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Well, Since You Asked Me....

Well, Since You Asked Me… is a bold podcast where curiosity sparks conversation and storytelling bridges perspectives. Hosted by Lynn, a mother, storyteller, and self-described walking Meredith Brooks song. The show invites listeners into real, honest dialogue about identity, culture, and community in all its complexity. Part cultural commentary, part personal exploration, each episode features layered, human-centered conversations with friends, family, experts, and everyday people. From navigating injustice and unpacking purpose to finding joy, healing, and connection, no topic is off-limits. Rooted in lived experience and a passion for truth, Well, Since You Asked Me offers a space for reflection, revelation, and meaningful exchange. If you’re looking for conversations that challenge, affirm, and expand your view of the world, you are in the right place. Check out our other podcast "I Take Your Point" like, subscribe and comment follow us on Inst

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    FAFSA: The Hidden Barrier to College Dreams

    In this episode of Well, Since You Asked Me, Dr. Sharee Eggleston breaks down one of the biggest and least expected barriers to college access: the FAFSA. We dig into why so many students avoid filling out the form, how systemic mistrust and confusing language keep families from accessing financial aid, and what can be done to change that. From generational poverty to navigating college resources, this conversation is all about breaking cycles and opening doors.SupportFederal Student Aid (FSA) Official FAFSA help via chat, phone, and step-by-step guides. They also host free FAFSA workshops online.College Goal Sunday A nationwide event (varies by state) offering free FAFSA assistance on designated Sundays.TRIO Programs (Upward Bound, Educational Opportunity Centers) Provide free college prep services—including FAFSA help—for low-income and first-generation students.National College Attainment Network (NCAN) Partners with local nonprofits to support FAFSA completion across states.GEAR UP (Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs) Available in multiple states; often stationed in high schools to guide FAFSA completion.College Advising Corps Partners with universities and high schools to help students, including FAFSA completion.Local “Promise Programs” States like Michigan, Tennessee, and Oregon have Promise Programs that often include FAFSA support for students seeking free or reduced tuitionLibraries & Community Centers Many public libraries host FAFSA workshops in partnership with colleges or nonprofits.YMCA & Boys & Girls Clubs Some branches run college prep nights with FAFSA completion help.Local Colleges & Universities Even if you aren’t a student there, admissions or financial aid offices often host free FAFSA nights for the community.

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    Why More Artists are Choosing Independence Over Labels

    In this special crossover episode of Well, Since You Asked Me and I Take Your Point, we are joined by Marko Nobles, veteran radio host, community advocate, and a powerful voice in the independent music scene. Marko takes us through his journey from launching his own radio show to building platforms that uplift and celebrate indie artists. We get into: What it really means to be an independent artist today How major artists going independent are shifting the game The role of community, collaboration, and culture Corporate sponsorships, music discovery, and how live events are evolving Whether you are an artist, a music lover, or just someone who appreciates a good story with a good beat, this one is for you. Video on YouTube @itakeyourpointpodcast https://rhythmandsoulradio.comsubscribe like and comment

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    Legacy and Liberation: Dr. deGregory on HBCUs, Civil Rights, and the Power of Black Education

    Dr. Crystal A. deGregory, Associate Professor of History and Director of the Mary McLeod Bethune Institute for the Study of Women and Girls at Bethune-Cookman University—is a historian, storyteller, and cultural commentator whose work centers the Black higher education experience. In this episode, she shares her journey through the lens of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), highlighting their pivotal role in shaping civil rights activism. Dr. deGregory explores the deep interconnectedness of influential Black historical figures, the current challenges facing HBCUs, and the enduring need for solidarity among these institutions. She also honors the powerful legacy of Mary McLeod Bethune and underscores education’s lasting impact within the Black community.🎧 Be sure to check out the other podcast under the SME Media Group label, I Take Your Point: https://youtu.be/2CihV8sUfbg?feature=shared

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    Balancing the Books and the Heart: Leadership in Education with Dr. Johnson

    Dr. Adrian Johnson, the superintendent of Hearn ISD, shares his journey in education, discussing the challenges and triumphs he has faced throughout his career. He emphasizes the importance of community engagement, the impact of school vouchers, and the need for a balanced approach to academics that prioritizes real skills over standardized testing. Dr. Johnson also highlights the role of technology, particularly AI, in enhancing education while maintaining the significance of personal relationships in the learning environment. He addresses the ongoing challenges of teacher retention and the importance of parental involvement in their children's education.Grab your favorite drink, get comfortable and let's get into it.Please like, share and subscribe visit YouTube and check out the other SME LLC production, I Take Your Point

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    Spice With Purpose: Michael Cunningham on Flavor, Culture, and Building Caribreoso

    In this flavorful episode of Well, Since You Asked Me, I sit down with Michael Cunningham, chef, entrepreneur, and the visionary behind Caribreoso Flavour Boutique. From culinary school to creating a thriving Black-owned business in Austin, Michael shares how his love for bold, health-conscious spices turned into a movement. We discuss the impact of tariffs on small business owners, the evolution of ghost kitchens, and why culturally rooted products like his matter in today’s market. Whether you're a foodie, a future entrepreneur, or just someone trying to cook with less sodium and more soul this one's for you. Follow Michael on Instagram: @caribreoso Explore the brand: caribreoso.us Where To Find Caribreoso Products:Walmart.comThe Sewing Station (Pflugerville)Merge Barbershop (Hutto)

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    Before the Love, Know the Self

    Before you go on your summer “bae-cation,” grab your sunscreen (yes, Black folk, we need sunscreen too), your planning guide, and press play on this honest and unfiltered conversation of Well, Since You Asked Me, the podcast where curiosity sparks conversation, as we dive into a conversation about modern dating and relationships. From situationships and dating apps to love languages and red flags, we’re diving into what it really looks like to find and keep love today. Whether you are boo’d up or blissfully single, this episode is for you.Today’s guest is Andrea M. Mosley, the President and Owner of Beautiful Soul, LLC, a Mental Wealth Strategy company. She possesses a unique perspective, utilizes structured, holistic discovery processes, and harnesses the magic that resides in the soul to assist her clients with bursting through blockages and developing well-defined visions or plans. Her clients include CEO's and celebrities, athletes and entrepreneurs. Andrea's intention is that her client's step, with confidence, into their most balanced, aligned and abundant lives.So, grab your favorite drink, get comfortable, and let’s get into it.Please like, share and subscribe. Join the conversation on YouTube Well, Since You Asked Me - YouTube Watch & Subscribe⁠ as well as our Instagram @wsyam_podcast and the website at Well Since You Asked Me

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    All I Asked Was for Peace

    In this first episode of "I Take Your Point", Lynn and John unpack the cultural tension, real talk, and social media fallout sparked by a meme: a Black woman holding a list of partner demands and a Black man holding a single word, “peace.” What began as an online post turned into a full-blown gender war in the comments, especially among Black women who felt stereotyped, unseen, and unsupported.From there, the conversation deepens.They examine Robert Griffin III’s comments about Angel Reese, the subtle but heavy-coded language that sparked Ryan Clark’s fiery rebuttal, and how this moment reveals long-standing fractures between how Black men and Black women perceive protection, loyalty, and respect.They also dig into uncomfortable layers:· How interracial relationships may (or may not) influence how some Black men publicly show up for Black women· The invisibility of Black women’s emotional labor· Why respecting personal space (especially for Black public figures) is a cultural issue worth unpackingBut rather than a debate, this episode leans into mutual reflection. John and Lynn challenge each other and themselves to take accountability, recognize blind spots, and truly hear what the other is saying.Because at the end of the day… sometimes the most radical thing you can say is, “I take your point.”

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    The Healing Hustle: Yoga, Grace, and Black Masculinity

    Welcome to Well, Since You asked me,.. the podcast where conversation sparks conversationIn this episode I sit down with Reggie Hubbard, Founder/Chief Serving Officer, Active Peace LLC, to explore the emotional and spiritual liberation of Black men through mindfulness, yoga, and radical self-compassion. Tackling questions like What happens when you choose grace instead of retaliation? When you turn pain into purpose?Featured in the May/June issue of Essence Magazine, Reggie opens up about how surviving a toxic job led him to create a healing space for Black men across identities.We discuss:The pressure to suppress emotions in a world that demands stoicism from Black menHow yoga, rest, and ancestral practices can help transform internalized stressThe power of choosing softness, grace, and communityHow Black men can reclaim vulnerability as a strength not a weaknessThis conversation is part of a larger movement to amplify healing in our communities. Want to go deeper?Join Reggie and his team for a weeklong virtual seminar amplifying BIPOC voices in healing spaces: Amplify the Voices of the Global Majority: How We Healhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1ERsv_39vEjoin the discussion and follow us on Instagram @wsyam_podcast and visit the website to learn more Well, Since You Asked Me⁠Please rate, review, and share on your preferred platform.

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    Mother. Mentor. Monarch. Mine: A Mother’s Day Love Story

    This Mother’s Day, on Well, Since You Asked Me… I am honoring the woman who has been my everything, my mom. She was the warden when I needed boundaries, the queen who modeled grace and power, and the anchor who held it all together. What begins as a walk down memory lane turns into a funny, heartfelt conversation between a mother and daughter who have grown into best friends. From childhood lessons and parenting shifts to zodiac truths and real talk about love, forgiveness, and legacy, this episode is a tribute to the power of being raised by strong women and learning to see them fully.Episode correction, we grew up in San Clemente, not San DiegoSo, grab your favorite drink, get comfortable, and let’s get into it.Please give 5 stars, comment and sharehttps://austexbella.wixsite.com/wellsinceyouaskedmeFollow us on Instagram @wsyam_podcast for the podcast on pictures

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    Silent Struggles: Navigating Domestic Violence and Black Maternal Care

    Black maternal health is a matter of life and death and for too many Black women, that journey is made even more perilous by the silent burden of domestic violence. In this deeply moving episode of Well, Since You Asked Me…, we explore the powerful reemergence of birth work and how doulas are on the front lines of care, advocacy, and protection for Black birthing people.Our guests shine a light on the sacred, yet often invisible role doulas play in recognizing the quiet signs of abuse, building trust, and providing culturally competent care in moments of extreme vulnerability. We confront the systemic failures and cultural stigmas that keep Black women in the shadows unable to speak out, ask for help, or find safety within healthcare and justice systems that too often ignore their voices.Why are Black women disproportionately affected by intimate partner violence? What makes seeking help even harder? And how can birth workers help bridge the gap between silence and support?This conversation is both a reckoning and a call to action to listen more closely, to show up more intentionally, and to build systems that honor Black women’s lives, choices, and safety.If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, resources for culturally competent support are included in this episode.Please like, subscribe, comment and rate. Visit us on Instagram @wsyam_podcast

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    Love, Care and Advocacy: Black Families and Autism

    In this powerful episode I sit down with the co-founder and president of the Black Autism Support Society, Kimacka Randall for a heartfelt conversation on the intersection of race, autism, and community healing.We unpack the stigma surrounding autism in the Black community, the urgent need for culturally aligned care, and how delayed diagnoses, lack of access, and institutional bias are impacting Black families. From healing circles and parent education to creating safe spaces for children and caregivers alike, this episode is both informative and deeply personal.Whether you are a parent, educator, or advocate, this conversation will challenge and empower you to rethink support, language, and community.So, grab your favorite drink, get comfortable, and let’s get into it!Black Autism Support | Black Autism Support SocietyPlease like, share, review, and rate! Follow on instagram @wsyam_podcast

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    Practicing Joy: A Spiritual Companion’s Path

    In this Easter-season episode, I sit down with Cheryl, a former licensed counselor turned spiritual companion, to explore how joy becomes a spiritual practice, not just a feeling. We talk about how to make space for joy even in the midst of pain, change, and uncertainty. Cheryl shares how her transition from clinical care to spiritual direction deepened her understanding of what it means to truly accompany others on their faith journey.This conversation is a heartfelt reminder that joy is not the absence of struggle, it is the presence of something deeper.Please visit your favorite podcast streaming app and rate, review, follow, comment and or share!Visit, follow and engage with me and the team on Instagram (@wsyampodcast) to learn more about me, the guest and the podcast.Website Well Since You Asked Me

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    Between Two Worlds: Growing Up Biracial

    Being biracial means navigating a world where identity, culture, and belonging constantly evolve, especially in today’s political climate, where conversations around race, identity, and inclusion are more charged than ever. In this episode of Well, Since You Asked Me, I am joined by two biracial individuals, Monet and Ryan (who happens to be my son and our video and audio technician!), to discuss their experiences, embracing multiple identities, facing societal expectations, and defining who they are on their own terms.As debates around race, representation, and identity continue to shape policies, media, and personal interactions, biracial individuals often find themselves at the center of complex discussions. From childhood experiences to adult reflections, we dive into the joys, challenges, and unique perspectives of growing up between two cultures.So, grab your favorite drink, get comfortable, and let’s get into it!Please rate, review, follow, comment and or share!

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    The Only One: Raising Black Children in Predominantly White Spaces

    A recent tweet posed the question: "Is it a disservice to place your child in an environment where they’re the only Black child? " This hit home for me.In this episode of "Well, Since You Asked Me..." I sit down with Keisha to discuss growing up in predominantly white spaces, the choices our parents made, and what it meant for our identities. Now, as parents ourselves, we reflect on what we want for our own children.This is a conversation about race, belonging, and the realities of navigating predominantly white environments. Don’t miss it!So, grab your favorite drink, get comfortable and let's get into it.Please give 5 stars, follow, review and or share

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    The State of Black Health: Advocacy, Access and Prevention

    In this episode we dive deep into the complexities of trust in the healthcare system, particularly for Black patients. From historical biases to modern-day disparities, we explore why many in our community delay doctor visits and how systemic racism still impacts patient care. Our guest, Monica, a nurse educator, sheds light on the challenges Black patients face, the importance of advocating for ourselves and loved ones, and the essential health screenings we often overlook.We also discuss:How to build a trusting relationship with your healthcare providerWhy Black patients are often undertreated for painThe role of preventative care and community educationActionable steps to advocate for yourself or a loved one in a medical settingJoin us as we unpack these critical issues and empower ourselves with the knowledge to demand better care.So, grab your favorite drink, get comfortable and let's get into it.Please give 5 stars, follow, review and or shareAfrican American Wellness Project - Black Health Disparitiesminorityhealth.hhs.gov/initiatives-programs has been removed Health and Human Services Department of Health & Human Services | HHS.gov

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    Faith, Fight, and Fearlessness: A Survivor's Story

    In this deeply moving and inspiring episode of “Well, Since You Asked Me”..., we sit down with the remarkable Madalyn Martin, a two-time breast cancer survivor who embodies resilience, faith, and fierce determination. Madalyn shares her journey, from discovering a lump in 2019, facing an unexpected second diagnosis in 2021, and enduring surgeries, chemotherapy, radiation, and countless physical and emotional hurdles. Through it all, she chose to document her experience publicly, creating a support network for others and shedding light on the realities of survivorship, particularly as a Black woman.Madalyn’s candid reflections remind us of the importance of community, trusting your medical team, advocating for your own care, and maintaining joy and hope, even in the face of life’s toughest battles. Whether you are facing a similar journey or supporting someone who is, this conversation is a testament to the strength found in vulnerability and the power of sharing your story.So, grab your favorite drink, get comfortable and let's get into it.Visit the website at Well Since You Asked MeTo learn more about Madalyn’s journey, follow her on Facebook @ maddie batts (ig-madnmar)Please rate, review, subscribe and comment (5 stars help)

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    Our Black Dollars, Where and When Do We Choose to Spend Them

    In this episode of Well, Since You Asked Me…, I am joined by my BFF, Tara. We dive into the power of collective support in building Black-owned marketplaces. Exploring questions like, how can we uplift and sustain our own economic ecosystems? What strategies can we use to ensure long-term success? Join us as we explore the importance of community collaboration, resource-sharing, and the steps needed to create thriving Black businesses.So, grab your favorite drink, get comfortable, and let’s get into it!

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    DEI Under Fire: Myths, Realities, and the Fight for Inclusion

    In this episode of "Well, Since You Asked Me...", we dive deep into the evolving landscape of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and the challenges it faces in today's political climate. Joined by Karen and Herman, we explore the impact of recent policy changes, Supreme Court rulings, and corporate responses to DEI initiatives.Our guests bring their lived experiences to the table. Karen has spent years successfully leading training teams. She, along with her late wife, is and was deeply involved in the arts and culture scene in Austin, Texas. Herman, an active DEI advocate and corporate trainer, has been married to his husband for nine years, and they call Southern California home. Both share insights on bias in hiring, the myth of reverse discrimination, and why true inclusion strengthens workplaces rather than divides them.We also discuss how rhetoric from the highest levels of government shapes perceptions of DEI and what organizations can do to remain committed to fostering diverse and equitable environments. With humor, candor, and powerful storytelling, this conversation challenges misconceptions and highlights the importance of showing up—boldly, authentically, and unapologetically.So, grab your favorite drink, get comfortable, and let’s get into it!

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    Relationship Flags, Red and Green

    Our first episode is a conversation with my brother, Clay. He is a dedicated professional who works with middle and high school scholars teaching comprehensive sexual health. Today we are diving into relationship flags, both green and red.So, grab your favorite drink, get comfortable, and let’s get into it. Welcome to "Well, Since You Asked Me”Like, Share, and FollowWant more information on the host, podcast, and team? Visit Home | WellSinceYouAskedMe

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    The Introduction

    Well, Since You Asked Me....: about this podcast, with your host, LynnThis a space for individuals who crave authentic, unfiltered conversations that balance humor, intellect and personal storytelling. Our goal is to spark discussions that continue well after the podcast ends.visit the show website to learn moreHome | Well 1

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Well, Since You Asked Me… is a bold podcast where curiosity sparks conversation and storytelling bridges perspectives. Hosted by Lynn, a mother, storyteller, and self-described walking Meredith Brooks song. The show invites listeners into real, honest dialogue about identity, culture, and community in all its complexity. Part cultural commentary, part personal exploration, each episode features layered, human-centered conversations with friends, family, experts, and everyday people. From navigating injustice and unpacking purpose to finding joy, healing, and connection, no topic is off-limits. Rooted in lived experience and a passion for truth, Well, Since You Asked Me offers a space for reflection, revelation, and meaningful exchange. If you’re looking for conversations that challenge, affirm, and expand your view of the world, you are in the right place. Check out our other podcast "I Take Your Point" like, subscribe and comment follow us on Inst

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