
The Gag is… Podcast
The GAG is" is a powerful podcast that takes you on a journey through the life of a remarkable black woman who defied the odds. Charli Shanta became a teen mom and a widow by 21. Now in her mid 30’s life has been unpredictable, she’s faced unimaginable adversity yet she's never given up. Join Charli as she shares her inspiring story, offering a message of resilience and hope even if it isn’t always perfect. Discover that even in the darkest times there are better days ahead. Laughter can always follow tears.
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Podcasting since 2023 • 64 episodes
The Gag is… Podcast
Latest Episodes
Back-to-School Health Essentials: Physicals, Medications & More
Charlie Shante discusses the importance of scheduling back-to-school health appointments early to ensure your child starts the school year with all required medical clearances and in good health.• Start scheduling physical exams and imm...
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25:10

First Impressions Start Young: Building Character Through Courtesy
Manners matter, and I've noticed an alarming decline in basic courtesy among children today, creating challenges for both adults and other kids who interact with them.• Children as young as five or six showing shocking disrespect to adu...
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22:26

Restructuring Your Life: Breaking Down the Path to Self-Improvement
Breaking life into manageable pieces can make restructuring your life more achievable, just like eating a pizza is easier when it's sliced rather than trying to consume it whole. Using a "four quarters" approach helps identify goals, gather res...
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30:32

Kids, Camps, and Climbing Utility Bills: A Parent's Summer Reality
Summer brings unique challenges for parents as they navigate planning activities, managing increased expenses, and keeping kids constructively occupied during the break. From sports commitments that don't pause for summer to the mysterious phen...
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32:11

Memorial Day vs Veterans Day: Honor the Fallen Correctly
Memorial Day is specifically for honoring military personnel who died in service to the country, not to be confused with Veterans Day which honors all who have served. I share my personal experience as a military widow and why the common phrase...
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