210: Ask Aunty

Sis… this one right here is not just a podcast, it’s a healing session. In this soul-stirring part two with the divine LaTonia Taylor, we went full Aunty Realness Mode. I hosted an “Ask Aunty” convo for the ladies who came to our Well-Kept Woman event and babyyyy—the spirit came through! 🕊️We’re talkin’ the kind of wisdom you wish somebody had whispered in your ear years ago. LaTonia breaks down perimenopause, menopause, and why so many of us feel blindsided—because ain’t nobody talkin’ about it! From hormonal hell to hot (and cold!) flashes, from relationship sabotage to spiritual upgrades, this episode is a whole rite of passage in your earbuds.We also get deep on:✨ How to care for your mind and body during life’s transitions💃🏾 Why pleasure, play, and polyester-free clothes are part of your healing🧘🏽‍♀️ What meditation really looks like (hint: it might be dancing!)👀 And yes girl—we even talk about losing a good man and what it taught usIf you’ve ever wished for that wise, loving Auntie who keeps it cute and keeps it real… this is the one. Don’t say I didn’t warn you!Connect with Dr. LaTonia:On InstagramOnlineSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/girl-stop-playin-1-podcast-for-black-women/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Girl Stop Playin' is the go-to personal and spiritual development podcast designed to help ambitious Black women step into their power! Each week, Best-Selling Author and Empowerment Coach Koereyelle delivers real, raw, and relatable conversations on topics like marriage, motherhood, mental health, entrepreneurship, money, and mindset—all with that signature tough love that encourages you to stop playing with your potential and start taking action! Whether it's guest interviews with inspiring women or solo episodes with just Koe on the mic, this podcast is your weekly dose of inspiration, motivation, and empowerment to elevate your life and level up in love and business. Tune in for edge-snatching advice that speaks to the heart of African American millennial women ready to take control of their future.