Real Talk with Tina and Ann
Tina and Ann met as journalists covering a capital murder trial, 15 years ago. Tina has been a tv and radio personality and has three children. Ann has a master's in counseling and has worked in the jail system, was a director of a battered woman's shelter/rape crisis center, worked as an assistant director at a school for children with autism, worked with abused kids and is currently raising her three children who have autism. She also is autistic and was told would not graduate high school, but as you can see, she has accomplished so much more. The duo share their stories of overcoming and interview people who are making it, despite what has happened. This is more than just two moms sharing their lives. This is two women who have overcome some of life's hardest obstacles. Join us every Wednesday as we go through life's journey together. There is purpose in the pain and hope in the journey.
Real Talk with Tina and Ann
Right On Time: Growth that Waits for Safety
What if you’re not behind at all—you’re right on time for a life that finally feels like yours? We dive into nonlinear living and redefine progress as capacity, not speed. Instead of chasing milestones and highlight reels, we talk about the quiet work that actually changes us: noticing overwhelm sooner, asking for help before the breaking point, and choosing rest without guilt.
Together we unpack how grief, trauma, neurodivergence, and caregiving ignore schedules and why that’s not a failure, it’s honesty. We share real stories—from moving the family’s music and gaming spaces to be closer, to finding laughter in a difficult caregiving season—that show how small, ordinary moments become anchors. You’ll hear why comparison erases crucial context, how “late blooming” is growth that waited for safety, and why some friendships can’t travel with you through certain seasons. We also get practical about boundaries, saying no to misaligned opportunities, and protecting the peace that lets deeper healing take root.
If you’ve ever felt pressure to perform your progress or explain your timeline, this conversation offers permission and a path back to yourself. There’s no finish line on becoming; there’s only honest attention to what your body and life can hold today. Invisible growth won’t trend, but it transforms: trusting your inner voice, releasing shame, staying present when escape would be easier. Listen, breathe, and let your pace be your own. If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs permission to slow down, and leave a review to help others find this conversation.