53 episodes

This podcast consists of two hosts, with two different personalities, that discuss their viewpoints on today’s generations without any sugar-coating on how they feel.

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    • Gesellschaft und Kultur

This podcast consists of two hosts, with two different personalities, that discuss their viewpoints on today’s generations without any sugar-coating on how they feel.

    Toxic Relationships Part 1

    Toxic Relationships Part 1

    What makes a relationship toxic? Why do we stay in toxic relationships knowing that it's not good for our happiness? Check out our new episode as we discuss why you need get out of that bad ass relationship while you still can

    • 57 min
    Slap My Ass and Call Me Casper

    Slap My Ass and Call Me Casper

    Dating as a millennial has to be one of the hardest things on God's Green Earth right now. But Why? Why is it so hard for some people to meet someone, fall in love, and live the "happily ever after". Let's talk about it as we discuss Millennial Dating on this new episode.

    • 1 hr 6 min
    He Ate My Oxtails !

    He Ate My Oxtails !

    It's 2020 and we're starting out this year with our first episode where we talk about the single mom dating life ! Join in the convo as we have our special guest Iyonna Shannon talk to us about being a single mom and dating.

    • 46 min
    Sis is This Yo Man ?!

    Sis is This Yo Man ?!

    In this week's episode, we discuss the new and exclusive secret society page of Facebook that has brought black women together around the Atlanta area to discuss the dating life of Atlanta men that are posted in their very own private group page.

    • 46 min
    #BlackMenDontCheat

    #BlackMenDontCheat

    • 50 min
    Deal Breakers

    Deal Breakers

    What are some of your deal breakers in a relationship?

    • 57 min

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