Joe & Natasha Take the Hot Seat
This week on “Click Bait,” Joe and Natasha hold down the fort and share all their thoughts on this week’s dramatic part one of “After the Final Rose.” Then, in a hilarious […]
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Parenting is hard enough in this day and age because of technology and social media. But an old age feeling that has been tried and true is that our children can push us to no return because they think they know it all and simply put…they don’t want to listen. What we (parents) tell them (our kids) doesn’t always seem right and they always think they know better. This is really nothing knew. But this week Walter and Shardie chat with a close friend, Chaka, to discuss his parenting decisions in a scenario when his daughters actions made her miss the school bus. How he handled this situation and why might give you some ideas…or become a heated debate…like it did for the OneEleven crew. 🤦🏽♀️
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This week on “Click Bait,” Joe and Natasha hold down the fort and share all their thoughts on this week’s dramatic part one of “After the Final Rose.” Then, in a hilarious […]
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