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My Story Is Not Unique is a podcast about the things we’re told to keep quiet. Hosted by Latisha and Marlenne, the show brings real conversations to the surface about identity, love, leadership, grief, healing, and the moments that change us. These are the stories we think are ours alone… until we say them out loud. This podcast is for anyone who has ever wondered, Is it just me? Spoiler: it’s not.My Story Is Not Unique Sciences sociales
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    • My Story Is Not Unique - Kessa
      Feb 10 2026

      In this episode of "My Story is Not Unique," hosts Latisha D. and Marlenne J. welcome Kessa, who shares her deeply personal journey of love, loss, and self-discovery.

      Through candid reflections, Kessa reveals how she navigated the challenges of motherhood, emotional turmoil, and the eventual realization that she needed to prioritize her own well-being.

      Kessa's story is a testament to resilience and the importance of self-love. Kessa emphasizes that her story, while unique to her, resonates with many who have faced similar struggles, underscoring the importance of sharing these narratives for healing and empowerment.


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      48 min
    • My Story Is Not Unique – Special Edition: Hope, Here and Far
      Jan 26 2026

      In this special edition of My Story Is Not Unique, Marlenne and Latisha come together in the midst of unfolding tragedy in Minneapolis, not as experts, not with answers, but as two people trying to make sense of what it means to hold hope while the ground feels unsteady.

      They talk about the strange emotional space of being both here and far at the same time, physically present, yet processing events through layers of distance, memory, community, and personal history. What does it mean to witness pain that feels both collective and deeply personal? How do you stay open, tender, and human when the world feels heavy?

      This conversation is about the weight of shared grief, the pull of community, and the quiet resistance of hope. Not the loud, shiny kind but the kind that shows up in staying connected, checking on one another, and choosing not to turn away.

      They don’t try to solve anything. They simply sit in the truth of the moment, honoring the ache, the questions, and the fragile but persistent thread of hope that runs through even the hardest days.

      Because sometimes hope isn’t a feeling.
      Sometimes it’s a decision to stay.

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      19 min
    • My Story is Not Unique - Yogi
      Jan 26 2026

      In this episode of My Story Is Not Unique, we sit with Yogi as we explore what it means to grow up between identities, navigating mixed-race identity, belonging, and the quiet question many carry: Where do I fit?

      Yogi shares the layered experience of living between cultures, expectations, and perceptions, and the emotional work of understanding yourself when the world keeps trying to define you first. This conversation moves beyond identity as a label and into identity as a lived, evolving experience.

      But this episode isn’t only about struggle. It’s about recovery the kind that happens not in isolation, but in community. Yogi talks about how healing deepens when we allow ourselves to be seen, supported, and held by others. How can the community be medicine? How can connection restore parts of us we didn’t even realize were hurting?

      If you’ve ever felt in-between, unseen, or unsure where you fit, this conversation will feel familiar. Please join us.



      Contact Yogi


      On Facebook: Yogi LaMar or

      Crystal Talon Healing (Business Page)

      www.crystaltalonhealing.com

      crystaltalon1111@gmail.com

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      58 min
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