Right Now with Rhenotha formerly Single Lady Chronicles
Right Now with Rhenotha is a fun, engaging, and interactive web series where real conversations meet real life. Hosted by Rhenotha Whitaker, the show blends hands-on storytelling, practical information, and lively discussions that explore the topics that impact everyday people. Originally launched as Single Lady Chronicles, the show has grown, elevated, and evolved into Right Now with Rhenotha, expanding its focus while keeping the same authentic voice and connection with viewers and listeners. What began as a series rooted in personal experiences has transformed into a broader platform where meaningful conversations and shared learning take center stage. Each episode features special guests, thoughtful insights, and engaging dialogue that explores financial education, lifestyle topics, health and wellness, self-help, and the realities of navigating life in today’s world. Through humor, curiosity, and real-life perspective, the show creates a space where viewers can learn something new, reflect on their own journeys, and feel part of an ongoing conversation. At its heart, Right Now with Rhenotha is about meeting life where it is happening right now, with honesty, energy, and a spirit of discovery.
Right Now with Rhenotha formerly Single Lady Chronicles
How I Got Back to Being Light in a Dark Moment
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In this Right Now Diary entry, I had to have a real conversation with myself.
I realized I was resisting being who I naturally am… light, joy, and connection. Because I wasn’t happy with my current situation, I allowed myself to become quiet, withdrawn, and dismayed. And that’s not me.
When I walk into a room, I speak to everyone. I smile. I connect. I shift atmospheres. But in this moment… that wasn’t happening.
And I had to ask myself… how dare I?
How dare I not show up as who God has called me to be, regardless of my circumstances?
This episode is about recognizing when you’ve stepped out of alignment with your purpose—and making the decision to get back to yourself.
Because your environment doesn’t change your assignment.
✨ Tap in for a reminder to choose delight over dismay and walk boldly in who you are.
Right Now with Rhenotha
Hosted by Rhenotha Whitaker
Right Now with Rhenotha is an experience designed to inform, inspire, and entertain. Blending conversation, storytelling, and everyday moments, it captures the energy of what’s happening right now.
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Right now, live with me too. Right now with the doctor. And this could be a right now doctor. I had to check myself. Because somewhere along the way, I started resisting being my normal self. I let my frustration of where I am shift who I am. And that's not like me. I'm usually sunshine and rainbows. I light. I enjoy. That's how I show up in the world. When I walk into a room, I speak to everyone. I make eye contact. I smile, I connect. And more often than not, I leave people better than I found them. Faces that were heavy, they lift up. Energy that was low shifts. That's just who I am. But because this place, this situation isn't what I chose, I allowed myself to become sullen, quiet, dismayed. And I noticed something. That thing I normally do, that light I normally bring, it wasn't happening. Not because I couldn't, but because I wasn't allowing it to. And I had to ask myself, how dare you? How dare I not be myself? How dare I walk into a room and not shift the atmosphere the way I know I'm called to do? That's part of my purpose. That's part of the assignment on my life. And in that moment, I didn't even recognize myself. Because as long as I've been aware of what God has placed inside of me, I've been committed to being light and love. So to step outside of that, to be disobedient to that calling, it didn't sit right in my spirit. So I made a decision. I chose to be delighted instead of dismayed. And just like that, I started coming back to myself. Smiling again, speaking to people again, connecting again, talking to the other residents, saying hello, being present, choosing to add hope to the atmosphere instead of heaviness. Because the truth is, my circumstances don't get to dictate my calling. So yes, I tapped myself on the hand and I reminded myself that it doesn't matter where I am, it doesn't matter what it looks like, I will be who God has called me to be.