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HERVOICE PODCAST

English, Education, 1 season, 11 episodes, 2 hours, 13 minutes
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The world is full of uncertainties, we all need a safe space to pour ourselves out to. HERVOICE podcast is a safe space for everyone to talk about their concerns and together we can find solutions to them. Here, we learn to Love Ourselves, Accept our Mistakes and losses, Learn the real meaning of GROWTH and practice it in our day to day basis.
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Knowing when to switch gears!

In this episode, I talked about accepting change and recognizing when to switch gears and start off fresh! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joyce-nimely/message
5/30/202410 minutes, 27 seconds
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5 Valuable Lessons I’ve learned in my 20’s

Hey, you all, in this episode, I shared five valuable lessons I've learned in the ’20s. Practicing these things has been helpful for me! I hope it resonates with you all! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joyce-nimely/message
11/3/202312 minutes, 50 seconds
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FINDING THE RIGHT PERSON

In this episode of "Finding The Right Person," I shared that your partner should add to your life, not define it. I share tips on maintaining your independence, balancing personal growth, and creating strong, resilient partnerships. Your partner should be like an important piece of your life, but not the entire picture. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joyce-nimely/message
9/15/202312 minutes, 45 seconds
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REJECTION AS REDIRECTION

If we shift our mindsets and start to see rejection as redirections instead of a reflection of our worth, we'd be on the right paths. Rejection is not the end of the road, it's a signpost leading us into a better direction. Rejection teaches us to adapt to changing circumstances, it is not the end of the chapter, it's a sign that a new chapter is waiting to be written. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joyce-nimely/message
8/9/202310 minutes, 53 seconds
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THE WAITING SEASON

In this episode, we talked about the concept of the waiting season—a period in life when we eagerly anticipate something significant, be it a new job opportunity or a life-changing event. Three guest joined me Javell, Edsiah, and Renell, who shared their personal experiences during their own waiting seasons. Throughout the conversation, we explore key takeaways that can guide us through waiting periods. The guests emphasize that waiting seasons are temporary and can be seen as transformative journeys of growth and self-discovery. Javell, Edsiah, and Renell highlight the importance of trusting in a God while waiting, maintaining patience and steadfastness. This episode serves as an empowering reminder to embrace the waiting season with a positive mindset, focusing on personal growth, and nurturing faith in the journey. Tune in as we learn from Javell, Edsiah, and Renell, and discover how to apply their wisdom to our own waiting seasons. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joyce-nimely/message
8/2/202321 minutes, 31 seconds
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Pouring into the Wrong Things and People⛔️

It's important to be aware of pouring our emotional, mental, and physical energy into relationships or connections that don't align with our values and goals. This can happen in any kind of relationship, whether it's a friendship, romantic relationship, or even a professional connection. By recognizing this, we can assess where we're investing our resources and make choices that are better for our overall well-being.t's important to pay attention to certain indicators when it comes to the people in your life. If you consistently feel exhausted or emotionally drained after spending time with certain individuals, it may be a sign that you're pouring your energy into the wrong people. It's also important to take note if you find yourself constantly making excuses for their behavior or if you feel unvalued or taken for granted. These are red flags that shouldn't be ignored. Additionally, keep an eye out for a lack of reciprocity, toxic behavior, or a mismatch in values and goals. It's important to surround yourself with people who uplift and support you, rather than drain you. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joyce-nimely/message
7/9/202312 minutes
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SELF-FORGIVENESS

Self-forgiveness is an act of self-compassion and understanding. It's acknowledging that we are human, prone to making errors, and deserving of forgiveness, just like anyone else. By forgiving ourselves, we give ourselves permission to let go of the shame and guilt that may have been holding us back.We can use our past mistakes as stepping stones towards personal growth and transformation. Each mistake offers an opportunity to learn, reflect, and make better choices moving forward. It's through self-forgiveness that we gain the strength and resilience to rise above our past and become the best versions of ourselves. Remember, our past mistakes do not define us. It's the way we respond to those mistakes and the lessons we learn from them that truly shape our character. So, let's embrace self-forgiveness. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joyce-nimely/message
6/12/202314 minutes, 25 seconds
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STORMS ONLY MAKE YOU STRONG

Storms don't last long, face it! Prepare your feet to not sink in the sand when the flood waters rise. Be resilient. You can only be a successful person with a story to tell. We weren't created to survive; we must also thrive. The more failure you fall and rise from, the more famous your story becomes. Your dreams are in your hands; never allow anyone to question your strength and capabilities! You are not bad at anything; you're good at everything when your mind builds on a resilient foundation. Don't plant your feet in the sand. When the storms rage, they'll haul you into the depth of it. Also, know that drowning in the storms you go through isn't always bad; it's not about drowning or falling, it's about rising after you fall, and it's about swimming back to the shore when you drown. So my question today is, Are you willing to face the storms you're going through? How far back are you ready to swim when you drown in your fears, failures, past mistakes or life's obstacles? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joyce-nimely/message
2/2/202310 minutes, 11 seconds