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Failed Try… Always Lie!!! …Dealing With Liars… Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


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We all know someone who lies…It’s either chronic, which is a compulsive liar, habitual, a person who is in the habit of lying or pathological; either way we know they’re liars. To dress their tales up, some call them unfulfilled promises. But a promise cannot be fulfilled or met, if there was never an intent to pursue the gesture. Which makes it exactly what it is when the opposite transpires, a LIE!

Whether our relationships are platonic or romantic, most people approach the topic of lying reluctantly. As it stands, our close relationships involve a lot of truth-telling as well as some dishonesty. 

When it comes to love and marriage, people expect a spouse or boyfriend to be completely honest. But, at the same time, everyone values their sense of freedom and privacy. So while romantic partners typically want to please each other, at other times, couples experience competing goals which can make telling the truth more difficult.

And what about those sistahs and girlfriends you know, who gossip in your face but talk sh*t about you behind your back. Women being untruthful, deceitful, insincere and two-faced.

Join me tonight at 8:00 PM on “Conversations Of A Sistah” viaConversations Live as I tell you how to deal with a liar.

Sound off on this topic here, and email the show about the liar you know at… conversations@optonline.net

Please access the show via any of the “Conversations Links” in this post!

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It’s Autism Awareness Month!!! Answers, Acceptance and Awareness!


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Autism is a lifelong disorder that interferes with the ability to understand what is seen, heard, and touched. This can cause profound problems in personal behavior and in the ability to relate to others. A person with autism must learn how to communicate normally and how to relate to people, objects and events. However, not all patients suffer the same degree of impairment. There is a full spectrum of symptoms, which can range from mild to severe.

Autism occurs in as many as one or two per 1,000 children. It is found four times more often in boys (usually the first-born) and occurs around the world in all races and social backgrounds. Autism usually is evident in the first three years of life, although in some children it’s hard to tell when the problem develops. Sometimes the condition isn’t diagnosed until the child enters school.

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April is Autism Awareness month, so join me on Wednesday April 24, 2013 at 8:00 PM on “Conversations Of A Sistah” on “Conversations Live” where my guest will be, Autism expert and therapist, Lynette Louise Author of two titles: MIRACLES ARE MADE: A Real Life Guide to Autism” and “Autism and the Brain”.

Having raised eight children, Lynette Louise also holds two board certifications in Neurofeedback. As the host of the popular podcast A NEW SPIN ON AUTISM: ANSWERS! Lynette invites knowledgeable and surprising guests, and together they explore topics (ranging from neuroscience to stand-up comedy) with fun and fascination until discovering useful autism answers.

All topic related questions can be emailed to the show @ conversations@optonline.net

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When The Biological Clock Ticks And you get Tricked! Tonite on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


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We as humans allow time to dictate our biological processes. We have to have children and be married before the age of 25 or 30. We want to be happily married and fully established by the age of 50. All of these mental pressures determine our decisions instead of us allowing God to naturally perfect theses developments.

When life’s major decisions are carried out according to man and society, mistakes are made and then regrets ensue. Temporary insanity affects our decision-making because the world defines it one way, when God’s plan is completely different.

Being desperate and determined to make things happen according to your plan and not God’s, equals you being tricked into making all the wrong decisions in the long run.

Join me Wednesday April 10, 2013 at 8:00 PM on “Conversations Of A Sistah” on “Conversations Live” as I discuss being tricked as the result of these biological pressures.

As always you can email me your questions and comments regarding my topic at conversations@optonline.net

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

And I’ll meet you on the air!  🙂

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Modestly Dressed? -or- Looking a Hot Mess?! Tonite on “Conversations Of A Sisah”


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What is considered modestly dressed in today’s society? What is going on with some of the outrageous outfits we see men and woman wearing today in what is being called fashion?

I made a trip to the mall for the first time in a long time on last Friday and was shocked by some of the bold outfits I saw women dressed in…I saw way too much skin! Skin tight mini-skirts, low-cut dresses, cut out t-shirts, painted on jeans, plunging necklines, low-rise pants, see-through clothing, skimpy tops, tacky formal wear and the list goes on.

You have men dressing like women with their jeans worn down and hanging off of their buttocks, sleeveless tees, unlaced sneakers and tight jeans. And for the record anything tight on a man is never a good look and this includes white shoes or a white coat.

It seems as though some individuals both men and women are attempting to live out their fantasies by dressing like those examples seen through some of these famous entertainers, while not being creative with modest and decent styles of their own. If sex sales for attention, they’re all for it and I think it’s a disgrace!

Join me tonight at 8:00 PM on “Conversations Of A Sistah” on “Conversations Live” as I discuss such issues. In the meantime email your questions to the show at conversations@optonline.net

Follow the link here to access the show!

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Women who’ve changed the game! Tonite on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


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As we start our month-long celebration commemorating Women’s History month, I will discuss women who’ve changed the game; women who’ve contributed much to our history using their talents and greatness. Some of these women sacrificed much, as they’ve paved the way for others. Women’s History is my topic of discussion for tonight, Wednesday March 6, 2013 at 8:00 PM on Conversations Of A Sistah.

Coco Channel, Dr., Mae C. Jameson, Amelia Earhart, Rosa Parks and Maya Angelou just to name a few, are women who have done great things to contribute to women’s history by changing the course in history in making a difference.

So join me tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah” on “Conversations Live” as I delve into this topic and add my two cents with great commentary.

Are you doing great things to change the course of history? As usual send us your comments and/or questions to the show at: conversations@optonline.net

Follow any of the  Conversations” links in this post to access the show and I’ll meet you on the air!