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Whosoever finds a wife finds a good thing, and obtains favor of the LORD (Proverbs 18:22), and Tyrone is ready for his good thing. He's 6'2" tall, loyal, responsible, easy on the eyes, and says he's like a needle in a haystack when he hears women say there are no more good men left. Tune in Friday, June 29, 2012, to hear what Tyrone is seeking in a wife.
They're popping up everywhere, bootleg relationship coaches with little or no formal training, preying on weak women and propagating the media propaganda about women's singleness. They discredit their female counterparts' ability to teach anyone, male or female, about relationships. And women flock to these men like moths to flames with their legs and purses stretched wide. But wait a minute, it's not just men... Likewise, the women have no formal training, just their experiences in bad relationships. They get other women to draw from a false sense of power to proclaim that they don't need a man. In essence, real change is never achieved but a big pity party is created. They host women's conferences, women's day out, spa days and etc. They are told that these things are designed to reinstill confidence but the true nature of their issues and problems are never addressed... Join Lisa and Andre as they discuss this madness.
John W. Fountain grew up on some of the meanest streets in Chicago, raised without his natural father in a a neighborhood of broken homes, shattered dreams, crime, poverty, and self-destruction. In the absence of his father, Fountain discovered a God who embraced him, and through the presence of other men in his life, sufficiency for his own road to manhood. His latest book, Dear Dad: Reflections on Fatherhood, captures a compelling story--of Fountain's journey and his reflections on fatherlessness as well as his own insights as a father today. But as an anthology, Dear Dad also provides a wider look at the impact of fatherlessness, and fatherhood, through the tales of fifteen other writers. What difference does a dad make? Are they really important? Tune in at 8pm Eastern on June 12th, as we discuss the importance of fathers.
In light of the recent events surrounding Arnold Schwarzenegger's indiscretions with his housekeeper, some things bear repeating. Tune in for a replay of The Other Woman Code Of Conduct, where Ms. Kiki edutains men and women on jumpoff etiquette.
Born in Detroit, MI in 1978, Myles W. Miller, President and CEO of Lion Heart Enterprises, is known to his friends and family as a hard-working, loving, kind, compassionate, creative, and inspirational young man. He is a dynamic teacher and personal coach, a compelling and prolific writer, a charismatic and transformational motivational speaker, and just an all around good guy. For such a young man, Myles is wise beyond his years. He attests this wisdom to being reared by mature Southern parents, who instilled in him a strong desire to be of service to his fellow man, to work hard, to persevere through trials and tribulations, to be led by the Holy Spirit, and to always seek first the kingdom of God. Personal interests: "Strengthening my total man: mind, body, and spirit, Sports, Writing, Reading, Being creative, inspiring others, and making money!!"