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Cultivating H.E.R. Space: Uplifting Conversations for the Black Woman

S10E12: How to Respond When People Start Acting Funny

Cultivating H.E.R. Space: Uplifting Conversations for the Black Woman

Cultivating H.E.R. Space

Education, Self-improvement

4.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 18 June 2021

⏱️ 35 minutes

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“Something just ain’t right” and “I got a funny feeling” are more than lyrics in a song. It’s that feeling we get when there has been a shift in our relationship. How do you respond? Will it be your petty, passive, or vulnerable self showing up to the situation? In today’s episode, Terri and Dr. Dom share common scenarios to help us determine how to address the funny acting people in our lives. For the actual tips be sure to check out the aftershow by becoming either an Anchor or Patreon subscriber.

Quote of the Day:
"One of the saddest things to realize is that certain people are just not who they used to be, that people you once considered best friends are now, at best, strangers."
-Ashley Fern

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Psychology Today
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0:00.0

Hey lady, it's Dr. Dom here. If you like this show and you want to make your own, let

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for you so it can be heard on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more. Download the free anchor

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app or go to anchor.fm to get started. On this week's episode of Cultivating Her Space,

0:39.1

going through someone's phone is an indicator of a lack of trust, right? And to me, if

0:51.7

our goal is to operate from our higher place, our higher cell, instead of going through

0:58.9

the phone, we will ask.

1:01.7

Today's episode is sure to provide you with motivation, inspiration or a fresh perspective.

1:08.6

If you have any aha moments or appreciate anything from this episode, please leave us

1:14.3

a review to let us know we're on the right track. Also, we release episodes every Friday,

1:20.5

so be sure to subscribe on iTunes and visit CultivatingHerspace.com to access our exclusive

1:27.3

after show and other bonus content from the Patreon tab.

1:33.1

Welcome to Cultivating Her Space, a podcast dedicated to uplifting women like you.

1:39.2

We're your hosts.

1:40.7

Dr. Dominic Brusar, a college professor and psychologist.

1:44.4

And Terry Lomax, a techie and motivational speaker.

1:48.2

In a world where black women are often misrepresented and misunderstood, please join us as we initiate

1:55.0

authentic conversations on everything from five boys to fake friends and create a safe

2:00.9

space where black women can just be.

2:04.1

Hey, lady, it's Terry here from Cultivating Her Space.

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