Tea'd: Sexual health is self-love
On this week’s episode of “Tea’d,” hosts DJ and Jayse talk about the importance of sexual health throughout college. The sips of wisdom highlight steps you can take on being on top of your sexual health
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On this week’s episode of “Tea’d,” hosts DJ and Jayse talk about the importance of sexual health throughout college. The sips of wisdom highlight steps you can take on being on top of your sexual health
On this week’s episode of “Tea’d,” hosts DJ Wilkins and Jayse Rednour invite guests Geneva Murray and MaryKathyrine Tran from the women’s center to discuss microaggressions and the lasting effects they can have on a person. Their sips of wisdom are guidelines to help listeners navigate being faced with a microaggression.
Hosts DJ and Jayse talk about their experience making friends throughout their college career. The sips of wisdom encourages the audience to take their time making friendships because a good friend is hard to come by.
Hosts DJ and Jayse talk about the do’s and don’ts when it comes to fest season. The host also discuss the importance of looking out for yourself and your friends while having fun.
Actress and comedian Mo’Nique and her husband Sidney Hicks were special guests on Breakfast Club Power 105.1 FM. Mo’Nique came on the show to discuss why one of the hosts of the show, Charlamagne Tha God, gave her "Donkey of The Day," a popular segment on the radio show that highlights idiotic actions, after she was encouraging her followers to boycott Netflix after she failed to negotiate a contract for a comedy show with the streaming platform. Charlamagne Tha God believes Mo’Nique is not relevant enough to receive the amount she wants from Netflix. Mo’Nique, however, thinks it is bigger than that. Mo’Nique deserves the amount she is asking for, and she is right to call out Netflix in participating in racial and gender inequality. Here’s why Mo’Nique deserves what she is asking for:
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Sunday’s premiere of season 10 Real Housewives of Atlanta was highly anticipated by fans who live for the tea sipping, shade throwing and the reads that come from the stars on the show. The women did not waste any time to bring back the drama this season. NeNe Leakes is back on the show and she is already stirring the pot and Kenya’s surprise marriage has everyone’s eyebrow raised. Here are the top three shadiest moments of the first episode of RHOA!
Black women have been breaking records and barriers all 2017. Instead of listing off every accomplishment a black woman has made this year, The Post decided to highlight five women's accomplishments that have helped humanity, made industries more inclusive, set records, told their stories and gave black women representation on television platforms.