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From Goons to Gods....I welcome everyone...only ONE RULE...be respectful....I talk about everything from weaves to warriors from a black perspective...if black folks are talking about it...I talk about it...HOSTED BY:JOBS

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A podcast where we talk about issues people expect women to be very taboo about from the black woman perspective.

A podcast where we get real and raw about the life issues we struggle with within ourselves and the relationships around us.

How Toxic relationships affect Children. And why Black men seem to no longer protect Black Women!

Three young men on a reminiscing journey of the 1998 black classic The Player's Club written and directed by Ice Cube. We disect the body and plot of the film and its characters, and resurface just how relevant those situation are in todays... more

A podcast where we talk about issues people expect women to be very taboo about from the black woman perspective. Complex Angel and Queen K show you how a sisterhood is supposed to be.

A podcast where we get real and raw about the life issues we struggle with within ourselves and the relationships around us.

There seems to be alot of people in Toxic relationships, and there seems to be no end in sight. Why do we keep getting into toxic relationships? Are there signs of a relationship having the potential to be Toxic?

MY SKIN IS MY SIN PRESENTS: KENNY WHITEHEAD OF THE WHITEHEAD BROTHERS....WE WILL BE TALKING ABOUT EVERYTHING FROM THEIR HITS LIKE "FORGET I WAS A G" TO HIS DEATH ROW EXPERIENCE....FOR... more

On this weeks episode we will be discussing a couple of the most taboo topics "The Big O" and "Situationships" Andrea will be asking the listeners... Is sex without feeling the new norm How important is it for women to have orgasms... more

A podcast where we talk about issues people expect women to be very taboo about from the black woman perspective.

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