She's a certified sex coach with a sense of humor and a wild imagination.
Listen to the episode on your favorite podcasting platform here.
She's a certified sex coach with a sense of humor and a wild imagination.
Listen to the episode on your favorite podcasting platform here.
Officer Lemar Gordon rejoins the show to discuss how we can bridge the gap between law enforcement and the citizens.
Watch the unedited YouTube Live here or scroll down.
Listen to the episode on your favorite podcasting platform here.
There's not enough conversation between the community and the police and that's a problem. Your opinion of the police department may vary based on your experiences, race, religion, location and more.
So, I asked Lemar to come back on the show to have another discussion about basic questions people have about the police. The media puts everything they do under a microscope these days and we rarely hear from both the police and citizens simultaneously.
M&M joins the discussion as we have a candid discussion about why it appears the police don't "police" each other, decisions that are made on high-speed chases and more. This is a very interesting show that opened my eyes to a lot of things I never considered simply by having a conversation.
Show #945
To find love, you need to find yourself first.
Watch the unedited YouTube Live version here.
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Transformation expert, Pattie Martello, talks about her book, Meditate to Date: Finding Love Through Self-Discovery. I ask her questions such as:
You can find Pattie at www.PattieMartello.com.
You can buy the book on Amazon here.
Show #943
How does the double standards of sex impact women in society?
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I have a great discussion with world traveler and historian, Taye Uhuru.
Watch the unedited YouTube Live version here.
Listen to the episode on your favorite podcasting platform here.
Taye Uhuru is a man driven to help others reclaim something that black people lost a long time ago...
Our history.
I truly enjoyed speaking with him about the many things he's done in his life from visiting approximately 70 different countries, starting a music career that promotes blackness, writing a book on an important group from the 60's, as well as promoting food drives, educational seminars and other things across the globe.
Be sure to stayed tuned until the end of the interview and enjoy his song, "Do Revolutionaries Go To Heaven?".
You will have a healthy appreciation for this young man after listening to this Q-on-1 interview on the Talk 2 Q Radio Show.
You can follow Taye at www.CampCleveland.org.
Show #941
HAPPY JUNETEENTH!
You love your boo, but you hate his/her friend! What to do?