I AM TRYING 2 HAVE A CONVERSATION WITH YOU
I’m Trying to Have a Conversation with You is a weekly podcast hosted by sisters Monique and Kasha, whose nearly 12-year age gap somehow turned into their greatest strength.
What started as lifelong, constantly interrupted phone calls has become a space for honest, funny, and thoughtful conversations about life as women, mothers, sisters, and humans trying to make sense of the world. From motherhood and mental health to relationships, pop culture, work, grief, joy, and the ridiculous things we all deal with, no topic is off limits—and no conversation has to end in agreement.
With humor, mutual respect, and a lot of lived experience, Monique and Kasha bring two generational perspectives to the table, proving that meaningful conversations can happen even when opinions differ. Expect laughs, vulnerability, strong takes, and the kind of dialogue that makes you feel like you’re sitting in on a real conversation—not a performance.
If you’ve ever been interrupted mid-sentence, needed to vent, or just wanted to hear someone say “same,” this show is for you.
To contact us, get your copy of Street Tales Volume One, shop the Street Tales Network Apparel (all proceeds go to Blue Cancer Connect), and gain access to all the podcast shows on our network, please go to: https://www.streettalesnetwork.com/
Episodes

3 days ago
3 days ago
In this episode, Monique and Kasha sit down with Tyler and BJ from their “brother podcast,” Fifty Sixi’N, for an honest and engaging conversation. They explore the dynamics of male and female friendships, emphasizing the importance of boundaries within co-ed relationships. The discussion expands to how marriage can shift these dynamics, and why trust and open communication are essential when maintaining friendships with the opposite sex.
The conversation also dives into modern perspectives on romance, highlighting how it often centers around female pleasure and what that means for couples today. To wrap things up, the group keeps things relatable with a discussion on balancing different TV preferences with your partner—and how even that can become meaningful, intentional quality time.
To contact us, get your copy of Street Tales Volume One, shop our Street Tales Network apparel (all proceeds go to Blue Cancer Connect), and gain access to all the podcasts on our platform, please go to: https://www.streettalesnetwork.com/
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Saturday Mar 21, 2026
Saturday Mar 21, 2026
In this episode, Monique and Kasha unpack how social media blurs reality, amplifies comparison, and alters relationships — from parenting and children's safety to adult mental health, algorithms, and parasocial connections.
They explore platform responsibility, oversharing, dating in the digital age, and practical tips for setting boundaries so families and individuals can stay grounded online.
To contact us, get your copy of Street Tales Volume One, shop the Street Tales Network Apparel (all proceeds go to Blue Cancer Connect), and gain access to all the podcast shows on our network, please go to: https://www.streettalesnetwork.com/
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Saturday Mar 14, 2026
Saturday Mar 14, 2026
In this episode, Monique and Kasha trade stories about chaotic kindergarten classrooms while giving well-deserved praise to teachers. They then dive into the evolution of social media, tracing its path from Six Degrees to TikTok.
Along the way, they explore both the benefits—like community building, networking, and support for people with rare illnesses—and the risks, including algorithms, misinformation, cyberbullying, and the impact on mental health, especially for children.
Blending personal stories with practical advice on setting boundaries online, the episode wraps up with a call for listeners to share their own social media drama, surprises, and experiences.

Monday Mar 09, 2026
Monday Mar 09, 2026
In this episode, Kasha and Monique serve up a mix of hot takes—mild, medium, and spicy—covering everything from the greatness of Oreo cookies and coffee to whether audiobooks should really count as reading. They dive into the quirks of morning people, debate the soullessness of minimalism, and share their strong preference for beverages served in glass.
The conversation jumps across a wide range of topics, including the aesthetics of product packaging, the cultural significance of the Olympics, and the ever-present rivalry between iPhones and Androids. Along the way, they weigh in on tipping culture, argue about the merits of candy corn, and discuss whether baseball deserves more excitement.
With plenty of humor and personal anecdotes, Kasha and Monique also tackle the classic dogs-versus-cats debate and reflect on parenting in public spaces, emphasizing the importance of teaching kids respect and boundaries. It’s a lively, relatable conversation full of laughs and unapologetic opinions.

Saturday Feb 28, 2026
Saturday Feb 28, 2026
In this episode, Kasha and Monique unpack the power of introspection and how their generational perspectives shape the way they think, feel, and process the world around them. Together, they explore what introspection really means, how their minds work in real time, and how parenting, emotions, and lived experiences influence their inner dialogue.
The discussion also touches on the brain as a "tool", the influence of past experiences, and the importance of self-analysis in decision-making.
To close things out, they lighten the mood with their recurring segment, “What Are You Watching?”—sharing what’s currently on their screens and why they’re loving it… or not.

Saturday Feb 21, 2026
Saturday Feb 21, 2026
Kasha and Monique, share stories about meeting their husbands, early dating moments, and the small gestures that turned into lifelong love.
With humor and hard truths they discuss dating rules, marriage challenges, and the importance of connection. The conversation also delves into heartbreak, healing, and the commitment required to maintain a loving relationship.
They emphasize that love is not enough on its own and that respect, communication, and flexibility are crucial for a successful partnership. Ultimately, they conclude that fighting for love is essential, but there are boundaries that should not be crossed.

Saturday Feb 14, 2026
Saturday Feb 14, 2026
In this engaging conversation, the sisters host a candid conversation about what love really means — how it starts as feeling and evolves into a daily choice. They explore familial, romantic, and friendship love, love languages, and how culture and media shape our expectations.
They also discuss setting boundaries, prioritizing relationships, teaching love to children, and practical ways to show care beyond holidays and grand gestures.

Saturday Feb 07, 2026
Saturday Feb 07, 2026
Hosts Monique and Kasha explore the history and meaning behind New Year’s resolutions, why the “new year, new me” idea took hold, and how cultural and marketing forces shape our desire to change.
They share personal stories about church fasts, the spiritual roots of fasting across religions, and how fasting can create focus, clarity, and dependence on God amid a culture of abundance.
The discuss practical tips including daily micro‑habits, building systems and accountability, giving yourself grace for setbacks, and considering spring as a natural time to launch lasting change.
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Saturday Jan 31, 2026
Saturday Jan 31, 2026
Episode one introduces sisters Monique and Kasha, their close-but-different bond across a 12-year age gap, and why they started this podcast to share real, funny, and honest conversations.
They preview show topics including motherhood, mental health, food and movie picks, guest interviews, and the occasional life rant — all in 45–60-minute weekly episodes that invite listener questions and feedback.
To contact us, get your copy of Street Tales Volume One, shop the Street Tales Network Apparel (all proceeds go to Blue Cancer Connect), and gain access to all the podcast shows on our network, please go to: https://www.streettalesnetwork.com/
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