The 4 O'Clock Pour
Tagline: Sipping, Sharing, and Serving Up Real Talk
Grab a glass, get cozy, and join best friends Chanel and Ki as they dish out unfiltered conversations on life, love, relationships and motherhood. they are known for their blunt honesty, infectious laughter, and unwavering vulnerability.
Each episode, they'll "pour up" their thoughts and experiences serving listeners a shot of realness. From hilarious anecdotes to heartwarming stories, Chanel and Ki will leave you feeling seen, heard, and probably a little tipsy.
Tune in for:
- Unapologetic discussions on motherhood and relationships
- Raw entrepreneurship insights and lessons learned
- Heartfelt conversations on self-care, mental health, and personal growth
- Laughter-filled moments and inside jokes
- Inspirational stories of resilience
The Four O'Clock Pour is more than just a podcast- it's a community. Join the movement, where women from all walks of life come together to support, uplift, and talk that good shit.
So, grab yourself a glass, get comfortable, and let us pour into you!
The 4 O'Clock Pour
The Pour On... When Love Isn't Enough
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Some breakups don’t come from cheating, betrayal, or obvious toxicity… sometimes, it’s much harder than that. Sometimes, there’s still love.
In this episode of The Four O’Clock Pour, we’re getting into the uncomfortable truth that nobody really prepares you for—when love isn’t enough to sustain a relationship. What happens when you care deeply for someone, but the connection lacks alignment, consistency, or emotional safety? When do you stop trying to make it work and start choosing yourself instead?
We’re sharing real experiences, hard realizations, and the emotional weight of walking away from someone you still love. Because ending a relationship like that doesn’t feel like relief—it feels like grief.
This episode is for anyone who’s ever had to let go of love… not because it wasn’t real, but because it wasn’t enough.