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Have You Ever Wanted To Take Your “Sex” Back? Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


When you’re in a relationship and all in love, you have no regrets because you’re in love. But what about when the relationship goes south? Does your feelings change? Do you think the person was worth your time, your love, your energy or your sex?

Join host Tracy L. Bell at 6:30 p.m. tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah” as she sit down in the studio with Author, Writer and blogger Joi Miner (pictured here), for an in-depth discussion on her article “Can I Roll Back My Sex Odometer?” Have You Ever Wanted To Take Your “Sex” Back?

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R&B Crooner Freddie Jackson Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


He gave us such hits like; “Have You Ever Loved Somebody“, -“Rock me Tonight” “You Are My Lady“Jam Tonight” and despite the changing tides in the R&B industry over the years he’s managed to thrive.

While a few of his industry peers began crossing over to Pop charts, he took the change from a different approach by blending his vocal prowess with various newly emerging R&B and even Hip-hop talents.

Join me tonight at 6:30 p.m. EST on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via blog talk radio as I sit down in the studio with three (3) time Grammy Nominee, and American Music Award winner, Mr. Freddie Jackson.

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Why Do People Play Games in Relationships? on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


All of us at one point or another in our lives play psychological games. Whether consciously or unconsciously, whether at home, at work, among strangers, or among friends, we have all engaged in games that are sometimes beneficial and useful, and other times detrimental to our health and the well-being of others.

Psychological games are often rewarding to one party and harmful to the other, creating exhausting and messy dynamics in every kind of relationship. Sometimes we are so deeply ingrained in the cat-and-mouse games that define our relationships that we aren’t even aware of what is happening.

So why do people play games in relationships? And how can you identify whether you are instigating the games, or serving as the prey of them?

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“Black and Missing” on the next “Conversations Of A Sistah”


If you’ve seen the movie “Get Out” it would really have you wondering if there is a chilling parody between the plot in the movie and the fact that aside from the missing teens in DC, there are currently 64,000 Black women missing in the United States. Although this number is alarming, it speaks to a much larger issue going on in our country that is failing to make top stories on evening news programs.

In the meantime, black lawmakers are calling on the FBI to investigate whether these developments are an anomaly or whether they are indicative of an underlying trend that must be addressed.

Join me at 6:30 p.m. EST onConversations Of A Sistahvia Blogtalk Radio with my special guest, Derrica N. Wilson (pictured left), President, Co-Founder, and CEO of the Black & Missing Foundation, Inc. for our discussion “Black and Missing” is there a parody from the movie “Get Out”. 

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Can you unplug for a week? Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah?


Can you unplug for a day, even a month? No television, internet or cell phones? Is it possible? I mean, can this be a reality for a week or even a day or two? We live in a connected world and our expectations have changed.

We’re supposed to check email multiple times a day and be available to take phone calls at any hour. This happens on the job front and in the work force, as well as in our collective businesses. And some of us are suffering for it.

The easy access and connection that was touted as the new way to create work life balance has, instead, stolen the life part out of the equation. I’ve seen a family in restaurants having dinner and everyone at the table is glued to a cell phone. What has happened in today’s society that we’re so dependent on our electronic connections?

Join me tonight at 6:30 p.m. EST on Conversations Of A Sistah” for my commentary “No TV, Cell Phone or Internet?Can you go without your electronics for a week? Or even a day?

Tune in and take the challenge!!!

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