Regina Swarn Audio Series Presents - Saturday Night Reflections
Episode Date: August 3, 2025Fan MailSaturday nights once meant revival-like services, family gatherings, and the warmth of community. As Regina Swarn opens her heart in this candid conversation, she takes listeners on an emotion...al journey through cherished memories of those closest to her who have passed - her parents, sister Lora, and Mother Jackson. These weren't just family members; they were her confidants, supporters, and the foundation of her daily existence.The conversation shifts to workplace dynamics, where Regina reflects on being perceived as "stuck up" simply because she avoids the gossip circles that dominate office culture. With refreshing honesty, she addresses the childishness of colleagues who fall silent when she approaches, making it clear she was their topic of conversation moments before. Her wisdom extends to a valuable warning: once you leave a workplace, any confidences shared with erstwhile colleagues often become public knowledge.In stark contrast to these shallow work relationships, Regina celebrates the authentic connections that sustain her. She highlights her friendship with Stephen Paul - someone she can call at 2 AM who will listen without judgment - and the renewed creative partnership with her nephew Antonio that echoes the supportive relationship she once shared with her sister Lora. These genuine bonds have nurtured her podcast journey through moments of doubt toward its current success.The episode concludes with powerful encouragement for listeners to persist with their dreams despite discouraging circumstances. Regina's own experience proves that genuine belief in your vision, coupled with determination, eventually bears fruit. Her excitement about upcoming interviews with artist Murphy Elliott and blues musician Chris Elliott is palpable as she continues building a platform that shares not only her stories but also the fascinating journeys of others.Ready to join Regina's candid conversations? Contact her at swarnregina@gmail.com and share this podcast with someone who appreciates authentic discussion about life's challenges and joys.Reaching for 🌟 The end of my showSupport the showContact swarnregina@gmail.com
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Hey there, I'm Regina Sworn.
Welcome back to a little candid conversation with me.
This is a Saturday night candid conversation.
And welcome back to Regina Sworn audio series presents.
You know, sometimes I'll come between and throughout a little podcast about life, you know.
In between my interviews and all that stuff with other people, I still throw out my other little, my little podcast about life in general.
And, yeah, I want to do that tonight.
And every thing I want to speak about.
go ahead and tell you where you can contact me.
Contact me at Sworn Ritina at gmail.com.
And my podcast is right here at BuzzSprout.
I know a lot of times a lot of you pull up that same old podcast over at Spotify
from a year and a half ago.
What I got to do is go over there and remove everything from there.
And that way my stuff here would just come up.
I think that's what I need to do.
I probably should have already taken care of that.
but I've been so busy that I, oh my God, I got to do that.
I just got to go to Spotify and remove, just delete my account there.
That's what I got to do.
Tonight I just want to speak candidly about things in life.
I think one of the first things I want to talk about is I would like to speak about
Saturday nights and what they meant to me and what they mean to me now.
Saturday nights
15 years ago
were the most beautiful
or 20 years ago
were the most beautiful
Saturday nights ever
we had
Mother Jackson was still here
my late great pastor
we had Saturday night service
and it was like a revival
and it was just
you got prayer
and it was just beautiful
it's very beautiful
and I missed that
I miss my family
I guess I still got family here, but when I say I miss my family, the ones who I was closest to, you see, I grew up with being there with my mom, my mother, and my dad.
And so I grew up being there with them and coming up with them and living with them and my sister, Laura.
And sometimes people say, you only speak of Mother Jackson, Laura, your dad and your mom.
And there's a reason for that.
It's because I was closest to them.
And so for all those years, guys, put yourself in my shoes, if you can, for just a moment,
I was closest to them.
So therefore, yes, I missed them because I was closest to them, has nothing to do with love
because I do still love my other brothers and sisters and family.
I love them, but there was like, I mean,
give you an illustration like houses they are we got one house over there you got one house over
there you got one house down there but the one house the house i'm talking about is the house our house
okay the house that i was in and i'm using this family wise other family members were like in other
houses there were meaning we wasn't close doesn't mean i don't love them we don't love them we
just was not closed ever so yes i miss my sister laura you know we used to talk we used to pick up the
phone and they could talk about pretty much anything we could you know we just had a great great
relationship which is probably why i still dream about her now um so i i miss that i miss them
and they're all gone you know they're all with the lord i know they are my dad i miss my dad
You know, my dad, he was, people say, you know, he had you so spoiled and he looked at you as a baby.
And yeah, he did.
Even when we got our first apartment, my dad, he, God bless his soul, he was such a quiet man, but he was a very powerful man.
He would, he would still pay half of our rent.
He would still give us money, although we would have jobs.
but we were doing well. My dad was still like put money out to help us. That's a real man for you.
And I miss our mom. I miss a mother very much. I miss her. I missed the times that we had together
long years and years ago and I missed those later years. You know, people like to say, well, I took
care of her in the end of her life. I took care of her. They were forgetting that my sister,
Laura, Laura and me, we were there for them from the beginning, although
way to basically, just definitely my dad, always to the end.
So that can never be taken away from us.
That can never be erased.
You matter how hard people try.
I don't talk a lot about different things,
so I'm not going to talk personally about anything or anybody.
But I'm just saying right now that I truly miss those key figures.
Mother, dad, sister Laura,
and mother A.B. Jackson.
And I'll always remember them.
They would never die because as long as I got a voice, I'm going to always,
and as long as I'm here, I'm going to always remember them because I miss that part of my wife.
Again, it does not take away from what I feel about other family members.
I love them very much, very much.
I still love them.
But I do miss the ones that just name.
out. I want to talk about now,
to shift the gears a little bit, about people that you work around.
I work around a bunch of people who gossip and talk and talk about people.
And I feel sometimes that I am such a loner because I don't like being in the company of them.
And it may seem like I'm stuck up and maybe I am.
I don't know.
I just don't like to be around all these old women and some men that walk around and all they got time to do is talk about people.
Just all they got time to deal.
And a lot of times I'm walking down the hall and you know they're talking about you.
They get really quiet.
They get quiet.
And I've had it happen so many times.
They'd be talking and scare them to death because they're like, oh, my God.
She's just walked upon me.
Let me shut up.
So, yeah, you know, these people, they sit there and they talk about you.
I'm walking down the hall.
And then they get really quiet.
You can hear a pin drop.
And then I walked down the hall and one day I just threw my hair back like, oh, whatever.
Whatever.
And then I'm standing there one day.
I'm drinking some orange juice in one of the rooms and one of the ladies probably didn't.
even though I was in that room and she was just babbling away and talking about me, talking about me really bad, saying this and that.
And I guess one of the other ladies said, she's in her, she's in her.
She's in her. She's in her.
You know, I wish these people would get a life.
These people are so old, some of them.
They are so childish.
they are so ignorant
and it breaks my heart
am I stuck up yes I am
if you want to call it stick up because I don't
like being around people who are talking about other people
that makes me stick up then yeah I guess I am
I don't like it
I mean you you're in somebody's face
and you act like you like them
and then as soon as they turn their back you're talking about them like a dog
That is one of the most disgraceful things I've ever heard of.
So, yeah, I can't stand that.
Another thing, since we're on the job subject,
I cannot stand it when you are at a job.
And I had some good friends over at another job I was at.
As long as you're there, you're good, you're good, you're good to go.
But once you leave, don't ever have shared secrets with these people about anything.
because if you're at a job or at a situation in your life,
I don't care if it's a job or not,
if you're at a situation in your life,
then you shared something with somebody
and then you're no longer around that person,
rest assured your business would be all over that place
because they feel like you're no longer there,
so now they got room to tell the secret
that you shared with them or that you talk with them about.
So that's another thing to watch out for.
I mean, seriously, watch out for that.
Because people say they got your back.
Yeah, they got your back.
They got your back, baby.
They got your back all the way.
So I want to say that, and I'm going to get off the job thing now
because it gives me a headache to talk about that,
to talk about drama and to talk about people like that.
It just, I don't know, it makes me want to throw up
when I talk about, you know, the job, people on the job.
So let me get off of that.
I want to talk about my podcast.
I'm grateful to those who support it.
I have supporters.
I have strangers, supporter, who support my podcast.
And I do have friends who are close to me who support it.
I talk of Stephen Paul a lot.
I know I talk of him, my friend in Florida, Stephen Paul a lot.
But I really, I really adore that man because he has not missed a beat as a friend.
He's been a wonderful friend.
There have been friends come in and out of my life,
but he has remained a really treasured friend that I'll always remember,
that I'll always hold near and dear to my heart.
I love Stephen Ball.
He's a great guy.
I can call him up at, sometimes a man is asleep.
I can call him up at 2 o'clock in the morning.
I can call him up, and I wake him up, but, you know, he'll wake up, he'll get up.
Yeah. So he's a great man. I love Stephen Paul. You know, I'm so grateful to have friends like him in my corner. He's a great guy. And he's a wonderful friend. I truly, truly treasure friends like that. And I do have good friends. I still have good friends. Everybody's not an enemy. So I want to say that. So kudos to Stephen Paul for always remaining a wonderful, wonderful friend.
back to my podcast
I appreciate those who support it
I appreciate my
nephew
brother Antonio
Yofort and his wife
I appreciate them for
you know just being wonderful
and being a part of my podcast
and you know as
sharing it and we were
doing some stuff together working on some projects
together right now and I'm so glad
to involve
family because Laura was the only
family that I involved our hat in my, you know, on my business side, because we had the same
vision, you know, she, as I said, the wind beneath my wings. There's a cat. Oh, you got to see a cat
over there. She was the wind beneath my wings. You know, she let me shine, but she was really
the star behind me. And I missed that. I really missed that. So she was a great supporter. She
supported me in everything. She was so.
freaking proud of my sister as a radio show my sister as a podcast I mean she was she championed me
you know she gave me motivation and I miss her so much I miss that girl I miss that lady
I miss that woman so much I miss her so much but I'm thankful to my nephew um I'm thankful to him
and his wife for just being just wonderful you know I can call him up and talk to him
and, you know, we'll talk and we'll talk about the old times, we'll laugh, we'll have a good time,
and, you know, I like that. I like that because we've always been, Laura and I was always
closest to Antonio. We're always closest to him. You know, we make music together too as well. So I'm,
I'm so grateful to have him back in my life. Not that he ever went anywhere, but, you know,
It's kind of like sometimes you were on different sides of the board,
and then we kind of got back into the picture together,
and things are really great now,
and I'm thankful for he and his wife, so thankful,
and I just wanted to give them a shout out
because they've been wonderful, amazing, amazing, amazing.
So I really thank them for that.
And I'm really happy about my podcast, the places that is going.
God is really moving for me.
He's blessing my podcast.
He's blessed it.
He's continuing to bless it.
it in a mighty, mighty way.
I don't like to give away too many details,
but he's blessing me to interview people
and go on location, interviewing people,
and he's really blessing it.
He's really truly blessed in my podcast
and just to think that I wanted to give up on it
some years ago when it first started,
I was going to give up,
but my sister Laura was like,
Gina, don't do that.
Don't do that.
and what I was going to, but she really gave me motivation not to do it, and I didn't, so
thank God for that. So I just want to come to you tonight. I want to give you a little bit of
encouragement now to, if you got a dream or vision, to never give up on that dream of vision,
ever, regardless of how things look. It may look bleak for the moment. It may look like it's not
going to work for you. But don't give up on it because if you stick with something and you really
stick with it long enough and you believe in it, even when no one else around you, believe in
your dream or would have you, if you believe in it, you would be surprised at how well you,
how far you would go and how great it would be accomplished. So do not repeat. Do not. Do
not give up. Don't give up, guys. Don't give up. So, yeah, don't give up. Please don't give up.
And I'm just rambling tonight. So this is Saturday night. So someone wanted me to bring up the
Sydney Sweeney, I think is her name, controversy about the American Eagle jeans. Guys,
that's a, I wish people would get a life. I watched the commercial, the ad, and I think it's so incredibly,
beautiful. Sydney's beautiful. I don't think that, and I know that it has nothing to do with
being races and stuff. It's crazy that people would think something like that. It's just absolutely
crazy. The jeans are beautiful. I was wondering, did they have any jeans skirts because
I would love some of their jeans skirts. Would I shop at American Eagle? Yes, I would. I would. I wish people
would just get a life.
It's so weird that people are
trying to find something to talk about,
something to,
you know, to criticize people about
what is wrong with being beautiful
and having it being honored.
I see nothing wrong with that.
You know, I'm not going to talk about this too long
because talking about it too long
makes me angry that people are having such a negative thoughts about this. I think the commercial is
fine. The ad is fine. I was looking at one of the Brooks Shields-Oh commercials about her Kevin
Klein's. I loved it. I love that commercial. I love that ad. And when I see Sidney's
ad, I love the ad. I mean, I really love it. But you know, people call me weird anyway. You know,
people have called me a lot of things if someone if someone ever called me asked me something stupid is
are you black and i had people ask me that before that's so funny i think it was a joke but i didn't
take it as a joke it made me very angry that people because you don't agree with people sometimes
and the way they think and when they talk sometimes they um i don't get a problem with that but i
frankly my dear i don't care how you feel about it but yeah i like to sit in these
sweetenie ad i think it's really really class a it's beautiful she looks great the jeans look
nice um i say yeah go shop at american eagle yeah go do it guys go do it bump the left bump what
people are saying go shop have fun ignore the negativity ignore it so i touched the
a lot of things tonight.
I touched on a whole lot of things.
I'm so thankful that
with my podcast, I'm able
to bring you
my stories as well as bring you the
stories of other people,
which is being a lot of fun.
So if you enjoyed
my friend Jerry Hayes,
then I know you'll enjoy the
new people that I got coming on board.
Yay!
So be on lookout, guys.
be on that lookout.
So I'm going to go now.
I know I've rambled here for almost 20 minutes.
Has it been 20 minutes yet?
Oh my God.
Almost 20 minutes.
Okay.
So thank you so much for listening.
I'm Retina Sourin.
You can write to me at swornrinsurin.
At sworeen Retina at gmail.com.
And yes, the new season, I'm not the new season, but the new month is here for new interviews
on location.
I have the amazing.
Murphy Elliott, who is an artist.
I mean, you got to check him out online.
He paint.
I know he draw.
And talking to him on the phone a few weeks ago,
I said, oh, God, I got to have an in-depth conversation with this man
because his stories is hearing it on the phone just really, just, oh.
And I'm like, really?
Oh my God. What?
You know?
This is what I'm looking forward to doing that.
In interviewing Murphy, Elliot.
His son, Chris, is a musician.
He's absolutely amazing as well.
He's a blues musician.
I think he plays all types of music.
Chris is amazing as well.
All right, y'all.
I'm getting go now.
But thank you so much for listening to me.
Thank you so much for supporting this podcast for sharing it.
And you can contact me at Saurin Regina at gmail.com.
be safe out there.
I love you and
good night.
Okay, that concludes
another great broadcast.
Thank you so much for joining me
for Regina Swaring Audio Series.
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series, please send me an email
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I want to thank all of my wonderful
friends, fans, and
Yes, for being a part of this show.
Most of all, I like to thank the Lord.
Until the next time, take care of yourself and be safe.
