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Real Talk The Movement

Real Talk The Movement

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Los Angeles' Event Producer LaTonya Washington, along with the "Philosopher" Tshombe Tshanti, Co-Host Real Talk the Movement Nationwide! It also is well encapsulated by Consultant and Clinical Psychologist, Dr. Monica. Be a part of our chat room and "chat it up" on the subject matter with Juacclyn Nikol and Chrystal Flanders; it goes down...in a good way! Real Talk the Movement is all about relationships between the genders 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! Join us Tuesday Nights, 7:30 PM PST for interesting conversation, objective interaction and on point solutions to what ails you! Visit us for more details at https://www.facebook.com/RealTalkTheMovement?ref=hl Real Talk the Movement appreciates the support of its listeners. If you're looking to promote your business, book or product, consider being a sponsor of Real Talk the Movement. Inbox us at latonya@latonyawashington.com. *Intro music copyright by Dr. Charsie Sawyer *duplication subject to penalty

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For years, we've been trying to get men to open up and communicate. It has become obvious that most will not be so open to it because it is against their nature to do so. Women on the other hand, we are more open to talk to one... more

The whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you God! We at Real Talk the Movement hear it time after time, people wanting to hang up the single life for a relationship and not just a relationship, a loving relationship. That's a good... more

I was sent this invite on Facebook that asked the question...? What man or men do you admire most? Of course immediately my father came to mind because he taught his little girl well along with my four siblings. Though we didn't... more

Last week, we dicussed the stages of relationship. But before we even get to the relationship, we need to evaluate if we are compatible with one another. How do you know if you are compatible? We all want the one who is right for us. In... more

Every relationship we enter follows five stages of development in a precise sequence. These stages will progress unless there is a deliberate intervention on one's part to stop them. What we must be cautious about is moving... more

The Gray Area, that's what I call it... the area where you really don't know...you can be veered to the left or the right at any given time or with any given situation. When we don't know what we want in a relationship or a mate, our actions can... more

As I continue to grow, I'm learning daily it is a good thing to obtain wise counsel, but make sure it is wise counsel. We learn that at the end of the day, we have to be true to self and the one(s) we are in relationship(s) with. Our friends,... more

I said this during the last Real Talk the Movement Reel and I'm saying it again: "I keep hearing men say I want to teach women how to treat a man OR I want to help women understand what not to do OR I want women to know they need to... more

Is love overrated? This question was posed to me via Twitter and though I believe in it, realized there are many who either have watered it down, no longer believe in it or don't even know what it looks like. I then took the question to our... more

How many times have you heard this..."it just happened, I got caught up in the moment, I thought we were in an "open relationship babe...my bad" Would this now be considered the following relationship status: "It's Complicated."... more
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