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Relationships are impactful and exist everywhere you go. You get to decide whether or not your relationships will serve as a solution or problem in your life. This podcast offers information, tips and resources to building health relationships on a personal and professional level.
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When the word ‘prosperity’ is used, we often think about monetary success or abundance. What comes to your mind when “Relationship Prosperity” is mentioned? If we don’t have relationship prosperity, what do we have? Relationship problems! Problems arise when needs are not met. Because of past hurts, we often enter relationships subconsciously looki…
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In this week’s episode, we delve into the topic of reigniting old flames of our past. In other words, getting back with the ex! The thought of second chances can be alluring and irresistible. During the holiday season, our mind can easily take a stroll down memory lane where nostalgia awaits with open arms. May this episode serve as a guide in deci…
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As the holiday season approaches, many of us are eagerly anticipating those special moments with family. To keep it ALL THE WAY real, some are not and really would like to bypass the turkey and mistletoe! For many people, the holidays are about connection, laughter, and creating memories that last a lifetime. I love creating safe spaces all year ro…
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We all carry experiences from our past—some that shape us positively and others that weigh us down. Whether you find yourself in the embrace of a long-term partnership, navigating the unpredictable waters of dating or simply curious about the intricate dance of maintaining relationships, this episode offers insight to how our emotional landscapes a…
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We often talk about being aware of “red flags” when it comes to relationships. What if we train our brain to identify the green flags? The green flags are healthy behaviors and attitudes that serve as indicators of possible relationship success. In this episode, we’re identifying seven green flags to look for in relationships. This information is g…
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Life always provides a framework or assigns a guide to help us be our best. Whitney Houston’s infamous song, “Greatest Love of All,” offers a framework for developing strong relationships with children. She sang: I believe the children are our future Teach them well and let them lead the way Show them all the beauty they possess inside Give them a …
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Confidence is one of the best accessories you can wear. I often say, confidence has been my saving grace as a human being. One of my favorite quotes is by James Clear: "Lack of confidence kills more dreams than lack of ability." Confidence is a feeling, belief, mindset and characteristic. Confidence is your belief in yourself, your abilities or in …
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Have you ever felt unsatisfied? Picture this…you found a new restaurant online. You perused the menu and made the decision to visit the restaurant. You spend your time traveling to the restaurant. You order. The food comes out. It looks amazing. However, it tastes awful! It wasn’t what you expected. You don't say anything to the server or manager. …
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There are many reasons why relationships don't work out - poor communication, intimacy dissatisfaction, infidelity, loss of trust and a variety of other reasons can be the cause. People change and so do feelings. When relationships break down, it can feel like life is falling apart. However, there is hope. I believe, breakups are breakthroughs in d…
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Welcome to Amazing Relationships with Kim Wilson. I am back! If this is your first time listening to me, let me introduce myself. For my amazing committed listeners, please embrace this reintroduction. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor. I created this podcast in 2017 as a love resource to help people build and maintain healthy relationships. I…
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In this episode, I chat with Mr. Charles Mauldin. On March 7, 1965, 17-year-old Charles Mauldin courageously joined peaceful protesters in Selma, Alabama as they marched for the right to vote on Bloody Sunday. The marchers were brutally beaten by local law enforcement as they crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge. Mr. Mauldin is one of the surviving mar…
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During the pandemic, I developed a fascination for words that start with the “R” alphabet. I discovered many words that lead to healing and growth start with “R”. I thought to myself, “Holy moly Batman, we’re on to something!” In this quick and powerful podcast, I share some of the words from my curated list of over 60 “R” words. Below is a glimpse…
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Habits are consistent actions or behaviors. Take a second and think about some of your habits. What are some actions you do every day? For me, some of my habits include bathing, grooming, practicing gratitude. If I did not engage in a habit like “bathing” daily, there would be a consequence. When it comes to relationships, the habits we enforce mat…
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As human beings, we naturally long for connection. Connections that lead to friendships and romantic bonds require work. That work starts with communication, curiosity and compassion. When either one of those elements leave a friendship, it can be the beginning of that bond falling apart. Disconnecting from a friend can feel like a break-up. I thin…
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Have you ever heard the statement “Love doesn’t hurt?” I used to say it all the time. Now, I think about that statement in a different way. There are times when it becomes necessary to move on from people, places or experiences we love, to something new. It can feel extremely difficult because of the investment in time and energy. Memories were cre…
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As I started the process of putting this podcast together, I wrote down “Episode 85” at the top of my paper. My brain immediately recalled a game from childhood titled “Hands up to 85.” This hand clapping game allowed me to be in community with other children. This took my original podcast idea for this episode in a different direction. My initial …
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The first relationship we have in life starts with our family. Those early relationships in childhood can shape how we function inside of romantic relationships in adulthood. Understanding your family dynamics can be a great path to creating or maintaining heathy relationships. When we understand something, it gives us the power to accept, release …
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It is not uncommon to hear the phrase “Falling in love.” What if we got used to saying, “Walking in love?” I certainly prefer to walk in love along side my partner instead of fall. Words have power! Paying attention to the language we use is a great healthy habit that helps with spotting red flags in relationships. Meeting someone new can spark so …
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In this episode, I talk with Dr. Shondrika Moss-Bouldin about her 2nd annual dance therapy workshop. The event is titled "Heal Sista, Heal!" It is a virtual event dedicated to the nurturing and healing of Black women using choreography inspired by the Nia Technique. Register for the event at: https://www.inspiritstudio.com/specialevents/healsista…
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What do you do when life gets busy? If you don’t have a self-care strategy or routine, you can easily burnout or become exhausted. A few months ago, I took on several projects at once. I found myself feeling EXHAUSTED. I paid attention to that feeling and made some changes. When we feel balanced, we are at our best. When we are at our best, our rel…
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For the past two years, I have created podcasts on my top lessons learned for the year. I’m doing the same this year. There’s one big difference…I also made a video podcast! To see the video, check out my Instagram page at @amazingkimwilson or look me up on Facebook @KimWilsonSpeaks. I create the top 5 lessons because it gives me the opportunity to…
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This holiday season is different for many families around the world due to the pandemic. Many families are social distancing. Even though families are not gathering physically, some of the negative behaviors that break down relationships continue to persist in a virtual climate. People still get their feelings hurt on Zoom, lash out at others on ca…
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Google defines 'zeal' as great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or an objective. Sometimes, when we experience disappointment or a setback, feeling discouraged can follow. Feeling discouraged can lead to losing momentum and motivation. Before you know it, projects and goals become stalled, postponed or abandoned. This can become a vicious…
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