• Episode 48 The Lifestyle

  • Sep 10 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 48 The Lifestyle

  • Summary

  • Episode 48: The Lifestyle!

    In this conversation, the hosts discuss various topics including Marlon Wayans' revelations about leaving 'In Living Color', Dave Dash's dental mishap, and the school shooting in Georgia. They also continue their discussion on divorce in the Black community, focusing on the role of women and the stigma associated with divorce. The hosts emphasize the importance of support from family and the need for therapy during and after divorce. The conversation explores the complexities of divorce and the dynamics of relationships with ex-partners and their families. The speakers discuss the challenges of maintaining relationships with ex-in-laws and navigating the expectations and judgments of others. They share personal experiences of dealing with exes reaching out for support or advice after the divorce. The conversation also touches on the importance of finding a supportive network and breaking free from the stigma associated with divorce. The speakers highlight the need for growth, self-reflection, and the ability to let go of unhealthy relationships. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various topics related to divorce in the Black community. They share personal experiences, explore the impact of divorce on children, and discuss the importance of community support. The conversation takes a humorous turn as they talk about friends taking sides in divorces and share funny anecdotes. The hosts also congratulate a 15-year-old who created a soap for skin cancer treatment and announce that Kendrick Lamar will be headlining the Super Bowl.
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