Meet Me Halfway
This episode is for anyone struggling with resentment, emotional baggage, or the fear that letting go means letting people off the hook
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Between Awareness and Reality: Mental Health Conversations Today
This conversation explores mental health beyond surface-level awareness. We discuss how mental health is experienced differently in places like Kenya and the U.S., shaped by stigma, access, education, and social influences—not just a lack of knowledge. As conversations grow, especially online, they don’t always reflect reality. In some spaces, support is limited. In others, mental health becomes a trend without deeper understanding. We also examine how people are often reduced to labels instead of being seen as whole individuals. In this episode: • Awareness vs. real understanding • The impact of stigma and access • Social media’s role in shaping the conversation • Seeing people beyond diagnoses
Why You Feel Sad Even When You Say You’re ‘Fine’
You say, ‘I’m good,’ but are you really? In this episode, we explore why people feel sadness or loneliness even when everything seems fine on the surface. From subconscious programming to social pressures and emotional autopilot, we unpack what keeps us stuck, and how conscious choices can shift the way we experience life.
Optimism, Recovery, and the Power of Community
Community activist and “Poetic Recovery” host Maurice Soul Fighter Taylor joins Meet Me Halfway to talk trauma, foster care, addiction, and building recovery-focused hip-hop spaces with no alcohol or drugs. We debate whether change starts with attitude, behavior, or support systems, using Nelson Mandela’s story, 12-step rooms, and real street experience as the backdrop.
What does it actually mean to be yourself?
In this episode, we explore how identity is shaped. Often without us realizing it. From pride and humility to patterns in relationships, this conversation challenges the idea that authenticity is something you “find.” Instead, it’s something you uncover by taking responsibility, questioning old narratives, and letting go of who you thought you had to be. If you’ve ever felt disconnected from your choices, stuck repeating the same cycles, or unsure whether you’re living your own life or someone else’s expectations, this episode is an invitation to pause, reflect, and see yourself more clearly. Freedom doesn’t come from changing others. It starts with awareness.
The Cost of Peace: Should You Forgive?
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