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ππ½ββοΈ = for you Β π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ = for families Β π₯ = for couplesΒ π£= explicit language π = frank/sensitive topics
ππ½ββοΈ The Quote of the Day Show | Oprah Winfrey (12 min)
“On this episode, Oprah encourages you to honor yourself and to accept the wisdom of your mistakes, losses, and failures. Put Yourself Top of The List.”
ππ½ββοΈ Tiny Leaps, Big Changes | Learn to Love Yourself ( 7 min)
In this episode, we talk about self-love. Quote: “By learning to love and treasure myself, I will become that much better able to deeply love and treasure someone else”
ππ½ββοΈ Family Secrets | Mama and Her Numbers (39 min)
“Bridgett grew up in Detroit in the ’60s in a vibrant house with a mother who was genius with numbers. But for most of her life, Bridgett kept her mother’s genius a secret.”
π₯Modern Love | A Lifetime of Good Loving ( 24 min)
βHow lucky to be married to someone who left all the good bits for me. Did I ever think that while he was alive?β
ππ½ββοΈ How to Love Your Body | But How Can I Love My Body If I Hate It? ( 23 min)
“What does it mean to really love your body? The road blocks you might have getting there and a first few steps to begin the journey to a place of body peace!”
ππ½ββοΈππ£ Dying For Sex | Happy Endings (42 min)
“Molly and Nikki are best friends, and they can laugh about anything β even cancer. They call it βgallows humor.β When Molly receives her diagnosis, she begins her sexual exploration by learning how to take a different kind of βselfie.β And she lets a massage go all the way.”
ππ½ββοΈ Planet Money | Fine and Punishment ( 21 min)
“When you commit a crime, yes, you are entitled to an attorney, but you don’t get a free attorney. You have to pay for it. You pay for a stenographer to type up your court minutes; you pay to maintain the court website and law libraries.”
π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ It’s Been a Minute with Sam Sanders | The Lasting Power of Whitney Houston’s National Anthem (24 min)
“Why does Whitney Houston’s 1991 Super Bowl national anthem still resonate 30 years later? Sam chats with author and Black Girl Songbook host Danyel Smith about that moment of Black history and what it says about race, patriotism and pop culture.”