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“Ending The Father’s Absence” Tonight on “Conversation Of A Sistah”


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The plight of the African-American culture is the absentee father. Those father’s missing in the household with those mother’s who’ve fathered their children or those males who do not co-parent with the women they’ve procreated children. Children need to see father’s active in their lives, male children specifically and this is quite evident in the lack of male participation from black fathers in our communities. Black women always take on the leadership role for solving problems that plague black America.

If the black man is absent, he is either incarcerated, un-interested, slothful or angry. While the plight of black America cover a broad spectrum of issues, such as; fatherhood, religion, single parent families, crime and black males in prison; where is the black man’s perspective on these issues?

With Father’s Day coming up this Sunday (June 16th) and being the highlight this month, it’s raining Men on “Conversations Of A Sistah”.

Join me tonight June 12, 2013 at 8:00 PM as I’m joined by my special guest, Mr. Kenneth L. Osborne (pictured above), Director of Risk Reduction Services for the Tennessee Department of Correction, former Warden of Sheridan Correctional Center in Chicago, Illinois and Author of When Mama is Daddy: The Male Crisis and Challenge of Ending Father Absence.

You can access the show via “Conversations Live” or any of the “Conversations links” in this email.

We ask that you send all topic related questions to the show at conversations@optonline.net 

See you on the air!

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“Homosexuality…Is it the New Norm?” Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


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Same sex marriage and equality became a big discussion during the recent Presidential election and President Barack Obama took his stance on this issue and proudly endorsed it. Since then, several entertainers, athletes, celebrities and television journalist have proudly stumbled out of their closets professing this lifestyle.

Homosexuality has now become a media sensation and is being shoved in our faces as if it is the new norm. Schools are teaching classes on same-sex, television sitcoms are addressing it and department store ads and commercials are displaying it. Sounds like the moral decline of a society as a whole, dismissing God’s plan and purpose of traditional family and relationships.

The U.S Department of Education announced a radical new policy change to its federal student aid form (FAFSA). The new policy, which takes effect in the 2014-2015 school year, will eliminate the terms “mother” and “father” from student aid forms. The new, non-gender specific terms will be “Parent 1″ and “Parent 2″.

The change is being instituted to make children who were raised in non-traditional same-sex homes more comfortable with the application process.

This is just another tool being used by the Gay Agenda movement (with the full blessing of President Obama) to brainwash children into believing that heterosexual sex is not the norm.

Meanwhile, gay sex remains unchallenged as the #1 means of transmitting the HIV virus.

According to statistics compiled by the Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control (CDC); no other HIV risk factor even comes close to male-to-male sex. But the media won’t tell you that.

Join me tonight at 8:00 PM on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via “Conversations Live” as I discuss “Homosexuality… Is it the new Norm?”

We ask that you send all topic related questions to the show at conversations@optonline.net

You can access the show at any of the Conversations links in this post or here!

I’ll meet you all on the air but until then, sound off here!

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When The Engagement Ring ain’t nothing but a thing…Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


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Aw it’s so nice when two people fall in love and really want to spend the rest of their lives together. They may have a long-term courtship before the man decides to spring for a ring and sometimes under different circumstances. Some women are willing to cross the Atlantic ocean and lay down their lives just to get that ring!

The ring for some women serve the purpose as a status quo, they’d like to feel as though their ten, twelve, thirteen and/or twenty-five plus year courtship is going to another level. When in fact it’s really going nowhere, except to your weekly rendezvous at your local motel 6, hanging out at his place or your yearly get-aways to a remote location.

Sometimes the buck stops with the engagement ring and the relationship goes no further. Why is that? What happened to the man’s intent behind the giving of the ring? Did he just give you the ring to “get that thing“? And are you satisfied with wearing this “front?”

Tune into Conversations Of A Sistah tonight at 8:00 PM as I discuss how SOME engagement rings ain’t nothing but a thing! Access the show via Conversations Live“.

See you on the air!!!!

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Sex… And The Single Mom, Tonite on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


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Single mothers all have different circumstances; some women have children and were never married, some women may have had children and became widowed un-expectantly, while others have had children and then divorced. Regardless of said circumstances the need and desires for a woman remain the same, sex is the bottom line.

For some women, they know what they want in a relationship and having children don’t stop that desire of wanting to hop on another man if the current one isn’t satisfactory. But what about the influences these mothers have on their children? Do multiple relationships set the stage for future problems and the possibility of a generational curse? Is it healthy to expose your child or children to different men?

For those women/single moms who find it impossible to keep those legs closed while you raise your kids, tune in tonight at 8:00 P.M. onConversations Of A Sistah” via Conversations Live as I discuss “Sex and the Single Mom“.

Access the show here!

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“Conversations with my Mother” Tonight on Conversations Of A Sistah


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Mothers have protected us morally by teaching us right from wrong, many times they have also protected us emotionally by keeping us from things they knew would hurt us. Mothers are always an emotional shield and want their children to learn lessons before they have to live them, which is why the old saying goes, “mother knows best”.

Mother’s Day is Sunday May 12, 2013, a day to honor those women in our lives who have made an eternal difference. Maybe it was the woman who gave birth to you, but it also may be an aunt, a sister, or another dear woman who has changed your life for the better.

In honor of Mother’s Day, my guest this week will be the woman who gave me life and directed my course of existence, my mother Mrs. Lottie Bell (pictured above), tonight May 8th at 8:00 PM on “Conversations Of A Sistah”.

You can access the show on “Conversations Live” and send your question related topics to the show at conversations@optonline.net