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The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Uplift: People are divorced from themselves—She teaches you how to stay married to yourself.”

The Steve Harvey Morning Show

iHeartPodcasts

Comedy, Society & Culture

4.62.1K Ratings

🗓️ 20 November 2025

⏱️ ? minutes

Summary

Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Marsha Evans.


Purpose of the Interview

  • To highlight Marsha Evans’ work as a licensed professional counselor and founder of Willow Tree Counseling and Educational Center.
  • To explore strategies for navigating life’s complex stages, breaking generational patterns, and building authentic relationships.
  • To provide actionable insights for entrepreneurs and individuals on self-awareness, fear management, and relationship dynamics.

Key Takeaways

  1. Understanding Complexity

    • Life stages vary in complexity for each person—middle school for some, adulthood for others.
    • Evans emphasizes listening and identifying what balance, peace, or contentment means for each individual.
  2. Early Awareness and Discipline

    • At age 12, Evans set a goal to earn a scholarship, showing intentionality and discipline.
    • Athletics taught her teamwork, problem-solving, and resilience, shaping her leadership style.
  3. Reading the Room

    • Start by reading yourself—know your energy and intentions.
    • Authenticity and confidence are key to building relationships and leveraging opportunities.
  4. Fear and Family Systems

    • Fear often originates from family systems and generational patterns, not just personal experiences.
    • Example: Parents’ limited worldview can project fear of the unknown onto children.
    • Recognizing these patterns helps individuals break cycles and pursue their own paths.
  5. Generational Patterns & Healing

    • Evans uses Genograms (visual family trees) to identify psychological and behavioral patterns across three generations.
    • Acceptance of parents and family history is crucial for personal and professional growth.
    • Rejecting parents = rejecting life and success; honor them while creating new narratives.
  6. Practical Steps for Change

    • Build a relationship with yourself through solitude, meditation, yoga, and movement.
    • Reduce stress (cortisol levels) to improve clarity and decision-making.
    • Examine your money story—how family attitudes toward money shape your financial behavior.
  7. Relationships

    • Romantic: Partners often mirror unresolved childhood issues; do inner work to avoid projecting.
    • Professional: Maintain boundaries; emotional needs should not be placed on workplace relationships.
    • Personal: Define roles clearly; avoid expecting friends to fill parental gaps.
  8. Consistency and Authenticity

    • Success requires consistency with yourself before expecting it from others.
    • Ask: Are your goals truly yours or influenced by societal expectations?

Notable Quotes

  • “I become a visitor in your world and start listening to your story.”
  • “Reading the room starts with reading yourself.”
  • “Fear is often not yours—it comes from your family system.”
  • “You can’t reject your parents; when you reject your mother, you reject life.”
  • “Consistency with yourself is key to achieving the results you desire.”
  • “Your partner cannot carry the burden of your parents.”
  • “People are divorced from themselves—I teach them how to get married to themselves.”

#SHMS #STRAW #BEST

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