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Conversations with Coach LA

Conversations with Coach LA

De : Lakisha R. Austin LICSW MBA MSW
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Hi, my name is Lakisha Austin also known as Coach LA. I am a psychotherapist and life coach with a down-to-earth approach to providing therapeutic support. I love using music, an emphatic ear, a witty sense of humor, and unapologetic clinical skills to debunk myths about therapy. Step into my office and listen to real people have candid conversations about this thang called LIFE. Don’t hesitate to Chime in & help me encourage individuals to own their stuff & set boundaries to fix their life! Share your experiences, relationship issues, and daily stressors on the live interactive Facebook chat! My virtual office hours are Sundays 10-11 pm on the UrbanHeat 98.1fm! Call-In 617.238.7111, Tune In, or Just Listen live at https://www.heat981fm.com/ weekly on Sundays at 10 pm. Listen to the replay weekly on Thursdays or watch it on the UrbanHeat Facebook page.2022 Conversations with Coach LA all rights reserved Développement personnel Hygiène et vie saine Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie Relations Réussite personnelle Sciences sociales
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    • On my Mama; On my Hood: Mother Wounds, Fashion, Motherhood & Legacy
      Jan 22 2026

      Episode Title: We Get It From Mama: Mother Wounds, Fashion, Motherhood & Legacy

      In this episode, we explore:

      What a mother wound is—and how it shows up in adulthood

      How motherhood can re-activate unresolved emotional patterns

      Fashion as a tool for self-reclamation and healing

      Identity loss and rediscovery after childbirth

      Breaking generational cycles without dishonoring our roots

      Key Takeaways:

      You can love your mother and still heal the wound

      Healing is about naming impact, not assigning blame

      Self-expression—including how we dress—can be a powerful form of recovery

      Legacy is not just what we inherit, but what we intentionally pass on

      BET on SELF™ Reflection:

      What beliefs about womanhood, motherhood, or self-worth did you inherit—and which ones are you ready to release?

      🎧 Listen, reflect, and share this episode with someone who’s doing the work.

      🎙️ Thanks for tuning in to Conversations with Coach LA!

      Don’t forget to subscribe and turn on your notifications so you never miss a new episode—dropping every Thursday wherever you get your podcasts. You can also listen live every Sunday at 10PM on Urban Heat 98.1FM or via iHeartRadio.

      Want to join the conversation or share your story? We’re always looking for inspiring voices! Email us at admin@weroclives.com to be considered as a future guest.

      This show is brought to you by Resiliency and Optimism Changes Lives, LLC, where we champion self-awareness, mental wellness, and transformational growth through therapeutic coaching and community empowerment. If you're looking for a therapist or support on your healing journey, visit our website or reach out—we're here to help you BET on SELF:
      🌱 Believe. Empower. Transform.

      Because when you bet on yourself, you invest in your peace, your power, and your purpose.

      Opening Theme song created by Daniel Laurent www.daniellaurent.com

      Closing Theme Song created by Nancia produced by Jay Hunt -SmokeHouse Media

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      1 h et 19 min
    • Healing in Public: The City that Failed Us with Charles Rheddick and Joe Teixeira
      Jan 15 2026

      This episode of Conversations with Coach LA marks the opening of Season 9, Chapter 50 — Heal. Elevate. Evolve., with a powerful and necessary conversation on healing in public.


      Coach LA is joined by filmmakers Joe Teixeira and Charles Rheddick to discuss their documentary The City That Failed Us All, which examines the lasting impact of the 1979 shooting of Darryl K. Williams and the decades-long silence that followed for those who witnessed the tragedy.


      The conversation centers on community and racial trauma, the psychological toll of witnessing violence without aftercare, and the long-term effects of institutional neglect. Through storytelling, lived experience, and clinical insight, the episode reframes healing as an act of truth-telling, accountability, and legacy-building.


      This show invites listeners to reflect on their own unacknowledged trauma, consider the cost of silence, and explore what it means to choose healing even when systems fail.


      This ain’t a mid-life crisis — it’s a mid-life clarity.

      🎙️ Thanks for tuning in to Conversations with Coach LA!

      Don’t forget to subscribe and turn on your notifications so you never miss a new episode—dropping every Thursday wherever you get your podcasts. You can also listen live every Sunday at 10PM on Urban Heat 98.1FM or via iHeartRadio.

      Want to join the conversation or share your story? We’re always looking for inspiring voices! Email us at admin@weroclives.com to be considered as a future guest.

      This show is brought to you by Resiliency and Optimism Changes Lives, LLC, where we champion self-awareness, mental wellness, and transformational growth through therapeutic coaching and community empowerment. If you're looking for a therapist or support on your healing journey, visit our website or reach out—we're here to help you BET on SELF:
      🌱 Believe. Empower. Transform.

      Because when you bet on yourself, you invest in your peace, your power, and your purpose.

      Opening Theme song created by Daniel Laurent www.daniellaurent.com

      Closing Theme Song created by Nancia produced by Jay Hunt -SmokeHouse Media

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      1 h et 19 min
    • “What Will You Leave Behind?” with Dr. Rebecca Dupas
      Nov 20 2025

      If you’re tuning in for the replay, you’re in the right place. This episode of Conversations with Coach LA is one of those rare gems that lingers long after the mic drops.

      In this Season 8 installment, Coach LA sits down with the incomparable Dr. Rebecca Dupas—poet, author, educator, and legacy-builder—to unpack the stories we inherit, the ones we write for ourselves, and the impact we choose to leave behind.


      Expect:

      ✨ Soul work

      ✨ Laughter and truth-telling

      ✨ Legacy reflections

      ✨ A poetic blueprint for becoming

      Whether you’re journaling, driving, cleaning, or just looking for a conversation that feels like a hug and a wake-up call—this is your replay moment.

      Press play.

      Take what you need.

      Share with someone who could use a reminder that their story still matters.

      Learn More about Dr.Rebecca Dupas at www.RebeccaDupas.com

      🎙️ Thanks for tuning in to Conversations with Coach LA!

      Don’t forget to subscribe and turn on your notifications so you never miss a new episode—dropping every Thursday wherever you get your podcasts. You can also listen live every Sunday at 10PM on Urban Heat 98.1FM or via iHeartRadio.

      Want to join the conversation or share your story? We’re always looking for inspiring voices! Email us at admin@weroclives.com to be considered as a future guest.

      This show is brought to you by Resiliency and Optimism Changes Lives, LLC, where we champion self-awareness, mental wellness, and transformational growth through therapeutic coaching and community empowerment. If you're looking for a therapist or support on your healing journey, visit our website or reach out—we're here to help you BET on SELF:
      🌱 Believe. Empower. Transform.

      Because when you bet on yourself, you invest in your peace, your power, and your purpose.

      Opening Theme song created by Daniel Laurent www.daniellaurent.com

      Closing Theme Song created by Nancia produced by Jay Hunt -SmokeHouse Media

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      1 h et 12 min
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