• LBIA - Episode 25 Feat. Bethanee Epifani & Marcus

  • May 12 2020
  • Length: 1 hr and 10 mins
  • Podcast

LBIA - Episode 25 Feat. Bethanee Epifani & Marcus

  • Summary

  • Episode 25 of Let's Bare It All [Raw NOT Raunchy] On episode 25, Laura was joined by returning author of Don’t Fall Prey, Bethanee Epifani, along with her friend Marcus. Bethanee Epifani comes back and joins the podcast to dive into two of her chapters. I hope you give the episode a chance and you come with an open mind. These types of conversations aren’t easy (I feel like I sound like a broken record) but they’re needed. One thing is for sure no matter what community you come from we can always connect with each other. Look at how I was able to say “OMG I can relate” even in these two chapters. In this episode we dove into chapter 16 and 17 of her book, Dating as a Black Woman in America: Residue of Slavery and Dating as a Black Woman in America: Where did the love go. Bethanee made some great points and I thank her for being so open and honest. I also want to give Marcus a huge shoutout for being vulnerable, especially as a man, I know that’s not easy. My hope for this episode is to create a genuine dialogue between communities. Make sure to buy Bethanne’s book Don’t Fall Pray on amazon or on her website www,bethaneeepifani.com. If you have a question for us make sure to hit us up on the socials or on www.letsbareitall.com. You can subscribe, review and follow Let’s Bare It All anywhere you enjoy your podcast. Listen and hear us as we bare it all... unapologetic. Make sure to follow us on IG: @cj.loveall @UneeQ_ @letsbareitall @dontfallprey @bepifani @uplydurslf
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