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Can You Hear Me Now?

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by Lady Madelyn Patterson

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GoneMad Productions & Glorify Him Productions presents "Can You Hear Me Now?"—a revolutionary approach to community healing that combines media storytelling with clinical expertise, specifically designed to serve underserved, underrepresented, and marginalized communities who have been systematically excluded from vital wellness conversations. Hosted by Lady Madelyn Patterson, a dedicated advocate for voice empowerment whose own transformation from medical trauma in Room 6835 to triumph exemplifies moving "Beyond Survival" to thriving, and co-hosted by Vicki Lynn Merriwether, a licensed professional counselor specializing in Religious Trauma and Faith Crisis within communities of color. This series creates a therapeutic community where viewers—particularly adults of all ages and socioeconomic backgrounds in underserved areas—can explore the intersection of faith, mental health, and personal empowerment. By prioritizing holistic health and wellness that addresses the unique barriers faced by marginalized populations, the show tackles physical vitality, mental resilience, financial literacy, and educational access while addressing the real symptoms of depression, anxiety, attachment injuries, and adjustment disorders that disproportionately impact communities lacking resources. Through its unwavering commitment to advocacy for silenced voices—including seniors, differently-abled individuals, and youth in underserved communities—"Can You Hear Me Now?" demonstrates that authentic storytelling is not just a pathway to personal healing, but a powerful tool for collective transformation and community power-building. Every episode amplifies voices that have been marginalized, celebrates unsung community heroes, and provides practical resources for navigating wellness when traditional systems have failed you.

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1/26/2026

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January 27, 2026

Self Care vs Self Tendering | Dr. Marcus Folkes and Kevin Overton-Hadtot | Mental Health

<p data-start="346" data-end="564">In this episode of <strong data-start="365" data-end="389">Can You Hear Me Now?</strong>, Lady Madelyn and Vicki Merriwether are joined by <strong data-start="440" data-end="461">Dr. Marcus Folkes</strong> and <strong data-start="466" data-end="490">Kevin Overton-Hadnot</strong> for a powerful conversation that challenges how we think about self-care.</p> <p data-start="566" data-end="847">Together, they unpack the difference between self-care as an activity and self-tendering as a way of life. The discussion centers on awareness, intentional focus, and recognizing our own mental capacity—understanding when to pause, when to push, and when to protect our energy.</p> <p data-start="849" data-end="1230">Rather than viewing wellness as an occasional act or checklist item, this episode invites listeners to embrace self-tendering as a lifestyle rooted in honesty, boundaries, and sustainability. Through reflection and real conversation, the group explores how tending to ourselves consistently can lead to healthier relationships, clearer thinking, and long-term emotional well-being.</p> <p data-start="1232" data-end="1362">This episode encourages listeners to move beyond quick fixes and toward a deeper, more compassionate relationship with themselves.</p>

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January 27, 2026

Third Spaces, Community & Celebrate Black Austin } Guests Bryan and Jane

<p data-start="335" data-end="608">In this episode of <strong data-start="354" data-end="378">Can You Hear Me Now?</strong>, Lady Madelyn and Vicki Merriwether sit down with <strong data-start="429" data-end="447">Bryan and Jane</strong>, the founders of <strong data-start="465" data-end="497">Celebrate Black Austin Tours</strong> and <strong data-start="502" data-end= "518">Third Spaces</strong>, to discuss community, culture, and the importance of preserving Black history in Austin.</p> <p data-start="610" data-end="1004">After relocating to Austin, Bryan and Jane wanted to learn more about the city's Black community but found limited resources and visibility. In response, they created <strong data-start="777" data-end="809">Celebrate Black Austin Tours</strong> to intentionally share the rich, often overlooked stories of Black Austin—particularly the history rooted in East Austin, where Black residents historically lived and built thriving communities.</p> <p data-start="1006" data-end="1463">The conversation also explores <strong data-start="1037" data-end="1053">Third Spaces</strong>, a curated, community-focused experience designed to bring people together in meaningful ways. With the Black population spread across Austin and surrounding areas, finding places to connect, fellowship, and build relationships can be challenging. Third Spaces creates a welcoming environment—often described as a family-reunion-style gathering—where people can simply show up, be seen, and build community.</p> <p data-start="1465" data-end="1646">This episode highlights the power of storytelling, the need for spaces of belonging, and the work being done to restore, preserve, and celebrate Black history and culture in Austin.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Love and Relationships | A Multigenerational Conversation | Relationship Card Game

January 27, 2026

Love and Relationships | A Multigenerational Conversation | Relationship Card Game

<p data-start="344" data-end="601">In this episode of <strong data-start="363" data-end="387">Can You Hear Me Now?</strong>, Lady Madelyn and Vicki Merriwether are joined by special guest <strong data-start="452" data-end="470">Dakeyona Jones</strong>, a young college graduate, for a thoughtful and engaging conversation about <strong data-start="547" data-end= "581">love and healthy relationships</strong> across generations.</p> <p data-start="603" data-end="991">Using an interactive game that posed thought-provoking questions, the group explored how each person would respond to relationship scenarios—revealing both the differences and similarities between generations. From evolving social norms to timeless relationship values, the discussion highlights how love is navigated differently depending on age, experience, and the era we're living in.</p> <p data-start="993" data-end="1326">The episode also dives into building relationships in the digital age, dating and connection at various stages of life, and recognizing the signs of a healthy relationship. At its core, this conversation centers on the foundation of love—communication, respect, boundaries, and self-awareness—no matter where you are on your journey.</p> <p data-start="1328" data-end="1487">Honest, reflective, and relatable, this episode invites listeners to examine their own beliefs about love and what it truly means to build healthy connections.</p>

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What is Can You Hear Me Now??

GoneMad Productions & Glorify Him Productions presents "Can You Hear Me Now?"—a revolutionary approach to community healing that combines media storytelling with clinical expertise, specifically designed to serve underserved, underrepresented, and marginalized communities who have been systematically excluded from vital wellness conversations.

Hosted by Lady Madelyn Patterson, a dedicated advocate for voice empowerment whose own transformation from medical trauma in Room 6835 to triumph exemplifies moving "Beyond Survival" to thriving, and co-hosted by Vicki Lynn Merriwether, a licensed professional counselor specializing in Religious Trauma and Faith Crisis within communities of color.

This series creates a therapeutic community where viewers—particularly adults of all ages and socioeconomic backgrounds in underserved areas—can explore the intersection of faith, mental health, and personal empowerment. By prioritizing holistic health and wellness that addresses the unique barriers faced by marginalized populations, the show tackles physical vitality, mental resilience, financial literacy, and educational access while addressing the real symptoms of depression, anxiety, attachment injuries, and adjustment disorders that disproportionately impact communities lacking resources.

Through its unwavering commitment to advocacy for silenced voices—including seniors, differently-abled individuals, and youth in underserved communities—"Can You Hear Me Now?" demonstrates that authentic storytelling is not just a pathway to personal healing, but a powerful tool for collective transformation and community power-building. Every episode amplifies voices that have been marginalized, celebrates unsung community heroes, and provides practical resources for navigating wellness when traditional systems have failed you.

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