Podcast by Tina B
Tina, Tanya, and Deborah talk about an episode they watched on the show called Red Table Talk. The episode they discuss deals with Will Smith and Jada Pinkett-Smith and how they navigate within their committed relationship. They discuss their own marriages and how they try to be supportive of how others define their relationships. Is there anything in your relationship that would not be acceptable by the masses? Does it matter? This is what the discussion is all about… Guests: Tanya & Deborah
This episode is HILARIOUS! Tina talks about relationships that she stayed in too long. Have you ever stayed in something you KNOW you should've left long ago? We all have. Listen and laugh as Tina and her friends, Deborah and Tanya, discuss a few of those situations and what made them finally leave! Guests: Tanya & Deborah
In this episode Tina has a conversation with her friends, Tanya and Deborah. When dating, Tina struggles to subdue her independence and rely on her male friend for support. When she has an issue with her car and asks for support, it doesn't go as well as she hoped and she discusses her concerns with her friends. Listen as Tina's friends help her bring more clarity to the situation and provides guidance on how she can handle similar situations she may face in the future.
Tina B talks with her son, Amir, about voting. They discuss how Tina wanted his first voting experience to be special and shared with the two of them, but Amir invited his special friend.
Tina B and her friend Tynese discuss interracial dating. Tina B talks about how she only dates black American men even though she finds men of all other races "fine as hell". Tynese says she's dated men of different races because of the diversity living in Miami, Florida brings. Then the two discuss fear of being judged, feeling comfortable, and their sons' dating habits. Later, Tina tells a story about how a white child kissing her on her lips changed her views and stereotypes she had as a kid. The show ends by emphasizing that everyone needs to be more open, including Tina B.
Tina B and her friend Ron open up the show up discussing his daughters and in what situations it is acceptable to shoot a gun. The two talk about police officers and deaths that have happened recently despite their high degree of training. Later, they both agree that a gun is a tool and not an equalizer. Tina explains how crucial gun education is to your children on gun safety.
Tina, her son, and her friend Ron discuss recent violent acts that have occurred across the U.S. As a result, Tina expresses her thought to purchase a gun. The three of them discuss the huge responsibility that goes into owning a gun.
Tina B reveals some things that contribute to her singleness and why dating was on her back burner.
Tina B talks with her son, Amir, about her life and growing up without her biological father. They have a heart-to-heart and talk about issues that affected both as a result. Amir shares an open letter to his own father.