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These “Bitter Spices” Can Ruin Your Relationship!

August 24, 2015 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway 2 Comments

Which "Bitter Spice" is she?

Which “Bitter Spice” is she?

Spices aren’t only in your pantry – we learn this from Interracial Relationship expert and Dating/Marriage Coach Lorraine Spencer  – our guest host for this new podcast episode.

Woot!

We Love Lorraine Spencer

Adrienne and I hold the utmost respect and admiration for Lorraine Spencer, an interracial blogger and pioneer in the IR blogging space.

Lorraine SpencerLorraine is a wife, mother, blogger, author and mentor.

She doesn’t brag on her connections or accomplishments, but she’s worked with the imitable IR blogging pioneer Evia Moore, publisher of  Black Female Interracial Marriage (considered one of the “Mother Ships” of Black women’s interracial blogs).

Lorraine has also worked with Karyn Langhone-Folan, best-selling author of “Don’t Bring Home A White Boy” fame.

Lorraine is the author of two children’s books; The Spider In My Mommy’s Car and I Like Polka Dots On My Pizza.

Spices, Anyone?

In this podcast episode, Lorraine drops knowledge about “Bitter Spices” that can ruin your relationship. Wanna know what they are?? Tune in to find out!

If you can’t see the podcast player, click here or here.

If you can’t see the Sound Cloud player, click here. You can also head over and listen to the show on iTunes, Stitcher Radio or PlayerFM.

 Shout Out To The Sistah Speak Podcast!

Sistah Speak IconOur shout out for this episode goes to Sistah J and Sistah K of the Sistah Speak Podcast Network.

Sistah Speak includes a series of podcasts where the Sistahs discuss both reality and dramatic television shows. The Sistahs created their podcasts to meet the need for a Black woman’s perception and honest analysis about certain shows and movies.

Follow them on Twitter @LiteraryMarie, @Aksids, @_SistahK and @SistahSpeakCast!

 

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Copyright © 2015  Michelle Matthews Calloway, ASwirlGirl™, The Swirl World™, The Swirl World Podcast™, Swirl Nation™, All rights reserved. Photos used with permission. Post contains Amazon.com affiliate links.

 

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Say What??! Everyday Statements Interracial Couples May Not Like

August 10, 2015 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway 3 Comments

Williesha and Hubby

“Wait. I did zip up my pants, right? Is my hair sticking up?”

“Ugh. My hair’s always messed up. Maybe I can check without seeming obvious?” I glance down quickly at my pants and my husband’s while sweeping my hand across my head.

These thoughts zip through my mind after walking into a doctor’s office with my husband. I’m black. He’s white.

Other patients (mostly older folk) stare intently, even if we stare back with a “wanna-take-a-photo” look. Sometimes I consider crossing my eyes and sticking my tongue out, but unlike these onlookers, I maintain my Southern politeness and civility.

Living as an interracial couple in Alabama, my husband and I expect our lives to be…well, different.

We’ve seen and heard it all: uncomfortable questions about racial inequity, conversations about our friends and families. You name it, we’ve heard it and we shrug it off.

Well, most of the time.

 Say What??

While cuddling with him one day, I giggled to myself at the things we’ve heard over the past few years. Here are some common statements that sometimes make us think twice about that person’s intentions.

1) “Are y’all together?” Most of the time, this is a perfectly valid question. Maybe you didn’t see us arrive together at a hotel with luggage and endearing smiles. Naturally, we stand right next to each other at the counter and chat.

Sometimes I want to respond, “Why, no. Generally I maintain personal space, but in this case I made an exception. I mean, look how fine he is! Ooo, is that his credit card number?”

2) “Just get over it. It doesn’t matter what others think.”  I’d like to say “Let’s be honest. We’re human beings. I’d like to think I have titanium nerves and a perfect amount of self-esteem, but I don’t.”

There are times when others’ opinions and perceptions are important, or at least annoying. We aren’t emotionless androids. The constant staring, plus dismissive comments like these bug me. Everyday things like second-guessing where we travel together is a legitimate reason to roll my eyes and sigh.

3)” I just want ya’ll to know, ya’ll are always welcome here. This is what we heard from an employee at a fancy restaurant. He never made an effort to say this to anyone around us. They just got their glasses of water refilled. Did we find ourselves at the VIP table in the middle of the dining area?

I’m thinking, “Oh, so the couple next to us fanning themselves with massive stacks of cash aren’t welcome? Well, that’s too bad.”

4) “You live in the South? Oh, I’m sorry. You should move to (insert state here).” This is normally followed by, “Well, not everyone is racist in the South!” I’m a born-and-bred Southerner and have traveled far outside my home. I’m aware that both statements are true but woefully simplistic and stated by folks who hate hearing their state being portrayed in even the slightest negative light.

 

These moments will always make me smile, because the folks who say it are optimistic and empathetic. But sometimes, they do give us pause. Then we laugh about it, snuggle up and file it away as a special couple’s moment.
Copyright ©2015 Williesha Morris.

Join in the Fray: What statements have been said to you as an interracial couple? What was your response?

Williesha MorrisWe love it when Williesha Morris guest posts for The Swirl World! To read our Loving Day post featuring her and her hubby Jason click here.

Williesha was named an “Agent of Change” by the Alabama Media Group for her work in hosting Loving Day Celebrations in her city. Alabama Media Group is a digitally-focused news and information company that combines the quality journalism from The Birmingham News, The Huntsville Times, Mobile’s Press-Register and The Mississippi Press with the up-to-the-minute access of AL.com and gulflive.com.

Be sure to visit Williesha’s blog, Nerdy Thirty-Something Life. Find tools and resources for “the writer’s life” at her website, My Freelance Life. Follow Williesha on Twitter @WillieshaMorris.

Copyright ©2015 Michelle Matthews Calloway, ASwirlGirl™, The Swirl World™, The Swirl World Podcast™, The Swirl World Inspiration Daily™, Swirl Nation™, All rights reserved. Photos used with permission.

 

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A Conversation With Demita Usher – Part 2

July 15, 2015 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway Leave a Comment

Demita UsherToday’s podcast features Part 2 of a conversation I held on May 10 with Demita Usher, aka “Brown Betty.”

Demita was a champion of Black women’s causes, and passionate about women learning to not only enjoy, but leverage their femininity.

This episode was recorded on May 10 in anticipation of the website launch of Demita’s business centering on providing teaching and training on etiquette and manners.

Demita passed away the morning of June 14.

Part 1 of the conversation with Demita is available on iTunes, Sound Cloud, Stitcher Radio or PlayerFM.

Demita was nothing if she wasn’t passionate! I hope you’re enjoying the conversation as much as I did.

If you can’t see the podcast player, click here or here.

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Demita Usher was the Founder and Director of The Social Graces and Savoir Faire Institute of Etiquette. She taught classes for several years to adults and children alike. Demita was in the process of writing a book on Charm and Etiquette for Teens. She resided in Los Angeles, California.

 

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#187| No Regrets

July 6, 2015 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway Leave a Comment

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This weekend I uploaded Part 1 of my conversation with Demita Usher, aka “Brown Betty.”

She suddenly passed away on June 14 at the age of 42.

Demita’s death really shook up many of us in the interracial blogging space.

She was passionate and vibrant, and believed in living life to the fullest.

With everything happening in the world, I’ve deepened my resolve to do the same.

I intend to live my life with no excuses, which for me, guarantees that I will enjoy a life with no regrets.

I pray you’re doing the same.

You can listen to Part 1 of my final conversation with Demita on Sound Cloud, iTunes, Stitcher Radio or PlayerFM. Part 2 will be posted Wednesday.

 

 

The Swirl World Team is committed to sharing 365 days of inspiration in 2015. Our goal is to help you stay motivated and inspired by bringing you positive, uplifting images and corresponding thoughts.

We’d love to FEATURE YOU in one of our Inspiration Daily posts! If you’d like to be featured, please send a nice, clear photo to InspirationDaily@TheSwirlWorld.com.

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12 Podcasts You Should Be Listening To Right Now

June 11, 2015 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway 2 Comments

shareasimageBlackWomanLISTENThe Swirl World Podcast launched June 9, 2014.

That means It’s Our Anniversary – or in “Podspeak,” It’s Our “Podaversary!”

In Part 1 of the Anniversary Episode, I’m giving major shout outs and podcast love to 12 Podcasters whose shows I faithfully listen to and highly recommend.

So, besides ours, wanna know what podcasts you should be listening to?

See the list below, and check out Part 1 of the Anniversary episode for more background info on these talented podcasters. Woot!

  1. CHONILLA – Sherley and Clove Roy
  2. Behind The Brilliance – Lisa Nicole Bell (I also give a shout out to Rosetta Thurman of Happy Black Woman)
  3. Black Girl Nerds – Jamie Broadnax (I also give a shout out to This Week In Blackness and Elon James White)
  4. JTOL “Just Thinking Out Loud” Media – Lavinia SheBeShoNuff and her cousin, Boughetto Rising
  5. Her Power Hustle – Michelle Y. Talbert
  6. Live By Design Radio Network – Nancy Gathecha
  7. Back2UsRadio – Annise Mabry
  8. Design The Life You Want – Shimeka Williams
  9. The Freedom Biz Podcast – Siedah Mitchum
  10. The Productive Woman – Laura McClellan
  11. Hand & Foot Prints–What is Your Legacy? & 15 minute CONUNDRUM – Rikki R. Jones
  12. #SmartBrownVoices – Mike Street

If you can’t see the podcast player, click here for the direct download or here for the show’s permanent link.

You can also listen to this and other episodes on Sound Cloud.

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#123| Sunday School

May 3, 2015 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway Leave a Comment

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“I take the kids to church and Sunday School. They love it. I really think it’s important for a child to feel that there are things that are bigger than your life out there.”

~Reese Witherspoon

Are you heading out to Sunday School?

If you’re a Sunday School attendee, we’d like to introduce you to Waynell Henson of ThatSundaySchoolGirl.com.

Head on over to her website and Facebook page now – we’ll be featuring her on a podcast in the near future!

 

The Swirl World Team is committed to sharing 365 days of inspiration in 2015. Our goal is to help you stay motivated and inspired by bringing you positive, uplifting images and corresponding thoughts.

 

We’d love to FEATURE YOU in one of our Inspiration Daily posts! If you’d like to be featured, please send a nice, clear photo to InspirationDaily@TheSwirlWorld.com.

If you have a small business, blog or other products and services, we’d be happy to consider featuring you in a future post. Send us an email and tell us more about you and what you do!

Copyright ©2015 Michelle Matthews Calloway, ASwirlGirl™, The Swirl World™, The Swirl World Podcast™, The Swirl World Inspiration Daily™, Swirl Nation™, All rights reserved. Photo Copyright ©2015 Waynell Henson, used with permission.

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Growing Up Mixed

April 17, 2015 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway Leave a Comment

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Merieta Bayati is the product of the marriage of a Persian man and a Black woman.

Merieta Bayati’s father Masoud is Persian.

Her mother Sylvia is African American.

We featured Masoud and Sylvia earlier this week in Podcast Episode 68. Masoud and Sylvia also have been featured on our Facebook page and in a past blog post.

In today’s podcast episode, we chat with Merieta to talk about Swirling, and growing up mixed in Jackson, Mississippi.

Merieta is quirky, spunky and full of personality. She gives a humorous, yet thought-provoking account of growing up mixed in Mississippi.

Merieta is the author of The Girlie Girl’s Guide: To Living a Fabulously Fulfilled Life! She’s also very passionate about mentoring and positively impacting the lives of young girls.

Enjoy!

 

If you can’t see the podcast player, click here for the direct download or here for the show’s permanent link.

You can also listen to this and other episodes on Sound Cloud.

If you can’t see the Sound Cloud player, click here. You can also head over to iTunes or Stitcher Radio.

 

Back2Us_iTunesLogoThe Shout Out! for this episode goes to Dr. Annise Mabry of the Back2Us Radio Network, also co-owned by Michelle A. Dowell-Vest.

The Back2Us Radio Network is a social advocacy, cause-based podcast network with 19 podcasters who host 16 shows 7 days per week. The Back2Us Network is where passion and purpose align to educate, empower, heal, and transform our community one show at a time.

Podcasters on Back2Us Radio discuss a broad range of topics including sexual orientation, disability awareness, mental wellness, educational advocacy, emotional freedom, meditation, and the power of intention. They are YOUR community radio network…created for the community by the community.

To visit the Back2Us website and listen to the podcast, click here or here. To listen to the Back2Us Podcast on VoiceRepublic, click here.

To listen to the Back2Us Podcast on Stitcher, click here. Follow Dr. Annise Mabry on Twitter: @DrAnniseMabry

Follow Michelle A. Dowell-Vest on Twitter: @agurlzguide Follow Back2Us on Twitter: @Back2Us.

“Like” the Back2Us Facebook page by clicking here.

 

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Black Men, You Mad Bro?

March 15, 2015 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway Leave a Comment

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This is the final episode of “Chatting with CHONILLA,” Sherley Joseph and Clove Roy of Montreal, Quebec, a.k.a. CHO & NILLA.

In this episode, Clove asks, “Do Black men have legitimate concerns about Black women dating and marrying interracially?

Clove had questions – Sherley, Adrienne and I have answers!

(Black Men, You Mad Bro? Do We Care?)

We dig deep, y’all.

Thanks, Sherley and Clove – it’s been fun hanging out with you!

If you don’t see the podcast player, click here to download Part 3. To listen on the podcast site, click here.

 

To listen to this episode on Sound Cloud, click here.

 

If you missed Chatting With CHONILLA – Part 1, click here.

If you missed Is This TMI – Too Much Information? Part 2, click here.

Sherley and Clove have been blogging and podcasting  from Canada for years.

Be sure to go check out Sherley (@Sherasaurus on Twitter) and Clove (@Clovasaurus on Twitter) on Facebook and Twitter and subscribe to their podcast.

 

LorMarieThe shout out for this episode goes to blogger Lorraine Nowlin of LorMarie’s Place. She’s a writer with strong opinions on just about everything. Whether it’s using humor, ranting and raving, or writing positive affirmations, she does it all.

To visit LorMarie’s website, click here. To visit her blog page on Facebook, click here. If you’re not easily offended or afraid of controversy, she’s the person to follow on Twitter, so click here.

 

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Is This TMI – Too Much Information?

March 9, 2015 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway Leave a Comment

CHONILLALast week we gave you Part One of “Chatting with CHONILLA,” Sherley Joseph and Clove Roy of Montreal, Quebec, a.k.a. CHO & NILLA.

We’re back with Part Two. In this episode, Sherley speaks very candidly about some reservations she had about her body when she started dating her now-husband Clove.

They also discuss why they don’t ascribe to the “kum ba ya; we all bleed the same” mindset.

They keep it real, they keep it 100 – that’s the CHONILLA way!

If you missed Part One, click here. If you don’t see the podcast player, click here to download Part 2. To listen on the podcast site, click here.

To listen to Part 2 on Sound Cloud, click here.

 

Sherley and Clove have been blogging and podcasting  from Canada for years.

Clove-AND-SherleyBe sure to go check out Sherley (@Sherasaurus on Twitter) and Clove (@Clovasaurus on Twitter) on Facebook and Twitter and subscribe to their podcast.

The shout out for this episode goes to cousins Lavinia Shebeshonuf and Boughetto Rising of the Just Thinkin’ Out Loud Podcast. To visit the Just Thinkin’ Out Loud website, click here. To visit The Nerdy Black Chicks Talk Radio Show on Facebook, click here. To visit the Just Thinkin’ Out Loud Facebook page, click here. To listen to their podcast on Stitcher, click here.

 

Want to be a guest on The Swirl World podcast, or know someone who should? Send an email to Podcast@TheSwirlWorld.com.

Be sure to “Like” The Swirl World on Facebook and subscribe to our podcast on iTunes.

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Chatting With CHONILLA – Part 1

March 4, 2015 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway Leave a Comment

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Whew . . . !

The upload of Podcast Episode 062 (and the next two upcoming podcast episodes) have been a long time in the making.

Y’all, I’m not even going to tell you when we recorded this podcast with the one, the only, Sherley and Clove aka CHO & NILLA of Montreal, Quebec.

Yep – CHONILLA.

CHONILLA!

Let me just say, Adrienne and I interviewed Shirley and Clove early in our podcast journey (we launched June 9, 2014).

We were such newbies, and thrilled to have these veteran interracial podcasters to come on our show.

Sherley and Clove have been blogging and podcasting  from Canada for years, and we were thoroughly geeked out to have them on our show.

We wound up chatting for almost two hours, and it’s taken me with my anal self this long to get their show edited and up.

*Hangs head in shame*

I know they forgive me, though (thanks, Sherley and Clove!), and we’re happy to finally present our conversation with them.

Shucks, it’s almost time to have them back on!

*Grins*

If you don’t see the podcast player, click here to download Part 1. To listen on the podcast site, click here.

To listen on Sound Cloud, click here.

CHONILLABe sure to go check out Sherley (@Sherasaurus on Twitter) and Clove (@Clovasaurus on Twitter) on Facebook and Twitter and subscribe to their podcast.

They’re a riot! Woot! Woot!

PS – Our shout-out for this episode goes to Rosetta Thurman of Happy Black Woman. Be sure to look Rosetta up on Facebook, Twitter and on her website, HappyBlackWoman.com. We <3 you, Rosetta!

 

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