As the saying goes, a successful relationship takes two to tango. We all want to have healthy relationships or improve our relationships, but how do we actually have successful partnerships filled with passion, fun, and harmony? Welcome to The 22Tango Sh
In this episode, we are featuring Sandy Weiner of Last First Date who is sharing with us Old School versus New School Dating tips and how we can navigate these current dating waters successfully.
In this episode, we speak with Sandy Weiner, dating and empowerment coach and host of Last First Date Podcast, on how to use communication archetypes to help you improve your relationships.
In this episode, host Linda Sutton, shares with us Emergency Preparedness tips for Uncertain Times in honor of National Hurricane Preparedness Week and Emergency Preparedness Tax-Free Weekend.
In this editorial, our host Linda Sutton celebrates Earth Day, and leads us on a discussion on how we can nourish that which nourishes us in light of today's geopolitical environment.
So many of you have shared with me that one of your desires is to create generational wealth for your family. So, we decided to bring back wealth strategist and author Tamra T Bush to get you and your family started on that journey.
In this episode, we are back with Richard Mike, Leadership coach and author of “Don't Hate the F Word '' having an informal discussion about how a gentleman who is leading a household can create a “vision” for their home that will inspire their partner and family.
Join for a provocative episode as host Linda Sutton leads us on a discussion of the concept of submission and surrender in a relationship, and helps our gentlemen understand "how to get their woman to submit" to their leadership in a relationship.
In this editorial, our host Linda Sutton, walks us through that critical crossroads moment where a leader can set the stage for a successful future or a failed future.
In this episode, Wealth Strategist and author of "The Cheat Code" Tamra T. Bush shares with us how we can use "Legacy Letters" to not only assist in the transfer of Generational Wealth, but also provide an opportunity to pass on Informational Wealth.
In this episode, we discover how old school house music and tango can give us insights into the current geo-political environment and what can do as individuals to make a change.
In this episode, we speak with Richard Mike, Leadership coach and author of “Don't Hate the F Word '' on how we can overcome frustration on our journey to success. In addition, he provides additional insights to help gentlemen garner buy-in and support for their visions and dreams from their team members at home.
In this episode, we tackle some of those most commonly voiced complaints in relationships, and how partners can respond using customer service secrets. This is part 2 of a five part series.
When we receive great customer service, we feel valued and appreciated and as a result, often build deeper relationships with those businesses. What if you could bring those customer secrets to your intimate relationships. Join us as Customer Service Expert Tanika Cooper shares her secrets that you can use to create those same feelings in your relationships. This is a part of a five part series.
Rites of passage are an acknowledgment and an understanding that you will come and approach and go through several “anticipated” and “known” life phases as you mature. In this episode, Linda Sutton explains why undergoing rites of passage is essential to preparing you for the next phase of your life. It's important to understand that when you're not successfully going through rites of passage, not only will you be unprepared, but you could also be wreaking havoc on all of the other members of your family. When you're not prepared, you could prevent your relatives from progressing through their phases, or you could be showing a bad example to the younger members of your family. Tune in and learn more about the different rites of passage in the various phases of life, their impacts on personal development, and their effects on relationships.
Tango adornments refer to the unique styling that flourishes the dance itself. But it is far different from Tango techniques, which is all about the dancer's actual proficiency. Linda Sutton breaks down the main differences between the two and why focusing too much on the adornments may kill the social part of the dance. She explains why Tango is primarily a dance of socialization, with the partners concentrating on leading and following each other. Comparing this entire concept of putting icing on a cornbread, Linda explores why every Tango dancer must go beyond the aesthetic but deep into the actual human connection that happens on the dance floor.
They say trust is like a mirror. Once broken, you never look at it in the same way again. Be it in either your relationship with God, partner, family, nature, or nation - trust is important. In this episode, Linda Sutton talks about what trust is as it relates to relationships in tango. She discusses why it is important and why it is a great form of communication through its three stages—gaining trust, maintaining trust, and breaking trust. Linda then shares scenarios for each stage and assesses them one by one.
After reading a meme showing a dialogue between a young lady and a young gentleman, which encapsulated the common misconceptions about womanhood, Linda Sutton decided to discuss the issue in today's episode. The divine design of woman, her biological makeup, is often misunderstood in this day and age. The misunderstanding creates a generation of sons and daughters who are not prepared for the next phase of their life, that is, raising a family. In this episode, Linda explains how a woman's biology is wired to create and nurture a child and why this necessitates women to screen and question men who are interested in her. If you want to appreciate the woman's divine design better and how it affects her approach to romantic relationships, then this episode is for you.
We're in a culture now where intimacy is a word used within the sexual or romantic context. Rarely do we associate it with faith or our relationship with God. Having found God as his superpower, Brian Evans of Brian Evans Unleashed joins Linda Sutton to bring intimacy to the context of our faith and discuss sex from this perspective. What was God's vision for sex and intimacy versus what we see now? How can we restore that vision and start living a life with healthier and deeper relationships? Brian answers these questions and more, taking us to the steps towards strengthening our relationship with God and, consequently, to ourselves and the people around us. Join this episode to see intimacy in God's way and find how He adds His super to our natural.
Are you in a crash-and-burn relationship? Full of passion one time and the next, you feel like they were going to destroy your life. Do you find yourself stuck in this loop, that no matter how many times you've dusted yourself off of it and rebuilt your life, you still find yourself in it? Maybe it's time to reassess your relationship decisions and identify where it goes wrong. In this episode, Linda Sutton reveals the number one piece of information you absolutely must have before you make any relationship decisions. She guides you to see your blind spot when it comes to relationships, not only the intimate kind but also in your professional life. Follow along on today's discussion as Linda helps you find the kind of relationship that will help you grow and flourish.
Everything in tango is governed by principles. The steps or figures that you see are merely the result of successfully executing these rules. Like many aspects of this beautiful art, the principles of tango also have close parallels in life and relationships, which we continue to explore in this podcast. Join Linda Sutton in another installment of The Anatomy of a Tango series, where she takes an intimate look into what she likes to call “the rules that govern the roles.” In this episode, you will learn that there are specific principles that govern leadership, followership, and the interdependence between the two. Stick around and reflect on how these same principles applies to the world of relationships.
Where did the battle of the sexes begin? Linda Sutton's guest today is Kisha Gallagher, a Creation Gospel trainer and a former co-host on Hebrew Nation Radio's Morning Show. Kisha dissects Adam and Eve's relationship in the Garden of Eden through Hebraic lenses that shed light on the issues we face today between men and women. Once we understand where the original relationship failed, we can reset and make better choices with our relationships. Tune in to see the Book of Genesis in a way you haven't before!
Even though fairy tales are being used as a channel to present various lessons in form of stories, they will always remain just that – stories. Instead of focusing on happily-ever-after endings alone, why not pay more attention to the entire journey in between? Linda Sutton explains how fairy tales offer more truths than one when it comes to relationships, especially today when people value connection more than ever. From learning the lessons of defeating a huge adversary to how the main character must transform for the better, fairy tales are full to the brim of all kinds of love advice that can transcend even to reality.
On the love month special of The 22Tango Show, Linda Sutton features the work of Archie and Sizzle, two musicians, singers, songwriters, and MC's that have been creating and making music for over 15 years and began focusing on creating Kizomba, Ghetto Zouk, Brazilian Zouk, and Afro Rhythms in 2014. She brings them on to talk about their work's philosophy and explore the elements of music and the environment as they create music for dance. Archie and Sizzle also talk about their background as solo artists and share the story of how they began collaborating and making music together.
In any partner dance, certain things need to be agreed upon and adhered to for there to be a partnership and for that partnership to operate and function gracefully and harmoniously. In tango, the foundational element of the dance partnership is the embrace, which connects the leader and follower. In today's show, Linda Sutton gets down to the core elements that make up the anatomy of the tango, starting with the embrace, helping us understand the embrace at a new level and showing how we can draw parallels from that to our relationships off the dance floor.
Much of how we understand the roles of man and woman in society and culture can be drawn from the Christian context of the creation story in Genesis. In her quest to get a clearer understanding of what that text was saying about the original divine design for man and woman, Linda Sutton goes back to its Hebraic roots as well the cultural context based on the Jewish culture at that time. In that research, she stumbled upon Kisha Gallagher's body of work. Kisha is a Hebraic Roots scholar, a former co-host of the Hebrew Nation Radio Morning Show, and a new programmer for ReviveTV, which is a Hebraic Roots Network. Kisha joins Linda in today's episode as they take a deep dive into a primer of terms in Genesis that relate to man and woman, what their original roles were, and the original idea and vision for their relationship. You don't want to miss this discussion as this can be a blueprint for your own vision for relationships.
Let us now take a closer look at tango's second position. Far from being subordinate, the follower has equal status to the leader and in fact, is instrumental in being the initial impetus for the dance to commence. Being a follower in tango teaches us how to be a true follower beyond the ballroom floor and into the world of relationships. In this world that's dominated by social media, the concept of followership has been muddled and reduced to a mere click of the like button. The art of tango teaches us how to be more discerning as to where we place our trust on and hand over our power to. Follow Linda Sutton's lead and reconnect with the true essence of followership in the dance of life.
There is a saying in the world of social dance that goes, “In tango, it's always the man's fault.” This succinctly describes what being a leader in tango means. To be a leader means to guide the follower to a certain direction. As a leader, you are a steward of the power that the follower has agreed to give to you. You have to give justice to your follower's trust. It's a much harder position to assume than most people understand because taking the lead means taking full responsibility for whatever happens during the duration of the dance. Linda Sutton beautifully illustrates how this principle works in tango and how it can show up in our relationships. Listen in and learn what it truly means to be a leader in and out of the dance floor.
There is an old adage that says, “It takes two to tango.” For a partner dance to work, two people have to be in tempo. In this episode of The 22Tango Show, Linda Sutton talks about the anatomy of tango and uses it as a metaphor for interaction in relationships. She dissects the terminology and construction of tango and links it to passion, intimacy, and relationships. After all, tango is a dance of emotions participated in by two people. It makes perfect sense for them to be in sync.
If there is one word to describe the dance, tango, it would be spell-binding. It is simply an amazingly magical thing to witness, seeing two people become one with their synergy and dynamic. What if you take this to your relationships? How can you create a dynamic that is as passionate as two people who are in step with one another? Linda Sutton introduces The 22Tango Show, where she shows a new vision for relationships that are harmonious, passionate, playful, and purposeful not only between you and your partner but also with your family, friends, and loved ones. In this episode, Linda shares her journey towards learning different dances and finding lessons in each of them that we can apply to how we handle our relationships. Join her across this podcast as you engage and create a beautiful dance of your relationships because, as they say, “to become one, it takes two to tango.”