Protect Black WomenHonor Black WomenRespect Black WomenNourish Black WomenGive Space to Black WomenThis is how we LOVE Black Women!--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/queenestherscouch/support
Parent- Child relationships are undoubtedly one of the most treasured relationships we can experience in this life.I believe healthy attachment begins in the womb with both Mother and Father. When this doesn’t happen, for whatever the reason
No two people’s experience with their parents is exactly the same. The attachment patterns formed during childhood can affect your attachment styles in your adult relationships.Attachment styles are categorized as being either secure or insecu
First, you have to face yourself to realize who you are today and where you really stand. Admit your mistakes and weaknesses. In a sense, know your enemy! Stop being complacent: how further will you go if you delude yourself into thinking you h
This week on Queen Esher's Couch you are empowered on how to deal with your Pain. Grab a friend and tune in--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/queenestherscouch/support
We are back! Pastor Athisha King gives a powerful message to women in this weeks Podcast. Call a sister and listen in together. Be Bless--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/queenestherscouch/support
Join Hadasseh in the conclusion of the series entitled P.A.I.N--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/queenestherscouch/support
Happy Love Day from Queen Esther's Couch. Just a quick reminder that self love is the absolute truth girlies! The more we practice it the better we become! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/queenestherscouch/
It is highly improbable that we will get through this life without the experience of pain. Both naturally and emotionally, at some juncture pain is inevitable. So we might as well make it work for us! Join us on the couch as we share some wisdo
I started this thing a long time ago. A book, a story, a sermon, whatever it may come to be, it began long ago. I then add to it each time I am forced to face “her” in the mirror. This is one of those times.Beyond the brushing of my teeth and
Queen Esther (492 B.C.–c. 460 B.C.), born as a Jewish exile named Hadasseh, eventually became the queen of Persia, which during her lifetime was the greatest empire in the known world. Take a journey with Athisha King in following Esther's gre