Ask Basia Video Podcast S1 EP 13 – “The Kardashian Culture.”

Basia Alicia Powell This episode was spicy. The queens Alana Avis, Ariel Paredes and I, Basia Powell did not hold back on the Kardashians. The Kardashian family is undoubtedly reality TV royalty and as such they have had an incredible impact on pop culture throughout the world through their TV show and massive social media... Continue Reading →

Ask Basia Video Podcast Season 2 Episode 5 – ” How To Make Your Marriage Work?”

Basia Alicia Powell I truly admire couples who are happily married. I am fully aware that they have to overcome a lot to make a marriage work. This week, my cohosts Ariel Paredes @relword3 , Alana Avis @beautybfly and I @basiapowell discussed , "How To Make A Marriage Work?" We were joined by licensed therapist... Continue Reading →

ASK BASIA VIDEO PODCAST S2 EP2 – “Making Yourself A Priority.”

By Basia Alicia Powell For most women, it is very difficult for them to make themselves a priority. Often times, we put our husbands, children and other people before ourselves. Within recent years, I have discovered that this is an unhealthy approach and if I am to truly improve my quality of life, I must... Continue Reading →

ASK BASIA VIDEO PODCAST SEASON 2, EP1 “New Year’s Resolutions.”

It's a new day, and the Ask Basia Video Podcast is back. This season, I am joined by two queens as my co-hosts Canadian/American, Alana Avis and Latino American, Comedian and Actress, Ariel Paredes. I promise you this is going to be a phenomenal season. No topic is off limit. In this episode, we discussed... Continue Reading →

Ask Basia VIdeo Podcast EP 21- “Digital Dating”

By Basia Alicia Powell Today the queens and I discussed "Digital Dating". If you were fortunate enough to have found your life partner or soul mate online, you were ahead of the game. Most of us are catching up. Psychology Today estimates that by the year 2040 70 % of couples will meet online. Therefore,... Continue Reading →

My Happiness Cannot Be Compromised

By Basia Alicia Powell It is difficult to ask people who are not on your level to think on your level. Most people process information based on how the message affects them or their insecurities. When you are 5 years old, you think like a 5 year old. The problem arises when some people are... Continue Reading →

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