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Relationship Coach Mr. Keishorne Scott Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


He’s not just a relationship coach and internet sensation, but he’s a best selling author, speaker, award winner and entrepreneur. I was blown away by his commentary and short video on relationships and the ten things women should never accept in relationships. He’s a speaker of truth in dead situations and the guru in helping mend broken hearts, minds and spirits.

Tune in at 6:30 p.m. EST on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via Blog Talk Radio, as host Tracy L. Bell sit down in the studio with Mr. Keishorne Scott to discuss “All things love & relationship“.

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Self Hatred Is Real Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


Tennis star Serena Williams is the topic of conversation these days, since getting engaged and pregnant by Reddit co-founder, Alexis Ohanian. And according to the greatest female tennis player and quite possibly the greatest female athlete of all time, out of all the men she’s dated, the white men especially her now fiancé, have treated her better than the Black men she’s dated. Many are saying, it’s self-hatred when you marry and pro-create outside of your race.

We’re all entitled to our opinions because you can’t control who you love or can you? But when you cohabitate and pro-create outside of your race, is it self hate? When you long to have mixed children because you want your children mixed breed, is that self-hate? Do you look in the mirror and hate the person staring back at you?

Join me tonight at 6:30 p.m. EST on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via blog talk radio for my commentary on “Self Hatred“. 

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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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We’re Not Airing “Live” Tonight But Your Conversations Can Go On!


Hey Conversationers,

Although there is “No Live Show” tonight you can keep the conversation going regarding today’s event, one being the passing of Charlie Murphy. The news of his passing broke my heart. His memory will be forever etched with laughter, for he was one of a kind.

Tune in next week, for our special guest R&B crooner Freddie Jackson. See you all then, have a wonderful week and an awesome holiday weekend.

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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?

Listen in on the conversation here!