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This week we’re joined by Yoshi Rose, to talk all things from the dating period and how long it should last, to the preservation of the black family unit and women returning to their femininity, and lastly imposter syndrome.
Yoshi opens up about why she thinks having a friend with benefits is a scam, and what her experience with that has been like. We take a deep dive into black family structures, trauma bonding, and what she would like the generation of women before her to do in order to preserve the black family unit.
Yoshi urges women to return to their femininity, and allowing men to thrive in their masculinity. Zee makes a great point about “getting everything she want” when she operates in her feminine aura. Let us know your thoughts about this on the comments below.
Lastly, we enter Yoshi’s World, where we explore qualities in men that she’d want to be in a relationship with, versus those qualities that would make her turn the other way. Anyone else like the “odd ball” when dating? We then close out by examining imposter syndrome and why some of us subject ourselves to such, instead of believing we deserve our accomplishments. Are you a victim of imposter syndrome? If so, let us know your experience with this and how it has or continues to affect you.
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Danielle reacts to the wave of protests in China and Iran. Rae Sweet-Sandoval, It Gets Better’s Education Coordinator, speaks with Danielle about the It Gets Better Youth Summit, the Youth […]
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