My take on today’s hottest topics, from politics, to music, culture and beyond. Born in NYC in the late 70’s, had a fantastic upbringing in Queens going into the 80’s, then transplanted down south. The 90’s was exciting and then the 21st century came with a type of epiphany...learning more about the…
What a chaotic year, right?!. Bananas!!!. A pandemic, race relations, (or lack of), politics, oh my. Let’s catch up and hear what’s going on in my head about the state of the planet.
Use your voices ladies!. You have needs. Make them known!. Don’t be shy....tell him what you want. You’ll thank me later!.
Ladies....why do we wait for January 1st to change something about ourselves?. There are 365 days a year. Pick any date and get YOU going!. Tick tock....1/1/2020 is just another day. New you DOES NOT need a conception date!.
Ladies....is it me, or is it getting harder to make friends as we go up in age?!. And what’s up with “App” friends?. Also, the human connection vs technology....Siri can’t have coffee with you!. Friendships require time, invest in some.
My insight on how females are body shamed, the longing effects it has and what body image means to me. Confidence is key ladies!. Nobody can rock YOU like YOU!. XoXo
On this episode, contemporary queens of cinema are discussed, along with a rundown list of a few comic books devoted to a female lead character. I touch on how cinema teaches history that schools do not teach, and a brief insight on “me time” and “regret”.
“BITCH”, and the power this word and body language have.
This introduction episode focuses on two subjects, the 2020 presidential race and immigration. These topics are dominating today’s news and is a hot topic in not only my home, but in homes from coast to coast. The question isn’t can, because we are more than qualified, but WILL a woman be elected as the Democratic nominee for the presidency next year?. Is this country now ready to see this happen?. What about our crisis at the southern border?. I can’t say I’ve seen much change as of yet. Are there any women in Congress with ideas on how to resolve the poor health conditions and lack of suitable shelter that are being reported?. I invite all messages and opinions that bring ideas on what can be done.