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Pretty Likkle Jacket

Pretty Likkle Jacket

De: Kathy Wint Richard Fitzpatrick
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Hosted by longtime friends Kathy Wint and Richard Fitzpatrick, Pretty Likkle Jacket is a raw and heartfelt podcast that unpacks the deep, often-hidden truths we all carry—secrets, betrayals, and life-altering revelations. With nearly 30 years of friendship, Kathy and Richard bring both vulnerability and humor to conversations around identity, family lies, paternity surprises, and breaking generational cycles. Each week, they share their own stories, invite guests, and encourage listeners to open up, creating a safe and honest space for healing and connection. Because in the end, the truth always finds its way out—and when it does, it can either break you… or set you free.


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Episodios
  • Ep. 9 - Chester, Church, and the Things Left Unsaid
    Jul 22 2025

    In this emotional episode of Pretty Likkle Jacket, Kathy opens up about the life-altering discovery of her father’s true identity. Picking up where the last conversation left off, she reflects on the silence that surrounded her childhood, the heartbreak of unanswered questions, and how therapy and time helped her process it all. From growing up deeply involved in church to realizing the truth had been in front of her all along, Kathy and Richard unpack the layered dynamics of family, shame, identity, and healing.

    If this story resonates with you, reach out on IG - this is a space for real stories and real connection.

    Contact Kathy:
    Instagram: @thekathywint
    TikTok: @the.kathy.wint

    Contact Richard:
    Instagram: @dmellothe1
    TikTok: @melltheirish
    Website: www.blacktriadentertainment.com

    Podcast Instagram:
    @prettylikklejacket

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    47 m
  • Ep. 8 - Secrets, Sundays, and Chester Ramsey: The Father I Never Knew Was Mine
    Jul 8 2025

    This week on Pretty Likkle Jacket, things get real. Kathy opens up about a jaw-dropping chapter of her life—how the man she knew as a friendly Sunday visitor turned out to be her father all along. From family secrets whispered in Caribbean homes to the tragic catalyst that unraveled a decades-old pact, this episode dives deep into identity, betrayal, forgiveness, and the complicated ties that bind. Kathy recounts the emotional rollercoaster of discovery, denial, and the quiet clues that were always there. This isn't just a story about uncovering a parent—it's about reclaiming your story, one piece at a time.


    Contact Kathy:

    Kathy Wint @thekathywint

    Tiktok @the.kathy.Wint


    Contact Richard

    Richard Fitzpatrick @dmellothe1

    Tiktok: @melltheirish

    Website: www.blacktriadentertainment.com

    Instagram: @prettylikklejacket

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    37 m
  • Ep. 7 - Father, Interrupted: A Raw Look At Estrangement, Resilience, And Redemption
    Jun 24 2025

    What happens when your father is more myth than memory? In this emotionally charged episode, we shift gears as Richard vulnerably opens up about his fragmented relationship with his dad—a man known more for his absences than his presence. From childhood consequences tied to inherited trauma, to silent reunions and unexpected moments of grace, Richard recounts the complexity of seeking love from a man who was never fully there.

    As Father’s Day echoes in the background, the conversation dives into the impact of paternal absence, generational pain, and how fatherhood can shape—and sometimes shatter—our sense of identity. This isn’t just a story of loss; it’s one of reclamation, truth-seeking, and the quiet triumph of choosing a different legacy.


    Contact Kathy:

    Kathy Wint @thekathywint

    Tiktok @the.kathy.Wint


    Contact Richard

    Richard Fitzpatrick @dmellothe1

    Tiktok: @melltheirish

    Website: www.blacktriadentertainment.com

    Instagram: @prettylikklejacket


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    39 m
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