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Episodes & Epiphanies

Episodes & Epiphanies

De : Yessi LaFlah
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Episodes & Epiphanies is where real life meets real reflection. This podcast blends honest conversations, personal insights, and unexpected breakthroughs about life, growth, identity, healing, and everything in between. With wit, depth, and down-to-earth perspective, each episode feels like a talk with someone who’s lived a little, learned a lot, and isn’t afraid to tell the truth about it. From everyday situations to deeper life lessons, Episodes & Epiphanies is about the moments that shape us — the episodes we go through, and the epiphanies we gain from them. Some conversations are funny, some are soulful, some are raw, but all of them are rooted in authenticity. If you love thoughtful commentary, personal growth, and real talk with personality, this is the podcast for you.Yessi LaFlah Hygiène et vie saine Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie
Épisodes
  • Closure Is Not A Group Project
    May 2 2026
    Closure is not something you always get from another person. Sometimes waiting for the apology, the explanation, the karma, or the final conversation only keeps you tied to the same pain you’re trying to escape. In this episode of Episodes & Epiphanies, Sherine breaks down why closure is not a group project — it does not require the person who hurt you to participate, explain themselves, or confirm your experience. Sometimes asking for closure is really asking for their perspective, and their perspective might only confuse you, trigger you, or pull you back into a story you already survived. This episode explores karma, accountability, self-trust, relationships, emotional boundaries, and why women need to stop searching for answers that their intuition has already given them. From tarot reflections to real-life lessons, this conversation is about learning how to move on without needing the other person to hand you permission. Closure is not a group project. Your peace belongs to you.
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    31 min
  • Don't Wife Yourself For A Boyfriend
    May 1 2026
    In this episode of Episodes & Epiphanies, Sherine gets real about why women have to stop giving wife energy to boyfriend situations. Inspired by a quote she saw online, she breaks down the danger of treating every man like a husband before he has actually earned that place in your life. This episode is about standards, self-worth, discernment, and power. Sherine explores how women can end up overinvesting too early, mistaking potential for proof, and handing men emotional authority they never qualified for. She also unpacks the difference between dating someone, building with someone, and prematurely placing someone in a role they haven’t earned. If you’ve ever loved too hard, gave too much too soon, or found yourself trying to force a relationship to evolve, this conversation is your reminder: not every boyfriend is a husband, and not every connection deserves wife treatment. Wife status is earned — not given.







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    35 min
  • Single Doesn't Mean Available
    Apr 29 2026
    In this episode of Episodes & Epiphanies, Sherine breaks down the difference between being single and being available — because the two are not the same. Through personal reflection, real talk, humor, and hard-earned wisdom, she explores what it means to protect your peace, understand your emotional readiness, and stop letting loneliness, old attachments, or society’s pressure decide your choices. This episode is about being honest with yourself: Are you single from a healed place, or are you still connected to pain, an ex, or the idea that being chosen makes you worthy? Sherine reminds women that being single is not a flaw, not a failure, and not an open invitation. Sometimes, being unavailable is the most powerful boundary you can set. Single doesn’t mean available. It means you get to choose who has access to you.
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    37 min
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