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Ronda and Renee have been friends for ten years and been through the ups and downs of raising kids as single moms, buying a house,starting a business, marriage and divorce and of course dating. We are women just like you talking about everyday issues that affect black women. We are Black Women Talk.

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Gary Chapman's groundbreaking book the Five Love Languages talks about how relationships can be better if we learn to speak each others language. The languages as he described it are: Acts of Service, Receiving Gifts, Quality Time,... more

This week I Rhonda and I saw For Colored Girls. She saw it before I did and told me that movie was HEAVY. I had no idea what that meant until I saw it. Heavy doesn't begin to describe it. It was a tough look at what Black women go... more

So what do oral sex, toys and fetishes all have in common? We'll be talk about all of that on this week's show on part two of Let's Talk About Sex...Again! Join us Saturday morning at 10AM EST on Black Women Talk!

When should a couple have sex? What about one night stands? Who brings protection? What about the big O? STDs? ? Fantasies and fetishes? Yes we are going to talk about it...SEX! Join us 10 AM November 6th for this exciting... more

Rhonda just recommended that I read The Conversation by HIll Harper. Although I have never read a book by him, I went to the bookstore and picked up a copy. I couldn't put it down. So tonight we decided to have a frank discussion about the... more

Are men no longer opening doors, pulling out chairs or asking women on dates? What happened to men who pursued women rather than the other way around? Has the feminist movement killed chivalry? Join us Saturday at 10AM as... more

Black women are known for standing by Black men even when he's cheating or not treating us well. Oftentimes when asked why we put up with it, we say, "because I love him." Some Black men have said they don't understand why we... more

WOW! If you have been listening to our show you have heard the men's opinions about black women. So far we have heard, we're too fat, too angry, lazy, won't raise good men, combative, quarrelsome and we date bad boys and overlook... more

Are we too strong? Are we too loud? Are we too demanding? Are we asking for too much? Or are we waiting for a good black man rather than opening up to the many good men that are interested in us from other races and ethnic groups?... more

This week we are taking a break from the relationships and love and looking at a serious topic in our community. What do you think is the biggest issue plaguing us? Is it fatherless homes, lack of education, economics or something else.... more

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