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Tyronza “Ty” Kelly is the founder of Kelly Collective and the voice behind Still Not Okay—a blog and podcast where she tells the truth about what we’re living through, without sugarcoating it. A veteran and former federal HR professional, Ty writes from lived experience at the intersection of trauma, faith, community, and justice. Her work is equal parts reality check and refuge: a place to vent, think, heal, and rebuild—together.

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Jun 8, 2026 ∙ 5 min
The Importance of Relationship Trust: How Relationship Transparency Builds Trust
Trust is the foundation of every meaningful connection we nurture. When we think about the relationships that sustain us through life’s challenges, it becomes clear that trust is not just a feeling but a vital practice. Together, we can explore how embracing openness and honesty helps us build stronger bonds, especially when life feels uncertain or overwhelming. Let’s gently walk through the ways that relationship transparency can create a safe space where trust flourishes. Why Trust Matters...
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Jun 2, 2026 ∙ 4 min
Understanding the Five Love Languages Guide: Nurturing Connection and Healing
Love is a language we all speak, yet sometimes it feels like we’re speaking different dialects. When we understand how we and those we care about express and receive love, we open doors to deeper connection and healing. This guide gently walks us through the beautiful concept of the five love languages, offering practical insights and heartfelt encouragement to enrich our relationships and support our emotional well-being. Embracing the Five Love Languages Guide for Deeper Connection At the...
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May 21, 2026 ∙ 3 min
Navigating the Surreal World: Finding Balance and Connection
Have you ever felt like reality itself is slipping through your fingers? Like the world around you is somehow surreal, and you’re just trying to keep up with a script you never agreed to? Many people today wrestle with this strange feeling of disconnection. We live in a time when being a "functional adult" feels less like a natural stage of life and more like a high-stakes performance. Social media plays a huge role in this, turning our everyday existence into a show where survival depends on ho
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