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I Talk To Myself SometimesAuthor: Antoinette Arrington
Sometimes the only way to see it clearly is to say it out loud. I Talk To Myself Sometimes is where Antoinette Arrington unpacks the life that shaped her and talks through the woman shes still becoming. Each episode is sparked by the nostalgic soundtrack of the 90s, revisiting the songs that carried us through first loves, heartbreaks, and grown woman lessons we didnt even know we were learning. This podcast is for anyone who finds themselves lost in thought, processing life out loud, or replaying old songs with brand new understanding. Through single-sided conversations that feel intimate and unfiltered, Antoinette invites you to reflect, laugh, and maybe heal a little one track and one musing at a time. If you grew up on 90s RnB and hip-hop, if youve ever caught yourself having that talk in your head, or if you just need a moment of honesty and nostalgia, this space is for you. Language: en Genres: Music, Music Commentary Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Heavy D’s “Is It Good to You”: When Asking Becomes the Power Move
Saturday, 14 February, 2026
Heavy D & The Boyz’s “Is It Good to You” dropped in 1991, and if you’ve ever realized that the best intimacy happens when someone actually cares enough to ask if you’re enjoying it, you know this song. This confident new jack swing classic captured something we don’t talk about enough: that asking “is it good to you” isn’t insecurity—it’s power. In this episode of *I Talk To Myself Sometimes*, Antoinette Arrington explores how this sensual track reveals why communication is the sexiest thing you can do, why assuming kills intimacy, and what it means to finally require someone to care about your pleasure as much as their own.Through direct, self-reflective conversation, this episode examines:• Why asking about pleasure is confidence, not insecurity• How we confuse silence with satisfaction in intimate spaces• The courage it takes to speak up about what you actually needPerfect for fans of classic 90s R&B, Heavy D, new jack swing, honest conversations about intimacy, sexual communication, soulful music analysis, personal growth, and introspective podcasts, this episode challenges you to stop assuming and start asking—both in bed and in life.Listen now and reflect on the confident wisdom of Heavy D’s “Is It Good to You”.When did you learn to speak up about what you needed? Drop your reflections in the comments—I need to hear your story.













