Episodes: 57
Frequency: Irregular
Rating: 4.8/5.0
Estimated listeners: 1k-10k
Gender skew: Neutral
Location: USA
YouTube: 11.6k subscribers
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Nina Westbrook - Nina Westbrook is a licensed marriage and family therapist and the founder of the digital wellness community Bene by Nina. She hosts The Do Tell Relationship Podcast, where she explores genuine hum...
Codie Elaine Oliver - Modern Relationships; Love As A Skill; Vulnerability And Communication; Building Marriage While Navigating Broader Life Pressures; Societal Narratives
George M. Johnson - Identity And Hiding/showing The Self; Healing Through Storytelling; Emotional Toll Of Censorship And Banned Books; Representation As Safety And Empathy; Shame To Voice Freedom
Megan Bartlett - How Sports Can Function As A Mental Health Tool; Identity And Emotional Development; Community, Discipline, And System Shortcomings
Jason Reynolds on Why Kids Don't Hate Books, They Hate Boredom
May 19, 2026
Author Jason Reynolds joins Nina Westbrook on the Do Tell Relationship Podcast for a powerful conversation about storytelling, Black boyhood, masculinity, literacy, AI, creativity, emotional expression, and the human experience behind great art. Jason shares why young people do not hate books, they hate boredom, and how representation in literature can shape identity, imagination, emotional vocabulary, and freedom. Nina and Jason also explore what happens when children do not see themselves r...
The Truth About Love No One Talks About
May 05, 2026
What if love isn't something you fall into—but something you practice? In this episode, Nina Westbrook sits down with Codie Elaine Oliver, founder of Black Love, to unpack the real work behind relationships. From dating struggles and societal narratives to building a marriage, business, and family simultaneously, Codie shares what it truly takes to love well. They explore vulnerability, communication, and the evolving nature of relationships—especially in seasons of growth, stress, and transi...
The Cost of Being Fully Known | George M. Johnson on Identity, Healing & Banned Books
April 21, 2026
What does it actually cost to be fully known? In this powerful episode of the Do Tell Relationship Podcast, host Nina Westbrook sits down with bestselling author, activist, and Emmy-nominated producer George M. Johnson to explore identity, vulnerability, and the healing power of storytelling. From being labeled "different" as a child to becoming one of the most banned authors in America, George shares what it means to live authentically in a world that often tries to silence certain voices. T...
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