Medical Doctor, TV Host and Reggae-Soul Singer/Songwriter, Mario Evon, takes you on a uniquely Jamaican journey through a non-conservative, honest space created to allow his truth, and the truth of others to set them free to grow, laugh, learn and prosper. From relationships, inspiration, sex and sexuality, to the ins and outs of entrepreneurship; In this space, we speak candidly about almost anything, with the intention to inspire, educate and entertain (‘Inspir-Edu-Tainment’), and create a fair and balanced space where your truth shall become your power. This is TALK TRUTH.
In this episode (060) of Talk Truth, I keep it very real and talk truth about many of the things currently on my mind from relationships to career and mental health. I highlight previous episodes from the season and answer the anonymous questions in the ‘Ask M.E.’ segment. I truly appreciate you all for riding with me for 60 episodes and 3 seasons. Until next season, stay safe and blessed love.
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In this episode (059) of Talk Truth, I speak to actress, drama teacher and the reigning Miss Planet Jamaica, Tonille Watkis, about identity and cultural duality. Tonille it born to parents who hail from Clarendon, though she was born in the USA. What does it mean to be Jamaican when you weren’t born in Jamaica? We speak about this and a lot more.
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In this episode (058) of Talk Truth, I speak to Psychotherapist/Psychological Astrologer, Alina Apostol, about what I call the Mind-Star Connection and how astrology and the natal chart provides vital information about who we are and how we navigate life. We even take apart pieces of my natal chart, giving me some clarity on some of my personal traits.
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In this episode (057) of Talk Truth, I speak to the Founder and Chairman of the ‘Friends of a Child Help Foundation’ (@friendsofachild_ja), Jason Evans, about how he developed and nurtured a spirit of kindness and passion for giving back to at-risk. Jason speaks about his humble beginnings, and how that, and many of his other life experiences influenced his desire to help others.
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In this episode (056) of Talk Truth, I speak about breakups and unrequited love, places many of us have been at some point in our lives. Take a listen.
Unrequited Love: https://itsmeexposed.com/meonlove-unrequited-love-97d19f94f436
Breakups 101: https://itsmeexposed.com/meonlove-breakups-101-2cd679e58a23
Blog: http://itsMEExposed.com
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In this episode (055) of Talk Truth, I speak to Business Coach, Innovation Strategist, Endo-Warrior and friend, Shauna Fuller Clarke, about her journey with Endometriosis, a condition that affects 1 in 10 females, and that could have taken her life. We are happy to have her share her truth this month of March, Endometriosis month, and know you will appreciate so much from this story of unexpected revelations and true resi...
In this episode (054) of Talk Truth, I speak to Yanique Farquharson on her journey to self-acceptance. Teased about her complexion, her desire to learn and to express herself, she has overcome many struggles to get to where she is and continues to positively evolve. Check out her journey on this episode of Tlk Trth.
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In this episode (053) of Talk Truth, I speak to Shelli Green, a Jamaican woman who is no stranger to fearlessness, but recognized this quality in herself retrospectively, as she moved through many changes in love, career and in living in new and unfamiliar countries. Join me as she shares her unique and interesting truth.
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In this episode (052) of Talk Truth, I speak to my friend, Elva Clarke, about her journey with her weight. Always thought of as plump or fat ever since knowing herself, she outlines her journey from feeling a desire to be fixed to a place of greater self-acceptance.
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In this episode (051) of Talk Truth, in commemoration of Black History Month, I continue the discussion around black experiences as I highlight my dad, Wendel Guthrie, and his black experience. Though there are many differences between his black experience and mine, it is amazing to see the similarities.
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In this episode (050) of Talk Truth, in commemoration of Black History Month I decided to share a bit about my black history. I share many things I’ve never shared before in this much detail about my upbringing, experiences with race and discrimination and my current perspectives. Come with me on the journey of my black experience.
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In this episode (049) of Talk Truth, I speak to The Layman’s Doctor, Dr Samantha Johnson, about how she did aggressive introspection to identify unhealthy routines in her life, in an effort to seek clarity and take new steps to be more deliberate about taking better care of herself. This episode is packed with gems on how to start to seek clarity in your life, especially if you are feeling lost or discouraged.
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In this episode (048) of Talk Truth, I speak to Pharmacist, YouTuber/Content Creator, Mischa Christie, about the truths, myths and everything in between about living Gen Z in Jamaica. We traverse his perspective on the Zoomers and how they function in the workplace, with technology, in relationships and so much more.
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In this episode (047) of Talk Truth, I wish you a Happy New Year and speak about my highs and lows of 2020 and my intentions for 2021 and my wonderful wishes for you.
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BOOKS:
The Book of Awakening (Mark Nepo) - https://amzn.to/2MRnIAL
Acts of Faith (Iyanla Vanzant) - https://amzn.to/3owVut0
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In this episode (046), I speak to Transformational Therapist, Patrice Dwyer, about the Mind, Body & Spirit. We speak about her journey through many jobs to finally get to one where she has a significant daily impact on the minds, bodies and spirits of many, and also how you can increase your awareness of each in your own life.
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In this episode (045), I speak to Entrepreneur, Health Coach, Spinning Instructor and Mother, Natalie Murray, as we discuss the quality of resilience, one that her life experiences have caused her to relate to deeply. We speak about her journey to entrepreneurship, divorce, motherhood and so much more and how she bounced back from each challenge and embraced them as life lessons.
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In this episode of Talk Truth, I speak to Founder and CEO of 876 Volunteer (@876Volunteer), Simone Brown, as we tackle the topic of 'Giving Back: No Cash Required' and she outlines her journey from childhood in Jamaica, to being inspired to create a non-profit organisation described as Jamaica's first volunteer promoter, which feels a bit like Tinder meets AirBnB.
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In this episode (043), I speak to father, performer, husband, teacher and entrepreneur, Quinton Yearde about his journey with prostate cancer. From diagnosis to treatment, we uncover the details, and also why it is so important for men to get tested and to be brave enough to speak about their experiences around this disease.
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In this episode (042), I speak to Jamaican Creative, Calee Scharschmidt, about moving from Jamaica to the United States of America then returning home to live in Jamaica. We discuss many of her challenges as a mother, divorcee and everything she has encountered in finding her footing on returning home. We tackle getting a job, interactions with old friends, dating with children and so much more.
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This episode (041), I titled ‘Burnout, Break & Realignment’ as I speak about all that has been happening in my extended season break, and how it has affected me. Some of the things I cover include:
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