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By Steven Lyles
The podcast currently has 71 episodes available.
The falsehoods and deceit of the movie "The women King" to hurt the Black community even more through entertainment.
Single Mothers have become the down fall of the communities
Blacks buy things they can't afford to look good rather than land and paying off homes leaving their buying power in the hands of their oppressors and yet state whites are holding them back instead of speaking how they spend 1 trillion a year on worthless means and refuse to build. White Supremacy is real only due to blacks keeping it alive. No one forces blacks to spend their money the way they do. so no longer is it the whites but you all who made your current state what it is. No sympathy should be given as the conscience and pan African community do the same as to take from you and not give anything back.
Brief Talk with Suzzy who's a African regarding if a Black Woman should submit or not and what are the benefits. What is the meaning of submissiveness to a African woman?
Join us weeknights at 7pm U.S eastern time on IG live, Facebook live and YouTube live @Marrying Africa #marriage #marriageadvice #modernwomen #mgdating #marryghana Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC86eYJPKHygYYgzIVX8gN8Q/join For Marriage and relationship counseling stevendlyles.com Discussing Breaking news from our podcast and discussions with Africans from the continent looking for Marriage with Black Americans. To contact our guests for marriage: (Contact me for her info directly [email protected]) https://www.instagram.com/themarryingghanashow/ Podcast@spotify or wherever you get your podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/3ePqE1pm6ymX36bLtQyam6?si=IzqhTelMQhe7VaP8ajDANg&utm_source=copy-link
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What do these women have in common? They have so much; what is it they lack? Why is it they may be able to hook a man but can't hold him?
The women puzzle over this quandary themselves. They gather at professional clubs, at sorority meetings or over coffee at the office and wonder what's wrong with black men. They hold special prayer vigils and fast and pray and beg Jesus to send the men back to church. They find the brothers attending political strategizing sessions or participating in protests, but when it comes time to go home, the brothers go home to someone else.
I know these women because I am all of these women. And after asking over and over again "What's wrong with these men?", it finally dawned on me to ask the question, "What's wrong with us women?" What I have found, and what many of these women have yet to discover, is that the skills that make one successful in the church, community or workplace are not the skills that make one successful in a relationship.
As a supermodel, everyone knows your name. You’re shooting with the industry leaders, for the real big bucks, hitting the Victoria’s Secret runways and having people beg to take your photo at red carpet events. Your Instagram notifications have to be turned off because you’re hitting high 900k followers and most likely, you will often be seen dancing on yachts with the likes of Justin Bieber. And then you have me; skirting that fine line between the two, which has been excruciating. Here, I explain why…
The problem, I quickly realized, was that all the cool mags and top designers don’t need to pay for talent. There is no severance pay in modelling; big bucks one minute, no bucks the next! It’s really just about the circle you need to be in to make it in this industry. That’s what any agent will tell you. My agent was right. For a brief moment, I became I star. Photographers, designers and stylist started to recognize my face and learned my name. I most certainly wasn’t Kate Moss, but in the industry, I was an ‘it’ girl, the flavor of the month…. That was until, all of a sudden, the next ‘it’ girl came along and I was instantly a second thought to all.
Why do poor people buy luxury clothing? Gucci appeals more to people living in low-income neighborhoods–the ones who are relatively well-off compared to their neighbors–are nevertheless worried that they'll be misperceived as resource-poor. So they purchase expensive and conspicuous goods, to make sure their resources are visible to outsiders.
Rhode Island State Senator Tiara Mack is standing by the viral TikTok of her twerking on a beach as a way to garner votes ... saying it's all about being an authentic version of herself. Senator Mack tells TMZ her supporters know exactly what kind of politician she is -- one who's never going to become a fake politician, so she doesn't think an apology is in order for something that is authentically her.
The podcast currently has 71 episodes available.