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By Kris LaShon
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The podcast currently has 33 episodes available.
It's been like two years and uhh....I'm a little rusty...So join me as I jump back in to podcasting and "do it afraid," like my therapist said. Phew! Here goes nothing....
This is the last episode of the series "Very Entertaining, But It's Over Now." Host, Kris LaShon, reveals the answer to the question a few of you sent in, and wraps up where she and her ex stand, and the space she's in currently. You don't want to miss it.
In this episode, Kris LaShon dives deeper into her experience after turning herself into police, how her marriage should have ended there, and how the overall chaos helped shape her relationships with the women in her life.
Part 2 of the new series: Very Entertaining, But It's Over Now. In this episode, titled "Gotta face reality, there can never be any more us," your host, Kris LaShon, walks us through some defining moments in the breakdown of her marriage. She tells it all...you have been warned.
In this episode, your host, Kris LaShon, begins to tell her story, putting an end to all the speculation surrounding what led to the divorce from her middle school sweetheart. This is the first episode of a series that will detail the moment it all fell apart. Who was responsible? Was it all a lie? What happened on that infamous night that made the streets of New Orleans start talking? Hear it all right here on Never Kris and Tell...The Podcast, Season 3.
Imposter syndrome, grief and loss, marriage, and finding your village. These are all the topics Kris LaShon discusses with today's guest.
Kris LaShon talks when an old friend and licensed clinical therapist about the importance of therapy, why our people tend to shy away from it and...whew chile...church hurt.
Kris visits home and links up with some of her good girl friends to drink and talk sh*t, a gathering her friend Ricca like to call a "wine & rap."
Let's talk staying positive and having the ability to pull yourself out of dark places.
We're celebrating black fatherhood today, yall!
The podcast currently has 33 episodes available.