11 – What people with disabilities wish you knew – Trenesa Lee Interview

On this week’s episode of OEL the ladies and their special guest discuss People with Disabilities and What They Wish You Knew. They weigh in and provide their own perspective and unique points of view. They welcome guest Trenesa Lee. Trenesa is paraplegic, meaning she is paralyzed from the waist down. In this candid conversation Trenesa will share her story and break down the stigmas surrounding people with disabilities.

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10 – Raising A Child with Autism Spectrum Disorder – Dr. Dianah Lake Interview

In episode 10 of OEL the ladies bring awareness to Autism. We talk to Medical Doctor, Author, fitness coach, and mother of an autistic son Dianah Lake, about the facts and myths of the disorder. Through this conversation, we hope our audience can gain a better understanding of Autism. So sit back, relax, and enjoy some juicy conversation that is sure to be On Everyone’s Lips.

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09 – How long should you wait for an engagement Ring- Is Marriage still a goal?

In this episode 9 OEL we discuss the big M word meaning marriage. Ultimately, it’s every woman’s dream to walk down the aisle and have a beautiful wedding. However, while men also share the same dream, their timing of when this should happen is often times not the same as a woman’s. This led us to touch on the controversial topic questioning how long should a woman wait for the ring?

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08 – Rap Music in Today’s Society – Do we care about substance or is Ratchet Winning?

In episode 7 of OEL this topic stems from the recent comments that Jermaine Durpri made in his interview with people magazine in regards to female rappers. Here is a little paraphrase of what he said “They are all rapping about the same thing. I don’t think they’re showing us who is the best rapper. For me, it’s like strippers rapping. As far as rap goes, I’m not getting who is the best rapper.”

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07 – Breaking Down The Stigmas of Mental Health – 5 Warning Signs of Mental Health Risks -Shatiea Blount Interview

 In episode 7 of OEL we dive into the stigma of mental health. We interview special guest Shetia Blunt, a certified professional coach and trained therapist. We’ll discuss the differences between coaching and therapy, warning signs of mental health triggers, seeking help, and steps to moving your life in the right direction.

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06 – Are relationship curfews necessary? – Why or Why Not?

In Episode 6 of OEL, we are going to ask the question “Are relationship curfews necessary”? mmhmm….We know a curfew is often related to teenagers and the time they need to be home. We will put a spin on this and look at it from a view of relationships.

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05- What are the different types of insecurities and what are the causes?

In Episode 5 of OEL, we are going to talk about insecurities. We all have them no matter who we are and even if we do not want to acknowledge and admit to them. But, how do we overcome these insecurities and how do we identify and deal with them?

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04 – Central Park 5 When They See Us – A Miscarriage of Justice or Common Occurrence?

In Episode 4 we are going to discuss the mini series “When They See Us” created by Ava Duvernay based on a true story. It’s been a really big topic these last couple of weeks. We all have seen parts of it and felt so many emotions. So just in case you do not know about it.. Please allow us to summarize. In the Spring of 1989.

There were about 30 teens hanging out in Central Park located in New York and some of them were causing trouble. That same night, a woman named Patricia Melli had been out jogging in the park, she was found badly beaten and raped. She was in a coma for 12 days and suffered various other injuries.

Due to these disturbances, the cops were in Central Park and ending up Apprehending Four black teenagers and one Hispanic teenager. These 5 black and brown boys were falsely accused and incarcerated for 5-13 years.

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03 -The Natural Hair Journey – Is Discrimination Based on Hair Texture Real? – Oshun Afrique Interview

In episode 3 of O.E.L. we discuss discrimination based on hair texture and the journey to having natural hair.  If you have thought about going natural and don’t know where to begin. Doing the big chop or are just curious about organic hair care.  Then you’ll want to listen in. Our special show Guest Oshun has been a natural hair stylist for over 15 years. She shares tips, tricks and industry trade secrets that you don’t want to miss.

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02 – Situationships vs. Relationships- Five tips to know that you’re in a Situationship!

In episode 2 of OEL we will discuss the differences between a situationship V.S. an open relationship. We will go into detail about what they both mean and we’ll discuss our experience with situationships and, how culture has influenced these two types of relationships. We’ll also give tips on how to know if you are in a Situationship.

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