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    <itunes:title>How You Live Now Determines Everything</itunes:title>
    <title>How You Live Now Determines Everything</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What you do today shapes how you live tomorrow. In this episode of Brit and the Chick, Melissa Knowles and Errol Barnett explore what it really means to thrive as you age—physically, mentally, and emotionally. From body changes and fitness to mental health, recovery, and the power of saying no, this conversation is a reminder that longevity isn’t just about adding years to your life—it’s about adding life to your years. This isn’t about waiting until something breaks down. It’s about choosing...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><b><em>What you do today shapes how you live tomorrow.</em></b></p><p>In this episode of <em>Brit and the Chick</em>, Melissa Knowles and Errol Barnett explore what it really means to thrive as you age—physically, mentally, and emotionally.</p><p>From body changes and fitness to mental health, recovery, and the power of saying no, this conversation is a reminder that longevity isn’t just about adding years to your life—it’s about adding life to your years.</p><p>This isn’t about waiting until something breaks down. It’s about choosing a lifestyle—right now—that supports the life you want later.</p><p>In this episode, we discuss:</p><ul><li> How daily habits impact long-term health and longevity </li><li> Why joy should be part of your routine—not something you earn later </li><li> The connection between boundaries, self-care, and overall well-being </li><li> How to think about your future self and start showing up for them today </li></ul><p>If you’ve been feeling the pull to make a change, reset your routines, or simply live with more intention—this conversation is for you.</p><p><em>Brit &amp; The Chick</em> is a weekly podcast hosted by longtime friends Melissa Knowles and Errol Barnett exploring culture, identity, purpose, and the questions we’re all quietly asking.</p><p>📞 Join the conversation: 762-254-0825</p><p>New episodes every Thursday.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b><em>What you do today shapes how you live tomorrow.</em></b></p><p>In this episode of <em>Brit and the Chick</em>, Melissa Knowles and Errol Barnett explore what it really means to thrive as you age—physically, mentally, and emotionally.</p><p>From body changes and fitness to mental health, recovery, and the power of saying no, this conversation is a reminder that longevity isn’t just about adding years to your life—it’s about adding life to your years.</p><p>This isn’t about waiting until something breaks down. It’s about choosing a lifestyle—right now—that supports the life you want later.</p><p>In this episode, we discuss:</p><ul><li> How daily habits impact long-term health and longevity </li><li> Why joy should be part of your routine—not something you earn later </li><li> The connection between boundaries, self-care, and overall well-being </li><li> How to think about your future self and start showing up for them today </li></ul><p>If you’ve been feeling the pull to make a change, reset your routines, or simply live with more intention—this conversation is for you.</p><p><em>Brit &amp; The Chick</em> is a weekly podcast hosted by longtime friends Melissa Knowles and Errol Barnett exploring culture, identity, purpose, and the questions we’re all quietly asking.</p><p>📞 Join the conversation: 762-254-0825</p><p>New episodes every Thursday.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>“What Are You?” — Identity, Belonging &amp; the Question We All Hate</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[“What are you?” It’s a question many of us have been asked—but what is really being asked in that moment? In this episode of Brit &amp; The Chick, Melissa Knowles and Errol Barnett unpack identity, belonging, and the layers behind a question that can feel uncomfortable, invasive, and often defining. Through personal stories and honest conversation, they explore what it means to navigate identity in a world that often tries to simplify who we are. In this episode, we discuss: Being “othered” a...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>“What are you?”</p><p>It’s a question many of us have been asked—but what is really being asked in that moment?</p><p>In this episode of <em>Brit &amp; The Chick</em>, Melissa Knowles and Errol Barnett unpack identity, belonging, and the layers behind a question that can feel uncomfortable, invasive, and often defining.</p><p>Through personal stories and honest conversation, they explore what it means to navigate identity in a world that often tries to simplify who we are.</p><p><b>In this episode, we discuss:</b></p><ul><li>Being “othered” and navigating mixed or complex identities</li><li>The impact of microaggressions and labeling</li><li>How ancestry and cultural heritage shape self-perception</li><li>The evolving nature of identity in a diverse world</li><li>Why we should be asking <b>“What are you about?”</b> instead</li></ul><p><b>This episode is for you if:</b></p><ul><li>You’ve ever been asked “What are you?” and didn’t quite know how to answer</li><li>You’ve felt put into a box that didn’t fully reflect who you are</li><li>You’re exploring identity, heritage, and what it means to belong</li><li>You believe identity is more than labels—it’s layered</li></ul><p>🎙️ <b>About the Podcast</b></p><p><em>Brit &amp; The Chick</em> is a weekly podcast hosted by Melissa Knowles and Errol Barnett—two longtime friends having millennial-minded conversations about culture, identity, and the questions we’re all quietly asking.</p><p><b>Because identity isn’t just what you are—it’s what you’re about.</b></p><p>💬 <b>Join the Conversation</b></p><p>Call or text: <b>762-254-0825</b></p><p>Don’t just listen—be part of the conversation.</p><p>⏱️ <b>Episode Chapters</b></p><p>00:00 — Introduction and Identity Exploration<br/> 02:57 — The Question: What Are You?<br/> 05:59 — Personal Stories of Othering<br/> 08:56 — Navigating Identity in Different Cultures<br/> 11:50 — Belonging and Self-Definition<br/> 14:47 — The Limitations of Labels<br/> 17:49 — Redefining Identity Questions<br/> 20:49 — Embracing Blackness and Heritage<br/> 26:34 — Exploring Ancestry and Citizenship<br/> 30:32 — Cultural Identity and Personal Reflection<br/> 35:28 — The Importance of Connection<br/> 41:19 — Defining Ourselves: What Are You About?</p><p><em>Brit &amp; The Chick</em> is a weekly podcast hosted by longtime friends Melissa Knowles and Errol Barnett exploring culture, identity, purpose, and the questions we’re all quietly asking.</p><p>📞 Join the conversation: 762-254-0825</p><p>New episodes every Thursday.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“What are you?”</p><p>It’s a question many of us have been asked—but what is really being asked in that moment?</p><p>In this episode of <em>Brit &amp; The Chick</em>, Melissa Knowles and Errol Barnett unpack identity, belonging, and the layers behind a question that can feel uncomfortable, invasive, and often defining.</p><p>Through personal stories and honest conversation, they explore what it means to navigate identity in a world that often tries to simplify who we are.</p><p><b>In this episode, we discuss:</b></p><ul><li>Being “othered” and navigating mixed or complex identities</li><li>The impact of microaggressions and labeling</li><li>How ancestry and cultural heritage shape self-perception</li><li>The evolving nature of identity in a diverse world</li><li>Why we should be asking <b>“What are you about?”</b> instead</li></ul><p><b>This episode is for you if:</b></p><ul><li>You’ve ever been asked “What are you?” and didn’t quite know how to answer</li><li>You’ve felt put into a box that didn’t fully reflect who you are</li><li>You’re exploring identity, heritage, and what it means to belong</li><li>You believe identity is more than labels—it’s layered</li></ul><p>🎙️ <b>About the Podcast</b></p><p><em>Brit &amp; The Chick</em> is a weekly podcast hosted by Melissa Knowles and Errol Barnett—two longtime friends having millennial-minded conversations about culture, identity, and the questions we’re all quietly asking.</p><p><b>Because identity isn’t just what you are—it’s what you’re about.</b></p><p>💬 <b>Join the Conversation</b></p><p>Call or text: <b>762-254-0825</b></p><p>Don’t just listen—be part of the conversation.</p><p>⏱️ <b>Episode Chapters</b></p><p>00:00 — Introduction and Identity Exploration<br/> 02:57 — The Question: What Are You?<br/> 05:59 — Personal Stories of Othering<br/> 08:56 — Navigating Identity in Different Cultures<br/> 11:50 — Belonging and Self-Definition<br/> 14:47 — The Limitations of Labels<br/> 17:49 — Redefining Identity Questions<br/> 20:49 — Embracing Blackness and Heritage<br/> 26:34 — Exploring Ancestry and Citizenship<br/> 30:32 — Cultural Identity and Personal Reflection<br/> 35:28 — The Importance of Connection<br/> 41:19 — Defining Ourselves: What Are You About?</p><p><em>Brit &amp; The Chick</em> is a weekly podcast hosted by longtime friends Melissa Knowles and Errol Barnett exploring culture, identity, purpose, and the questions we’re all quietly asking.</p><p>📞 Join the conversation: 762-254-0825</p><p>New episodes every Thursday.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title> When Did You Decide Your Health Is Your Responsibility?</itunes:title>
    <title> When Did You Decide Your Health Is Your Responsibility?</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[When did you realize… your health is your responsibility? In this episode of The Brit and the Chick, Melissa and Errol have an honest conversation about the moment everything shifts—the moment you stop waiting and start choosing yourself. Because the truth is simple: nobody is coming to save you. This isn’t about vanity. It’s about ownership. It’s about discipline. It’s about making daily decisions that support the life you say you want. Melissa and Errol share personal stories from their own...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>When did you realize… your health is your responsibility?</p><p>In this episode of <em>The Brit and the Chick</em>, Melissa and Errol have an honest conversation about the moment everything shifts—the moment you stop waiting and start choosing yourself.</p><p>Because the truth is simple:<br/><b>nobody is coming to save you.</b></p><p>This isn’t about vanity. It’s about ownership. It’s about discipline. It’s about making daily decisions that support the life you say you want.</p><p>Melissa and Errol share personal stories from their own fitness journeys—the challenges, the mindset shifts, and the role community has played in helping them stay consistent. They also dive into the connection between physical health and mental well-being, the importance of recovery, and what it really means to build a lifestyle rooted in wellness.</p><p>If you’ve ever struggled with consistency, motivation, or knowing where to start, this episode is for you.</p><p><b>Wellness is your birthright—but you have to claim it.</b></p><p><b>In this episode, we cover:</b><br/>• The moment you realize your health is your responsibility<br/>• Why community matters more than motivation<br/>• Mental health benefits of movement<br/>• Longevity and key health metrics like VO2 max<br/>• The importance of recovery and rest<br/>• How small daily choices shape your overall wellness</p><p><b>Key Takeaways:</b><br/>• Fitness is not just about appearance—it’s about self-care<br/>• Health responsibility often comes with life transitions<br/>• Community support helps maintain consistency<br/>• Recovery is essential for long-term results<br/>• Your daily habits determine your long-term health<br/>• Taking control of your health is empowering</p><p><b>Notable Quotes:</b><br/>“Fitness is a lifestyle choice.”<br/>“Your body will impress you.”<br/>“Wellness is your birthright.”</p><p><b>Chapters:</b><br/>00:00 The Realization of Fitness Responsibility<br/>02:56 Personal Journeys in Fitness<br/>06:07 The Importance of Community in Health<br/>08:44 Understanding Longevity and Health Metrics<br/>11:34 Mental Health and Fitness<br/>14:34 The Role of Recovery in Fitness<br/>17:31 Lifestyle Choices and Wellness<br/>20:19 Taking Control of Your Health<br/>23:06 Final Thoughts on Fitness and Longevity</p><p><em>Brit &amp; The Chick</em> is a weekly podcast hosted by longtime friends Melissa Knowles and Errol Barnett exploring culture, identity, purpose, and the questions we’re all quietly asking.</p><p>📞 Join the conversation: 762-254-0825</p><p>New episodes every Thursday.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When did you realize… your health is your responsibility?</p><p>In this episode of <em>The Brit and the Chick</em>, Melissa and Errol have an honest conversation about the moment everything shifts—the moment you stop waiting and start choosing yourself.</p><p>Because the truth is simple:<br/><b>nobody is coming to save you.</b></p><p>This isn’t about vanity. It’s about ownership. It’s about discipline. It’s about making daily decisions that support the life you say you want.</p><p>Melissa and Errol share personal stories from their own fitness journeys—the challenges, the mindset shifts, and the role community has played in helping them stay consistent. They also dive into the connection between physical health and mental well-being, the importance of recovery, and what it really means to build a lifestyle rooted in wellness.</p><p>If you’ve ever struggled with consistency, motivation, or knowing where to start, this episode is for you.</p><p><b>Wellness is your birthright—but you have to claim it.</b></p><p><b>In this episode, we cover:</b><br/>• The moment you realize your health is your responsibility<br/>• Why community matters more than motivation<br/>• Mental health benefits of movement<br/>• Longevity and key health metrics like VO2 max<br/>• The importance of recovery and rest<br/>• How small daily choices shape your overall wellness</p><p><b>Key Takeaways:</b><br/>• Fitness is not just about appearance—it’s about self-care<br/>• Health responsibility often comes with life transitions<br/>• Community support helps maintain consistency<br/>• Recovery is essential for long-term results<br/>• Your daily habits determine your long-term health<br/>• Taking control of your health is empowering</p><p><b>Notable Quotes:</b><br/>“Fitness is a lifestyle choice.”<br/>“Your body will impress you.”<br/>“Wellness is your birthright.”</p><p><b>Chapters:</b><br/>00:00 The Realization of Fitness Responsibility<br/>02:56 Personal Journeys in Fitness<br/>06:07 The Importance of Community in Health<br/>08:44 Understanding Longevity and Health Metrics<br/>11:34 Mental Health and Fitness<br/>14:34 The Role of Recovery in Fitness<br/>17:31 Lifestyle Choices and Wellness<br/>20:19 Taking Control of Your Health<br/>23:06 Final Thoughts on Fitness and Longevity</p><p><em>Brit &amp; The Chick</em> is a weekly podcast hosted by longtime friends Melissa Knowles and Errol Barnett exploring culture, identity, purpose, and the questions we’re all quietly asking.</p><p>📞 Join the conversation: 762-254-0825</p><p>New episodes every Thursday.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Why Is Therapy Still Taboo in the Black Community?</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Brit &amp; The Chick, Melissa Knowles and Errol Barnett explore a topic many people are still hesitant to talk about openly: therapy and mental health in the Black community. Melissa and Errol share their personal therapy journeys, and together they unpack the stigma that still surrounds seeking professional mental health support. From cultural expectations to financial barriers, the conversation examines why therapy has historically been viewed with skepticism — and why th...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <b>Brit &amp; The Chick</b>, Melissa Knowles and Errol Barnett explore a topic many people are still hesitant to talk about openly: therapy and mental health in the Black community.</p><p>Melissa and Errol share their personal therapy journeys, and together they unpack the stigma that still surrounds seeking professional mental health support. From cultural expectations to financial barriers, the conversation examines why therapy has historically been viewed with skepticism — and why that mindset is beginning to shift.</p><p>They also discuss high-functioning depression, the importance of finding therapists who understand cultural context, and how faith and therapy can work together rather than in opposition.</p><p>This episode is about reframing therapy as a tool for growth, healing and generational change.</p><p>What We Talk About</p><p>• The stigma around therapy in the Black community<br/> • Melissa’s personal experience with therapy<br/> • Why high-functioning depression often goes unnoticed<br/> • The financial barriers that prevent people from seeking help<br/> • Why culturally competent therapists matter<br/> • Faith and therapy working together<br/> • Why therapy should be seen as mental health maintenance</p><p><b>Resources &amp; Links Mentioned</b></p><p>Mental health resources referenced in this episode:</p><p>• <b>U.S. Department of Health and Human Services – Office of Minority Health</b><br/> Mental &amp; Behavioral Health in Black/African American Communities<br/> <a href='https://minorityhealth.hhs.gov/mental-and-behavioral-health-blackafrican-americans'>https://minorityhealth.hhs.gov/mental-and-behavioral-health-blackafrican-americans</a><br/><br/></p><p>• <b>Dr. Judith Joseph (Mental Health Researcher &amp; Psychiatrist)</b><br/> <a href='https://www.instagram.com/drjudithjoseph/'>https://www.instagram.com/drjudithjoseph/</a><br/><br/></p><p>Follow the podcast on Instagram:</p><p>• <b>Brit &amp; The Chick</b><br/> <a href='https://www.instagram.com/britandthechick/'>https://www.instagram.com/britandthechick/</a></p><p>Join the Conversation</p><p>We want to hear from you.</p><p>Don’t just listen to the conversation — <b>be part of it.</b></p><p><em>Brit &amp; The Chick</em> is a weekly podcast hosted by longtime friends Melissa Knowles and Errol Barnett exploring culture, identity, purpose, and the questions we’re all quietly asking.</p><p>📞 Join the conversation: 762-254-0825</p><p>New episodes every Thursday.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <b>Brit &amp; The Chick</b>, Melissa Knowles and Errol Barnett explore a topic many people are still hesitant to talk about openly: therapy and mental health in the Black community.</p><p>Melissa and Errol share their personal therapy journeys, and together they unpack the stigma that still surrounds seeking professional mental health support. From cultural expectations to financial barriers, the conversation examines why therapy has historically been viewed with skepticism — and why that mindset is beginning to shift.</p><p>They also discuss high-functioning depression, the importance of finding therapists who understand cultural context, and how faith and therapy can work together rather than in opposition.</p><p>This episode is about reframing therapy as a tool for growth, healing and generational change.</p><p>What We Talk About</p><p>• The stigma around therapy in the Black community<br/> • Melissa’s personal experience with therapy<br/> • Why high-functioning depression often goes unnoticed<br/> • The financial barriers that prevent people from seeking help<br/> • Why culturally competent therapists matter<br/> • Faith and therapy working together<br/> • Why therapy should be seen as mental health maintenance</p><p><b>Resources &amp; Links Mentioned</b></p><p>Mental health resources referenced in this episode:</p><p>• <b>U.S. Department of Health and Human Services – Office of Minority Health</b><br/> Mental &amp; Behavioral Health in Black/African American Communities<br/> <a href='https://minorityhealth.hhs.gov/mental-and-behavioral-health-blackafrican-americans'>https://minorityhealth.hhs.gov/mental-and-behavioral-health-blackafrican-americans</a><br/><br/></p><p>• <b>Dr. Judith Joseph (Mental Health Researcher &amp; Psychiatrist)</b><br/> <a href='https://www.instagram.com/drjudithjoseph/'>https://www.instagram.com/drjudithjoseph/</a><br/><br/></p><p>Follow the podcast on Instagram:</p><p>• <b>Brit &amp; The Chick</b><br/> <a href='https://www.instagram.com/britandthechick/'>https://www.instagram.com/britandthechick/</a></p><p>Join the Conversation</p><p>We want to hear from you.</p><p>Don’t just listen to the conversation — <b>be part of it.</b></p><p><em>Brit &amp; The Chick</em> is a weekly podcast hosted by longtime friends Melissa Knowles and Errol Barnett exploring culture, identity, purpose, and the questions we’re all quietly asking.</p><p>📞 Join the conversation: 762-254-0825</p><p>New episodes every Thursday.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Are You Black Enough? Identity, Colorism &amp; Belonging</itunes:title>
    <title>Are You Black Enough? Identity, Colorism &amp; Belonging</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[A conversation about Black identity, colorism, and belonging across the global Black diaspora. What does it mean to be “Black enough”? In this episode of Brit &amp; The Chick, Melissa Knowles and Errol Barnett unpack a question that many people across the Black diaspora have wrestled with at some point in their lives. From colorism to cultural expectations, Melissa and Errol share personal experiences and challenge the idea that anyone else gets to define what Blackness should look like. The ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><em>A conversation about Black identity, colorism, and belonging across the global Black diaspora.</em></p><p>What does it mean to be “Black enough”?</p><p>In this episode of <b>Brit &amp; The Chick</b>, Melissa Knowles and Errol Barnett unpack a question that many people across the Black diaspora have wrestled with at some point in their lives.</p><p>From colorism to cultural expectations, Melissa and Errol share personal experiences and challenge the idea that anyone else gets to define what Blackness should look like.</p><p>The conversation explores identity, belonging, language, and the pressure of labels — while celebrating the power of reclaiming your own story.</p><p>Whether you grew up in the United States, on the African continent, in the Caribbean, or anywhere across the diaspora, this episode invites you to reflect on what identity means to you.</p><p>Pull up a chair and join the conversation.</p><p>New episodes of <b>Brit &amp; The Chick</b> drop every Thursday.</p><p>If you enjoyed this episode, follow the podcast and share it with someone who should be part of the conversation.</p><p><em>Brit &amp; The Chick</em> is a weekly podcast hosted by longtime friends Melissa Knowles and Errol Barnett exploring culture, identity, purpose, and the questions we’re all quietly asking.</p><p>📞 Join the conversation: 762-254-0825</p><p>New episodes every Thursday.</p>]]></description>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2026 19:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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