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What Love Will Bring

February 20, 2016 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway Leave a Comment

What Love Will Bring

This is what love will bring!

 

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#362| What Will You Bring To The New Year?

December 28, 2015 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway 1 Comment

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Have you ever heard the term “church hopping?”

The term references people who “hop” from church to church in a vain attempt to find utopia.

The church hopper doesn’t deal with or face the problems inherent in his personality or outlook on life.

Instead, he believes that changing his environment is the answer. He tries to change the outside, yet does no changing on the inside.

And therein lays the trouble: if the church was a utopia, it loses its utopian status with the arrival of the church hopper.

Why? Because the church hopper brings his dysfunction into his new church environment!

Side note: The same analogy can be used for people who relationship hop. I’m just saying.

I’m sure you get where I’m going with this.

As Vern McLellan so simply and eloquently states:

What the New Year brings to you will depend a great deal on what you bring to the New Year.
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What Will You Bring?

So, what will you bring to the New Year?

I’m all for taking a good, earnest and honest look inward. Next up is letting go of any dysfunction, and then tossing out the things in my life that no longer serve me.

The New Year offers a clean slate (shucks, when you think about it, every new day does that!).

Let’s go into 2016 sans the baggage.

And if we do any hopping, let us hop on to bigger and better things!

 

 

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#354| Now That’s Authenticity!

December 20, 2015 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway Leave a Comment

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Deciding where your boundaries lie and honoring them – now that’s authenticity!

 

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#310| The Best Feeling In The World

November 6, 2015 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway 1 Comment

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The best feeling in the world is being with someone who wants you as much as you want them.

Don’t ever settle for anything less!

 

Join in the Fray: In what area(s) of your life do you need to tell yourself, “Don’t settle?”

 

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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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This Is My Confession: I Got In My Feelings

July 24, 2015 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway Leave a Comment

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So yesterday, I got in my feelings – but not because of a guy.

(I mean, who gets in their feelings over a man, right???)

*_*

So, I did a Periscope yesterday, and I don’t mind admitting: I got in my feelings.

What’s Periscope, you ask?

Periscope is a new social media platform Twitter launched in March. ‘Scopers stream their broadcasts in real time and viewers can log on to watch via the web, Twitter notifications, or by using iOS and Android-based app on smart phones and tablets.

Just imagine Twitter and YouTube having a baby – and you have Periscope.

To learn more about this new platform, click here to check out this comprehensive, yet easy-to-read article written by Systems Expert Alaia Williams.

Anyway, got in my feelings yesterday.

Watch the replay, and I believe you’ll understand why.

Periscope video from July 23, 2015.

I’m on Periscope @ASwirlGirl. Feel free to follow me, and if you jump on one of my Scopes, be sure to holla at me in the comments. I’d love to follow you back!

 

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#130| Primary Relationship

May 11, 2015 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway Leave a Comment

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“My primary relationship is with myself—all others are mirrors of it” ~Shakti

It’s perfectly ok to put yourself first.

Not in the sense of being insensitive or selfish.

Rather, in the sense of understanding that if you don’t get you on point, if you’re not happy with who you are, all other relationships and interactions with others will suffer.

Your primary responsibility is to be the best you that you can be.

When that happens, everyone in your sphere reaps the benefit.

A win-win!

Did you know The Swirl World has a Facebook page devoted exclusively to Military Swirl Couples?

Click here to view photos of active duty and retired military couples from around the world, and read their stories.

 

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He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not…

March 10, 2015 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway Leave a Comment

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Strolling Down Memory Lane

How many of us can remember playing this game as a child? It seemed so sweet at the time. Well, that’s if the last petal ended in “he loves me.” Some would take it at face value, while others would immediately search for another flower.

It was so common to play this game, back in the day. Older ladies would smile sweetly at a young girl, slowly picking off each petal. Perhaps it transported them back to their younger days, when they too wondered if their childhood crush loved them.

What a sweet stroll down memory lane! But how many of us still play this game today – desperately trying to figure out if the object of our affection loves us? The harsh reality is if you still have to play the game as an adult, chances are-he loves you not.

When A Man Loves A Woman

I know this is a hard pill to swallow. Everyone wants to know for sure they are loved. However, we should remember that when a man loves a woman, she will know it. My father walked 18 miles to see my mom. That’s love. Constant texts and calls, that’s love.

Love shouldn’t leave you in a state of wonder. Any man who does this to a woman does not love her. I repeat, if you have to question whether or not he loves you, he doesn’t. Don’t go searching for another flower. Don’t try to rationalize a missed phone call or text, as “oh, he’s just busy.” People make time to do what’s important to them.

Live And Learn

I found myself in the “he loves me, he loves me not” battle. Trust me when I say, it is a losing game. It will have you on an emotional roller coaster until you learn to accept the truth. If you are not given the time and attention you deserve, let it go. Pick up the pieces of your heart. Cry is you must, but move on.

If you focus on loving yourself that “loves me not” may turn into “he loves me.” If not, then at least you didn’t compromise your integrity or lower your standards, which isn’t easy if you’re a woman like me.

Having standards is well worth it. You’ll be able to look back at the situation and realize that even if he doesn’t love me, I love me; and that is enough.

 

NatashaHardyLogoNatasha Hardy writes for her local newspaper, and serves as the Communications Chair for the Columbus, GA, NAACP. She recently graduated magna cum laude at Amridge University.

Natasha is also the Owner/President of her own non-profit organization, Gamma Pi Rho Sorority, Incorporated, a multicultural sorority founded January 2014. To learn more about this nonprofit organization and connect with them via Facebook, visit them on the web by clicking here.

 

 

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Help! Am I Being Too Sensitive?

January 13, 2015 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway Leave a Comment

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We often receive questions sent via email to our inboxes on Facebook and our blog email addresses.

Adrienne has taken up the bulk of this part of our work (bless her!). Her usual method has been to respond privately (oftentimes going back and forth, diving deep into responses and even following up with phone calls).

This year, we’re going to start sharing some of the emails we receive, and we’ll respond either here on the blog or via our podcast.

And yes, as women we can be very good at helping each other to figure things out.

Even so, some questions require a man’s take on an issue – and a man’s response.

Enter David Leach.

For some of the questions (and for this one), Adrienne’s husband David is going to give his take and provide his response.

WOOT!

 Here’s our first question for 2015:

 Hey.

I’m in my first interracial relationship at 44, he’s 57 and I’m not his first.  It took some time for me to be open to loving him, which I do and we are great together.  There are no non-Black people in my family, never have been. However, I’ve proudly introduced him to them.  My issue is he will not bring me to his family functions.  His father was in town for a week and my “friend” confirmed that if I were white I’d have been invited to meet the dad and mother, who lives here.  He said he didn’t want to disappoint his father. Ouch.

Today, after I told him how much I was hurt the last time, he did it again.  I cried the first time.  I’ve never had anyone treat me like an embarrassment or someone to be ashamed of.  I’m trying to not exaggerate the circumstances, but he’s almost 60.  Yes he says he loves me. And let me also add I’ve been introduced to his brother and cousin and a couple of friends.  Am I being too sensitive?  Or am I reading this in historical accuracy that having a Black woman on the side, yet not out in the open is the situation I am in?

I told him I need a couple of days to think. 

I’d appreciate your opinion.

Thank you,

TL

 

David’s response:

 

Hi TL,

 You are not being too sensitive. Men (and I use that term lightly in this instance) like this make me very angry. I’m approximately the same age as he is and I can’t fathom being afraid of what my parents would think about any decision I made. This man is clearly not in love with you or even interested in a serious, committed relationship. Otherwise, he would be PROUD to introduce you to his parents. In fact, he would want the whole world to know he loves you. The fact that he refuses to take the basic step of introducing you to his parents speaks volumes. Furthermore, he has already demonstrated that your feelings in this matter are unimportant to him.  I can’t imagine being with someone who is ashamed or embarrassed of me simply because of my skin color. You need to seriously ask yourself if you are willing to continue a relationship with someone like this. If he has not grown a spine and a set of balls by age 57, he never will. I personally believe that you can do better than this spineless jellyfish.

TL, you know what they say about a word to the wise . . . . Be sure to send us a follow-up email to let us know what you decided.

If you’d like to share your thoughts or experiences, feel free to leave them in the comments below.

 

Adrienne London Leach 2Have a question? Send it to Adrienne at INeedMySay@gmail.com or me ASwirlGirl@TheSwirlWorld.com.

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#12 | Relationships Are What We DO

January 12, 2015 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway Leave a Comment

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Today’s quote specifically mentions marriage, yet we believe the concept is applicable to any relationship:

Friendship is not a noun; it’s a verb. It isn’t something you get. It’s something you do.

Sisterhood is not a noun; it’s a verb. It isn’t something you get. It’s something you do.

Partnership is not a noun; it’s a verb. It isn’t something you get. It’s something you do.

Relationships: It’s what we do!

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