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Episodes: 59
Frequency: Irregular
Rating: 4.8/5.0
Estimated listeners: 1k-10k
Gender skew: Female
Location: USA
YouTube: 11.6k subscribers
Instagram: 19.0k followers
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Nina Westbrook - Licensed marriage and family therapist and founder of the digital wellness community Bene by Nina. She hosts candid, education-forward conversations about genuine human connection, relationship cha...
Rachel Cargle - Rest As Radical Care; Culturally Competent Mental Health Access For Black Women And Girls; Burnout; Leadership; Grief And Healing; Representation In Therapy
Jason Reynolds - Literacy And Emotional Expression; Black Boyhood And Masculinity; Representation; Avoiding Boredom; Identity And Imagination
Codie Elaine Oliver - Love As A Skill; Vulnerability And Communication; Navigating Modern Dating; Sustaining Marriage While Balancing Business And Family
Jonathan McReynolds on Ambition, Faith, and Coming Back Down to the Valley
June 16, 2026
Grammy-winning artist, author, and professor Jonathan McReynolds joins Nina Westbrook for a deeply honest conversation about faith, ambition, creativity, depression, and the pressure to keep climbing even when life at the top feels lonely. Jonathan reflects on his childhood in church, the moment he realized music was less about talent and more about having something meaningful to say, and why his book Before You Climb Any Higher is a cautionary message for high achievers. He also opens up abo...
Rachel Cargle on Rest, Therapy & Why Black Women Deserve More Than Survival
June 02, 2026
What happens when rest becomes a radical act? In this episode of the Do Tell Relationship Podcast, Nina Westbrook sits down with author, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and founder of the Loveland Foundation, Rachel Cargle. Rachel shares the deeply personal story behind the creation of the Loveland Foundation, how a birthday fundraiser evolved into a movement that has provided more than 200,000 hours of therapy for Black women and girls, and why access to culturally competent mental health care...
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...
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