The Misunderstood Podcast

By: Wanyae Hatfield
  • Summary

  • Welcome to the podcast that you can not only listen to, but connect with as well. The host Wanyae Hatfield is a young and motivated African-American individual who has seen a lot and overcame a lot throughout his life. In this show he wishes to not just teach but to talk to you about some things that he has learned by observing his surroundings through life. We hope that you find some value during your listen!!!
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Episodes
  • Everything Happens For A Reason
    Jun 13 2023

    Helloo family welcome back to another episode of the misunderstood podcast! Can you believe that we are already on episode 20!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!! The discipline and motivation to keep listening to these podcasts goes to show that we are all here for a reason! That being said lets hop into the topic, see you there!

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    20 mins
  • The value of hardship
    Jun 6 2023

    Hello Family! Welcome back to the misunderstood podcast!! Today we are tackling the value of hardship. If you have ever dealt with tough times understand that you are not alone! The most important thing to realise is that you have a gift that came from those tough times...Not sure what it is? Well tune in.

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    23 mins
  • It's my life! Not yours..
    May 29 2023

    Hello family welcome back to another episode of the misunderstood podcast! Quick question have you ever heard the phrase it's my life not yours? Yeah me too, I've even heard it come out my mouth a few times..so why do we say it? Why is it always used as a last resort nowadays in society? Lets dig into it.

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    18 mins

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