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Resolutions may or may not be a thing for everyone but who doesn’t love a good year in review?! During episode 34, we highlight some of our most favorite personal moments and belly laughs as well as some occasions that impacted us in our ever-changing pop culture. We cover a wide range of topics, we celebrate black girl magic & black boy joy (as usual!) and remember the souls who shed their physical form, but remain in our hearts as kindred spirits. We hope you enjoy listening to our year in review as much as we enjoyed sharing the stories with you all. Thank you for your continued support! Happy New Year! 🍾🥂 Appreciatively, Georgia, Jeane, Jennifer, Peggy & Rose

Colorism: aka shadeism, is a form of prejudice or discrimination usually from members of the same race in which people are treated differently based on the color of their skin and social implications associated with. Not so fun fact: colorism has been happening since 1619. Tune in to this episode as the ladies of TDP unpack what colorism means to them as well as their experiences in this difficult space.

Wanna know who should get the towel after a sweaty slippery night in the sheets? What about hygiene: before, during and after sex? Unsolicited aggression? Or the infamous "who's ***** is this?!" Take a listen to our candid opinions and some of our very own experiences in this weeks uncensored episode about the rules and absurdities during sex. And listen folks, don't leave home without a condom!

Blessed be those who mind their own business! LOL In this week's chat, we get into how common it is for people to ask women about their reproductive plans. We know the nuances of having a baby are complicated, so where's the sensitivity?! When it comes to having a bab, who's allowed to ask the questions? We share our personal experiences as mothers and yet-to-be-mothers. Joining us as a dinne guest is friend to the show Diana, of @iamtheewoman. Listen in as we discuss the issues we have with those who police family plans that don't concern them.

If you’re not living under a rock, you know by now that Megan Thee Stallion created one of 2019’s biggest catch phrases - hot girl summer! Women everywhere rapidly adopted this artist inspired movement and unapologetically lived their best lives. Tune in to this episode to hear what the TDP ladies had to say about this phrase and what it meant to each of us. Did we have hot girl summers?! Is hot boy summer a thing?! Totally. We’re here for it all tbh - thanks Megan!

On this week’s episode, the ladies of TDP have an intense conversation about the fine line between always hanging out with your partner and not knowing when to say “not tonight bae.” Moderated by @georgia_belike, this talk goes from fun and jokes to the serious and very relevant topic that is: codependent relationships. Is it okay to bring sand to beach when you’re hanging with the homies? We think not. Is it necessary to create healthy space in all relationships? Absolutely. We even talk about codependent friendships and codependency on external factors such as social media and other outlets alike.

On this episode, Professor Peggy gives a pop quiz on a lesser known Black Holiday: Juneteenth. How much do you know about this day? We also discuss the heart wrenching, Ava Duvernay film, "When They See Us" which is streaming now on Netflix. A story told from the perspective of five formally jailed, wrongfully accused black men from a crime that took place in the 90s. We get into the impact that socio-economic status has on black and brown impoverished families and how lack of education can end up taking away our basic human rights. Whether you are black, brown, white or other, these are stories that affect all our lives and they need to be told. We as five black women, chose to share this information with our listeners since ignorance isn't always bliss. Each one, reach one, teach one. #UBUNTU

Happy Tuesday Y'all! On this episode, we aunapologetically outnumber and bombard our male dinner guest, David with questions about relationsgips & dating! Yay! We explore potential conflicts of communication between men and women. How true is the Mars vs Venus theory? We get into the dating game, hidden agendas, DM-sliding and a gaggle of other topics. David even breaks down some negative connotations about women that we may or may not all be aware of...👀

In this episode, we take some time to pay our respects to Ermias Joseph Asghedom, known professionally as Nipsey Hussle. We talk about the many hats worn by Hussle, namley-rapper, entrepreneur and community activist. Clearly a good man all around. Through this conversation, we discuss social responsibilities and discover the collective effort it takes from the "village" to raise well grounded individuals who will pay it forward one day.

We're back at it with some questions our "friends" want answers to, but may be too shy to ask in person. On this segment of Asking for a Friend: Part Deux, we talk about what age is too young to be romantically involved with? Does "too young" differ based on what you're looking for (i.e., casual sex versus long term relationship)? We chat about men who have babies outside of their relationship. Yikes! Are you riding with or dipping out? Switching gears- if your friend was being emotionally or physically abused but was not seeking help from you, how would you go about addressing this dreadful situation while ensuring the comfort and safety of your friend?! Grab a seat and listen in as we provide our thoughts and experiences to some of these gripping questions!