Hey Guys! I’m B. Simone. Most of you know me as a stand-up comedian, actress, and entrepreneur. But now I want you to join me as I virtually document & take you on my healing journey. This podcast is to encourage others to be resilient and find joy in the midst of pain. I will highlight the importance of not letting pain and disappointment taint you or make you bitter, but instead, propel you forward into life’s beautiful second chances. LTTA is about resilience, finding purpose & healing. Growth is necessary, but don’t forget to enjoy life while doing it. We’ll talk about Reaching the most fulfilling life, not just financially but spiritually, physically, and emotionally. Life is all about infinite chances. Don’t quit now… just try again!
In this episode of Let’s Try This Again, Braelyn Simone Greenfield sits down with dating Coach TisiaXVS for a vulnerable, funny, and deeply healing conversation about love, standards, trauma, and becoming the woman God called you to be.
Tisia opens up about growing up as a caretaker for her mother, navigating her father’s addiction, losing both parents, and how those experiences shaped the way she l...
In this powerful episode of Let’s Try This Again, Braelyn Simone Greenfield reflects on growth, gratitude, and building something meaningful from the ground up. Coming off her first-ever LTTA retreat in Bali with 15 women from her community, she shares how witnessing unity, peace, and transformation in real life reminded her that this movement is bigger than social media—it’s about real connection and purpose .
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In this heartfelt episode of Let’s Try This Again, Braelyn Simone Greenfield shares powerful lessons from celebrating her birthday, returning to Dallas, and hosting her first women’s retreat in Bali. She opens up about outgrowing old environments, learning that peace matters more than status, and why leaving certain spaces doesn’t make someone better—it makes them responsible for their growth.
Braelyn also g...
In this deeply honest episode of Let’s Try This Again, Braelyn Simone Greenfield sits down with Tim Ross for a powerful conversation about identity, healing, peace, and the courage to be fully seen. Through vulnerable storytelling, Braelyn opens up about childhood wounds, feeling misunderstood, and learning to stop performing for validation so she can simply be.
Tim shares life-changing w...
In this uplifting episode of Let’s Try This Again, Braelyn Simone Greenfield opens up about seasons of solitude, trusting God in the unknown, and why growth often happens in private before it shows up publicly. She shares a powerful real-life moment after church when a wrong food order led her to help a struggling mother and her children—proving that purpose is often found in the small acts of obedience we never ...
In this episode of Let’s Try This Again, host Braelyn Simone Greenfield celebrates her birthday on Easter Sunday surrounded by family, choosing presence over luxury and reflecting on what it truly means to reset, rebuild, and walk in faith. From trading extravagant celebrations for intimate moments at home to embracing a season of spiritual renewal, Braelyn opens up about letting go of past identities and trustin...
In this episode of Let’s Try This Again, host Braelyn Simone Greenfield reflects on faith, family, and what truly matters after a powerful, emotional week back home in Dallas. From praying over her 91-year-old grandmother before surgery to witnessing her gratitude and resilience afterward, Braelyn shares a deeply personal reminder to love on your people while they’re still here and stop waiting for “som...
In this powerful episode of Let’s Try This Again, host Braelyn Simone Greenfield takes the conversation beyond surface-level motivation and into real, transformative growth. Joined by comedian Lavelle Dontae, the episode blends humor with deeply honest moments about identity, faith, and self-awareness. From sharing the pressure of performing for others to unpacking the reality of people-pleasing and losing y...
In this episode of Let’s Try This Again, Braelyn Simone Greenfield sits down for an honest and vulnerable conversation about healing, identity, and what it really means to walk in obedience. Braelyn reflects on the personal growth that has come with stepping into her full name and new season of life, while creating space for a deeper conversation about faith, purpose, and navigating relationships with clarit...
In this episode, I sit down with Demetri Wiley for one of the most honest conversations about love, faith, pain, and healing. We talk about everything—from navigating relationships in the public eye to protecting sacred parts of your life, like the people you love most.
Demetri opens up about surviving depression, a suicide attempt, homelessness at 18, and how becoming a father changed everything for him. We dive into what ...
This is Episode 100… and baby, we made it two years. I recorded this right after church, lit in the Holy Spirit, reflecting on Pastor Darius Daniels’ Prayerology series and the reminder that prayer isn’t a fire extinguisher — it’s intimacy with God. From rededicating LTTA back to God, to officially stepping into my full name Braelyn Simone Greenfield, to publicly apologizing for moments I bled on this mic from a...
In this episode, I’m recording my intro from the Bahamas on the FemmeLand cruise, getting ready to host a live LTTA podcast on the boat, and reflecting on the season I’m walking out of — what I call blind, blissful ignorance — and the season I’m walking into: spiritual sight and awareness. I talk honestly about what it means to finally see clearly — to see myself, to see others for who they truly are, and to conf...
In this solo episode, I get real about what it looks like to grow in private when nobody is clapping for you. I open up about being off social media for almost six months, bulk recording episodes, walking into meetings in my “raw” natural state, and realizing how much of my confidence used to be tied to validation. From sitting in a producer’s office questioning my slick-back bun and sauna sweats, to asking mysel...
In this episode, I sit down with Ben Reilly and we talk honestly about what it really looks like to walk in your calling while still figuring life out. From navigating the pressure of being a full-time artist and the “what have you done for me lately?” mentality, to learning taxes, finances, and identity in the industry, this conversation is about staying grounded when the world keeps moving the goalpost.
We get i...
In this episode, I’m riding the high of just wrapping my first film — producing, co-directing, writing, and starring in an LTTA production — and reflecting on what it feels like to start something from a small seed and watch it grow. From DM’ing a creator I admired, to collaborating for six months, to standing on set with people like Pretty V, DC Young Fly, and Saraya, I talk about trusting your creativity, betti...
In this solo episode, I get real about entering a new season by stripping everything back — from my hair, nails, and beauty routines to my finances, discipline, and faith. I open up about budgeting forcing me into my “natural girl era,” returning home to Dallas under difficult circumstances, and realizing that chasing purpose without balance can cost you time with the people who matter most.
I also share what God has been t...
In this episode, I sit down with actor Shannon Wallace, and we have one of the most raw, honest conversations I’ve had on this podcast. We talk about grief, losing his younger brother to gun violence, finding healing through art, and how acting became a place where he could release emotions he couldn’t always express in real life. Shannon opens up about relationships, boundaries, faith, truth-seeking, therapy, and why...
In this episode, I sit down with comedian and actor Na'im Lynn, and we get real about relationships, fatherhood, emotional maturity, and the difference between confidence and insecurity. Na'im shares powerful insights on raising a daughter, co-parenting with intention, protecting children emotionally, navigating friendships, dating with honesty, and why validation, assumptions, and insecurity can quietly sabotage rela...
In this episode, I’m stepping into 2026 with a new perspective — one rooted in healing, reconnection, and intention. I share why this season is about watering relationships, reconnecting with family and old friends, and truly loving people while we still have time. As I reflect on loss, growth, and maturity, I talk honestly about how therapy, faith, and rededicating my life to Christ have shifted what actually matters to m...
In this episode, I open up about my word for 2026 — Divine Assignment — and how this season isn’t about chasing platforms, money, or validation, but aligning every gift God gave me with His purpose for my life.
I get real about fear, starting again after disappointment, and why past failures can’t be the reason we stop trying. From launching the LTTA app after losing nearly $40,000 the first time, to building disc...
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It’s the unlikeliest of criminal partnerships: a devout polygamist from an insular Utah sect joining forces with a shadowy Armenian tycoon from LA. The result - a billion dollar fraud conspiracy. In Kingdom of Fraud, investigative reporter Michele McPhee traces the origins of the extraordinary alliance between Jacob Kingston and Levon Termendzhyan. Together, the two men trigger the largest tax investigation in American history and weave around themselves a web of dirty cops, influential political relationships and transnational money laundering. All this is set against the backdrop of Jacob Kingston’s clan – The Order. A powerful and secretive polygamist organization in Salt Lake City. To whom Jacob is desperate to prove his worth. Kingdom of Fraud is produced by Novel for iHeart Podcasts. For more from Novel, visit https://novel.audio/. You can listen to new episodes of Kingdom of Fraud completely ad-free and 1 week early with an iHeart True Crime+ subscription, available exclusively on Apple Podcasts. Open your Apple Podcasts app, search for “iHeart True Crime+, and subscribe today!
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