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NeaTalk: Culture

A global conversation where voices, values, and vision collide. Here we unpack culture in all its layers—race, identity, business, mental health, spirituality, and everyday life. From unfiltered truths to transformative insights, NeaTalk: Culture creates space for real stories, raw perspectives, and the lessons that shape us across borders. It’s not just talk—it’s a network of voices redefining what culture means today and where it’s headed tomorrow.

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    Season 2 Ep 3: CULTURE: Gay, White & Unfiltered: The Conversation People Avoid

    In this episode of Culture on the Nea Talk Network, Nea sits down with Jacob Norgren for a raw and unfiltered conversation about identity, sexuality, perception, and what it really means to navigate life as a gay white man in America.Nothing is off limits.From the question of being “born gay” to privilege, religion, masculinity, and societal assumptions, this episode dives into the conversations people often avoid and challenges listeners to sit with perspectives they may not fully understand.This isn’t about agreeing.It’s about listening, questioning, and seeing people beyond labels.Because when you don’t know… you don’t know what you don’t know.

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    Season 2 Ep 2: CULTURE: Are You Racist, Yes I am

    This is a real question.In this episode of Nea Talk: Culture, Nea challenges the way we think about racism, culture, and community questioning why people get offended when others choose to stay within their own spaces.Because maybe it’s not always about hate…maybe it’s about identity, structure, and respect.And if that makes you uncomfortableask yourself why.

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    Season 2 Ep 1: CULTURE: Are you Even Who You Think You Are? Arizona Unprogrammed Me,

    This is more of a realization than a topic.In this episode of Nea Talk: Culture, Nea reflects on how culture shapes your thoughts, identity, and lifestyle and how moving to Arizona gave her the space to break free from that conditioning.Because sometimes…what you think is “you”is just what you’ve been around.And when you finally get space to hear yourselfthat’s where real freedom begins.

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    Ep 15: You Don’t Need ADHD Meds — You Need to Choose Yourself

    In this explosive episode of Culture, Nea confronts a growing trend: women self diagnosing, medicating, and believing something is wrong with their brains when what is really wrong is their lives, boundaries, relationships, and unhealed trauma. After watching social media glorify ADHD prescriptions, Nea steps in with the truth many don’t want to hear.She exposes how unresolved childhood wounds, constant overstimulation, poor eating habits, comparison culture, emotional exhaustion, and choosing draining partners are frying women’s nervous systems far more than any disorder ever could. Nea explains that these women aren’t broken. They are tired, unhealed, unsupported, overstretched, and disconnected from themselves.Through raw honesty and lived experience, she guides listeners back to the real medicine: rest, boundaries, silence, better choices, healthier relationships, simpler living, emotional self awareness, and the courage to choose themselves first.Nea challenges the idea that women need therapists, diagnoses, or pills to function. Instead, she calls for deeper accountability, understanding how we show up, what we consume, who we allow in our lives, and why we have abandoned our own needs for so long.This episode is a wake up call wrapped in love and fire.Stop medicating survival mode. Stop masking trauma. Stop outsourcing your healing.When you choose yourself, everything in your life recalibrates and the world finally treats you like you matter.

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    Ep 14: Culture Check: When Violence Becomes Entertainment

    In this episode of Culture: Global Pulse Cultural Horizon , Nea reacts to a disturbing incident in Chicago where a pregnant mother walking her children was attacked by a group of teens at a bus stop. Using the viral video as a cultural mirror, she explores how reality TV, social media, and clout-chasing have shaped a generation to celebrate violence instead of values.Nia breaks down the deeper issue behind the fight not just the kids' behavior, but the parents who defend it, normalize it, and model it. She questions what happened to real leadership and positive role models in Black culture, and how the rise of “fighting for fame” has replaced the fight for freedom, intelligence, and purpose.Through her own upbringing and lived experiences, Nea offers a powerful reminder that light will always trigger darkness and that inspiration matters, even behind closed doors. This episode challenges listeners, especially parents, to reflect on the behaviors they display and the culture they’re cultivating.Because the next generation is watching… even when we think they aren’t.

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    Ep 13: When Home Stops Feeling Like Home : Family This missing link to love

    This episode feels like a quiet ache a longing for the way things used to be, when family felt close, when community meant warmth, and when gatherings weren’t forced or transactional. Nea speaks from a place of soft sadness and deep awareness, noticing how the culture of togetherness has slowly faded into isolation, screens, and emotional distance.It’s a reflection on missing invites, empty holidays, and the realization that if no one rebuilds the table, the table disappears. From memories of grandma’s house to the decision to start Sunday dinners again, this isn’t just a conversation it’s a feeling of remembering what love once felt like and deciding to bring it back.

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    EP 12: Artificial vs. Real Intelligence: Humans Became the Robots

    In this raw and thought-provoking episode ofCulture, Nea Howell breaks down the war between artificial and real intelligence.She challenges the idea that AI is the threat — revealing instead that humans have already become artificial through laziness, distraction, and dependency.From fake plants to fake peace, Nea exposes how the world has replaced authenticity with convenience, and consciousness with programming.This isn’t about technology — it’s about self-awareness, truth, and remembering what it means to be truly alive.Key Message:“AI didn’t replace real intelligence — it just revealed how rare it’s become.”

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    Ep 11: Black Culture: The Rebirth — The Return

    In this cultural resurrection episode of Culture, Nea Howell returns to the root — the rhythm that built Black existence.After dismantling the systems that silenced the soul, Nea calls the people back to what they’ve always been: energy, motion, and divine sound.She reminds listeners that before books and pulpits, there was the drum — the first language of power, the heartbeat that connected ancestors across oceans.“They told us to be quiet.They told us good behavior was godly.But we were never meant to be quiet people.We were born with sound in our bones.”This episode redefines what it means to be Black and alive.Nea explores how rhythm isn’t just music — it’s remembrance.How joy, creativity, and connection are the highest forms of resistance.“Our rhythm is rebellion.Our joy is protest.Our unity is weapon.”This is the sound of rebirth — a call to every Black spirit to wake up, move, create, and lead again.Because when a people get their rhythm back, they get their power back.

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    EP 10: The Church: The Death Trap of Black Culture

    In this bold and freeing episode of Culture, Nea Howell exposes one of the most silent systems of control in Black America — the church.She breaks down how religion, once rooted in rhythm, became reprogrammed into fear, guilt, and emotional dependence. Through powerful analogies and spiritual truth, Nea shows how divine beings were taught to call themselves sinners, how worship became work, and how freedom turned into performance.“They told us to pray for freedom instead of remembering we were already free.”This is not anti-God — it’s pro-liberation.Because the real God was never in a building — the real God is in your breath, your awareness, your energy.

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    EP 9: 2.0 Religion: Death to Black Culture — Remembering the Rhythm of God

    In this groundbreaking episode of Culture, Nea Howell speaks the truth that many feel but fear to say — that religion, once the vessel for survival, became the silent killer of spiritual freedom in Black culture.She unpacks how the system taught generations to fear their own energy, to call their intuition witchcraft, their ancestors demons, and their obedience salvation. Nea reminds us that before we were told to pray, we created; before we were told to bow, we danced; before we were told to find God, we were the connection.This is not a rejection of faith — it’s a remembrance of frequency.It’s not rebellion — it’s return.Because the revolution isn’t leaving the church.It’s remembering the rhythm of heaven that already lives in you.“Religion taught us to kneel. Spirit teaches us to rise.”

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    EP 8: Religion: Death to Black Culture

    In this liberating episode of Culture, Nea Howell unpacks how religion shaped the Black mind — turning divine beings into dependents and worship into performance. She explores how faith was once survival but became programming, how curiosity was labeled rebellion, and how the real God is not above us but within us.This isn’t an attack on belief — it’s a call to remember spirit.Before we were told to bow, we danced. Before we were told to pray, we created.The revolution isn’t leaving the church — it’s remembering the God that never left you.

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    EP 7: The Black Family’s Silent Setback

    In this transparent episode of Culture, Nea breaks down how love and logic often collide in the Black family. She reflects on her own experiences and exposes how generational pain has been disguised as protection — and how that confusion keeps families stuck.Through honesty and compassion, Nea redefines what real love looks like: accountability, awareness, and peace.She explains how emotional support without logic can become a setback — and how to recognize when love is helping you grow or keeping you small.This episode is for every parent, daughter, son, and friend learning to love without control, and lead without projection.

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    Ep 6: Don’t Confuse Support with Death to Your Growth

    Nea strips the mask off fake support — the kind that claps for your comfort but kills your evolution. Everybody screams “I’m here for you,” until your growth threatens their reflection. That’s not love; that’s control dressed as care.In this unfiltered episode, she breaks down how support can look like love while still being death to your future. Family, friends, lovers — they mean well, but if their advice keeps you small, it’s a coffin made of comfort.This is the call-out and wake-up: stop confusing approval with alignment. Real support challenges you, stretches you, sometimes even hurts you — but it always pushes you forward.“Some people hug you just tight enough to keep you from moving.”You want to live? Stop letting their version of ‘love’ bury you.This is evolution, raw and uncut.

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    EP 5: The Death Of Humanity: The Identity Crisis

    In this episode of Culture, Nea dismantles one of the deepest illusions of our time identity. She explores how humanity lost itself in labels, mirrors, and self-definitions — mistaking reflection for reality. From “I am” to “I am this,” she exposes how ego and pride became the silent killers of the soul. Through raw reflection and divine simplicity, Nea reminds us that life isn’t deep — it’s design.You are not the character. You are the consciousness behind it.Welcome to Culture where we break the illusion and bring humanity back to life.

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    EP4: The Killer Mindset: How I Used AI to Win a Federal Case (and Why You’re Still Thinking Too Small

    In this groundbreaking episode of Nea Talk: Culture, Nea reveals how she used AI as her killer law firm — and won a federal lawsuit with no lawyer, no fear, and no limit.She breaks down the psychology behind it:how your mindset programs your AI, why your energy determines your results, and how AI mirrors your self-worth.Nea exposes the real reason most people get mediocre answers from AI — it’s not the technology, it’s the thinker behind the tool.This episode redefines culture, power, and creation.It’s not about coding — it’s about commanding.Because when you approach AI like a visionary, not a victim, it doesn’t just execute tasks — it executes destiny.Nea also shares how her strategy came from studying patterns, law, and leadership — even pulling lessons from Donald Trump’s “killer lawyer” mentality — and how the same principles apply to winning in life, business, and systems built to confuse you.This is the new era of human potential.Where intelligence is not artificial — it’s activated.

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    EP3: How I Used AI to win a Federal Lawsuit

    In this groundbreaking episode of Nea Talk: Culture, Nea pulls back the curtain on the moment she turned artificial intelligence into her greatest ally. Facing a federal lawsuit without legal representation, she used AI not as a shortcut, but as a weapon of understanding—learning the language of power, precision, and law. Through late nights, fear, and revelation, Nea discovered that AI isn’t the magic—it’s the mirror. The real power lives in curiosity, clarity, and the courage to keep asking questions. This episode is a blueprint for every visionary who refuses to be silenced by systems built to intimidate.

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    EP2 Cebu: The Earthquake A Culture Shock | Cultural Insights from the Philippines

    In this episode of NeaTalk Culture, Nia reflects on the impact of a recent earthquake in the Philippines, emphasizing the importance of seeing team members as individuals with lives and challenges. She shares insights on the cultural values of generosity and gratitude, contrasting them with the stress of consumerism in the US. Nia advocates for building a business culture rooted in human values and understanding diverse perspectives, encouraging listeners to embrace empathy and kindness in their interactions.

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    EP1: Food Stamps and Cultural Impact The Psychological Trap of Dependence

    In this episode of NeaTalk: Culture, Nea explores the raw truth about food stamps and cultural mindset. She shares her story of going from a million-dollar collapse to $700 a month in food stamps — and why she walked away the moment she could.Food stamps can keep you alive, but they can also shrink you. They normalize scarcity, teach dependence, and keep you surviving when you were meant to thrive.And it’s not just about food stamps — the same is true for any false security we lean on: jobs, relationships, systems, or habits that feel safe but keep us stuck.Nea challenges listeners to confront where they’ve been holding onto survival, and shift into overflow. Because security is not success — and faith is the only way to truly break free.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

A global conversation where voices, values, and vision collide. Here we unpack culture in all its layers—race, identity, business, mental health, spirituality, and everyday life. From unfiltered truths to transformative insights, NeaTalk: Culture creates space for real stories, raw perspectives, and the lessons that shape us across borders. It’s not just talk—it’s a network of voices redefining what culture means today and where it’s headed tomorrow.

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