When sisters talk is a weekly podcast/show that brings awareness to life’s negatives that plague us today. With the help of real-life experts, personal experience, and good ole fashion wisdom and perspective, I desire to reach others through sex, race, ethnic backgrounds, job classifications, and even sexual preference to help heal our land. Therefore Ladies, and Gentlemen, Can WE Talk? Join Tameka Malkisedeq along with special guest every Wednesday as she shares and conduct interviews of real-life events, whether good, bad, or indifferent.
Your Host sits down on the opposite side of the table, as she is interviewed after 22 years of being wounded from a senseless act of violence. "Drive-by shooting" that has affected her entire life thus far.
In this episode, Tameka sat down with three high schoolers and two adults to discuss virtual learning for the 2020/2021 school year. The parents and children had different perspectives on it mainly because of sports and distraction. The adults...Well, you be the judge.....
An emotional and serious conversation held amongst four concerned Mothers of RVA. Raising black kids in today's society.
Tameka sits with Two Ministers based out of Richmond, Virginia, and discusses their motivations and upcoming projects and books.
Tameka is joined by an urban gardener by the name of Patrick Norman. From New York to Va. Patrick gives out some tips on his year long gardening process and success and tricks on being a gardener. He also give us a sneak peek at his crops as he invites us to his farm.
PRIDE MONTH:The host sits down with Cecilia & Kesha Kent, two women that are legally married and have been in a same-sex relationship for five years now. The spill some secrets, while talking about their trials and tribulations, raising children and acceptance. These two has a counseling and comical moment during this interview.
Tameka sits down with her spouse Raymond as he informatively lectures her biblically and historically about their last name. He does so using a clip from YouTube.This podcast also has a visual to it that will be posted on When Sisters Talk YouTube page. Subscribe!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBPVLKzjask
Tameka Malkisedeq in the best way she can point out a few black people killed from police brutality. She expresses his personal feelings as she is a wife and a mother to black men. She asks for help and answers to why this still exist, while also asking for a change in the laws.
When sisters talk is a weekly podcast/show that brings awareness to life’s negatives that plague us today. With the help of real-lifeexperts, personal experience, and good ole fashion wisdom and perspective, I desire to reach others through sex, race, ethnic backgrounds, job classifications, and even sexual preference to help heal our land. Therefore Ladies, and Gentlemen, Can WE Talk? Join Tameka Malkisedeq along with special guest every Wednesday as she shares and conduct interviews of real-life events, whether good, bad, or indifferent.