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TELEM LIKE ITIZ

TELEM LIKE ITIZ

Written by: AD.ADEEM
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  • Episodes:3 Self-Love: Choosing Yourself Without Apology
    Jan 24 2026

    A heartfelt episode on real self-love—choosing yourself after pain, setting boundaries without guilt, and healing at your own pace. This conversation reminds you that loving yourself isn’t selfish, it’s necessary.


    In this episode, we explore:

    • Redefining self-love beyond clichés

    • Setting boundaries without apology

    • Healing through pain and growth

    • Choosing yourself consistently



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    29 mins
  • Family Court Blues For Fathers
    Jan 20 2026

    Family Court Blues for Fathers is a raw, honest, and deeply personal episode that gives voice to fathers navigating the emotional, legal, and psychological challenges of family court. This episode shines a light on what many dads experience but few feel safe enough to say out loud: the frustration of being unheard, the pain of limited parenting time, and the uphill battle to remain present, consistent, and loving fathers in their children’s lives.


    Through real-life reflections and relatable scenarios, we explore how family court decisions can impact a father’s mental health, finances, and relationship with his child. This episode addresses common struggles such as fighting to be seen as an equal parent, dealing with mischaracterizations, and maintaining strength while the system moves slowly and often feels one-sided. It’s not about attacking the system—it’s about exposing the emotional toll it takes and demanding accountability, fairness, and reform.


    Most importantly, Family Court Blues for Fathers is about resilience. It’s about showing up even when it hurts, advocating for your child even when your voice shakes, and refusing to let the process define your worth as a parent. This episode is for fathers who feel invisible, for families who want to understand the other side, and for anyone who believes that a child benefits most when both parents are truly heard and supported.


    This is not just a conversation—it’s a statement: fathers matter, their voices matter, and their presence in their children’s lives matters.



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    35 mins
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