CNLTV wanted to create a comforting space where people could relate and shed light on alarming issues that are not often discussed within the community and propose solutions that can progressively move young men and women in the right direction.
In this week's episode, both cohosts reflect on their college journey and think about the hurdle's they have been in to get to where they are today.
This week's episode dives into how Black History Month is not feeling as symbolic as it should be. Too many things are going left whether it be the impact of our music, our influence in the media, or generally what Black people are glorifying as accomplishments. As Co-hosts Chima and Dia analyze different current events that have happened since Black History Month, they give their personal perspectives on how they feel and some possible solutions.
On CNLTV's latest episode, hosts Chima and Dia invite the guys over to discuss matters of the heart. It has been a hot question asked amongst many millennials. "What do you bring to the table?" Join in and listen as the guys discuss qualities they look for in a future partner, qualities they bring to the table, and things that girls do that boys don't like !
In this episode both co-hosts dissect what it means to be ambitious, the issues of age disparities when in relationships, insecurities, submissiveness, friend-zones and self love based on their own personal experiences.
This week's episode dives into the importance of self awareness while in a relationship. Co-host's Chima and Dia talk about the importance of boundaries, knowing yourself, the implications of understanding your love language, finances and other factors that are vital in a relationship.
This week's episode takes a look at the series of events take took place this summer. Whether it be the backlash Dababy faced or the criticism Naomi Osaka faced in the media, black culture is globally still popular demand. Tune in as both Co-hosts give their input on black cultural issues.
On this episode Host Dia and her guest Kamal get into the nitty gritty of how they define their friendships and relationships. Often times navigating through these two can be complex, but why ? Is there a gender we can blame for this ? Aren't all relationships supposed to be like " You scratch my back and I scratch yours ?" Click play and find how these two really feel about the people they've decided to keep close to them !
This weeks episode is a personal reflection & understanding of friendship and relationships between Co-host Chima & and Special Guest Yaa @ohh_yaasss. We grasp on the understanding of self love and levels in which it affects our daily lives. Come join us as we reflect the essence of self love.
Grab your gyals and lend us your ears ! On this episode host Dia and her guest discuss all things related to love. What are some qualities they expect their partners to have , do they have any good examples of romance around them ? Why does love have to be so complicated ? Click play and find out whether these girls believe they will get their happy ever afters.
On this episode Host Dia and her guest Fadi discuss how their different religious backgrounds play a role in the relationships they keep ! Being that Dia is a Christian and Fadi is Muslim they each discuss whether they would cope with being in a monogamous or polygamous relationship. Most religious books discuss how couples who engage in a spiritual life together can use this as a resource when there is "trouble in paradise"! But are millennials even religious anymore ? Press play and see whether you agree with what these girls are saying !
On the Season Finale host Dia and Chima join back together and discuss the recent death of King Von and other rappers who have lost their lives to gun violence. Why aren't rappers able to separate their new found fame from their old “gangster” ways . Why does that lifestyle attract so many young men and women ? They discuss how younger generations can borrow good leaves from their favorites rappers so they won't have to die young due to drug and gang violence .
Join Co-host Chima as we talk about the importance of real genuine confidence in oneself. This episode is a moment of self reflection for the Co-host and viewers who suffer with self-esteem, confidence & gathering their thoughts on topics as such.
As the end of the year and holidays are approaching Co- Host Dia and Tima both discuss how crazy 2020 has been for them. They touch on the importance of having a family or solid group of people around you to take your mind away from the chaos of the world. As the holidays might be a time that many people look forward to , there are also those individuals who won't get the chance to spend the holidays with their family for various reasons. Gather round' the table as we discuss the good and bad about the holiday season !
There is a joy you feel from within when you are hungry and eat food that reminds you of home. This is a gift that is within many people. However most people do not expand on their abilities due to risks and fear of any possibilities that they feel they might experience. This episode is to encourage people who are interested in cooking and impacting the community. The Food businesses market is volatile and if you are looking for a way to make money, this might be for you!!
With everything that has been happening this year the 2020 elections have only brought more anxiety to everyone around the world. In this episode starring Lizz and our co-host Dia, they each discuss their mental health and how the elections have been affecting them and other people around them. How they feel about minorities who support Trump, what they want to see from the next president of the United States, and the unforeseen future of America once they announce a winner. Where do we go from here ?
During this period a series of protests took place within the continent of Africa. If there is anything 2020 is teaching the African Diaspora, it is that we are more alike than different in our way of life and our daily struggles. All these protests that have been happening globally from America to Africa and other parts of the world for the progression of the African diaspora shows that we are all stuck in the same pot. It doesn't matter where you migrate to, it has not and will not solve anything. We will not progress and thrive the way we need to until will address ourselves from within. These movements are more impactful than we think. We are being robbed in way too many aspects globally. We need to work together. We are all we need, we are all we've got. God is giving us an opportunity to rise, time waits for no one. Do not think these series events are an incident. Act in any way you can and act now! This episode speaks about issues of the African diaspora and seeks ways in which the youth can move forward.
This episode reflects on the importance of telling the ones we care about " I LOVE YOU" while they're still here. It also touches on how growing up in an environment where you heard or didn't hear that phrase can affect you in other relationships. We know this phrase is very powerful but we also need to shred the akwardness that comes with it when we hear it from others or when we tell it to other people. It is a term that may be foreign to some but if we begin using it more frequently it can do wonders in someones life. A famous person once said the greatest thing in life is to love and be loved !! So why not love me out loud ?
Everyone has the innate passion to be creative in any shape or form. But have you considered generating money through those gifts and talents? Tune in with our Co-host Chima as she dives into the reality of being a Creator with our featured guest Fatoumata who is a upcoming Content Creator and Designer. We discuss taking risks that you are passionate about, having drive, making money & being a millennial.
On this episode we take a dive into the male and female perspective on the Meg and Tory situation. How the black women is the most unprotected woman in society, how cancel culture can escalate situations and be hurtful to individuals career, and what we can do as individuals when we find ourselves in domestic violent situations.
On this episode we take a dive into the male and female perspective on the Meg and Tory situation. How the black woman is the most unprotected woman in society, how cancel culture can escalate situations and be hurtful to individuals career, and what we can do as individuals when we find ourselves in domestic violent situations.
During this pandemic, it has been a emotional and financial roller coaster for many people across the world. Some people in America have been sent back to work, while many have not been able to get financially back on their feet. This episode and later episodes will be channeling ways in which people can follow their passions and make a living off of it. The hair business is very volatile and does not discriminate on gender whether you are the client or the stylist. This episode allows one to see how profitable the business is but also some of the barriers one faces when starting afresh.
This episode addresses our dark skin queens and some of the challenges they face learning to love themselves in a world that disrespects them. We wanted to touch on many issues dark women go through such as gaining confidence in themselves and any issues they face in the dating world, friendships, and real life situations. We hope this episode can bring light on how we as men and women can stop hating on one another and spread that good ole' melanin black love because.... the blacker the berry the sweeter the juice !!! Ft. Co-host Dia
Disclaimer: This episode wasn't made to bash people who are white, rather we are trying to expose the injustices towards African Americans that have happened by the hands of white people. Part 2 of this discussion will be featuring out special co-host, Chima.
Disclaimer: This episode wasn't made to bash people who are white, rather we are trying to expose the injustices towards African Americans that have happened by the hands of white people. Part 1 of this discussion will be featuring out special co-host, Dia.
This episode dives into the unraveling of summer for both of the hosts. They get into the reality of schooling in the fall during Covid-19 and what the future holds for the millenials.
With the inclusion of both black male and female perspectives, the underlying issues of previous relationships and “entanglements” are discussed.
Before you make the big decision or if you get the opportunity to make the big decision of marriage, we discuss some points you should consider as a woman and an man.