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Liquor Talk
by Liquor Talk
Liquor Talk is where real conversations flow as freely as the drinks. Each episode invites listeners to sit back, relax, and dive into engaging discussions on life, love, and everything in between. With a drink in hand, the hosts bring a blend of humor, honesty, and insight, creating a welcoming atmosphere for open dialogue on topics that matter. Whether tackling relationships, career moves, or social issues, Liquor Talk serves up perspectives that are both relatable and thought-provoking. Perfect for winding down or sparking new thoughts, Liquor Talk encourages you to join the conversation—one drink at a time. All inquiries email us at [email protected].
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Ep 377: The Need for Prison Reform
The prison system in America only cares about profits not the rehabilitation of inmates. In other countries they have systems in place to ensure inmates will not come back to jail. The system needs to change. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes Rachelle Conley, a former inmate turned correction officer, who shares her harrowing journey through the prison system. Rochelle discusses her experiences with custodial sexual misconduct, the flaws in the American prison system, and the importance of rehabilitation. She advocates for the Conley Act, which aims to hold correctional officers accountable for their actions and protect inmates from abuse. The conversation highlights the need for systemic change and the challenges faced by those working within the correctional system. In this conversation, Victor Jones and Rachelle discuss the pressing issues within the penal system, including accountability, sexual abuse, and the need for rehabilitation. Rachelle shares her personal journey from being an inmate to becoming an advocate for those affected by sexual abuse and domestic violence. They explore the importance of second chances, the impact of generational curses, and the necessity of open communication with youth to prevent them from making the same mistakes. Rachelle emphasizes the power of pain as a catalyst for purpose and encourages incarcerated individuals to take advantage of rehabilitation programs to better themselves. Pour up for this episode and thank you to our friends at podmatch for providing this guest to us.
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Ep 376: Challenging Monogamous Norms
Sorry for the wait. So many people are just okay with societal norms and not challenging them. It's okay to open your mind to something new every once in a while. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes author Cidney Green for a conversation that delves into the complexities of relationships, particularly focusing on polyamory and non-monogamous dynamics. Cidney shares her personal experiences and insights from her book, discussing the societal constructs surrounding monogamy and the importance of open communication in relationships. The dialogue also touches on the challenges of unlearning traditional views on love and sexuality, emphasizing the need for personal growth and self-discovery. Cidney's journey as a writer and phone sex operator adds depth to the discussion, highlighting the intersection of vulnerability, sexuality, and societal expectations. In this engaging conversation, Cidney Green and Victor Jones explore various themes surrounding sexuality, boundaries, societal norms, and personal growth. Cidney shares her experiences with sexual exploration, the importance of setting boundaries, and the allure of erotic events. They discuss society's comfort with violence compared to sexuality, the lessons learned about love and relationships, and the evolving understanding of modern women. Cidney emphasizes the significance of vulnerability, authenticity, and self-compassion in navigating life's challenges. Thank you for the support as we continue to on the journey to 400 episodes.
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Ep 375: Parenting and Bro Code (Men's Round)
To all of the parents who listen to this episode just remember this, what you do to your child in their youth you will have to pay for it when they become adults. Another thing, to all of the bros out there, never violate the bro code no matter what. This is the first men's round edition of Liquor Talk for Season 10. On this men's round edition of Liquor Talk host Victor Jones and the fellas welcomes guests Dookie and Belafontae from the Jaw Jackin Show for a episode you will need the brown liquor on deck. The fellas peel back the layers of masculinity to expose the truth about parenting, emotional health, and the importance of brotherhood in the black community. Hear candid stories, surprising insights, and a call to action as they challenge the stereotypes holding men back from authentic growth.You’ll discover why so many fathers struggle to balance discipline and connection, and how raising children requires a tailored approach—nothing like the trauma-based parenting of generations past. Our guests break down the delicate art of setting boundaries, the role of therapy in healing, and the mental health crisis that’s fueling violence in our communities. This episode also dives into the importance of accountability among men, revealing how gossip, trust issues, and entitlement rip our brotherhood apart.But what’s at stake if we don’t start addressing these issues now? The hosts reveal that without active participation in local politics and community engagement, black neighborhoods will continue to be gentrified and underserved. The conversation calls on brothers and sisters to take action—vote, show up at city hall, and rebuild our communities from the ground up. This isn’t just talk; it’s a blueprint for change.Perfect for men navigating fatherhood, community leaders, and anyone tired of surface-level conversations around black masculinity. If you believe real change begins with honest dialogue, this episode is your wake-up call. Get ready to reflect, challenge, and elevate your understanding of what it truly means to be a man in America today. Please follow and support both platforms.
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Ep 374: The Art of Professional Dating
For everyone who complains about how dating is horrible, until you have gone to the lengths our guest on this episode went through to find their person, nobody can complain unless you're giving maximum effort. On this episode of Liquor Talk host Victor Jones welcomes author Charmaine Everly, who shares her journey from a corporate healthcare career to becoming a writer. Charmaine discusses the impact of her mother's passing on her creativity, the importance of work-life balance, and her unique perspective as a non-drinker in social settings. The conversation delves into themes of love, loss, and personal growth, as well as the challenges of dating and finding the right partner at the right time. In this engaging conversation, Charmaine Everly shares her insights on navigating relationships, particularly focusing on financial compatibility, the importance of shared experiences, and a strategic approach to dating. She discusses the challenges successful individuals face in the dating world, the impact of online advice, and offers practical tips for singles looking to improve their dating lives. Charmaine emphasizes the need for clarity in non-negotiables and the importance of being proactive in the search for love. Pour up your favorite mocktail and tell a friend to hit play. Thanks for the support.
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Ep 373: Recapping 90s and 2000s Television Feat The Delicious Culture Podcast
Television in the 1990s and early 2000s was really the wild wild west. Almost anything was allowed and justified as long as the rating went through the roof. 90s television would not fly in today's culture. What a time that was. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes Jon from the Delicious Culture Podcast for a conversation you will need a frozen margarita for. They discuss various topics including the importance of understanding contracts in the music industry, the significance of heartfelt conversations over drinks, and the evolution of their respective podcasts. They also delve into the complexities of modern relationships and marriages, offering insights and advice for aspiring podcasters. The conversation wraps up with a nostalgic look at the outrageous nature of 90s talk shows. In this episode, the hosts delve into the legacy of talk shows, particularly focusing on the sensationalism of Jerry Springer and similar programs. They discuss the experiences of audience members and the evolution of reality TV, highlighting the stereotypes and representation of people of color. The conversation shifts to the cultural impact of 90s shows and the consequences of reality TV on participants' lives. They also explore the idea of rebooting nostalgic shows and more. Please support both platforms.
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Ep 372: Education and Adult Vibes (Season 10 Premiere)
Season 10 of Liquor Talk is here. Pour up your favorite drink and enjoy the journey. Season 10 kicks off with some serious adult vibes so hide the kids for this grown folks conversation. On this episode of Liquor Talk, Vic welcomes back returning guest Headusa Divine for a very adult themed conversation to kick off the 10th season of the Liquor Talk Podcast. Topics discussed were the importance of education in the adult industry and more. They explore the transition from performer to educator, the structure and curriculum of Adult Cam University, and the significance of skill development for webcam performers. Headusa emphasizes the need for a formalized education system in the adult industry, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, which saw an influx of new performers without proper training. The conversation also touches on safety, security, and navigating the various adult cam platforms. In this episode, Headusa Divine discusses the creation and vision behind Adult Cam University (ACU), emphasizing the importance of structured education for performers in the adult industry. She shares her personal journey of building the platform, the sacrifices made, and the gaps identified in performer education. The conversation touches on the stigmas surrounding adult entertainment, the necessity of self-connection for sexual satisfaction, and the importance of open communication about sexuality. Headusa also outlines the target audience for ACU, the cost structure, and the potential for future expansion within the industry. Pour up some whiskey for this episode and stay tuned for more great episodes.
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Ep 371: Building Community Through Media (Season 9 Finale)
We have reached the end of season 9. Thank you for pouring up and turning into this season of the Liquor Talk Podcast. We gotta end it with a bang for one last round. This is the last call for season 9. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes back guest Leo Ra'Chel host of the Phat Girl Chronicles Podcast. The conversation discusses the evolution of the Phat Girl Chronicles, the importance of community building through media, and the significance of mental health awareness. They explore the complexities of loneliness, healthy communication in relationships, and the challenges faced by black businesses. The conversation emphasizes unity within the black community and the need for understanding and grace in interpersonal relationships. Thank you to all of the guests who joined in person or virtually to make these episodes happen. We will be back Spring 2026.
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Ep 370: How To Unlock Intimacy
This is the last episode before the season 9 finale. Big thank you to everyone who checked out the three Podmatch Sunday episodes before or after the Super Bowl. Intimacy is very important for relationships to survive. Gotta get your notepad and liquor ready for this one. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes Intimacy coach Xanet Pailet for an very eye opening conversation. The conversation explores Xanet's journey from being a healthcare attorney to a sex coach, discussing the challenges of intimacy in relationships, the impact of trauma, and the importance of communication. Coach Xanet shares insights on how to rediscover pleasure, when to seek help, and the common themes she sees in couples therapy. The conversation emphasizes the significance of emotional safety and offers practical advice for both singles and couples looking to improve their intimate lives. Thanks for the support.
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Ep 369: The Art of Matchmaking
We know its Super Bowl Sunday but we still gotta give the people what they need. This is the second of three episodes coming out today for the last Podmatch Sunday of season 9. Matchmaking is really an art when you thinks about it. Not everyone can do it. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes welcomes Brylye Collins, a certified relationship coach and matchmaker, to discuss the complexities of modern dating. Brylye shares her insights on the value of matchmaking, the importance of intentional dating, and how to recognize emotional availability. They explore the challenges of dating with children, the significance of processing emotions after breakups, and the impact of materialism in relationships. Brylyye emphasizes the need for self-awareness and understanding one's non-negotiables in dating, while also addressing the societal pressures surrounding holidays like Valentine's Day. The conversation concludes with Brylye encouraging listeners to take actionable steps towards meaningful connections and consider hiring a dating coach for personalized support.
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Ep 368: The Dynamics of Masculine and Feminine Energy
We know its Super Bowl Sunday but we gotta give the people an episode anyways. This is a podmatch Sunday episode. The world would be a better place if everyone understood masculine and feminine energy. On this episode of the Liquor Talk Podcast Vic welcomes dating coach Lauren Salaun to explore the complexities of dating, relationships, and the dynamics between masculine and feminine energies. They discuss the importance of emotional intelligence, the struggles women face in dating, and how men can better understand and support their partners. The conversation also touches on Valentine's Day expectations, the significance of compatibility over chemistry, and the hormonal influences that affect relationships. Lauren shares her journey as a dating coach and offers insights on how women can embrace their femininity while navigating the dating landscape. Thanks for all of the support.
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Ep 367: The Importance of Black Love
Happy Black History month everyone. Black love is so important. Ignore social media and other media platforms that put us black people against one another. We need each other no matter what. Remember that this month. On this episode of the Liquor Talk Podcast Vic welcomes back Thai The Matchmaker for another drink and conversation dealing with the complexities of matchmaking, dating expectations, and the importance of understanding one's own needs in relationships. They discuss the challenges faced by matchmakers, the hypocrisy in dating standards, and the significance of being equally yoked. The conversation also touches on romantic gestures, the dangers of love bombing, and the cultural importance of matchmaking within the Black community, especially during Black History Month. In this engaging conversation other topics covered were the significance of black love and community, the collaborative nature of matchmaking, and the lessons learned in the field. They explore the challenges faced by matchmakers, particularly in understanding men's guardedness in relationships and the importance of healing from past heartbreaks. The discussion also emphasizes self-development, identifying worthy partners, and the value of asking tough questions in dating. As Valentine's Day approaches, they highlight the need to celebrate love in all its forms, encouraging listeners to show love to those around them.
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Ep 366: Going From Friend Zone to Relationship
Happy Black History Month. Anything is possible ladies and gentlemen. There have been plenty of people who have gone from being friends with someone to being in a happy relationship with that person who was a friends. For the people who say dating sucks consider taking a chance on someone who is in the friend zone if you want a valentine this month. On this Podmatch Sunday edition of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes guest Shelly, a dating coach from California. This conversations delves into the complexities of modern dating. Shelly shares her journey from nursing to becoming a dating coach, emphasizing her mission to help men stop chasing women and start attracting the right partners. She discusses the fundamental differences in how men and women approach dating, highlighting misconceptions that often lead to misunderstandings. The conversation touches on the impact of social media on dating culture, the importance of authenticity, and the need for men to build confidence and present themselves genuinely in their dating lives. The conversation delves into practical advice for dating, including how to approach first dates, the significance of being present, and the importance of genuine communication. Overall, the episode is a rich resource for anyone looking to navigate the complexities of modern dating with a fresh perspective.
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Ep 365: Overcoming Major Fears as Men
This is the first Men's Round conversation of 2026. There are things in life that all men fear no matter how old they are. These fears can be put in check. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes the fellas Juggy and Godfrey for the first men's only conversation of the new year. This conversation begins with a lively discussion about their personal resolutions and reflections on the past year. The fellas share their thoughts on the current state of sports, particularly focusing on the NFL and college football, as they analyze the performance of their favorite teams and the implications of coaching changes. They also touch on broader societal issues, including the importance of community and integrity in the face of celebrity culture and consumerism. The conversation flows seamlessly from personal anecdotes to sports commentary, creating an engaging atmosphere for listeners. In this episode of the Liquor Talk Podcast, the hosts delve into the complexities of modern relationships and the importance of making informed choices when selecting partners. They emphasize that many individuals often choose partners based on convenience rather than compatibility, leading to dissatisfaction in relationships. The discussion transitions into the significance of marriage, highlighting the necessity of communication, counseling, and surrounding oneself with positive role models who have successfully navigated long-term commitments. The hosts stress that marriage is not just a milestone but a lifelong journey that requires effort, understanding, and selflessness from both partners.The conversation then shifts to the fears faced by Black men, including the fear of being irrelevant, broke, and unintelligent. The hosts discuss how societal pressures and systemic issues contribute to these fears, urging listeners to embrace education and community support. They advocate for breaking the cycle of celebrating incarceration and instead focus on uplifting one another through mentorship and shared experiences. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to take charge of their lives, seek knowledge, and foster a sense of community to combat these fears and challenges. In this episode of the Liquor Talk Podcast, the hosts delve into the complexities of intelligence, humility, and the fear of rejection. They emphasize the importance of being coachable and the value of listening over speaking, suggesting that sometimes playing the fool can reveal more about others. The conversation shifts to the societal perceptions of intelligence, particularly in professional settings, where individuals often face biases that undermine their capabilities. The hosts share personal anecdotes and broader societal observations, highlighting the need for self-awareness and the courage to ask for help. As the discussion progresses, the focus turns to the fear of appearing weak and the importance of establishing boundaries in relationships. The hosts argue that true strength lies in knowing when to assert oneself and when to remain silent. They also tackle the fear of rejection, encouraging listeners to embrace it as a part of life and to recognize that every 'no' can lead to a 'yes.' The episode wraps up with a call to action for listeners to engage in their communities and to be proactive in their personal and professional lives, reinforcing the idea that overcoming fears is essential for growth and success.
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Ep 364: Finding Love After Turning 60
Here is another Podmatch Sunday episode so pour up some wine on this Sunday. Its never too late to find the love of your life and create great memories with that person. Thank you to our friends at Podmatch for providing us with this guest. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes Coach Deb, a dating coach specializing in helping individuals in their 60s navigate the complexities of online dating. Deb shares her personal journey, which began after her second marriage ended, leading her to explore online dating during the COVID lockdown. She emphasizes the importance of self-love and confidence, particularly for seniors who may feel out of touch with the dating scene. Deb's insights are both practical and empowering, encouraging listeners to embrace online dating with a fearless attitude and to be mindful of their own needs and desires.Throughout the discussion, Deb provides valuable tips on how to avoid common pitfalls in online dating, such as falling for scammers and catfishers. She stresses the importance of being honest about one's intentions and the necessity of self-discovery before diving into the dating pool. The conversation also touches on the significance of compatibility, especially regarding values and lifestyle, and how to maintain a healthy relationship once a connection is made. Deb's approach is refreshing, as she combines humor with practical advice, making the daunting world of dating feel more accessible for seniors.
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Ep 363: Navigating Taxes and Entrepreneurship
At the start of every year people have to take care of their business and personal taxes. Some people get a huge refund and some gotta pay more to greedy Uncle Sam. Also at the start of the year people express their ambitions to start their own business and very few actually executes the plan to start their own business. Take a shot of rum for this episode if any of these things apply to you listening at home. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes Taylor Lokey, who shares her journey from the Bay Area to Atlanta and her diverse business ventures. Taylor discusses her entrepreneurial journey, which began after graduating from Sac State in 2020, leading her to open a hair shop and later expand into the car rental and tax preparation industries. She emphasizes the importance of financial literacy, particularly in the realm of taxes, and aims to educate her community about the often misunderstood and stressful aspects of tax filing. Taylor also highlights the significance of good bookkeeping and the common misconceptions surrounding tax refunds and deductions, especially for entrepreneurs. The conversation shifts to the challenges of financial transparency in relationships and the necessity of having a partner who shares a similar entrepreneurial mindset. Please follow and support both businesses.
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Ep 362: How to Fall in Love with Yourself
Season 9 of Liquor Talk is coming to the home stretch. If you cannot love yourself in 2026 then please do not try to convince someone to love you. You must love yourself before you can love anyone else or have someone love you. Thank you to our friends at Podmatch for providing this guest to us. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes Judith Costa, an unconditional love coach, who shares insights on the importance of self-love in relationships and personal growth. Get some rum and juice for this conversation. This episodes discusses coach Judith's journey from understanding soulmates to becoming a self-love expert, emphasizing that self-love is essential for healthy relationships and overall happiness. The conversation explores various aspects of self-love, including forgiveness, personal experiences, and the interconnectedness of happiness and self-worth. Thanks for the support of this platform.
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Ep 361: Understanding Trauma and How To Heal From It
Trauma is something everyone deals with and it has to be checked in order to move forward in life. On this episode of the Liquor Talk Podcast, host Vic engages with Dr. Laryssa Creswell, a therapist specializing in trauma-focused treatment for women. They discuss the importance of therapy, the role of music therapy, and the challenges of finding the right therapist. Dr. Creswell shares insights on invisible burdens, generational cycles, and the necessity of self-care. The conversation emphasizes the importance of questioning traditional practices and the need for open communication in relationships. In this conversation, Dr. Laryssa Creswell discusses the complexities of healing from parental relationships, the importance of setting boundaries, and the necessity of understanding one's own narrative. The dialogue emphasizes that healing is a personal journey that may require difficult conversations and changes in environment. It also addresses the misconceptions surrounding self-care and the need for accountability in familial relationships.
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Ep 360: The Power of Storytelling in Healing
Happy new year from Liquor Talk. Sorry for the wait. There is major healing when people tell their stories. This is the first episode of 2026. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes author Frannie Sheridan to discuss her journey of self-discovery and healing through her memoir, 'I Tried to Be Normal, But It Was Taken.' The conversation discusses the impact of family secrets, the importance of overcoming fear of judgment, and how to transform trauma into joy. Frannie emphasizes the power of self-expression, unique stress management techniques, and the significance of kindness in our lives. Her insights and personal stories inspire listeners to embrace their own journeys and find joy in the process of healing. Please follow and support both creators.
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Ep 359: 2025 Year In Review
We have made it to the end of 2025. This was a year for the record books. Some great things came to an end and there were some things that just got started this year. There was a lot of things that came to the light in these past 12 months but we are still standing strong. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes Godfrey for the last men's round and last episode of 2025 while sipping on some rum and juice. Topics covered were the tumultuous year of 2025, discussing personal achievements, the challenges of the job market, and the importance of entrepreneurship. This episode also delves into the darker aspects of fame in Hollywood and the music industry, highlighting accountability in relationships and society. The conversation shifts to sports, analyzing the year's events and looking ahead to 2026 with aspirations for personal growth and community healing. Thank you for the support in 2025. We are looking forwards to what 2026 brings to this platform.
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Ep 358: Christmas In Orlando Feat In The Moment Podcast
From all of us at Liquor Talk we want to wish you all a happy holidays. Enjoy the vibes and spiked egg nog. We will enjoy a warm Christmas in Florida for those of you who are getting cold weather to celebrate Christmas. On this Christmas episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes Natasha from In The Moment podcast for a Christmas themed conversation that took place at Studio D3 in Orlando. They discussed a variety of topics ranging from holiday traditions and favorite gifts to the challenges of dating and podcasting. They explore the dynamics of relationships, the impact of social media on dating, and the importance of setting realistic goals for the new year. Natasha shares her journey of rebranding her podcast and the lessons learned from her experiences, including dealing with stalkers and navigating family dynamics during the holidays. The conversation is filled with humor, honesty, and insights into personal growth and self-improvement. Please subscribe and support both platforms.
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Ep 357: Building Trust in Relationships Feat QuaniTEA Radio
Without trust people cannot have healthy relationships. Trust is something that comes with time and consistency not overnight. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes Shaquan from QuaniTEA radio for a coast to coast conversation. Topics covered were the journey of podcasting, the importance of trust and support in relationships, and the cultural differences within California. The conversation also explores themes of feminism, personal growth, and the significance of showing up for others in both personal and professional contexts. The conversation emphasizes the need for authenticity in podcasting and the value of community support. In this engaging conversation, the hosts explore various cultural differences between California and Florida, touching on communication styles, food experiences, and the unique characteristics of each state. They delve into the complexities of relationships, discussing the differences between love and lust, the importance of healing, and the need for open communication in partnerships. The discussion also highlights the changing landscape of Oakland, including gentrification and the loss of sports teams, while emphasizing the importance of personal growth and setting boundaries for the future.
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Ep 356: The Power of Collaboration in Business
For everyone who is looking to start a business in 2026 this episode is for you so pour up a shot of tequila for this episode. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic engages with resource expert LaDonica, exploring her journey from being a connector in her community to establishing herself as a resource expert. They discuss the importance of collaboration over competition, the shift from a hustler mentality to a CEO mindset, and the foundational steps necessary for building a successful business. LaDonica emphasizes the significance of networking, storytelling, and understanding generational wealth, while also addressing the unique challenges faced by Black and Brown founders. The conversation highlights the need for consistency, strategic pricing, and the value of mentorship in entrepreneurship. In this engaging conversation, the Liquor Talk Podcast explores the integration of AI into business planning, the importance of mentorship, and the lessons learned from the COVID pandemic. The discussion emphasizes the need to bet on oneself, invest wisely, and understand one's audience for business growth. The host also shares insights on future planning for 2026, the launch of the Resource Expert Podcast, and the creation of a supportive community for women in business, highlighting the importance of collaboration between men and women in entrepreneurship.
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Ep 355: Two Birthdays Feat Up In The Air Podcast
Thank you to everyone who showed the man behind Liquor Talk love for the birthday. This is the birthday episode for everyone. It is a blessing to see another year of life and its rare having a guest who celebrated their birthday the same week as your birthday. Sagittarius season is in full effect. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcome Mare Bear from the Up In The Air podcast for a birthday celebration conversation. Topics covered were importance of mental health, community dynamics, and personal growth. They share personal stories about birthdays, family traditions, and the significance of therapy, especially within the Black community. The discussion also touches on the challenges of navigating relationships and the importance of showing up for one another in both personal and professional spaces. In this episode of the Liquor Talk Podcast, the hosts delve into personal stories about family dynamics, navigating birthday emotions, coping with loss, and the importance of setting boundaries in relationships. They discuss the significance of communication and self-love in romantic partnerships, emphasizing that relationships require hard work and commitment. The conversation also touches on the impact of societal pressures on relationships and the necessity of planning for the future while remaining consistent in one's efforts. Please go follow and support both platforms.
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Ep 354: The Art of Matchmaking
Everyone deserves to be loved. The really serious people about finding love will hire a matchmaker. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes Thai The Matchmaker, who shares her journey into matchmaking, the importance of self-work in relationships, and the dynamics of modern dating. Thai discusses her experiences with clients, the challenges faced by women in finding suitable partners, and the value of professional matchmaking, especially for men. The conversation also touches on the impact of media on relationship perceptions and the need for open discussions about ego and power dynamics in relationships. The discussion covers key compatibility factors, common mistakes singles make, and the current dating trends that need to change. Thai also highlights the role of matchmakers in helping individuals navigate their love lives and the investment required for successful matchmaking.
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Ep 353: Navigating Sexual Desires and Fantasies
Hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday. This is a pre birthday and black Friday special which you might wanna hide the children. Parental discretion is highly advised for this adult themed episode. On this special edition of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes Keri Green, a licensed marriage and family therapist specializing in sex therapy. They discuss the role of sex therapists, common misconceptions about sex, and the importance of communication in relationships. Keri shares insights on intimacy issues faced by couples, the journey to becoming a sex therapist, and practical advice for improving sexual communication. The conversation emphasizes the need for openness and vulnerability in discussing sexual desires and fantasies, as well as the significance of consent and respect in intimate relationships. In this engaging conversation, Keri Green, LMFT, discusses the intricate relationship between mental and physical aspects of sexuality, emphasizing the importance of emotional openness and communication in intimate relationships. The dialogue explores how trauma can affect sexual experiences, the differences between healthy and unhealthy sexual relationships, and the significance of self-exploration for singles. Keri also addresses the impact of social media and hookup culture on intimacy, the role of foreplay, and the necessity of understanding one's own body. Throughout the discussion, she encourages listeners to communicate openly about their desires and needs, both with themselves and their partners, to foster healthier sexual relationships. Special thanks to our friends at Podmatch for providing this guest to the podcast.
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Ep 352: Revamping the Dating Scene with Marrying America
Happy thanksgiving to everyone. Everyone has something negative to say about the dating scene. We get it. Its not a good time but there are people who are out here trying to improve the dating scene. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes Jeremy Nelson, founder of Marrying America, a dating platform designed for individuals seeking serious, long-term relationships. This guest was brought to Liquor Talk by way of Podmatch.com. They discuss the challenges of modern dating, the evolution of relationships, and the importance of intentionality in finding a partner. Jeremy shares insights on the unique features of Marrying America, including its filtering process for serious daters and the limitations on match requests to encourage meaningful connections. The conversation also touches on family dynamics during the holidays and the societal shifts affecting relationships today.
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Ep 351: Finding Peace As Men
Finding peace is a challenge but it can be done. Once peace is found it cannot be destroyed by society. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes the fellas Juggy and Godfrey back for the first men's round conversation of season 9. The fellas engage in a lively discussion covering a range of topics from politics and current events to Thanksgiving reflections and sports insights. They emphasize the importance of mental health and finding peace in today's chaotic world, while also addressing the need for change in societal attitudes and behaviors. The conversation is filled with humor, camaraderie, and a call to action for listeners to engage with their communities and prioritize their well-being.
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Ep 350: Exploring Business Credit
To all of the people who want to go into business for yourself and need funding this episode is for you. Even if you do not want to be a business owner it's important to know how to get to the bag. On this sober session edition of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes business credit expert Tareka Coney for a sober conversation. We don't have to drink on every episode of Liquor Talk. This episode deals with what is business credit, how to get credit as a business, how to qualify for grants and so much more. Please follow and support both creators.
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Ep 349: Navigating Life's Curveballs Feat I'll Explain All Of This Later Podcast
Life has unexpected curveballs just waiting to be unleashed at the worst possible time. How you handle them will make or break you. On this episode of the Liquor Talk Podcast Vic welcomes Big Smash, the host of the 'I'll Explain All of This Later' podcast. They discuss themes of accountability, personal growth, and the importance of honesty in relationships. Big Smash shares his journey of rebranding his podcast after a divorce, emphasizing the lessons learned and the significance of mental health awareness for men. The conversation also touches on navigating the dating pool, recognizing red flags, and the impact of social media on relationships. They conclude with insights on friendship boundaries, loyalty, and the importance of having a plan when dealing with life's curveballs. Please follow and support both platforms.
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Ep 348: Building Community featuring Fabulous F**kery Podcast
It is impossible to build something great without a community to support your vision. Also, AI is here. Use it wisely in order to be productive. On his episode of the Liquor Talk podcast, Vic welcomes Brée, the host of the Fabulous Fuckery podcast. They discuss Brée's journey in podcasting, the concept of 'fucking moments' that lead to significant life changes, and the evolution of content creation. The conversation also touches on the importance of community support in podcasting, the need for mindful momentum in hustling, and light-hearted discussions about Halloween costumes. In this engaging conversation, Vicand Brée discuss various themes ranging from social gatherings and party etiquette to the importance of intentional messaging in content creation. They explore the challenges of avoiding burnout while maintaining authenticity in their work, the lasting impact of social media, and the responsibilities of adults in community engagement. The dialogue also touches on the complexities of online reputation and the potential for rebranding in podcasting, all while sharing personal anecdotes and insights.
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Ep 347: The Four Intimacies Framework
For a healthy relationship people must master being intimate with each other or else you won't have a healthy relationship. On the episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes welcomes Roy and Amy Clark, a couple who specialize in marriage and family counseling. They discuss their journey in creating the Four Intimacies framework, which includes verbal, emotional, physical, and spiritual intimacy. The Clarks also introduce their product, Aria Luxury Lubricant, designed to enhance intimacy and communication between couples. Throughout the conversation, they emphasize the importance of open communication, breaking taboos around intimacy, and the need for couples to work together to build strong relationships. They also share insights on navigating dating culture and the significance of maintaining faith in relationships. Thank you to our friends at Podmatch for provide this couple to Liquor Talk for a round.
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Ep 346: Resilience and Storytelling (Season 9 Premiere)
Sorry for the wait ladies and gentlemen. Liquor Talk is back with a bang. When telling stories remember people will learn more from your down moments compared to the winning moments. Pour up your favorite drink for the start of the 9th season of Liquor Talk to kick off the last Afros and Audio podcast conference. On this season opener of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes Pablo from the Sarrogance podcast, Mikita from the Thyn 4 Tea with Mikita podcast and returning guest Stephanie from the Mocha Minutes Podcast. Everyone on this podcast will be presenting at Afros and Audios podcast conference at the breakout session called authentic storytelling and resilience building a podcast that lasts. The conversation explores the inspirations behind their respective podcasts, the importance of community and networking, and reflections on the Afros and Audios conference. The guests share their personal journeys in podcasting, emphasizing resilience and the challenges of navigating guest dynamics. The episode highlights the significance of real conversations and building a culture through podcasting. In this engaging conversation, the hosts discuss the dynamics of sports, particularly focusing on quarterbacks and their impact on team success. They transition into the world of podcasting, emphasizing the importance of passion, consistency, and authenticity in building a lasting podcast. The discussion highlights the significance of owning one's voice and story, as well as the role of resilience as a creative superpower. They also explore how to turn visions into reality, encouraging listeners to trust themselves and their journey. The episode concludes with a call to action, urging listeners to connect and collaborate within their communities. Please follow and support all platforms represented on the podcast and thanks for the support of Liquor Talk.
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Ep 345: Seven Years Strong (Season 8 Finale)
Seven years. For the last seven years we have been pouring shots of liquor and having amazing conversations. Still going strong thanks to the supporters, the amazing people who have been featured on this platform and the people who are royalty of Liquor Talk. Thank you to the podcast community and people who check out podcasts on a regular basis for all of the support over the last seven years. We still just getting started. This is the last call for season 8 of Liquor Talk and we close with the fellas Juggy and Godfrey coming together for a live episode which was recorded at The Moxy hotel in St Pete. Topics covered were highs and lows of seven years of podcasting, celebrating the journey with co-hosts and discussing the importance of consistency, community support, and the challenges faced along the way. The conversation delves into various themes including the significance of education, police accountability, the impact of politics on law enforcement, and the complexities of relationships and infidelity. The episode emphasizes the need for self-respect, discipline, and the importance of being involved in community and political matters to drive change. Once again, thank you to everyone who has supported this podcast and who has been featured on this podcast. Keep pouring up with us and there will be more conversations in the future.
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Ep 344: Navigating the Complexities of Sexuality
Sexuality is a beautiful topic to speak about. There is nothing wrong with seeking help and doing research on sexuality. This is the last episode before the season 8 finale. Thank you to all of you who have supported this platform, which is seven years strong. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes Dr. Stephanie Hunter Jones, a clinical sexologist, for a conversation dealing with the complexities of sexuality, the importance of open communication, and the need for safe spaces for discussions around sexual health. They explore the challenges faced by young people today, the impact of societal pressures, and the significance of understanding one's sexual energy. Dr. Stephanie shares insights on how to navigate relationships, the role of sex coaches, and the importance of embracing one's sexuality without shame. The conversation emphasizes the need for emotional connection and integrity in relationships, providing listeners with valuable takeaways for enhancing their intimate lives. Thank you to our friends at Podmatch for providing this guest to our platform.
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Ep 343: Holding Yourself Accountable
For every type of relationship people must be willing to put in the work on themselves before pointing the finger at other people. Do the work people. This is the last episode before the season 8 finale and this is the last episode featuring a guest via our friends at Podmatch. There will be more guests from Podmatch going forwards. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic goes one on one with LaShawn McCrary, a conscious relationship coach. They discuss LaShawn's journey into relationship coaching, the importance of pre-engagement conversations, and the challenges couples face in today's world. LaShawn emphasizes the need for self-reflection, emotional vulnerability, and the significance of understanding one's own identity in relationships. The conversation also touches on generational perspectives on marriage, the impact of social media, and the importance of open communication. LaShawn shares insights on how individuals can improve their relationships and the necessity of doing the internal work to foster healthy connections. Please follow and support both platforms.
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Ep 342: Overcoming Addictions Feat The Missing Peace Podcast
It is amazing to hear people overcome an addiction to become a better person. It is never to late to kick an addiction to the curb. This episode for all the sober people by the way. Also, this is the season 8 guest and supporters appreciation episode as well. Season 8 is winding down and we really appreciate all of the support for Liquor Talk which is going on seven years of producing quality content. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes Alexa, the host of the Missing Peace Podcast for a very candid conversation. They discuss the challenges and joys of podcasting, the modeling industry, and the importance of community and collaboration. Alexa shares her personal journey of overcoming addiction and the impact of environment on recovery. The conversation also delves into the complexities of modern relationships, the role of technology in dating, and the significance of mental health. Throughout the episode, they emphasize the need for accountability, personal growth, and the importance of supporting one another in their journeys. Please follow and support both platforms.
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Ep 341: Navigating Loss and Legacy Feat Kenya's Keepsake Podcast
They say deaths come three at a time. From all of us Liquor Talk, our prayers and condolences go out to the families of Malcolm Jamal Warner, Ozzy Ozborne and Hulk Hogan. Also, people what is the point of going to therapy and not applying what you learned in your sessions. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes Kenya from the Kenya's Keepsake podcast for another conversation that's better than a Jet2 holiday. Topics discussed the recent deaths of notable figures, reflecting on the emotional impact and societal implications. They delve into conspiracy theories surrounding these deaths, the ongoing conversation about reparations for the Black community, and the dynamics of relationships and their influence on personal success. The discussion also touches on the trend of therapy as a status symbol without practical application, and the self-destructive behaviors within the community that hinder progress. Also covered was the complexities of relationships, the importance of support during tough times, and the need for self-discovery and personal growth. They discuss the impact of negative narratives in media, the struggles of mental and physical health, and the significance of understanding one's own capacity in relationships. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of vulnerability, especially among men, and the necessity of creating safe spaces for open dialogue. Ultimately, they encourage listeners to learn from their experiences, avoid bitterness, and strengthen their mental resilience. Please follow and support both platforms.
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Ep 340: Insights From The Adult Industry feat The Spicy Spectrum Podcast
Back to back adult episodes on Liquor Talk for the first time ever. We support the adult industry. Hide the kids for this episode. It is always an interesting conversation when you get the opportunity to speak with someone who work in the adult industry. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcome Pepper Kat from the Spicy Spectrum podcast. This guest was provided by our friends at Podmatch.Together, they delve into the complexities of maintaining personal and professional boundaries within the adult industry. From the challenges of balancing personal relationships with a public persona to the importance of open communication and setting boundaries, Pepper shares her unique insights and experiences. Tune in for a candid conversation that sheds light on the often misunderstood world of adult entertainment and the human stories behind it. Please go and support both platforms.
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Ep 339: Closing the Orgasm Gap Feat Hoeology Podcast
It is not good to hear only one in five women have an orgasm during sexual intercourse with a man. There are ways to improve these numbers but its up to people at end of the day. On this eye-opening episode of Liquor Talk, we dive deep into the often overlooked topic of the orgasm gap. Join us as we explore the complexities of sexual pleasure, the myths surrounding it, and the societal factors contributing to the disparity in orgasm experiences between genders. Our guest, Dstany from the Hoeology Podcast, shares her insights on the importance of communication, the role of mental health, and the power of sexual exploration in bridging this gap. The episode also touches on the importance of hygiene and diet in sexual health, as well as the exploration of kink and pleasure products. The conversation is both informative and entertaining, providing listeners with insights into navigating their own sexual experiences.
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Ep 338: Navigating Modern Dating Featuring Playing4Keeps Podcast
Modern dating. It is very hard to make sense of it. To all the singles out there please find something that brings you joy and hopefully the right one will come your way. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes welcomes DJ Robinson, the creator of the dating app Playing4Keeps and host of the corresponding podcast. They discuss the unique features of the dating app, including compatibility games and the importance of emotional intelligence in dating. DJ shares her personal experiences that inspired her to create the app, emphasizing the need for self-awareness and intentionality in relationships. The conversation also touches on the challenges of modern dating, the significance of self-evaluation, and the importance of understanding one's own relationship dynamics. DJ recounts a wild dating story that highlights the lessons learned from past experiences. The episode concludes with insights on building healthy relationships and the future plans for the dating app and podcast.
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Ep 337: Decentering Romance and Finding Happiness Within
Sometimes in order to find happiness within people have to decenter romance. Find joy in the things which are working for you. Do not be afraid to forget about romance. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes with therapist and coach Fanny Tristan, who shares her journey in the mental health field, focusing on trauma and empowerment for single women, particularly firstborn daughters. They discuss the importance of self-care for therapists, the challenges of practicing in New York, and the societal pressures surrounding beauty and relationships. Fanny emphasizes the need for emotional intelligence, the significance of decentering romance in one's happiness, and the impact of race and culture on the singlehood experience. The conversation also touches on the importance of creating safe spaces in relationships and the dynamics of power and trust. Thank you to our friends at Podmatch for providing this week's guest.
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Ep 336: Staying Positive Despite Adversity Feat Never Gave Denied Podcast
With everything that is going on in the world today it is so hard to remain positive in spite of all the shortcomings especially as people who produce content. Remain positive and take some shots of liquor when needed. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes welcomes Anukkah Laquette, the host of the 'Never Gave Denied' podcast. They discuss the inspiration behind Anukkah's podcast, the importance of promoting positivity and small businesses, and the lessons learned in the podcasting journey. The conversation also touches on the dynamics of relationships, the impact of organizations, and the significance of setting boundaries. Anukkah shares her future plans for her podcast, including trademarking and seeking sponsorships, while Victor emphasizes the importance of supporting one another in personal growth and success. Please go follow and support both platforms.
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Ep 335: Father's Day and Juneteenth (Men's Round)
For the first time ever, the men are all together for this month's men's round edition of Liquor Talk. Hope all of the fathers got their flowers for being wonderful leaders to the next generation of people. On this men's round edition of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes Juggy and Godfrey for this month's mens round conversation. Pour up some brown liquor for this conversation ladies and gentlemen. In this episode, the hosts engage in a heartfelt discussion about Father's Day, reflecting on their own fathers and the importance of father figures in their lives. They emphasize the need to celebrate and appreciate fathers, while also addressing men's health awareness and the societal issues surrounding fatherhood. The conversation shifts to cultural commentary on Juneteenth, the importance of generational wealth, and the political landscape affecting the community. The hosts encourage listeners to be proactive in their lives, support each other, and prepare for future challenges, all while maintaining a sense of humor and camaraderie. In this conversation, the fellas discuss the importance of building lasting relationships over temporary pleasures, emphasizing commitment and personal responsibility. The fellas also reflect on the dark side of fame and wealth, particularly in the context of relationships and accountability. The conversation also touches on the criticism faced by female athletes and the future of women's basketball, highlighting the need for better promotion and support. Finally, the discussion shifts to the state of the NBA and WNBA, addressing issues of leadership and marketing. In this engaging conversation, The men discuss the evolution of NBA basketball, the impact of key players and teams, and the future of the league. Go follow and support these gentlemen.
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Ep 334: Navigating Judgment and Hypocrisy in Society Feat We Listen and We Hella Judge Podcast
In life, people will judge you for no good reason. The only judgement that should matter to you is the judgement that comes from god. Everyone else can get a life. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes Alicia Turner, co-host of the We Listen and We Hella Judge podcast. They discuss the origins of Alicia's podcast, the motivation behind starting it, and the unique flavor it brings to the Tampa podcast scene. The conversation flows into their favorite drinks, travel experiences, and cultural insights, particularly about New Orleans. Alicia shares a hilarious drunk story and they both reflect on the importance of knowledge and authenticity in podcasting. The conversation also covers the importance of living authentically and prioritizing one's relationship with God over societal judgment. They emphasizes the liberating feeling of not caring about others' opinions and the significance of accountability in relationships. The discussion also touches on the hypocrisy often found in society, particularly within religious contexts, and the need for genuine connections. They also share insights on navigating friendships and the challenges of maintaining relationships in a world filled with judgment. The conversation concludes with exciting plans for the podcast's future, including live interactions and community building. Please go follow and support both platforms.
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Ep 333: Dating Culture Challenges feat It Starts With Yoo Podcast
The dating culture needs a serious overhaul but one person can only do so much. People gotta be the change within themselves and worry about the things they can control. There will be more conversations about the dating pool on this platform. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes elcomes Anna Yoo, the host of the It Starts With You podcast. They discuss the challenges of dating culture, the importance of communication in relationships, and the lessons learned from podcasting. Anna shares her insights on the dating scene in various locations, the significance of self-care, and the need for open discussions about relationships. The conversation also touches on the impact of social media on dating and the importance of changing one's environment to improve dating outcomes. Anna expresses her passion for helping others navigate the complexities of dating and relationships, and they conclude with a heartfelt message for fathers. Please go follow and support platforms. Thank you Podmatch for providing this guest to Liquor Talk. Visit our profile on Podmatch if you want to be a guest on future episodes. https://podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/17418936411040311c94a81a3
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Ep 332: Going Podcast Mode
To all the fellow podcast hosts who are checking out this episode, please let this episode inspire you to keep creating content no matter what. This episode features an entrepreneur who created a game based off of podcasting. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes T. Francis, the creator of 'In Podcast Mode', a unique card game inspired by the podcasting experience. T. shares her journey of creating the game during the pandemic, emphasizing the importance of social connections and addressing the loneliness many faced during that time. The conversation explores the impact of social interactions on health, the challenges of entrepreneurship, and the significance of community in fostering connections. T. also discusses the various topics included in the game and how they can facilitate deeper conversations among friends and family. In this engaging conversation, T. Francis discusses the importance of authentic connections in wellness and relationships, the dynamics of using games to facilitate deep conversations, and the entrepreneurial journey of creating a podcast-inspired game. The dialogue explores various themes such as love, emotional depth, community, and the significance of curiosity in connecting with others. T. Francis emphasizes the need for genuine interactions and the role of personal experiences in shaping relationships, while also addressing the challenges and rewards of entrepreneurship. Please follow and support both content creators. The In Podcast Mode game drops this September.
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Ep 331: Journey Across America feat Online For Authors Podcast
Happy Memorial Day to all of the veterans who served in the military. There are some journeys we take in life and it will make you or break you. People must not let tough day define their journeys. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes author Teri M Brown to discuss her adventurous journey riding a tandem bicycle across the United States, the lessons learned along the way, and the impact of her husband's passing. Teri shares insights on writing, the differences between fiction and non-fiction, and the importance of perseverance in life. She also discusses her podcast aimed at helping authors share their stories and the universal life lessons that can be applied to various situations. In this engaging conversation, Teri M Brown shares invaluable insights for aspiring authors, emphasizing the importance of taking action, finding supportive critique partners, and embracing the writing process. She discusses the ethical use of AI in writing, the challenges of podcasting, and the significance of accepting feedback. Teri also highlights her future projects, including a humorous contemporary novel and a children's book, while advocating for diverse voices in literature. Please follow and support both content creators.
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Ep 330: Navigating Grief, Politics and The WNBA (Men's Round)
When the dark clouds arrive you must continue to push forwards with life. To FAMU alums and current students we will get through these tough storms. Cant let the state break our spirits. On this episode of the Liquor Talk Podcast, hosts Vic welcomes Juggy and Godfrey back for another men's round edition of Liquor Talk. Topics discussed were the emotional impact of losing family members, the political landscape surrounding FAMU's leadership, and the importance of civic engagement within the Black community. They also celebrate the kickoff of the WNBA season, highlighting its growth and the need for more teams to provide opportunities for players. The conversation emphasizes the intersection of personal experiences, sports, and politics, urging listeners to take action and be proactive in their communities. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the evolving landscape of the WNBA, discussing its rising popularity, the dedication of its players, and the need for better support and recognition. They also explore the dynamics of accountability among Black men, the impact of social media on personal growth, and the darker aspects of the entertainment industry. The discussion is lively, filled with humor and insightful commentary, making it a compelling listen for sports and culture enthusiasts alike. Please go follow and support all platforms.
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Ep 329: Living Abroad and Relearning Love
It is always fascinating to hear stories and experiences from people who live abroad. Also, it might be time to re-evaluate what we call loving people. This is the first international episode of season 8 of Liquor Talk. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes author and coach Eri Kardos who joined this episode on location from Indonesia. In this engaging conversation, Victor Jones and Eri Kardos explore the beauty and culture of Bali, Indonesia. Eri shares her family's journey to Bali, the unique traditions and holidays celebrated on the island, and offers valuable travel tips for those considering a visit. They discuss the importance of cultural respect while traveling, memorable experiences, and the environmental challenges faced in Bali. Eri also highlights the differences in freedoms between cultures, particularly regarding love and relationships, and reflects on the pros and cons of living abroad versus in America. In this conversation, Eri Kardos discusses the importance of sustainable travel and local engagement, emphasizing the need to connect with local cultures rather than just visiting tourist hotspots. She transitions into the concept of 'Relearn Love,' explaining how our early experiences shape our understanding of love and relationships. Eri highlights the significance of regular relationship check-ins and the challenges of modern dating. She introduces her model of the Four C's for relearning love, which includes getting curious, cultivating knowledge, making changes, and celebrating progress. Please go follow and support both creators. Want to be a guest on a future episode of Liquor Talk, tap this link. https://podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/17418936411040311c94a81a3
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Ep 328: Surviving 14 Days In China
An early happy mother's day wish goes out to all of the mothers who do go above and beyond for their children. This is the first spotlight round of season 8 of Liquor Talk. On this episode of Liquor Talk, Vic welcomes with author Chancellor K. Jackson. They discuss the significance of Mother's Day, Chancellor's personal journey from football to writing, and his transformative experience of being incarcerated in China. Chancellor shares insights on overcoming adversity, the success of his book '14 Days in Beijing', and his new self-help book 'The Power of Becoming'. The conversation also touches on the importance of discernment, advice for young men and women, and his aspirations for future projects, including audiobooks and potential adaptations of his work. Please go follow and support both creators.
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Liquor Talk is where real conversations flow as freely as the drinks. Each episode invites listeners to sit back, relax, and dive into engaging discussions on life, love, and everything in between. With a drink in hand, the hosts bring a blend of humor, honesty, and insight, creating a welcoming atmosphere for open dialogue on topics that matter. Whether tackling relationships, career moves, or social issues, Liquor Talk serves up perspectives that are both relatable and thought-provoking. Perfect for winding down or sparking new thoughts, Liquor Talk encourages you to join the conversation—one drink at a time. All inquiries email us at [email protected].
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