God's Not Thru With Me Yet
Welcome to God’s Not Thru With Me Yet — a soulful, unfiltered podcast where faith meets real life, and nothing is off-limits. Hosted from the heart, this show weaves raw storytelling with open conversations about the messy, beautiful, and sometimes painful journey of learning to know God — and ourselves — more deeply.
This isn’t your typical church talk. It's real talk.
From personal experiences with shame, identity, and healing, to deep (and sometimes funny) discussions with guests on topics like abortion, anxiety, friendship between the sexes, being the bride of Christ, transactional relationships, depression, and what it really means to have a relationship with God — we go there. Whether you’re a believer, doubter, deconstructing, or just spiritually curious, this space is for you.
No preaching. Just truth.
No filters. Just honesty.
No shame. Just grace.
Because Gods not thru with you either!
God's Not Thru With Me Yet
Colorism : Light Skinned vs Dark Skinned Women
In this powerful and eye-opening episode, Nikky sits down with Sasha for a raw conversation about colorism — the unspoken wounds and biases that exist not just in the world, but within the Black community itself. Together, they unpack what it meant growing up with different skin tones, how family and society shaped the way they saw themselves, and why “Black people can be racist too” when it comes to how we treat each other based on complexion.
Sasha opens up about the labels often placed on darker-skinned women — “aggressive,” “intimidating,” “too much” — and how those stereotypes still impact identity, confidence, and relationships. Nikky shares her own experiences as a biracial, lighter-skinned woman navigating assumptions, privilege, and pressure, and what she had to unlearn about her own ethnicity and heritage.
Through honest storytelling, funny moments, respectful disagreements, and real-time reflection, the two explore how colorism shapes childhood and womanhood.
Faith Takes Work and Healing Takes Time