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Midlife ChroniclesMidlife ChroniclesForgivenessTo forgive or not to be forgiven, that is the question2022-08-0844 minMidlife ChroniclesMidlife ChroniclesHow To Choose A Mate: Social Homogamy?Are we choosing our mates based on their personality or what's in their bank account? 2022-07-2953 minMidlife ChroniclesMidlife ChroniclesInsecurity In A Relationship: Leave or StayGee and Jazz talk about how insecurity in a relationship is toxic. 2022-07-2149 minMidlife ChroniclesMidlife ChroniclesBreaking Up: It's All Good, Until It Goes All BadGee and Jazz talk about rules when breaking up in a relationship2022-07-1242 minMidlife ChroniclesMidlife ChroniclesGee and Jazz: Are Black Sororities Still Relevant in the 21st. Century The rising tide of women in government, business and politics.2022-03-021h 04Midlife ChroniclesMidlife ChroniclesLaw and Order: A Conversation with Joey Jackson, Esq. Acquiring justice in the midst of a societal reckoning. 2022-02-1740 minMidlife ChroniclesMidlife ChroniclesBridging Community Service and Policing with Humanity: A Conversation with Mark TurnerHumanity must exist as the bridge in building trust.2022-02-1551 minMidlife ChroniclesMidlife ChroniclesAre Black fraternal organizations relevant: Part 2 - All brothers ain't brothersBrotherhood is very important in fraternal organization. 2022-01-2955 minMidlife ChroniclesMidlife Chronicles"Special Edition" BUTT Obsession: Gee and Jazz PerspectivesNo doubt, butts have never been bigger, both in physical size and as a cultural phenomenon.2022-01-2533 minMidlife ChroniclesMidlife ChroniclesAre Black fraternal organizations relevant: Reflections by Gee and JazzWhat role do Black fraternal organizations play in our community today?2022-01-2232 minMidlife ChroniclesMidlife ChroniclesLet's Talk About Sex with Gee and JazzGee and Jazz talk about how important sex is in a relationship. 2022-01-1435 minMidlife ChroniclesMidlife ChroniclesCouch TimeCandid discussion on the nature of first-time dating.2022-01-0735 minMidlife ChroniclesMidlife ChroniclesRenee Hill - My Story of VictoryBreast Cancer Awareness Month, international health campaign lasting the month of October that is intended to increase global awareness of breast cancer.2021-10-1824 minMidlife ChroniclesMidlife ChroniclesType of Men Women Choose Is Often Influenced by Their Fathers: A Conversation with Gee & JazzThe relationship between each father and daughter is unique. Good or bad, the link will always be there. What grabs the attention of psychologists is how all fathers, both present and absent, have an impact on their daughters’ upbringing.2021-09-2531 minMidlife ChroniclesMidlife ChroniclesGTATJ Freestyle: A Candid Talk about Critical Race Theory and Why Women CheatCritical Race Theory is under attack because of its critique on race in the United State of America.2021-06-2840 minMidlife ChroniclesMidlife ChroniclesFreestyle Talk: Gun Violence in Our Community and Why Do Men CheatGee and Jazz address the gun culture that exist. In THE GEE SPOT we answer why do men cheat. 2021-06-2237 minMidlife ChroniclesMidlife ChroniclesOvercoming The Stigma of Mental Illness: A Conversation With Tracyavon Ford, LCSW-RBreaking down the barriers of stigma of mental illness in communities of color. 2021-05-2141 minMidlife ChroniclesMidlife ChroniclesInsight Into Intimate Partner Violence: A Conversation With Necola Eason1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men have been victims of severe physical violence by an intimate partner in their lifetime. 2021-05-0740 minMidlife ChroniclesMidlife ChroniclesOral Health for Good Health: A Conversation with Dominique ReynoldsThe importance of oral health in communities of color. 2021-04-3034 minMidlife ChroniclesMidlife Chronicles Bringing Meaning to Black Injustice - Post George Floyd Verdict: A Conversation with Dr. Sherice NelsonThe state of Black America following the George Floyd verdict.2021-04-2440 minMidlife ChroniclesMidlife ChroniclesBuilding Trust on COVID VAX in the Black and Brown Community: A Conversation with Dr. Lisa Fitzpatrick Recent studies indicate widespread hesitation to get the vaccine. This reluctance is particularly prevalent among racial minorities -- who are among the most vulnerable to the virus. Half of Black adults say they will not get a COVID-19 vaccine, but not because they are concerned it won't be effective. Rather, they are worried it won't be safe.2021-01-0143 minMidlife ChroniclesMidlife ChroniclesThe Cure? To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate, That is the Question: Conversation with Dr. Marvin CrawfordThe Black and brown community has a distrust of the healthcare system however, the COVID-19 virus is negatively disproportionally impacting this community with higher rates of hospitalizations and death. 2020-12-281h 01Midlife ChroniclesMidlife ChroniclesEmbracing Our Wounds to the Path of Forgiveness: A Spiritual Conversation with Minister Demetrius LawrenceStudies have found that the act of forgiveness can reap huge rewards for your health, lowering the risk of heart attack; improving cholesterol levels and sleep; and reducing pain, blood pressure, and levels of anxiety, depression and stress. And research points to an increase in the forgiveness-health connection as you age.In fact, 62 percent of American adults say they need more forgiveness in their personal lives, according to a survey by the nonprofit Fetzer Institute.2020-12-1041 minMidlife ChroniclesMidlife ChroniclesUn-Learning Relationships: A New Cultural and Structural Approach To Black Partnerships - A Conversation with Rosemary A. Anderson and Rashied Sharrieff-Al-BeyMarriage has been a declining institution among all Americans and this decline is even more evident in the Black community. In 2016 only 29% of African Americans were married compared to 48% of all Americans. Half or 50% of African Americans have never been married compared to 33% of all Americans.2020-12-031h 41Midlife ChroniclesMidlife ChroniclesAmerican Crisis - Black Men's Health: A Conversation with Dr. Michangelo ScruggsBlack men face a health crisis in the United States.2020-11-2841 minMidlife ChroniclesMidlife ChroniclesUnspoken Truth - Male Sexual Abuse: A Conversation with Dr. Vincent WalfordResearchers have found that at least 1 in 6 men have experienced sexual abuse or assault, whether in childhood or as adults. And this is probably a low estimate, since it doesn't include noncontact experiences, which can also have lasting negative effects.2020-11-1942 minMidlife ChroniclesMidlife ChroniclesWomen of Color Health Matter: A Talk With Lauren Casey FlowersGee and Jazz tackle the difficult issue of health regarding women of color with one of Atlanta's top Registered Dietitian's.2020-11-1141 minMidlife ChroniclesMidlife ChroniclesLoving Your Vagina: A Conversation with Wendi WrightSelf care is so very important to ones over-all health. More and more people are discovering ways to treat themselves kindly.2020-10-2937 minMidlife ChroniclesMidlife ChroniclesYour Vote Counts: A Masterclass with Dr. Basil A. SmikleAs Election Day approaches, it is important to know the issues and what's at stack. One must have an understanding of their political power and efficacy. In this current political climate, We The People have an opportunity to make America inclusive for all and for generations to follow. "A Vote Less People, Is A Hopeless People"2020-10-2150 minMidlife ChroniclesMidlife ChroniclesBlack Wealth: A Money Mindset Conversation with Nathaniel "Nate" HigginsUnfortunately, wealth in this country is unequally distributed by race—and particularly between white and black households. African American families have a fraction of the wealth of white families, leaving them more economically insecure and with far fewer opportunities for economic mobility.2020-10-1532 minMidlife ChroniclesMidlife ChroniclesBlack America and Social Justice: Bridging the Gap - A Conversation with Darryl TurpinSocial Justice reminds us that everyone deserves equal rights and opportunity and to be treated without prejudice. 2020-10-0836 minMidlife ChroniclesMidlife Chronicles#GirlDad - Poppy GeeAccording to a study by the Centers for Disease Control, black fathers were the most involved with children no matter if they lived with them or not. A greater percentage of black fathers, when compared with white and Hispanic fathers, fed or ate meals with children daily, bathed, diapered or dressed children daily, played with children daily, and read to children daily. The study also proved that overall, American dads are more involved with childcare than in years past.2020-10-0127 minMidlife ChroniclesMidlife ChroniclesRelationships Part III - Mama Knows BestA tribute to the women who raised up. "I always love my mama, she's my favorite girl"2020-09-2626 minMidlife ChroniclesMidlife ChroniclesRelationships - Part II Relationship advice from Gary T. Davis2020-09-1727 minMidlife ChroniclesMidlife ChroniclesRelationships - Part IA introspective conversation on relationship lessons.2020-09-1333 minMidlife ChroniclesMidlife ChroniclesIntroIntroduction to our friendship.2020-09-0308 min