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Tracy L. Bell, Author/Host

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Family and friends will travel near and afar to gather together for a turkey dinner and give thanks. Thanks in a season that has gone down throughout history as a celebration of peace, togetherness and fellowship with our bretheren.
As told throughout history, Thanksgiving is celebrated as peace between the Pilgrims and the Indians in this native land. Where they settled their differences and broke bread in Thanksgiving as a gesture of peace. But the story that’s been sold is far from true.
The story of Thanksgiving was fabricated to have us believe the Pilgrims and Indians had this big feast in prayer and Thanksgiving, then lived on the Plymouth happily coexisting. So NOT TRUE!!!
Tune into “Conversations Of A Sistah” at 6:30 p.m. EST as we discuss “The Truth about Thanksgiving“.
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Some women were raised to give into timelines as a basis of accomplishment. The ultimate goal is to have it all as they’ve been programmed to believe, with marriage and a successful relationship a priority.
But what happens when “having it all” doesn’t seem to be a reality? Why are so many women mentally programmed to believe they’re a failure or unfulfilled?
Tune in tonight at 6:30 p.m. EST on “Conversations Of A Sistah” as I delve into the topic: “When Your Programming is Real” on “Conversations Of A Sistah”
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Studies suggest that some women forget about their friends once they are married and living their happily ever after. Although it is said that, girlfriends are a healthier alternative to being married to a man. After the delirious mind fuzz of the proposal, engagement, shower, and wedding wears off, men are apparently the primary beneficiaries of marriage. While marriage attracts less inhibited men in general, it also inhibits antisocial behaviors in men, ultimately improving the quality of their lives. Married men live longer. In fact, men over 50 who find themselves single face a much higher mortality rate. I’m in no way knocking marriage but why do some women cut off their girlfriends once they enter relationships or get married?
There are not as many benefits in marriage for women. Just having a man around creates seven hours of extra work a week. Women pack on pounds when married. A bad marriage is a risk factor for heart disease in women. And women take longer to recover emotionally when a relationship falls apart. However when girlfriends cut off girlfriends, they lack that support, emotionally and mentally.
Tune in at 6:30 p.m. EST with host Tracy L. Bell on “Conversations Of A Sistah” as we explore this subject.
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She’s a singer and songwriter whose contributions to popular culture are unparalleled. And she is one of the most sought after songwriters in the world.
A collaborator and band member of Michael Jackson’s, Siedah is most famous for co-writing The King of Pop’s mega-hit “Man in the Mirror” from his chart-topping 1987 album, “Bad”, and as his duet partner on “I Just Can’t Stop Loving You”, that album’s first single. She also toured with Jackson as featured vocalist on his Dangerous World Tour. And she’s Ms. Bell’s guest tonight.
Join our host Ms. Tracy Bell on “Conversations Of A Sistah” before she sound off for a four (4) week break in conversations as she sit down in our studios with Grammy Award singer and songwriter Siedah Garrett.
Show airs at 6:30 p.m. EST. Hope to see you on the air.
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