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In this emotional, introspective in-person conversation, McNice, S&M Jones, Delvin The Expert, and Just Jay go deep on childhood trauma, family dynamics, parenting, and how our parents shape our adult relationships. Are Black families toxic? Are we passing down love — or dysfunction as tradition? Do we marry our parents? Are we more impacted by the parent who hurt us most? And when does accountability begin? From father wounds and affection gaps to therapy breakthroughs, generational curses, and redefining what “family” really means — this episode gets vulnerable, honest, and uncomfortable in the best way. If you’ve ever questioned: • Why you love the way you love • Why certain patterns keep repeating • How childhood trauma shows up in marriage • Whether cutting family off is healing or avoidance • Or how to break generational cycles This conversation is for you. This is not just a debate episode. This is reflection, healing, and responsibility. Normalize Black love. Normalize accountability. Normalize choosing yourself. Like, comment, subscribe, and share with someone who needs this conversation.
By BLC Network LLCIn this emotional, introspective in-person conversation, McNice, S&M Jones, Delvin The Expert, and Just Jay go deep on childhood trauma, family dynamics, parenting, and how our parents shape our adult relationships. Are Black families toxic? Are we passing down love — or dysfunction as tradition? Do we marry our parents? Are we more impacted by the parent who hurt us most? And when does accountability begin? From father wounds and affection gaps to therapy breakthroughs, generational curses, and redefining what “family” really means — this episode gets vulnerable, honest, and uncomfortable in the best way. If you’ve ever questioned: • Why you love the way you love • Why certain patterns keep repeating • How childhood trauma shows up in marriage • Whether cutting family off is healing or avoidance • Or how to break generational cycles This conversation is for you. This is not just a debate episode. This is reflection, healing, and responsibility. Normalize Black love. Normalize accountability. Normalize choosing yourself. Like, comment, subscribe, and share with someone who needs this conversation.