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In this episode of The Millennial’s Guide to Fascinating Womanhood, we analyze The Thin Man (1934) through the lens of Fascinating Womanhood principles and traditional femininity.Starring William Powell and Myrna Loy, The Thin Man presents one of classic Hollywood’s most iconic on-screen marriages. But beyond the glamour, cocktails, and murder mystery plot, the relationship between Nick and Nora Charles offers surprising insight into admiration, respect, playful femininity, and marital harmony.In this Fascinating Womanhood film breakdown, we discuss:How Nora demonstrates admiration and belief in her husbandThe power of lightness, humor, and charm in marriageEmotional self-control and feminine influenceTraditional gender roles in classic Hollywood filmsWhat millennial women can apply to modern dating and marriage Does their dynamic reflect traditional marriage values, or something more modern? And why does this 1934 film still resonate with women seeking soft, elegant, and respectful partnerships today?If you’re interested in Fascinating Womanhood, traditional marriage principles, classic film analysis, or learning relationship lessons from old Hollywood, this episode is for you.

In this episode of The Millennial’s Guide to Fascinating Womanhood, Jalisa explores Mary Bailey from It’s a Wonderful Life and the quiet strength of her femininity.Mary shows us that Fascinating Womanhood isn’t loud or forceful — it’s rooted in inner happiness, emotional steadiness, and gentle influence. This episode is especially for single women who feel pressured to prove themselves or rush their journey.We’ll talk about how Mary’s warmth, loyalty, and joyful spirit shaped her world — and how those same feminine qualities can be lived out now, not someday.A reminder that a woman doesn’t need to be loud, married, or perfect to be fascinating — just rooted, peaceful, and true to herself. 💕

I’m finally back behind the mic—and I’m genuinely glad to be here.In this episode, I share why I stepped away from podcasting for five years and what it took for me to return. Life shifted in ways I didn’t expect. I went through seasons of burnout, discouragement, self-doubt, and deep isolation. I lost my rhythm, my confidence, and at times, my voice. What once felt joyful began to feel overwhelming, and I quietly laid this podcast down.But stepping away wasn’t the end of the story—it was a pause.This episode is about growth, healing, and learning to give myself grace. It’s about rediscovering femininity, inner happiness, and purpose after seasons of silence. I talk honestly about why I needed the break, what God has been teaching me during the quiet years, and why now feels like the right time to come back—not perfect, but present.If you’ve ever stopped something you loved…If you’ve ever felt behind, unseen, or unsure how to begin again…This episode is for you.Welcome back to The Millennial’s Guide to Fascinating Womanhood with Jalisa.I’m so glad you’re here—and I’m so glad I am too. 💕

We have left 2020 in the dust and now have finally arrived in 2021. So what are my goals for 2021?Listen and find out!

I know I have been gone for a while,but Im coming with new episodes soon! Also,I have a fee things up my sleeves for the new year.Happy Holidays!!!!

In this episode,we give a brief history on feminism and talk about the amazing Pro-Feminine movement

On this episode, we discuss the aspects of Femininity,the myths and what femininity truly is.

During this time in life,here are a few things to remember that we don't talk about during Women's History Month.

In this episode,I talk about different groups and ways to meet Traditional friends.

In this episode,we discuss ways to get this Caronavirus outbreak.