Coverbild der Sendung Just Tell Me Half of it Then.

Just Tell Me Half of it Then.

Podcast von Pod For Good Media

Englisch

Familie

Begrenztes Angebot

2 Monate für 1 €

Dann 4,99 € / MonatJederzeit kündbar.

  • 20 Stunden Hörbücher / Monat
  • Podcasts nur bei Podimo
  • Alle kostenlosen Podcasts
Loslegen

Mehr Just Tell Me Half of it Then.

Just Tell Me Half of It Then is a storytelling podcast hosted by Alisa Bell featuring adults who started parenting between the ages of 13 and 24 — and built lives rooted in stability, purpose, and self-defined success. Each episode begins with one simple question: Who are you today? From there, guests unpack the half of their story that shaped them — the grit, the loss, the growth, the pivots. Because none of us starts with the full story. And sometimes half of it is enough — for now.

Alle Folgen

5 Folgen

Episode Changing the Script: Michelle McCane's Story Cover

Changing the Script: Michelle McCane's Story

Michelle, an Oklahoma House Representative for District 72, educator, and former teen mom. Michelle describes herself as genuine, empathetic, and driven by legacy and the sacrifices of those before her, sharing family history in North Tulsa and reflections on traditional gender roles. She recounts becoming a mother at 15 in 2003, navigating unstable housing, a religious children’s home, Margaret Hudson, earning her GED, working full time, and securing an apartment at 16. She explains how early sexual abuse shaped her commitment to age-appropriate sex education and frank conversations with her children about safety and contraception. The discussion critiques Oklahoma’s inadequate systems for young parents—childcare, healthcare, mental health, wages, and school supports—and addresses accountability and support for young fathers. Michelle explains she entered politics out of anger at anti-teacher rhetoric and to bring lived experience with public assistance and education into policymaking.

21. Mai 2026 - 1 h 0 min
Episode The Work No One Saw: Carol Hefley’s Climb Cover

The Work No One Saw: Carol Hefley’s Climb

At sixteen, Carol was pregnant, navigating trauma, and trying to finish high school at the Margaret Hudson Program in Tulsa. What staff saw in her wasn’t her circumstances—but her resilience, her determination, and her desire for something more. Nineteen years later, her story is still unfolding. In this episode of Just Tell Me Half of It Then, Carol shares her journey from adolescent motherhood to becoming a Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine, acupuncturist, master herbalist, and founder of Happy Healing Holistic. Her work focuses on what many overlook—the connection between trauma and physical health—and the importance of healing at the root. This episode is also a full-circle moment for host Alisa Bell, who attended Margaret Hudson 45 years ago, and a tribute to the legacy of a program that has changed generations of lives.

30. Apr. 2026 - 47 min
Episode Fatherhood and Entrepreneurship: Tremayne's Path Cover

Fatherhood and Entrepreneurship: Tremayne's Path

Tremayne became a father at 21, stayed present though he was living a destructive lifestyle, and describes surrendering his life to Christ in 2004 after his life crumbled and he faced serious legal consequences, later receiving a suspended sentence. He shares lessons from being a girl dad, the importance of respectful co-parenting and giving grace, and guidance for young women and men around health, vision, finances, and community. Tremayne discusses loving his wife through daily action as “priest, prophet, and king” of his home, defining legacy through values and financial security, and how losing a corporate job in 2013 pushed him into entrepreneurship, growing multiple businesses and emphasizing seeing and nurturing children’s gifts.

2. Apr. 2026 - 42 min
Episode Decades of Wisdom: Dr. Ramona Curtis on Identity, Legacy, and Growth Cover

Decades of Wisdom: Dr. Ramona Curtis on Identity, Legacy, and Growth

Dr. Curtis reflects on growing up during school desegregation, experiencing racism and isolation, and the values modeled by her parents, church, and reading. She shares how her definition of success shifted from perfection and fairytale stability to wholeness, self-trust, and a satisfied life with less drama. Dr. Curtis recounts the emotional toll of motherhood, postpartum fears, and the pivotal moment during her divorce when she was suicidal, prayed, and rebuilt her life through careful planning, self-care, and support from her village. In her workforce lens, she explains what society gets wrong about career readiness for 18–24 year olds, emphasizing self-knowledge, core values, and celebrating rites of passage. She also discusses raising her son, Monroe Nichols IV—who became Tulsa’s first African American mayor—highlighting lessons about accountability, academics, faith, and the importance of not trying to be both parents.

26. Feb. 2026 - 1 h 7 min
Melde dich an, um zu hören
Super gut, sehr abwechslungsreich Podimo kann man nur weiterempfehlen
Super gut, sehr abwechslungsreich Podimo kann man nur weiterempfehlen
Ich liebe Podcasts, Hörbücher u. -spiele, Dokus usw. Hier habe ich genügend Auswahl. Macht 👍 weiter so

Wähle dein Abonnement

Am beliebtesten

Begrenztes Angebot

Premium

20 Stunden Hörbücher

  • Podcasts nur bei Podimo

  • Keine Werbung in Podimo Podcasts

  • Jederzeit kündbar

2 Monate für 1 €
Dann 4,99 € / Monat

Loslegen

Premium Plus

100 Stunden Hörbücher

  • Podcasts nur bei Podimo

  • Keine Werbung in Podimo Podcasts

  • Jederzeit kündbar

30 Tage kostenlos testen
Dann 13,99 € / monat

Kostenlos testen

Nur bei Podimo

Beliebte Hörbücher

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Weitere Fragen und Antworten
Loslegen

2 Monate für 1 €. Dann 4,99 € / Monat. Jederzeit kündbar.