
Unsolicited Marriage Advice
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Narrated by:
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Samantha Scathe
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By:
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Aryka Moore
About this listen
Unsolicited Marriage Advice interestingly encapsulates the jewels of wisdom that I have received over the years regarding marriage and relationships with the context of how it was applied or misapplied in my own marriage. Unsolicited Marriage Advice addresses the idea that the African American community has an unspoken policy of never discussing marital problems. This leaves people believing that their problems are novel and thus a reason to divorce instead of working things out. My hope is that this candid view provides some insight into how things can improve with the right guidance.
©2023 Aryka Nycole Moore (P)2024 Aryka Nycole Moore
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