It's a new week, and Trese is unapologetically discussing the REAL in motherhood, marriage, entrepreneurship, these politicians, and the Black Maternal Health crisis because Dont Believe The Hype. Our community should always be a place where we tell each other the truth. We need to have more open and honest conversations about what's REALLY going on in this world, especially as it pertains to Black people.
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Trese is back solo-dolo, and she is talking that stuff about some of the things that have been happening the last two weeks. As usual, nothing is off-topic as she discusses Breonna Taylor, yalls President Joe, Ryan Coogler, and being Black in America, TikToker Chelsea Hart, the journey to success as seen through the misguided eyes of the Kardashians, and so much more. You don't want to miss a moment of these hot-topic conversations. She tackles them unapologetically and very much with an "I Said What I Said" mentality while reserving the right to change her mind if she chooses. Aye, it's only as Trese can do it!
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Trese is excited to be back and kicking off Black History Month with the return of the Black Women Matter Series with one of the dopest, most beautiful, inside and out, Black women she has had the privilege of getting to know over the last year, Janell Mayfield. This conversation feels like two old friends talking, having ah-ha moments, reveling in each other's wins, and sharing intimate details about the challenging times they've encountered as Black women. Nothing is off-limits in this raw conversation. Black women are dope, and Black men are essential.... that's it, and that's all.
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Trese is back after vacation and discussing all that is happening in the world. How parenting children at different stages of life is 1 out of 5 stars, the Oxford School Shooter, Ahmaud Arbery, Cry Baby Kyle, and the trauma and PTSD Black people are dealing with. Nothing is ever off-topic, and this week is no different.
This week Trese sits down with Letitia Hazell as she continues her Black Women Matter Series. Letitia is an accomplished librarian, wife, mom, Hyperemesis Gravidarum advocate, and a huge proponent of the new parenting style of "Conscious Parenting," a deviation from the popular gentle parenting circulating on social media.
Never one to shy away from someone with opposing views, this conversation isn't one to miss as the disagreements lead to a new understanding!
Trese sits down with one of her good friends, business partner, and unapologetic serial entrepreneur Alicia Holliday to discuss entrepreneurship, the pandemic, trade school as a viable option, motherhood, co-parenting, and so much more. In addition, they share their thoughts on the influencing world and why some people need to stop calling themselves "influencers." The tea is piping hot and, as always, unapologetic!
It's a new season, and Trese is holding nothing back, as per usual. She is catching you up on all the things that she's been up to since the end of Season 3 and current events, new shows, and of course, Black issues as a whole. A New Segment called "Trese Unapologetic Truths" is where she states an emphatic opinion WITH HER CHEST!
Trese is exhausted this week. Black motherhood has taken it's toll on her and all the feelings from jubilation to utter fear have been felt. On this week's episode, she is discussing what it's like to be a Black mom in America and why that experience is so very different than any other mother. From childhood to the death of Ma'Khia Bryant; she's discussing the impact of America on Black Motherhood.
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Are we in the Groundhog Day movie? Nope, just another week of being Black in America and Trese is tired of being sick & tired. This week she is discussing her trials in motherhood that are compounded by being a Black person in America. Covering Kori Gauthier, the Derek Chauvin trial, Daunte Wright and a new special segment called Rest in Power, Trese is covering it all... unapologetically. Oh being dragged for filth, "Soldier" Jonathan Pentland for the special Unapologetically Critical wrath.
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It all started out amazing as Trese ended Women's History Month with the A & L Pitch Competition and then well.. America started America-ing again! This week Trese discusses how Black people are judged by their worst common denominator (which is the minority), the arrest of a 6 yo black boy in North Carolina and of course the Derek Chauvin trial.
There are smiles, laughs, anger and tears and its all perfectly ok. Because we are Black in America and its a discombobulating shyt show!