Real Talk The Movement

Real Talk The Movement

Real Talk The Movement

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Los Angeles Event Producer/Specialist, LaTonya Washington, and Tshombe Tshanti, the "Philosopher," and Celebrity Photographer, will Co-Host Real Talk the Movement Nationwide! Real Talk the Movement is all about relationships between the male and female and how we relate to one another. Real Talk the Movement Los Angeles started in February 2010 at the Tanzore in Beverly Hills after an interesting conversation between LaTonya and a gentleman at the Baldwin Hills Mall who said "African-American women are too difficult and simply don't understand us as African-American men." So instead of me twisting my neck and twirling my finger, I felt a need for us to come together and discuss how we can dismiss the myths, get along and communicate more effectively with one another. It has been going strong ever since. We know relationships can be difficult but with the right perspective, communication and openess, they can work and work well! It makes for a strong community! Do believe, we don't just talk about it, we bring solutions with the help of our "Docs on Hand" to include Dr. Ryeal Simms and Dr. Monica Wilson. Join us Tuesday Nights, 7:30 PM PST for great conversation. Visit us for more details at http://realtalktm.org

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No romance without finance is a sentence that is so popular. Is love now measured by material things? If you describe it as a good time leading to sexual pleasure then, prostitutes will be people who sell romance for finance. However,... more
02:17

More and more, I hear of people in relationships and/or a marriage that they really are not happy in or just getting by. They say they stay because theyve become familiar with the partner but the option of cheating has crossed their... more
02:02

Wounded people are real, and their injuries are real. We may never authoritatively establish the real source of the problem—whether a failure of the church, or a failure of the wounded individual. How much does it matter?... more
02:02

Here we have it and we all know them, someone wounded by someone else, a casualty of love gone bad....hmmmm was it love? How do you comfort those who have been hurt and help them get to the stage of healing? Could it be you who... more
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They say the dating "game" is rough; the older you become, the harder it is to trust, theres the baggage and the "other stuff." Well folks, sorry to say but the older you become, the more baggage you just may carry. So the question is,... more
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Every culture has an identity. The question is, do we know our own as it relates to self, our community, our society and relationships amongst ourselves? To cross boundaries, to go beyond borders, is there a consequence in that? On our last... more
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I had a business meeting with an Asian business owner. I began to think about cultures, society, community....is is that big of a difference the way men treat women or is it simply the way were brought up and/or the baggage? I also... more
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We couldnt finish last weeks session so definitely bringing up a part 2. Some say the intimacy and the emotions cannot be separated, others say as you become older, it can be. What say ye? It is no doubt that sex is an intense experience... more
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It is no doubt that sex is an intense experience involving strong emotions that often heighten feelings. So what happens if what you thought was casual sex begins to feel like something more? As sex is intimate and intense, naturally... more
02:01

When you go out on a "date" with the same person on a few occasions, does your mind begin to wonder, "is this leading somewhere? Is it getting serious? Should I ask?" To some people a date is simply a date with no ultimate goal. To... more
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