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Co-signs & Tangents PodcastAuthor: Sana Wynd
Introducing Co-signs & Tangents Podcast, a thought-provoking journey into the complexities of mental health within the POC community. Join us as we delve deep into conversations with experts from diverse backgrounds, exploring the unique manifestations of mental health and wellness for POC communities. Discover insightful discussions, personal stories, and practical advice that shed light on the challenges and triumphs of mental health in our community. We're here to empower, educate, and uplift. Language: en Genres: Health & Fitness, Mental Health Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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Co-signs & Tangents: Druski's Mocks God, The Aftermath of Renee Good, Love in the Club
Thursday, 22 January, 2026
SummaryIn this episode, Say-Say reflects on her impending transition into her 40s, sharing personal anecdotes and insights about love, grief, and self-acceptance. She humorously navigates the challenges of aging, expressing a desire to embrace love and connection in her next decade. Sana also delves into her experiences with grief, particularly how it has shaped her 30s, and discusses the societal pressures surrounding success and identity. Through her candid storytelling, she emphasizes the importance of self-love and the need to break free from societal expectations, particularly in the context of relationships and personal growth.As the conversation unfolds, Sana touches on her love for reading and how it has reignited her passion for physical books. She shares poignant quotes from literature that resonate with her experiences of grief and pain, highlighting the collective struggles faced by many in her generation. The episode culminates in a call for vulnerability and openness, encouraging listeners to embrace their own journeys and recognize that pain is not a competition. Sana's vibrant personality and relatable storytelling make this episode both entertaining and thought-provoking, inviting listeners to reflect on their own lives as they navigate the complexities of adulthood.KeywordsSana Wynd, self-acceptance, grief, love, aging, personal growth, relationships, mental health, societal pressures, vulnerabilityTakeaways'I think it's time for Sana to fall in love.''Pain is not a competition; there's enough to go around.''I want the full restaurant, not just crumbs.''The 30s have been the best, worst years of my life.''I want to love someone the way I love myself.'TitlesEmbracing 40: Love, Grief, and Self-AcceptanceNavigating Grief and Love in Your 30sSound bites"'I think it's time for Sana to fall in love.'""'It's been the best, worst years of my life.'""'Pain is not a competition; there's enough to go around.'"Chapters00:00 Introduction and Reflections on Turning 4001:10 Love and Self-Acceptance06:12 Navigating Grief and Loss12:14 The Challenges of the 30s16:12 Cultural Commentary and Personal Insights35:38 The Struggle for Autonomy36:48 Rethinking Work and Wealth38:57 Reflections on the Black Church43:07 Navigating Spiritual Spaces51:45 Love and Self-Acceptance











