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WNBA Star, Brittney Griner Did Not Have a Happy Father’s Day


brittney-griner-550x744WNBA star Brittney Griner took offense at her Twitter followers wishing her a Happy Father’s Day.

Thanks to President Obama’s gay agenda, Griner pays her ex-wife child support for twin girls she couldn’t possibly sire in this or any lifetime.

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Griner’s Twitter followers taunted the 6′ 8″ Phoenix Mercury center for making a mockery of traditional marriage by divorcing her “wife” after just 28 days of marriage.

It’s funny how butch lesbians only want to be men when it’s convenient and it brings them the attention they so desperately crave.

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Polygamy in 2016….Ladies Would you share your husband?


polygamy_1490320cPolygamy and Bigamy is illegal in the U.S., yet some people are practicing this way of living as if it is the new norm. Essentially they are the same in the aspect of having more than one wife/spouse.

Over the last few years there have been a number of television shows regarding the polygamist lifestyle. This has led some to wonder whether polygamy may be legal anywhere in the U.S. It also raises questions about why bigamy is outlawed and whether this is a trend that may be changing.

Is polygamy the next fight in marriage equality?

Currently, every state has a law outlawing polygamy. Additionally, the federal government has several laws that also criminalize the act of being married to more than one person. Enforcement of these laws is relatively difficult given the often secretive nature of many polygamists and the fact that most will have only one marriage on paper.

The question of polygamy is an interesting one in that most people today view polygamy as immoral while the Bible nowhere explicitly condemns it. Several prominent men in the Old Testament were polygamists. Abraham, Jacob, David, Solomon, and others all had multiple wives.

Tune in tonight at 6:30 p.m. EST on “Conversations Of A Sistah” on blog talk radio as I tackle the subject “Polygamy in 2016” with my special guest Azad Chaiwala (pictured left), a polygamist of polygamy.com and Bishop Andre’ C. Alston (pictured right), Pastor of Antioch Christian Tabernacle. I’m sure there will be opposing views from my special guest. What do you think?

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Dare to meet me on the air!!

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Dr. OBARI Adeye CARTMAN, Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


Dr._Obari_Cartman.jpg.2Relationships are a necessary means in our lives, good bad or indifferent, we are constantly striving to make them better. All in all, the bottom line is, a good relationship need:

  • respect
  • honesty
  • trust
  • love
  • companionship
  • mutual emotional support
  • intimate expression
  • economic security

Tune in tonight at 6:30 p.m. EST on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via Blog Talk Radio for special guest, Dr. OBARI Adeye CARTMAN, author of “Lady’s Man“, an African-centered book on consciousness and western psychology knowledge to help men become a true lady’s man.

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Love Dr Pamela Smith on the next “Conversations Of A Sistah”


_MG_8055Relationships can be a trip as well as challenging. They can also be pain saking and filled with a whirlwind of emotions. But with romance comes love and with love, reality. The reality of the two imperfect individuals striving in a relationship.

Life is not perfect and neither are people, so how do we cope in love and relationships?

Tune in tonight at 6:30 p.m. EST on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via blog talk radio as I talk about Romance, Love and its Reality in Relationships with my special guest, love Dr. Pamela Smith.

A certified Loveologist and Master Love Coach from Loveology University, Dr. Smith (pictured above), assist individuals and relationship seekers in keeping love and achieving successful loving relationships.

If you’re in love you won’t want to miss this show!

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Your Soulmate IS NOT your Significant Other, Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


SoulMates-largeI think we all have different definitions of a soul mate. We tend to believe that a soul mate is a lover, spouse or lifetime partner;  someone with whom we have or will develop a romantic relationship. This may be the case in some instances but not necessarily definitive.

A soul mate is a person with whom one has a feeling of deep or natural affinity. Affinity in terms of sociology, which refers to “kinship of spirit”, interest and other interpersonal commonalities.

In current usage, “soulmate” usually refers to a romantic partner, with the implication of an exclusive lifelong bond. This is to say, the word is used with more rarity than other terms associated with ‘romantic partner’. It is a very versatile term, being defined differently by different individuals, as it is related to the concept of love.

Soulmate commonly holds the connotation of being the strongest bond with another person that one can achieve. Soulmate is not used as often as other terms representing the same idea, and this is likely to lead to its perceived rarity in meaning. The definition ranges widely and cannot be pinpointed. It is commonly accepted that one will feel ‘complete’ once they have found their soulmate, as it is partially in the perceived definition that two souls are meant to unite.

Join me tonight at 6:30 p.m. EST on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via Blog Talk radio, as I reveal the real meaning of one’s soulmate. A bond that is NOT necessarily one tied in romance.

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