Iyanla Vanzant On Maintaining Relationships, Feminine & Masculine Energy, The Power Of Silence +More

Published 2023-03-22
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All Comments (21)
  • @nettas5437
    "If a woman knew that her greatest power was silence...because then she can hear." That's deep.
  • @mandisahadiya
    Her energy, aura, presence and intellect is refreshing. I’m intrigued and I’m listening. Iyanla is a gem!
  • @danamonet77
    I was behind her and her assistant in line at a local restaurant here in Atlanta. She ordered her own food and paid, I was so nervous because I wanted to acknowledge her presence without ‘blowing up her spot’. I looked at the assistant for permission and them said “hello, thank you for what you’ve done for humanity” she said “hi there 🙂 you’re welcome”. And that was that. She is genuinely humble, I love it 💜
  • @jgj5369
    I used to love her show. I remember when she made that man put all those baby dolls in his arms to symbolize all the kids he had 😂.
  • @sinamen516
    Fix My Life was such a game changer for the culture, we needed Iyanla and all of her lessons!!!! I use them to this day!!! "Your behavior diminishes your message" 👏🏾
  • @hoodfella166
    Her energy is what’s missing from a lot of younger women and I’m glad she’s here to help them reunite with their feminine energy.
  • @kohby784
    Just having her presence on the show is beautiful and deep. I really miss seeing her energy in healing in our world. I can only hope that one day, she develops a school for gifted healers and help train other to go in the world and help heal. Our world needs it.
  • I’m begging y’all to have ms iyanla monthly! Have her regularly this young audience needs to her wisdom and she’s also REALLY funny!!
  • One thing that I learned from Iyanla is that regardless if you’re right or wrong, sometimes you have to let things fall in your lap and take ownership. It’s sometimes the experience you give a person that makes it wrong or right.
  • Iyanla is a treasure for our community. She drops valuable gems 💎
  • @jacobjohn9539
    She speaking to the masses with this interview….. Love her wisdom and energy ❤
  • @GiftedRuler10
    She said a woman can’t teach a man to be a man, she can only help him heal
  • I had everything Iyanla published at one point in my life. I'm a faithful devotee of Mother/Sister Iyanla. I was speaking with my 32 year old daughter last night and telling her how disgusted I am with my life because I am forced to be in masculine energy daily. I'm a FT caregiver for my 82 year old mother. I have no siblings and I do all that's needed to be done around the house including yard work. I just want to get a mani/pedi. I really don't think being a "strong, independent" woman is cute. Iyanla, fix our lives!
  • I love everything about this woman. The way she commands attention just by being herself; incredible!
  • The reason people of all ages love and respect Ms. Iyanla is because she understands where she came from and pays homage to her ancestors who sacrificed for her. Many blessings for her.
  • @dontraise
    Wooow this women is beyond amazing! She speaks facts and the wisdom is off the charts !
  • @myhunny2006
    For the woman to be in balance is a valuable contribution to everything around her 👑
  • @andre7767
    This woman has done so much! When we talk about people who deserve their flowers, this woman is that person. She is the only notable black woman who had a national TV program about us getting therapy and tackling our internal issues and dealing with our traumas TEN YEARS ago. I have a lot of respect for her.