In this heartfelt conversation, Pastor Keith Jones and First Lady Stephanie Jones share their journey from answering the call to ministry in Texas to planting The Purpose Center Church in Columbus, Ohio. Together, they dive deep into the root issues that can challenge relationships, unpacking perspectives on submissive wives and leading husbands, the keys to longevity in marriage, and the role of intentional counseling. They also spotlight how their church is creating safe spaces for both men and women—inside the sanctuary and beyond—through community‑focused programs that break barriers and meet people where they are.Purpose Center Churchhttps://www.purposecenterchurch.comHarmony Haven Counselingwww.harmonyhavenlpc.comPsychology Todaywww.psychologytoday.comIntro/Outro Music: @Infraction - Fashion Technology Gospel by Infraction [No Copyright Music] / Gospel BeatSponsored by Sons of SPPhillips - www.sonsofspphillips.com Free Shipping on purchases over $45. Up to 70% off on most items.Follow our social media platforms. IG/FB: @2Harks X: @mstaj_hark
What happens when vows are tested by unseen battles? In this heartfelt episode of #TheHersDay Thursday Podcast, Pastor Arraeliuse Garrison and First Lady Takeara Garrison of The Citadel Family Church @citadelfc join host Hark Henry & Your Lady #TheHer, for a candid conversation on how health challenges impact marriage—from chronic struggles to emotional restoration.Pastor Garrison reflects on his “Black Fathers Matter” moments with pride, sharing how fatherhood and faith anchor his family’s wellness journey. First Lady Takeara opens up about the importance of women of color advocating for themselves in medical spaces, shedding light on the painful reality of being unheard in healthcare systems. Together, they also explore the role of mental health therapy within the church—challenging the myth that clinical support and spiritual guidance must compete and offering a vision where they coexist with compassion and clarity.From ministry to marriage, from advocacy to vulnerability, this episode bridges cultural truths and personal stories with the power of healing conversation.👥 Real love. Real Life. Real Talk. 🎧 Tune in for encouragement, truth, and a dialogue that honors both the pulpit and the therapist’s chair.Like Follow and SubscribeIntro/Outro music: Soul Searching by @Causmic Follow The Citadel Family Church on FB: @thecitadelfc Follow First Lady Takeera Garrison on TikTok: @LadykaygFollow the SPP Media on TikTok: @SPPMediaFollow Sons of SPPhillips on FB/IG/X: @sSponsored by Sons of SPPhillips - www.sonsofspphillips.com Free Shipping on purchases over $45. Up to 70% off on most items.Follow Sons of SPPhillips: FB/IG/X: @sonsofspp Follow our social media platforms. IG/FB: @2Harks X: @mstaj_hark
Mental health is just as important as physical health—so why does it often get overlooked in our closest relationships?In this episode of #TheHersDay Thursday Podcast, host Hark Henry is joined by Brandon Willis, Licensed Clinical Therapist, to further explore the profound impact of mental and emotional well-being on marriages, families, and the Black community. Together, they dive deep into how generational trauma shapes our relationships, how to recognize concerning behaviors, and what steps we can take to break cycles and foster emotional healing.Join us for a powerful and necessary conversation on ending stigmas, prioritizing mental health in our commitments, and building stronger, healthier relationships.Sons of SPPhillipswww.sonsofspphillips.comIntro/Outro Music: Dudas - @CumbiaDeli988 Lifelinehttps://988lifeline.org/get-help/https://www.nami.org/National Alliance of Mental HealthThe Empowering Space PLLChttps://www.theempoweringspace.com/
Join us for a special two-part series where Mi'Kael White-Davis engages in an open and candid conversation with Hark Henry of #TheHersDay Thursday Podcast.In the first segment, Mi'Kael and Hark discuss the challenges faced by the Black community, focusing on how the misdiagnosis of mental health conditions impacts Black children. They explore the lack of support systems and the long-term effects this has on young people and families.In the second segment, the conversation shifts to the crucial distinctions between mental and emotional health, shedding light on how understanding these differences can foster deeper healing. The discussion also examines the higher divorce rates within Black families, especially those who lack access to proper counseling and support during marriage struggles.Tune in for an insightful dialogue that not only highlights these critical issues but also explores paths toward understanding, support, and resilience within the community.visit Mi'Kael White-Davis website www.mykosis.com if you have any questions about your mental health.Follow the 2Harks on IG/FB @2Harks, X: @mstaj_harkIntro/Outro music: Pick Up - Adam MacDougall