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Let's Talk Sis!

Let's Talk Sis!

By: Des & Sa
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  • Sisterhood comes with many gifts, which would you consider to be top of the list? Des & Sa, curators of Dear Sister, Let’s Talk community genuinely believe that, together empowered women can transform their lives simply by holding one another accountable. Step into their world and witness an exclusive, behind-the-scenes view of their friendship, revealing what it truly takes to nurture a unique dynamic like theirs. Balancing the roles of business partners and sisters demands unwavering honesty, mutual respect, effective communication, and the ability to navigate challenges. Get ready for heartfelt stories, enlightening conversations, and a whole lot of accountability along the way!
Dear Sister Let's Talk 2023
Social Sciences
Episodes
  • The Beauty in the Breaking: Redefining Suffering as Believers
    Dec 28 2024

    Sis, let’s be real—suffering isn’t exactly on our vision board, right? But in this episode, we’re flipping the script on what it truly means to suffer. Join Destiny and Sa as we unpack our personal perspectives on suffering and dig into why it’s not just necessary but transformational.

    We don’t just stop at our own experiences—we went straight to the Word to challenge our mindsets. Are our postures aligned with what it really means to suffer as believers? Or have we gotten too comfortable in our own narratives? This convo had us reevaluating everything, and we know it’ll do the same for you.

    Get ready for some real talk about growth, perseverance, and the unexpected beauty that comes from the breaking. It’s not always easy, but trust us—there’s purpose in the pain.

    In this episode, we’re diving into:

    ✨ The difference between suffering with purpose vs. suffering for purpose

    ✨ Why discomfort is necessary for elevation

    ✨ Aligning your mindset with a biblical standard of suffering

    ✨ How to embrace the beauty in the breaking

    Hit play, take notes, and get ready to shift your perspective. Because, sis, growth is on the other side of what you’re running from.

    Don’t forget to rate, review, and share this episode with your besties! Let’s spread wisdom and realness.

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    37 mins
  • We’ve Shifted Far From Gender Roles Part 2
    Dec 10 2024

    In this episode of Let's Talk Sis, co-hosts Destiny and Sa are joined by their first guest, Naiym Dingle, a renowned relationship coach and author. Together, they dive into a thought-provoking conversation about the natural responsibilities and inherent differences in the anatomy of men and women. Naiym brings his expertise to explore how traditional roles have shaped relationships historically and what happens when we stray from these roots.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Understanding Natural Roles: Naiym discusses how the anatomy of men and women aligns with unique roles and responsibilities.
    • Shifts in Modern Society: The conversation delves into how cultural and societal shifts have impacted these traditional roles, challenging norms and creating new expectations.
    • Navigating Relationships Today: Advice and insights on how modern couples can find balance while understanding and honoring these natural dynamics.

    Tune in for a deep discussion on relationships, roles, and the journey of reclaiming balance in today's world.

    Save 15% off your purchase with code “DSPOD” www.dearsisterletstalk.com

    Connect with us:

    If you are interested in advertising on this podcast, email us: info@dearsisterletstalk.com

    Text us your questions to +1 (844) 951-3212 for a chance to have them answered on the next episode💘

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    @letstalksisofficial

    @dearsister.talks

    @itsceline.sa

    @_justdestinyy

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    43 mins
  • The Pursuit Beyond “Good”
    Nov 26 2024

    In this episode of Let’s Talk Sis, co hosts Des and Sa dissect profound revelation about humanity’s tendency to invalidate the Word of God. Together, they unpack how society has deemed God’s standard of "good" as unappealing or insufficient. This shift has led to a relentless pursuit of something “beyond good” — achievements, accolades, and lifestyles far outside of God’s will. The result? A generation plagued by burnout, dissatisfaction, and disconnection.

    Join us as we explore:

    • The spiritual and emotional consequences of rejecting God’s definition of “good.”
    • How the pursuit of "better" often leaves us drained and unfulfilled.
    • Practical ways to realign with God’s will and embrace His sufficient standard for our lives.

    If you’ve ever felt like you’re running on empty in your chase for more, this conversation will encourage you to pause, reflect, and redefine what “success” truly means.

    Key Takeaways:

    • God’s standard of “good” is inherently enough, even if society tries to convince us otherwise.
    • The pursuit of excess and perfection often leads us outside of God’s plan, resulting in spiritual and physical exhaustion.
    • Returning to the simplicity of God’s Word can restore peace, purpose, and energy.

    Save 15% off your purchase with code “DSPOD” www.dearsisterletstalk.com

    Connect with us:

    If you are interested in advertising on this podcast, email us: info@dearsisterletstalk.com

    Text us your questions to +1 (844) 951-3212 for a chance to have them answered on the next episode💘

    Instagram:

    @letstalksisofficial

    @dearsister.talks

    @itsceline.sa

    @_justdestinyy

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    46 mins
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