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Perfectly Imperfect Podcast
by Goddess Asha Mariama
Welcome to my recovery podcast about beingperfectly imperfect. In other words, people who are flawed and imperfect trying to be perfect when it comes to being a part of society that does not want, or accept you. Now this podcast is about people who have laws and imperfections as well as disabilities and have made mistakes in their past, who are constantly being judged because of these things. Millions of people who have been bullied every day and just because of their flaws, imperfections, disabilities, and mistakes they’ve made in their past. I feel like people like that. Need a safe space to be able to meet other people just like them who are not only build friendships, networking as far as business, but also meeting the loves of their lives who are just like them who are imperfect and flawed I can definitely relate to being imperfect with flaws. I also have a child that has autism as well. So,on this podcast will be dealing with people who are imperfect with flaws and everything th
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Episode 32 - Perfectly Imperfect When It Comes To Seeing Things and People For Who and What They Are.
And this episode, I discussed the perfectly imperfections when it comes to same things for what they are, and not what you want them to be. Seeing people for who and what they really are, and not who and what you think they are. How our feelings can lead us astray into the wrong direction that we’re not supposed to be in. How we’re not fulfilling our purpose, and destiny because we’re too busy following other people that God never wanted us to have our lives in the first place. And how sometimes the reason why you are alone is because God is pushing you into a different direction that the people that are the closest to you may not understand, or they may try to self sabotage, lead you astray, manipulate, and have you going in the wrong direction that will not in well for you. This particular podcast is going to really hit a lot of people where it hurts. And it’s gonna make people have to face a reality that they’re not ready to face, but unfortunately, they have no choice because things are not ending well for them because they don’t want to see things, but what they are. A lie can be a truth, but the truth can also be a lie. So this particular podcast is about learning to accept your flaws, imperfections, disabilities, mistakes that you’ve made in your past, and taken accountability for the choices and decisions based on your feelings that have led you down the wrong direction to consequences, repercussions,, and karma that was never your own. So many people have lowered themselves in order to build other people up, and neglecting their purpose and their path that they’re meant to do. And how you should never lower yourself, and forget about your purpose, path, and journey that you’re supposed to be on. Why you should never give up everything that is your safety in that to help people that will never reciprocate what you give? This podcast when it comes to healing and recovery when it comes to your feelings, imperfections, flaws, disabilities, and states that you’ve been in your past that people have been holding over your head for years that is the reason why you’re not what you need to be, is why I created the podcast in the first place. So I hope you guys enjoy the upcoming episodes on this podcast. And actually appreciate the support.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/perfectly-imperfect-podcast--6161916/support.
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Episode 31- Healing and Recovery When It Comes to Repentance_
In this episode, I am discussing Corinthians 7:10 when it comes to sorrow brings repentance that leads to salvation and leaves no regret, but worldly sorrow brings death. What is the difference between godly sorrow and worldly sorrow? How do you go about repenting for your wrongs and sins? How will repentance lead you to letting go of what was, closing chapters, and moving forward? #repentance #God'sloveBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/perfectly-imperfect-podcast--6161916/support.
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Episode 30 - Perfectly Imperfect: The Scarlett Letter
In this episode, I talked about the the Scalett Letter it comes to people who are have flaws, imperfections, disabilities, unattractive, black, African descent, and African women, older women, and single moms. The way that these women are judged due the Scarlett Letter when it comes to men and society standards. And how men, their families, friends, and people who don't know you. The way people want these people to lower yourself just to build these people up for someone else. You chasing after people who don't want you because you want them. You seeing and wanting people based on how you see and want them despite them not wanting them, or who they truly are as people. There are a lot of people who will never be truly chosen by men because they truly like them. They choose you due to what can do and give them, to abuse, use, take advantage of, mistreat, lie to, and manipulate you to get you to submit and put up with anything. You doing all the things that they don't want to do. They want you to be their parents, who take of, and let them do what they want to without saying anything.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/perfectly-imperfect-podcast--6161916/support.
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Episode 29- Healing and Recovery When It Comes To Grief_
In this episode, I talk about me losing my father last Tuesday. How I am feeling when it comes to mourning the death of my father? How I am coping, healing, and recovering from the death of my father? What I have learned from losing my dad that I’m going to apply into my life when it comes to, not only my choices, decisions, actions and behavior, but also my health and wellness. It hasn’t been easy because the way that it happened so abruptly. But I also wanted to announce that I probably will be taking some time off due to losing my dad. I also wanna just take some time some more the loss of him. I just wanted to do a podcast to honor my dad. And how I’m gonna take this to use in my upcoming podcast when I return.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/perfectly-imperfect-podcast--6161916/support.
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Episode 28- My Conversation With Ken Wortley About The Book of Secrets.
In this episode, I had a conversation with about his book the Gospel of Secrets. Ken is the bestselling author of The Gospel of Secrets: A Memoir of Truth, Liberation, and Love, and a former pastor with two decades spent guiding communities in the U.S. Through his memoir and advocacy, Ken has inspired countless people to embrace self-worth and inner peace as both LGBTQ+ and people of faith. His own transformation—from hiding his true identity to living openly with authenticity and spiritual integrity—is a story of real liberation, breaking cycles of shame, and learning to trust yourself even when tradition says otherwise. we talked about the importance of once you heal and recover and you accept yourself as far as the true and real version of yourself you're never gonna go back to the illusion version of yourself. we talked about how so many people are living a lie, and covering up the real version of themselves. And how that is never a good thing to do. This conversation was an absolute phenomenal conversation. I'm glad that I did the conversation with him because there are millions of people that are hiding the true version of themselves because their parents will never accept the fact that they are gay. And the freedom when people finally admits to not own themselves, but to other people the real version of themselves. We also talk about how people in the gay community are treated when it comes to the church. And how he went from a pastor, to a husband, father, to his discovery of realizing that he was a gay man. This conversation is something that I hope helps millions of people that are struggling with the real version of who they are when it comes to being a gay or lesbian individual. And it's time for us to really have these true conversations about this topic. Especially when it comes to spirituality, and how people use it as a weapon against these types of people. And I think the one thing about being the real version of yourself that is the very beginning of your recovery and healing is once you learn to accept and appreciate the real version of yourself regardless of who doesn't.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/perfectly-imperfect-podcast--6161916/support.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Episode 27 My Pre-Conversation With Ken Wortley About The Gospel of Secret
This was My Pre-conversation With Kenneth Wortley About Accepting the Real You. He talk about his journey of healing and recovery when it comes to being a pastor to becoming the true version of himself when it comes to embracing the fact that he was gay. We talked about the importance of embracing and accepting the true version of yourself despite who doesn't like or approve of it. The spiritual warfare that we go through when comes to the battle between being who we are, and who we want to be, and who we truly are.The actual podcast conversation will be done on December 19. So I decided to share with you this pre-conversation before the actual conversation on my podcast.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/perfectly-imperfect-podcast--6161916/support.
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Episode 26 - The Golden Child Vs The Invisible Child.
In this episode, I talk about the difference between the invisible child, and the golden child when it comes to who they are, the way that they are being treated by their parents and everybody else, and the different ways that their lives are. The golden child is the one that the parents is basically the apple of their parents eyes. The child that they actually wants it. Whereas the invisible child is a child that they really did not want, and they just treat them any kind of way. This particular episode is just how I’m going to be bringing this season in when it comes to talking about the no child and parent contact due to multiple different reasons. And this particular episode is pretty much one of the main reasons why some children do not talk to their parents. This doesn’t just apply to their biological sibling, this also applies to their steps, brother and sisters, and they’re half brothers and sisters. So I think this episode is gonna really touch a lot of people. And it’s really gonna hit a lot of people in a way that I might get a bunch of emails about people thanking me for even having this conversation. But this conversation needs to happen in order for us as invisible children to heal from the pain and suffering that we’ve gone through just because we exist. And how this impacts us when it comes to other people that we have relationships with as far as the way that we’re being treated negatively for no reason.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/perfectly-imperfect-podcast--6161916/support.
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Episode 25- What Defines A Ugly_ Unattractive Or Imperfect Woman_
This episode, we’re gonna be talking about what determines what is a ugly, unattractive, or imperfect woman. A lot of people say that a woman is ugly based on having a disability, eczema, being unattractive based on physical looks, being overweight, curvy, or obese, being a nerd, being awkward, and introvert, and many more different definitions that don’t fit society standards. A series where we talk about God‘s version of what a unattractive woman is and what she represents. And what I have discovered based upon research is going to shock a lot of people. Because the people that y’all have been calling ugly are actually women of God based on standards internally that make them more beautiful than a woman that is physically aesthetically pleasing. This episode is going to hits home to a lot of people. And it’s going to completely changed the definition of what beauty actually is when it comes to God‘s standard of beauty versus man standards of beauty. So I can’t wait to do this series with you based on an article that I’m reading. So I hope that I give all of you self-esteem and self-worth to the point that you respect yourself because you’re not society standard of beauty, but you are God standards of beauty internallyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/perfectly-imperfect-podcast--6161916/support.
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Episode 24-Is Having a Boyfriend Embarrassing in Today_s Society_
In this episode, I’m gonna be talking about the Vogue article is having a boyfriend embarrassing in today’s society. We’re gonna go over the article, and I’m going to bring some people up on my TikTok channel so we can discuss their thoughts, opinions, and feelings on this article. It amazes me how times have changed so much since back in the day when you had men that worked in women that were housewives, raising children. How housewives used to homeschool their children, and take care of the household, while the man worked. And now in today’s society, there are more single mothers, and women that are staying at home, but they’re not doing the same duties as my mother, grandmother and great grandmother did it back in the day. The way that dating was when I was a kid was completely different than the way dating is today. So the question is is having a boyfriend worth it considering a lot of men today society do not want to get married. Let’s not forget about all the STDs, and HIV that’s going around based on people will be an intimate without being in relationships or should I say friends with benefits. So this conversation is gonna be very interesting.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/perfectly-imperfect-podcast--6161916/support.
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Episode 23 - How What You Consume Based On How You Feel About Yourself?
In this episode I will be talking about how you based yourself based on what other people think and say about you. How what you consume based on your five senses is based on what you acknowledge will determine your decisions, choices, action and behavior negatively and positively? How we based our decisions, actions, choices, and behavior on our emotions and feelings is never a good thing. How we need to research everything that we consume and acknowledge before making a choice, or decision? How eventually after you heal, recover, the way that you go about decision making and making choices will be completely different than the past version of you? How the way you react and behave will be based on you feeling and emotions, but the consequences, repercussion, and karma that you will face negatively before you react and behave on?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/perfectly-imperfect-podcast--6161916/support.
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Episode 22- Why Looking and Going Back Doesn_t Serve You_
In this episode, I’m gonna be discussing why people need to stop looking and going back to the things and people that have caused you nothing but pain, chaos, trauma, and destruction in your life. I’m trying to understand why is it that we keep allowing people to come back in our lives that have done nothing but brought negativity into our lives in multiple different ways. Even though we can go back, it doesn’t mean that you’re gonna get a different result. And the one thing I learned about going backwards, you’re gonna remain stuck. You can’t move forward, if you keep looking and going backwards. And the one thing about healing and recovery, you got to be able to move forward. You have to let go of what was, and focus on what is and what will be. So this episode is all about the importance of letting go of what was, and focusing on what is and what we will be.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/perfectly-imperfect-podcast--6161916/support.
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Episode 21- Perfectly Imperfection When It Comes to Not Being Chosen_
In this episode, when it comes to not being chosen when it comes to your parents, jobs, and men and women that that you want to be friends, and a romantic relationship. How it starts from being your parents and how they treated you as kid when it comes to the favoritism of your siblings. How you were treated differently than sibling or siblings as far as the favoritism? How no matter what you do, it is never good enough for them? How even though you have acheived the same accomplishments as your siblings, and yet it doesn't matter to your parents? How you have to pay for do everything yourself without your parents help? And yet your parents will help your siblings no matter what. How you are taking care of your parents and siblings when you do well, and yet they don't do the same for you? And then when you decide to stop taking care of them, and putting yourself first due to them not appreciating what you do for them, they are quick to say FAIMLY COMES FIRST. I am very sure that a lot of people who can relate to this. This is probally going to hit a lot people hard because it is never talked about when it comes to trauma. But it needs to be talked about. So let's talk about it.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/perfectly-imperfect-podcast--6161916/support.
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Episode 20 - Perfectly Imperfection When It To Turning Your Flaws and Imperfection Into Strengths, and Unstoppable.
In this episode, I did two podcast where I talk about the fact of women letting go of the past version of themselves that everybody else told them that they were, to become the queens that they are meant to be in their presence and future. How we allow what people say, think, and do in our past impact our presence in our future version of ourselves. How we cover up our flaws, imperfections, disabilities, and the mistakes that we’ve made Versus accepting and embracing them and using them as strengths. How a lot of people have lowered themselves in order to build other people up just for them to leave you for someone else that didn’t help them with nothing. That person is now benefiting from everything that you help this person bill by lowering yourself. There are millions of women with flaws, imperfections, and disabilities as well as black women who have done this for decades, and now left with being a single mother, broken, hitting rock, bottom, and trying to build themselves up after trying to build these men that you should’ve never tried to build in the first place. Instead of trying to build a man, you need to start building yourself. But you also do the same when it comes to your friends and family, and you need to stop doing that as well. Because all these people are never going to help you the way you help them.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/perfectly-imperfect-podcast--6161916/support.
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Episode 19- My Conversation With Jenae D’Alessio The Founder Of Skinny Weed.
n this episode, I will be having a conversation with Jenae D’Alessio, who is the owner of Skinny Weed. A little about Jenae, she is a trailblazer in women’s health and beauty, dedicated to empowering women through natural products. As founder of Neo Sensual, Jenae promotes sexual health and skincare, leveraging CBD’s transformative benefits. With a background in beauty and a passion for holistic wellness, she’s built a strong reputation in the cannabis industry. Jenae is also an award-winning actress, former news anchor, and founder of SkinnyWeed, a groundbreaking nano-encapsulated appetite suppressant. Known for creating impactful collaborations, she embodies a boss woman spirit, leading the way in wellness and beauty. Jenae’s personal motto is, “Nothing tastes as good as SkinnyWeed feels.” She is also a proud mother to Lucas Altschwager, a UCSB Graduate. I am so looking forward to having this conversation with her as far as getting to know her and about her products. And her success journey of how she became the woman that she is today, through all of her trials and tribulations. I hope you guys learn from this conversation. And please go check out her website. https://calyfx.com/, and https://neosensuality.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/perfectly-imperfect-podcast--6161916/support.
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Episode 18 - What Makes A Person Imperfect, Ugly, Not Chosen, Undesirable, Or Undeserving?
In this episode, I’m gonna be discussing the definition of the word ugly as far as what truly makes a person ugly. People in society make it seem like a person that is ugly is based on what they look like, or what they don’t have. As well as whether or not they are successful, have a disability, flaws, and imperfections. Is to the point where a lot of people can’t even find their right person because of externally what they look like, what they don’t have, or them just being a good and godly person. It is sad that a lot of people are going to be alone just because of the way they look. People don’t even take the time to get to know these people. All they do is just judge them because they have a disability, what they look like, how unsuccessful they are, or the fact that they have laws and imperfections for the world to see externally. So today, I want to uplift everybody who feels like they’re not good enough, worthy, undeserving, and lowering themselves just to please people that will never except you, want you, or really wanna be in a relationship with you unless you have something they want. You’re building other people because you don’t feel that you’re good enough to build yourself. So I just wanna let people know that it’s OK that you don’t fit society standards.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/perfectly-imperfect-podcast--6161916/support.
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Episode 17 - Why The Things And People That You Want May Not Be What You Need?
In this episode, I’m gonna be discussing why just because you want certain things and people doesn’t mean that person wants you. Why just because you think you deserve certain things doesn’t mean that you’re deserving of it? Why do people go after things and people that don’t want them, or that they’re not meant to have? How are the things that we want are the reasons that we end up in the negative situations that were in due to what we’re willing to do to get those things and people that may not be meant for us? Why is it that we chase after the things and people that are not meant for us? Why what we’re willing to do to get what we want is the reason for the addictions that you have? How would you want can also lead to pain, trauma, suffering, and more?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/perfectly-imperfect-podcast--6161916/support.
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Episode 16 - Why It Is Okay To Not Being Accepted And Being Alone?
In this episode, I’m gonna be discussing why it’s OK to be alone, and focus on yourself. Why it’s OK not to be accepted by people that will never accept you in the first place? Why it’s OK not to want people or be validated by people that never will want you in the first place? Why it is that people need to understand it just because you want something or someone doesn’t mean that they want you, or that whatever it is that you want is meant for you? Why people need to stop wanting what everybody else wants? Why it’s OK to be alone, and focus on the things that you need to do, and allow God to send the people in your life that are meant to be in your life that will accept you as you are, despite your disabilities, flaws, imperfections, any mistakes that you’ve made in your past?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/perfectly-imperfect-podcast--6161916/support.
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Episode 15 - however every person in the world has imperfection, flaws, disabilities, and mistakes they’ve made in their past?
In this episode, I’m discussing how a lot of people are comparing themselves to other people that are nowhere near better than they are. Just because someone is externally may seem perfect, doesn’t mean internally they’re not all the way messed up. There’s not one person in this world internally or externally that is perfect. There are many things that keep us from being imperfect. So don’t think because you don’t fit society standards that you’re not beautiful. Because you may not be beautiful internally, you may be beautiful internally because of your personality, and character. And other people that may seem beautiful internally may be very damaged internally as far as health and wellness is concerned.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/perfectly-imperfect-podcast--6161916/support.
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Episode 13- How being alone helps you find yourself?
In this episode, I am going to talk about how being alone is going to help you find yourself. I had to learn that I had to be alone with God to find myself. And what I have learned on this journey that I am now sharing with you. Why you can't find who you are when you base yourself on what everyone thinks and says about you? How, once you let go of what others think and feel about you, you will embrace who you are? This is not easy for everyone to do, to be honest, because of being a people pleaser, sit filler, captain save a hoe, and build a bear and dolls. So I wanted to talk about the benefits of being alone to work on, and finding yourself that will help with recovery and healing.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/perfectly-imperfect-podcast--6161916/support.
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Episode 12- The Old You Vs The New You_ A Journey To A New You_
In this episode, I’m gonna be discussing the journey to a new and better you when it comes to self discovery. This part of recovery is important because in order for you to become a new and better version of yourself, you got to deal with the old version of yourself when it comes to the situation that you went through in your past. You go over could have, should have , would have done in each situation as far as what you would’ve done differently, if you would’ve went down a different direction, or a different choice. So we also have to go through how we plan to do things differently when it comes to the new version of yourself when it comes to going through these situations in the future. Recovery and healing is not easy when it comes to self discovery, because it’s gonna be a lot of things about yourself that you are going to have to change that you feel comfortable doing.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/perfectly-imperfect-podcast--6161916/support.
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Episode 12- Learning to accept your flaws and imperfections_ (1)
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Episode 11 - Perfectly Imperfect: Turning Your Flaws Into Strengths.
In this episode, I talk about how you go about turning your flaws and an imperfections into a strength. Nobody can use your flaws, imperfections, disabilities, or anything that you’ve done in your past against you if you don’t allow them to if you’ve already dealt with your past situations, or flaws or imperfections that you’ve had or even disabilities and you have recovered and heal them all that, nobody can impact or affect you just because they try to expose or try to use it as a weapon against you. Because when you start looking into people, that’s trying to use your flaws and imperfections as a weapon against you, way worse than you are. These people are people that shouldn’t be talking about you in the first place considering they have no room to talk you shouldn’t feel bad because you have everybody else, sometimes it’s best not to have whatever everybody else has. Sometimes people need to have was in their own lane and was only onto them. It’s kind of funny and fun when people make assumptions about you. You have no idea who you are and what exactly it is that you have. Not everybody wants to show off everything that they have. And some people make a lot of assumptions about people, and you know what they say about assumptions. So this is all about recovery when it comes to learning how to turn flaws and imperfections into strengths..Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/perfectly-imperfect-podcast--6161916/support.
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Episode 10-Letting go of what was_ and focusing on what is and what will be_ (1)
In this episode, I’m gonna be discussing how being alone helps you to not only find yourself, but becoming the best version of yourself through learning from your mistakes of your past, figuring out who you are without anybody else, thoughts, and feelings about you, The programming yourself of all of the things that you learn from other people, and finally figuring out what your standards and beliefs are. It ain’t nothing like cleansing yourself of other peoples opinions, thoughts, and feelings, as well as the things that they have said and done too and and towards you. Sometimes you have to sit still while the world continues to move into God tells you to move. Sometimes it’s OK if you’re being rejected, and not accepted by people that God does not want you to associate with because those things are not meant for you. So I decided to combine two podcast into one. So I hope this podcast resonates with all of you the way it resonated with me when I came to these realizations while being in my alone error, as far as my isolation, hibernation, and cocoon stage. And I also will do another video while break these three stages of being alone. And how they benefit you when it comes to healing and recovering in order to be in new and better version of yourself.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/perfectly-imperfect-podcast--6161916/support.
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Episode 9 - Part 2 Perfectly Imperfect: Episode 8 - Coming As You Are As A Godly Person Or As Society Standards Wants You Too.
In this episode, I’m gonna be discussing how in the Bible it says to come as you are, but the question is, are you coming as you are as far as being the person that you truly are, and that you want to be is based on God’s standards, or as the devil and society standards. This one’s going to probably cut deep, because my whole entire life coaching business stems upon making that decision when it comes to recovery. It’s just like when I do my videos I show what I really look like flaws and all because I’m coming as I am when it comes to the way that God created me. As well as showing the damage that has been done to me. so in order for you to come as you are based upon God, standers is showing the truth about yourself to others. Whereas society standards is about covering up your flaws, imperfections, disabilities, or any mistakes that you’ve made in your past and becoming a representation of yourself. I told you this is gonna be very very deep as far as this because a lot of people are not gonna be able to handle it. Because majority of people are not being who they truly are, they’re being societies version of themselves as far as the representation of themselves based upon what other people think of them. People who are being their true selves, and not worrying about what other people think about them, versus them being who they truly are, and accepting and loving the person they are flaws and all. I hope you guys are ready for this conversation, because a lot of you are not being who you truly are based on how God created you to be. You are being what society is telling you that you should be in order to benefit them and not yourself.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/perfectly-imperfect-podcast--6161916/support.
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Episode 8 - Coming As You Are As A Godly Person Or As Society Standards Wants You Too.
In this episode, I’m gonna be discussing how in the Bible it says to come as you are, but the question is, are you coming as you are as far as being the person that you truly are, and that you want to be is based on God’s standards, or as the devil and society standards. This one’s going to probably cut deep, because my whole entire life coaching business stems upon making that decision when it comes to recovery. It’s just like when I do my videos I show what I really look like flaws and all because I’m coming as I am when it comes to the way that God created me. As well as showing the damage that has been done to me. so in order for you to come as you are based upon God, standers is showing the truth about yourself to others. Whereas society standards is about covering up your flaws, imperfections, disabilities, or any mistakes that you’ve made in your past and becoming a representation of yourself. I told you this is gonna be very very deep as far as this because a lot of people are not gonna be able to handle it. Because majority of people are not being who they truly are, they’re being societies version of themselves as far as the representation of themselves based upon what other people think of them. People who are being their true selves, and not worrying about what other people think about them, versus them being who they truly are, and accepting and loving the person they are flaws and all. I hope you guys are ready for this conversation, because a lot of you are not being who you truly are based on how God created you to be. You are being what society is telling you that you should be in order to benefit them and not yourself.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/perfectly-imperfect-podcast--6161916/support.
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Episode 7 - What Makes A Person Ugly, Average, Flawed, Imperfect, and Not Good Enough, Or Acceptable?
In this episode, I’m going to be discussing what makes a person ugly, unattractive, average, flawed, imperfect, not accepted, or good enough. It really amazes me how people try to tell people who they are based upon what they’ve been through in their past that was negative, what they’ve done in their past it has been negative, what they look like as far as being ugly, unattractive or average, or them not being excepted because they don’t fit society standards. I’m gonna explain why being imperfect, unattractive, and all of these negative things that people try to judge you on, can actually be a benefit to you. Being beautiful is a disadvantage to that a lot of people don’t wanna talk about. So we’re gonna talk about how to stop looking at your flaws and imperfections as a negative thing, and start looking at them as a positive thing. How the negative things about yourself be a positive thing when it comes to using them as strengths? How people should not have to lower themselves as far as their self-esteem, self-worth, self values, self-respect, self-confidence, believing in yourself, and going against everything that you know is right in order to do something wrong. Because someone looks better than you, or has more than you, does not mean that they are better than you. Because there are things that you can do that they probably would never be good at. So don’t sell yourself short because of the fact that you don’t fit certain standards as far as society standards. So this podcast is definitely gonna go a little bit deep as far as this episode is concerned. And I hope this episode gives all of you inspiration to see the beauty that is of yourself even if you’re not externally, beautiful, or not accepted as far as society standards.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/perfectly-imperfect-podcast--6161916/support.
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Episode 6- The 12 things that are addiction that cause damage to us.
This episode is all about the 13 things that we are addictive to that seem positive but are really causing damage and destruction to people's lives, internal, and external health and wellness. How these 13 things are addictions when it comes to chasing these things from other people? What we are really to do for these 13 things to find temporary happiness and the thrill just like drugs? These 13 things are worst than drugs when comes to addiction as far as the high it makes you feel? The chaos and destruction that these 13 things do to impact and affect you mentally, emotional. spiritual, emotional, and financial. It is going to shock you when say what they are. People don't think that these 13 this don't cause damage in your life, addictions, trauma, depression, illness, and cause you to hit rock bottom. They are the reason why we do what do when comes to other people as far being in a relationship with them.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/perfectly-imperfect-podcast--6161916/support.
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Episode 5 - Perfectly Imperfect: Society Version Of Beauty VS God’s Version Of Beauty.
On this episode, we’re gonna be discussing the difference between God‘s version of beauty and societies version of beauty. We’re gonna be talking about how a lot of people just because you’re not societies version of beauty does not mean that you’re not God’s version of beauty. They’re the difference between godly versions of beauty, and societies’s version of beauty. a lot of people are trying to be societies version of beauty when it comes to plastic surgery, makeup, with a dress, the way they present themselves, the way they act, and behave. When the truth Is that there is wrong with being God‘s version of beauty. How God‘s version of beauty is more internally, and the society’s version of beauty is externally. So I’m hoping this podcast helps a lot of people when it comes to loving themselves, and realize and there’s nothing wrong with your external looks. You may not be societies standards of beauty. But being a godly person internally is the best type of beauty to be.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/perfectly-imperfect-podcast--6161916/support.
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Episode 4 - Perfectly Imperfect: Why Is There Something Wrong With Being Imperfect?
In this episode, I’m gonna be discussing why there is something wrong with having flaws, imperfections, a disability, or mistakes in your past. It’s amazing how the people that judge you, are the main ones who probably have done way worse than what you’ve done. I have been bullied because I didn’t fit society standard since I was a kid, and there are millions of people that are being bullied, and harassed just because of the way they look when it comes to their flaws and imperfections, disabilities, medical diseases, and illnesses, their weight, or what they don’t have financially. It is truly sad that people cannot be themselves because they worry about society standards when it comes to beauty, success, being in relationships, and status. But yet the people that they are putting out there have more insecurities than someone who has flaws and imperfections. So today I’m gonna talk about the fact that beauty is not everything that is cracked up to as far as their bodies are concerned is now coming back to hunt them years later.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/perfectly-imperfect-podcast--6161916/support.
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Episode 3 - Perfectly Imperfect When It Comes To Society Standards.
In this episode, I’m gonna be discussing how society standards look at people that have flaws,imperfections, disabilities, or have made mistakes in their past. A lot of people won’t even take the time to get to know a person if they are not attractive, have money, success, or popular. It seems like everything that is right seems very very wrong when it comes to dealing with people. People want you to lower your standards in order to be with them versus them coming up to your standards in order to be with you. A lot of people end up with low self-esteem, low self-worth, low self value, no respect for themselves, to the point where they don’t think they’re good enough, nor do they believe in themselves, and some people may end up committing suicide because they don’t fit society standards because of their imperfections, flaws, disabilities, mistakes that they’ve made in their past. And I need people to stop feeling like something is wrong with you because you have flaws, imperfections, disabilities, illnesses, diseases, or made mistakes in your past. This is the reason why a lot of people end up going and doing plastic surgery, becoming anorexic, bulimic, and and doing things in order to take the easy way out when it comes to correcting these flaws and imperfections. The truth is, I don’t care how much you do plastic surgery, or lose weight, it’s not gonna matter if mentally you’re the same person you were before you lost the weightBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/perfectly-imperfect-podcast--6161916/support.
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Episode 2 - Perfectly Imperfect; The Truth About Flaws, Imperfections and Disabilities.
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Episode 1 - Perfectly Imperfect
Welcome to my new podcast that’s all about people who don’t feel they’re good enough because of their flaws, imperfections, disabilities, illnesses, diseases, and the mistakes they’ve made in their past. People who don’t fit society standards because of these things that they have no control of. How people judge people on the external part of them, and don’t even take the time to get to know the internal part of the person. is truly said how there is so many people who have been bullied, harassed, threatened, abused, used, taking advantage of, lied to, bamboozled, let stray, and treated so unfairly because of the external laws and imperfections that they have. Or because they don’t have money or success, they’re being looked over for people that don’t even have half the character of these people. These people are constantly being looked over for people that look better than them, or have money and possessions, and yet these people still believe that love is out there for them. so I wanted to make this podcast to tell these people you are worthy, and deserve to have what you want. These people are no better than you because they fit society standards. You are absolutely worthy of finding love, happiness, and success, no differently than anybody else. So I hope this podcast reaches so many people like myself who’ve been told that because we don’t society standards that we don’t belong.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/perfectly-imperfect-podcast--6161916/support.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to my recovery podcast about beingperfectly imperfect. In other words, people who are flawed and imperfect trying to be perfect when it comes to being a part of society that does not want, or accept you. Now this podcast is about people who have laws and imperfections as well as disabilities and have made mistakes in their past, who are constantly being judged because of these things. Millions of people who have been bullied every day and just because of their flaws, imperfections, disabilities, and mistakes they’ve made in their past. I feel like people like that. Need a safe space to be able to meet other people just like them who are not only build friendships, networking as far as business, but also meeting the loves of their lives who are just like them who are imperfect and flawed I can definitely relate to being imperfect with flaws. I also have a child that has autism as well. So,on this podcast will be dealing with people who are imperfect with flaws and everything th
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