joan Trumpauer Mulholland Foundation which was created to teach others about the Civil Rights Movement and how they can make a difference.Foundation Website: https://joantrumpauermulholland.org/Personal Website: https://www.lokimulholland.com/Facebook: / thejtmfoundation Instagram: / lokimulholland TikTok: https://tiktok.com/lokimulhollandLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/lokimulhollandThank you for supporting this podcast! https://buymeacoffee.com/goodtalkwithtiffany
-
11
You're Not Stuck. You're too focused. (Here's Why)
Download the Good Talk Takeaway Guidehttps://mailchi.mp/tiffanydsantana/greggyamisial1Join the next Confident Communicator Challenge for Womenhttps://bit.ly/confidentcommunicatoraccessIf you’ve ever felt stuck—even though you’re disciplined, capable, and driven—this conversation is for you.In this episode of Good Talk with Tiffany Santana, Tiffany sits down with Greggy Amisial, Chief Activating Officer and co-founder of Activating YoU, for a powerful conversation about momentum, clarity, and why focus itself can sometimes be the problem.Greggy challenges the idea that success only follows one narrow path. He introduces a fresh way of thinking about passion, priorities, habits, and performance—especially for high achievers who are good at many things but feel frustrated or boxed in.In this episode, we talk about:Why high achievers often feel stuck even when they’re doing “all the right things”How opening your “aperture” creates more pathways to purposeWhy not everything deserves 100% of your energyThe difference between quitting and pivotingHow habits, systems, and momentum work togetherWhat it really means to “run the play” long enough to see resultsThis is an honest, encouraging, and practical conversation for anyone navigating transition, pressure, or the tension between potential and fulfillment.If this episode resonates:Like the videoSubscribe to Good Talk with Tiffany SantanaShare it with someone who needs this messageLeave a comment — Tiffany reads and responds to every oneSupport the podcastBuy Me a Coffee ☕https://buymeacoffee.com/goodtalkwithtiffanySTARTING A PODCAST? USE RIVERSIDEYour all-in-one recording, editing, livestreaming, and hosting solution.👉 https://riverside.sjv.io/556xgj_goodt...As a Riverside affiliate, I may earn a commission when you use this link to sign up.About GreggyWellness entrepreneur, performance coach, and talent development leader.Greggy is passionate about helping high achievers build intentional lives through mindset, systems, and sustainable execution.Connect with Greggy @greggyamisial across all platforms.Email: [email protected]: @greggyamisial1914 https://login.activatingyou.org/login
-
10
Stop Avoiding Hard Conversations (Use This 5-Step Framework)
Download the Good Talk Takeaway Guide 👉 https://mailchi.mp/tiffanydsantana/5pframeworkJoin the Confident Communicator Challenge for Women 👉 https://bit.ly/confidentcommunicatoraccessHave you ever known you needed to have a difficult conversation—but avoided it because you didn’t want to hurt the relationship or make things worse?In this solo episode of Good Talk with Tiffany Santana, Tiffany shares her 5P Difficult Conversation Framework—a practical, faith-forward approach to handling hard conversations with clarity, confidence, and compassion.This framework isn’t about winning conversations. It’s about stewarding relationships well.Whether the conversation is personal, professional, or somewhere in between, the 5P Framework will help you prepare before emotions take over.⏱️ EPISODE CHAPTERS00:00 Why We Avoid Difficult Conversations 02:45 Why Hard Conversations Fail 03:58 Introducing the 5P Framework 05:10 Why Frameworks Matter 06:30 P1: Pray — Preparing Your Heart 09:01 P2: Plan — Objectives, Writing, & Facts 16:27 Planning for Difficult Outcomes 19:16 P3: Positivity — Setting the Tone 24:13 P4: Preciseness — Words, Tone & Body Language 35:10 P5: Path Forward — What Happens Next 37:35 Full Framework Review 41:44 Final Encouragement & Next StepsSupport the podcast ☕ Buy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/goodtalkwithtiffanySTARTING A PODCAST? USE RIVERSIDE Your all-in-one recording, editing, livestreaming, and hosting solution. 👉 https://riverside.sjv.io/556xgj_goodtiffanyAs a Riverside affiliate, I may earn a commission when you use my link..
-
9
They Gained 2 Million Followers by Doing THIS (Not What You Think)
Download the Good Talk Takeaway Guide - https://mailchi.mp/88e781607b79/2millionfollowersJoin the next Confident Communicator Challenge for Women👉 https://bit.ly/confidentcommunicatoraccessJoin the First Access List to find out ways that you can work with me to become a more effective communicator!👉 https://mailchi.mp/tiffanydsantana/programs-notificationSUMMARYIn this powerful episode of Good Talk with Tiffany Santana, I sit down with Rolando Treviño and Sarahi Treviño, the creators behind De Rana a Reina, a faith-driven platform that has reached over 2 million followers across social media.Their journey is not just about algorithms or virality—it’s about obedience, resilience, marriage, faith, and learning how to serve people well through content. From a season where they couldn’t afford a birthday cake for their child to impacting millions around the world, Rolando and Sarahi share the real story behind their growth, their calling, and the responsibility that comes with influence.Whether you’re a content creator, communicator, entrepreneur, or someone navigating marriage, faith, or purpose—this episode will encourage, challenge, and ground you.How to connect with Rolando & SarahiConnect with Rolando & SarahiFollow Rolando and Sarahi @de.rana.a.reina on Instagram🌐 Website: https://deranaareina.com▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DeRanaaReina🔗 Linktree: https://linktr.ee/de.rana.a.reinaJoin Sarahi’s De Rana a Reina Community👉 https://mailchi.mp/tiffanydsantana/hellorealeza🎥 STARTING A PODCAST? USE RiversideYour all-in-one recording, editing, livestreaming, and hosting solution.👉 https://riverside.sjv.io/556xgj_goodtalkwithtiffanyAs a Riverside affiliate, I may earn a commission when you use my link to sign up.
-
8
10 Most Valuable Skills for 2026 (AI Won’t Replace Them)
Download the Good Talk Takeaway Guide here: 👉 https://mailchi.mp/tiffanydsantana/communication2026Join the First Access List to be the first to know about Tiffany’s communication programs: 👉 https://mailchi.mp/tiffanydsantana/programs-notificationIn this solo episode of Good Talk with Tiffany Santana, Tiffany makes a bold statement:The most important skill you can develop for 2026 is communication.In an age where AI can generate content, write scripts, and produce information in seconds, the skills that make us most human—clarity, emotional intelligence, discernment, and connection—are becoming more valuable, not less.In this episode, Tiffany counts down the 10 most valuable communication skills for 2026, explaining why these skills:Cannot be replaced by AIDirectly impact confidence, relationships, leadership, and opportunityAre becoming increasingly lucrative in personal and professional spacesDrawing from her work as a Confident Communication Coach and relational intelligence specialist, Tiffany shares practical insight to help you strengthen how you show up in conversations, presentations, and writing.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why clarity of thought is the foundation of confident communicationHow emotional regulation can make or break your messageWhy active listening builds trust faster than speakingHow reading the room and asking better questions give you a human edgeWhich communication skills will matter most in the future—and whyWhether your goal is to grow personally, lead more effectively, strengthen relationships, or prepare for new opportunities in 2026, this episode will help you focus on the skills that truly move the needle.🎧 If communication growth is part of your vision for 2026, make sure you:Download the Good Talk Takeaway GuideJoin the First Access List to stay informed about upcoming programs, coaching, certifications, and retreatsThank you for being part of the Good Talk family. If this episode added value, please like, subscribe, and share it with someone who’s ready to grow.🎥 STARTING A PODCAST? USE RiversideYour all-in-one recording, editing, livestreaming, and hosting solution. 👉 https://riverside.sjv.io/556xgj_goodtalkwithtiffanyAs a Riverside affiliate, I may earn a commission when you use my link to sign up.
-
7
You're Not Scattered - You're Called to More
Ladies! Join the next Confident Communicator Challenge for Women - https://bit.ly/confidentcommunicatoraccessHelp keep the podcast going! Give your best gift at https://buymeacoffee.com/goodtalkwithtiffany Thank you!SummaryIn this episode of Good Talk with Tiffany Santana, Wade Simmons shares his multifaceted journey as a mortician, filmmaker, and wrestler. He discusses how his experiences with death have shaped his perspective on life and the importance of valuing time. Wade emphasizes the significance of love as a first ministry and the necessity of embracing multiple callings. He offers insights on the role of faith in navigating life's challenges, the power of reflection and gratitude, and the importance of patience and persistence in achieving one's goals. Through storytelling and filmmaking, Wade aims to highlight the beauty of love and family, encouraging listeners to appreciate their unique journeys and the stories they have to tell.Chapters00:00 The Journey of Wade Simmons: A Multifaceted Life10:51 Life and Death: Perspectives from a Mortician20:43 The Power of Love: Understanding Ministry and Grace31:00 Embracing Every Role: Filmmaking, Wrestling, and More31:41 Embracing Multiple Passions38:38 The Power of Storytelling in Filmmaking41:02 Faith and Obedience in Life's Journey43:58 Overcoming Doubts and Embracing Change47:32 Time Management and Reflection51:09 Cultivating Love as a Spiritual Discipline54:05 Finding Peace in a Chaotic World58:41 Introduction to Wellness Journey58:47 Empowering Women Through Communication59:28 Closing Thoughts and Call to ActionTakeawaysWade's diverse interests reflect a multifaceted life purpose.Experiences with death shape a unique perspective on life.Time is a precious gift that should be valued and used wisely.Love should be the foundation of all interactions and ministries.It's important to embrace multiple callings without feeling confined to one.Faith plays a crucial role in navigating life's uncertainties.Reflection and gratitude can enhance one's appreciation for life.Filmmaking allows for the exploration of love and family stories.Patience is essential in achieving long-term goals and dreams.Everyone has a unique story worth telling.Follow Wade Simmons on Instagram @Wadejedi99 Watch Wade's films!https://vimeo.com/1130848341https://vimeo.com/1079638740Starting a Podcast? Do it with Riverside!Your all-in-one recording, editing, livestreaming, and hosting solution.👉 https://riverside.sjv.io/556xgj_goodtalkwithtiffanyAs a Riverside affiliate, I may earn a commission when you use my link to sign up.
-
6
Not Your Average Pageant Queen (That's Why It Works)
SummaryIn this conversation, Desiree Hazard, Miss Milford, Delaware, shares her transformative journey into pageantry, discussing how it has helped her embrace her femininity and womanhood. She reflects on her experiences as a single mother, the impact of her pageant journey on her children, and her commitment to mental health advocacy. Desiree also delves into her faith and how it has shaped her identity and purpose, encouraging others to seek a relationship with Jesus Christ. Her story is one of empowerment, community engagement, and personal growth.TakeawaysDesiree's journey into pageantry began with a spontaneous decision.She felt a transformation in her femininity through pageantry.Her children are learning to support and celebrate others.Desiree's confidence has grown significantly since starting pageants.She has taken on community roles, including being on the Downtown Milford board.Desiree's platform focuses on mental health and substance abuse awareness.She aims to improve mental health resources in her community.Her faith has played a crucial role in her personal transformation.Desiree encourages young women to seek their identity in Christ.She emphasizes the importance of following God's will in life.Support the pod! https://buymeacoffee.com/goodtalkwithtiffany
-
5
3 Employees to 400 in 5 Years: The Business Model No One Saw Coming
📥 Download & Support👉 Download the Good Talk Takeaway Guide here: https://mailchi.mp/tiffanydsantana/willchilders👉 Join the Confident Communicator Challenge for Women here: https://bit.ly/confidentcommunicatoraccess☕ Support the podcast! https://buymeacoffee.com/goodtalkwithtiffany🎙️ STARTING A PODCAST? USE RIVERSIDE: Your all-in-one recording, editing, livestreaming, and hosting solution! https://riverside.sjv.io/556xgj_goodtalkwithtiffanyAs a Riverside affiliate, I may earn a commission when you use my link to sign up for their platform. This comes at no extra cost to you and helps support the show. Thank you for your support!Episode DescriptionWhat does it really take to grow a business from 3 employees to 400 in just 5 years—without losing your values, your faith, or your humanity?In this powerful episode of Good Talk with Tiffany Santana, I sit down with Will Childers, a home-care entrepreneur who took a leap of faith, launched his business during a global shutdown, and built one of the fastest-growing care agencies in his region—by putting people first.We talk about servant leadership, franchising as a growth strategy, faith in business, caring for caregivers, and why success doesn’t have to come at the expense of compassion. This conversation is for entrepreneurs, leaders, caregivers, and anyone wondering how to build something meaningful that truly serves others.
-
4
The First Step to Fix Your Body in 2026 (It’s Not What You Think)
DOWNLOAD THE GOOD TALK TAKEAWAY GUIDE - https://mailchi.mp/tiffanydsantana/portiacraigTiffany's "Forgive and Be Great" t-shirt courtesy of The Winning Position - https://www.thewinningposition.com/JOIN THE CONFIDENT COMMUNICATOR CHALLENGE FOR WOMEN - https://bit.ly/confidentcommunicatoraccessSupport the podcast! https://buymeacoffee.com/goodtalkwithtiffanySummaryIn this conversation, Portia shares her transformative journey towards health and wellness, emphasizing the importance of diet, mental well-being, and the interconnectedness of body and spirit. She discusses the challenges women face in their wellness journeys, including comparison and societal pressures, and offers practical advice for achieving balance and making sustainable changes. Portia's approach combines personal experience with coaching, aiming to empower women to take charge of their health through individualized support and a holistic perspective.STARTING A PODCAST? USE RIVERSIDE:Your all-in-one recording, editing, livestreaming, and hosting solution!https://riverside.sjv.io/556xgj_goodtalkwithtiffanyAs a Riverside affiliate, I may earn a commission when you use my link to sign up for their platform. This comes at no extra cost to you and helps support the show. Thank you for your support!
-
3
You’re Only as Sick as Your Secrets (Pastor’s Journey from Addiction to Assignment)
DOWNLOAD THE GOOD TALK TAKEAWAY GUIDEhttps://mailchi.mp/tiffanydsantana/dupreejohnsonJOIN THE CONFIDENT COMMUNICATOR CHALLENGE FOR WOMENhttps://bit.ly/confidentcommunicatoraccessSTARTING A PODCAST? USE RIVERSIDE:Your all-in-one recording, editing, livestreaming, and hosting solution!https://riverside.sjv.io/556xgj_goodtalkwithtiffanyAs a Riverside affiliate, I may earn a commission when you use my link to sign up for their platform. This comes at no extra cost to you and helps support the show. Thank you for your support!SUPPORT GOOD TALK WITH TIFFANY:Help me keep this podcast going!https://buymeacoffee.com/goodtalkwithtiffanyEPISODE SUMMARYIn this powerful and deeply personal episode, I sit down with my cousin, Pastor Dupree Johnson, to walk through his incredible journey from addiction, rejection, homelessness, relapse, and near-death experiences… to full deliverance, purpose, and pastoring a thriving ministry in Delaware.Pastor Dupree shares vulnerably about:• battling drugs, depression, and isolation• the childhood rejection that derailed his confidence• relapsing while pastoring• generational addiction in his family• the moment God “held up a mirror” to his life• how surrender—not strength—saved him• the ministry he now leads to serve and restore the communityIf you’ve ever felt too broken, too far gone, or too guilty for God to use you… this conversation will remind you that there is always hope.CONNECT WITH PASTOR DUPREE JOHNSONEmail: [email protected] Genesis Rock of Love909 North Walnut StreetMilford, DelawareFacebook: Dupree Johnson / New Genesis Rock of LoveTHANK YOU FOR WATCHING!Don’t forget to:• Download the Takeaway Guide• Register for the Masterclass• Join the Confident Communicator Challenge• Send me a DM on Instagram @tiffanydsantana if you watched until the end!Follow me on Instagram: @tiffanydsantanaFollow me on TikTok: @tiffanydsantanaThank you for watching!
-
2
Unknown to Unstoppable: How Kirk Nugent Built a Digital Empire (You Can, Too)
Download the Good Talk Takeaway Guide - https://mailchi.mp/tiffanydsantana/kirkrnugentJoin the Confident Communicator Challenge for Women! https://bit.ly/confidentcommunicatoraccessStarting a podcast? Choose Riverside - Your all-in-one recording, editing, livestreaming, and hosting solution! https://riverside.sjv.io/556xgj_goodtalkwithtiffanyHelp me keep this podcast going! Support Good Talk! https://buymeacoffee.com/goodtalkwithtiffanyIn This EpisodeIn this powerful conversation, Tiffany sits down with Kirk Nugent — media pastor, IT professional, digital strategist, and the Geek Speaker Preacher — to unpack what it takes to build an A-list digital footprint in a world where your online presence speaks long before you do.Kirk shares his journey from NASA to ministry, from missionary work in South Africa to building a global digital ecosystem, and he breaks down why content equals opportunity, especially for believers.Whether you're a business owner, ministry leader, or creative professional, this episode will help you own your digital identity, overcome camera shyness, and build a digital presence that works even when you sleep.Follow Kirk Nuggent everywhere @kirkrnugent Visit https://kirkrnugent.com/ to get started curating your Digital Footprint! Good Talk with Tiffany Santana is a Riverside Affiliate and receives compensation for sales of Riverside. The above link is an advertisement for Riverside. products.
-
1
I Didn't Want Tomorrow (Hope, Healing, & Second Chances) | Angie P
Download the Good Talk Takeaway Guide → https://mailchi.mp/tiffanydsantana/angiep Join my next Confident Communicator Challenge for Women → https://bit.ly/confidentcommunicatoraccess Help me keep this podcast going! Support Good Talk! https://buymeacoffee.com/goodtalkwithtiffanySummaryIn this heartfelt conversation, Angie P. shares her journey through depression, fatal overdose, and the transformative power of faith and support. She discusses the importance of recognizing one's worth, the impact of a strong support system, and the healing process that follows trauma. Angie introduces her 'Align' framework, which emphasizes awareness, self-love, inviting God into one's life, gratitude, and nurturing positivity. The episode concludes with a powerful message of hope for those struggling, encouraging them to seek help and remember their value.Follow Angie P.Facebook - Angie Pichardinstagram.com/angie.p.speakstiktok.com/@angie.p.speaksyoutube.com/@[email protected]
-
0
He Cheated. She Stayed. God Did This. | Rolando and Sarahi Treviño
💡 Don’t forget: 👉 Download the Good Talk Takeaway Guide for this episode — it’s packed with reflection questions and next-step prompts. [Download Here → https://mailchi.mp/tiffanydsantana/rolandoysarahi 🎁 Bonus Gift: Get my 5 Communication Mistakes Costing You Impact, Influence & Income Masterclass — at no cost to you! 👉 https://bit.ly/5mistakesgift Support this podcast! https://buymeacoffee.com/goodtalkwithtiffany🗣️ Episode Overview When betrayal meets belief, what happens next? In this emotional and faith-filled conversation, Rolando and Saraí Trevinõ share their incredible story of how God transformed heartbreak into healing, turning infidelity, anxiety, and panic attacks into a global ministry now reaching millions. Host Tiffany D. Santana invites the couple to walk us through the raw first 24 hours after betrayal, the power of forgiveness, and the practical steps that rebuild trust — all rooted in prayer, truth, and transparency. This is not just a story about surviving marriage; it’s about how to let God write a new chapter when your own heart feels shattered.🙏🏽 Connect with Rolando & Saraí TrevinõFollow their journey and resources for couples at @de.rana.a.reina on TikTok and Instagram.deranaareina.comhttps://www.youtube.com/@DeRanaaReinahttps://linktr.ee/de.rana.a.reina🪞 Connect with Tiffany D. SantanaFollow me on Instagram https://instagram.com/tiffanydsantana, https://instagram.com/imtiffanyonpurposeTiktok - https://tiktok.com/@imtiffanyonpurpose
-
-1
How Breast Cancer Made Me Better (And Why I Help Others) | Tamika L. Herbert
JOIN THE CONFIDENT COMMUNICATOR CHALLENGE FOR WOMEN! - https://bit.ly/confidentcommunicatoraccess Support this podcast! https://buymeacoffee.com/goodtalkwithtiffany Download the Good Talk Takeaway Guide! https://mailchi.mp/tiffanydsantana/tamikalherbertEpisode Summary In this conversation, Tiffany D. Santana and Tamika L. Herbert discuss Tamika's powerful journey through breast cancer, exploring her initial diagnosis, treatment options, and the emotional and spiritual growth that followed. Tamika shares insights on the importance of community, emotional intelligence, and the need to break the silence surrounding health issues. The discussion emphasizes gratitude in adversity, the significance of rapport with healthcare providers, and practical advice for supporting those facing similar challenges.Follow Tamika L. Herbert!https://tamikalherbert.comInstagram - @tamika.l.herbertYouTube - @TheTamikaL.HerbertShow Get Tamika's book, "Conquer the Fight of Life" - https://www.tamikalherbert.com/category/all-products
-
-2
Black Man Healing: How Therapy Saved My Life and Birthed My Calling | Payton Hogan
Download the Good Talk Takeaway Guide: https://mailchi.mp/tiffanydsantana/paytonhogan Join the Confident Communicator Challenge for Women: https://bit.ly/confidentcommunicatoraccess Support this podcast! https://buymeacoffee.com/goodtalkwithtiffany🧠 Episode Summary If therapy hadn’t entered his life, Payton Hogan believes he might not be alive today. In this raw and redemptive conversation, he shares how losing his football scholarship and facing felony charges forced him into therapy — and how that journey saved his life and revealed his calling. Today, Payton is a licensed therapist, husband, and father helping others heal through Bear Company Counseling and his Clean Your Room Podcast. This episode dives deep into redemption, vulnerability, and what happens when healing becomes your greatest comeback story.🌍 Connect with Payton Hogan Website: Bear Company Counseling YouTube: @TheRealPaytonHogan Instagram: @RealPaytonHogan Podcast: Clean Your Room Podcast
-
-3
Journey of a New Podcaster (What Really Happens Behind the Scenes)
Join the Confident Communicator Challenge for Women! https://bit.ly/confidentcommunicatoraccess Support this podcast! https://buymeacoffee.com/goodtalkwithtiffany Make sure to subscribe, like, share, and comment! Thank you for watching! In this episode of Good Talk with Tiffany Santana, Tiffany reflects on her journey as a new podcaster, sharing behind-the-scenes challenges and triumphs. She discusses the importance of faith, forgiveness, and understanding race relations through conversations with various guests, including civil rights icons and personal mentors. The episode emphasizes the significance of building a supportive community, embracing uniqueness in leadership, and finding purpose through pain and adversity. Tiffany encourages listeners to create opportunities for themselves and to trust in their abilities to navigate life's challenges.
-
-4
“Nobody Opened the Door — So I Built My Own" - How to Take Your Own Opportunities | George Worrell
👉 Join the Confident Communicator Challenge for Women! https://bit.ly/confidentcommunicatoraccess Download the FREE Good Talk Takeaway Guide for this episode: 👉 https://mailchi.mp/tiffanydsantana/georgeworrell Support this podcast! https://buymeacoffee.com/goodtalkwithtiffany 🌟 About This Episode What does it mean to be a Path Maker? In this episode of Good Talk with Tiffany Santana, Tiffany sits down with George Worrell — media personality, fashion and lifestyle expert, and host of Neighborhood Favorites on PBS — to talk about creating opportunities, overcoming setbacks, and showing up as your most confident, authentic self. George shares how he went from stocking shelves to styling icons, from rejection to reinvention, and how faith and resilience shaped his 30-year journey. This episode is full of wisdom, laughter, and practical insights for anyone who’s ready to stop waiting for doors to open — and start building their own. 🔑 You’ll Learn: How to create opportunities when none seem available The mindset shift that turns failure into feedback Why relationships are everything — and how to nurture them The “Three Phases of Style” for showing up confidently How to prepare for your moment before it arrives🔗 Connect with George Worrell https://georgeworrellstyle.com/ Instagram: @georgeworrellstyle Watch Neighborhood Favorites on WHUT PBS Listen to Inside Style on DC Radio, Spotify, SoundCloud, & Apple Podcasts 💬 Connect with Tiffany D. Santana Website: https://tiffanydsantana.com Instagram: @tiffanydsantana YouTube: @goodtalkwithtiffany Subscribe for More “Good Talk”Good Talk with great people who help us live our best lives. Every week, Tiffany sits down with thought leaders, creators, change-makers, and everyday people to have good conversations that help you grow personally and professionally.
-
-5
From the Cult to the Pulpit: Surviving Religious Abuse & Finding the Real Jesus | Edwin Harris
Download the Good Talk Takeaway Guide! https://mailchi.mp/tiffanydsantana/edwinharris Join the Confident Communicator Challenge for Women! https://bit.ly/confidentcommunicatoraccess Help me keep this podcast going! Support Good Talk! https://buymeacoffee.com/goodtalkwithtiffany Episode Summary What happens when “church” is used to control instead of care? Pastor and author Edwin Harris shares a gripping, redemptive journey—from childhood brainwashing and public whippings inside a cult, to a police rescue, to healing, pastoring, and helping others process church hurt. This conversation dives into spiritual abuse, grief, identity, authentic faith, and the kind of community that rebuilds a life. Why this episode matters: Unpacks how spiritual manipulation can hide behind Scripture Offers a grounded path from trauma to freedom and purpose Encourages listeners navigating church hurt or faith deconstruction Shows how healthy shepherding differs from control and fearGet Edwin's book From the Cult to the Pulpit: https://a.co/d/daPWGcUFind out more about Descriptive Pen at http://descriptivepen.comFollow Edwin on Instagram @pastoredwinharris
-
-6
The Uncomfortable Truth About Race—and What To Do Next | Loki Mulholland
Download your Good Talk Takeaway Guide! https://mailchi.mp/tiffanydsantana/goodtalkloki Join the Confident Communicator Challenge for Women! https://bit.ly/confidentcommunicatoraccess Support this podcast! https://buymeacoffee.com/goodtalkwithtiffanyJoin me for an inspiring conversation with Emmy-winning filmmaker, author, and activist Loki Mulholland, son of civil rights icon Joan Trumpower Mulholland. We explore the power of storytelling in social change, the legacy of civil rights, and the importance of choosing courage over comfort.Loki Mulholland is an Emmy-winning filmmaker, author, activist, and son of civil rights icon, Joan Trumpauer Mulholland. His work has received over 40 Telly Awards and his films on race and social justice issues have won over 20 Best Documentary awards. Loki is the author of multiple books including “She Stood for Freedom” and “Get Back to the Counter”. His films haveappeared on Showtime, PBS and Amazon where “The Uncomfortable Truth” has been viewed over three million times. Loki is a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Incorporated and speaks all over the country on issues of race and social justice. In 2023, Loki received an Honorary Doctorate from Ithaca College. He is the founder and Executive Director of the Joan Trumpauer Mulholland Foundation which was created to teach others about the Civil Rights Movement and how they can make a difference.Foundation Website: https://joantrumpauermulholland.org/Personal Website: https://www.lokimulholland.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheJTMFoundationInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lokimulhollandTikTok: https://tiktok.com/lokimulhollandLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/lokimulholland
-
-7
You’re Not Weird—You’re Called | Walking in Greatness with Dr. Dharius Daniels
Join the Confident Communicator Challenge for Women! https://bit.ly/confidentcommunicatoraccess Help me keep this podcast going! Support Good Talk! https://buymeacoffee.com/goodtalkwithtiffany Download your Good Talk Takeaway Guide at https://mailchi.mp/tiffanydsantana/goodtalkguidedharius In this engaging conversation, Dr. Dharius Daniels shares insights on embracing uniqueness, the impact of his upbringing, and the role of technology in modern ministry. He discusses the importance of emotional intelligence, the concept of missional theology, and the challenges of leading a global church community.Find all things Dharius Daniels at https://dhariusdaniels.com!
-
-8
How to Take a Leap of Faith Without Fear | Mark Christopher Lawrence
Download the Good Talk Takeaway Guide here: https://mailchi.mp/tiffanydsantana/goodtalktakeaway1 Join the Confident Communicator Challenge for Women! https://bit.ly/confidentcommunicatoraccessYour support is so greatly appreciated! https://buymeacoffee.com/goodtalkwithtiffany What does it really take to rise above tough beginnings and create a life of influence, impact, and faith? In this episode of Good Talk with Tiffany Santana, I sit down with actor, comedian, and producer Mark Christopher Lawrence for a powerful and inspiring conversation about resilience, opportunity, and the people who shape us. From his early days growing up in Compton to making his mark in Hollywood, Mark opens up about the lessons he learned along the way—like how his mother’s strength and wisdom helped steer his life, why faith remains the anchor in every season, and what it means to stop waiting for open doors and start creating your own. This episode will make you laugh, reflect, and walk away with practical encouragement for your own journey. If you’ve ever felt stuck by your circumstances or unsure how to move forward, Mark’s story will remind you that resilience, preparation, and faith can turn setbacks into stepping stones. Connect with Mark Christopher Lawrence! Website: https://markchristopherlawrence.com Facebook: @MCLactorcomedian Instagram: @MarkChristopherLawrence Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@markchrlawrence?_t=8oLxpF6hrf1&_r=1 X: @MarkChrLawrence YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/markclawrence Cameo profile: https://v.cameo.com/80GPDRuqw6 IMDb Profile: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0492924/ Check out Mark Christopher Lawrence on stage! https://www.drybarcomedy.com/markcl1
We're indexing this podcast's transcripts for the first time — this can take a minute or two. We'll show results as soon as they're ready.
No matches for "" in this podcast's transcripts.
No topics indexed yet for this podcast.
Loading reviews...
ABOUT THIS SHOW
On the Good Talk with Tiffany Santana Podcast, my goal is to have Good Talk, with Great People,to Help Us Live Our Best Lives. In a time when negativity and discord can seem so pervasive, I want to pull hope, inspiration, and joy from conversations with people of all walks of life. With a focus on the individual journeys of my guests, I love delving into the backstory, answering questions like, “How did you get here?” “Who or what were your greatest influences?” “What did you learn, or how did you grow from your experiences?” and “What advice can you give us to help us live better?”I love to have connective conversations while creating a comfortable, safe, and warm atmosphere. Each episode should be as educational as it is entertaining, and audiences should leave with at least one actionable, tangible nugget that, if applied, can help sow the seeds of transformation or cause mindset and heart shifts. I also want to create an environment where my guests can highlight a
HOSTED BY
Tiffany D. Santana
Loading similar podcasts...