The NCAA women's championship and its winners have been the subject of recent controversy that has caught my attention. I was particularly upset by the harassment directed towards LSU's superstar Angel Reese, but I was also inspired by the way she refused to let it dim her light and instead shine boldly. As a result, she will be the focus of today's episode.
Join me in this painful journey of trying to understand the cowardly behavior of our politicians.. I'm in a country were politics are more important
than the lives of their people.
A black woman in America!
Are you black enough .. is your hair texture enough, what about your skin .. are you too light, are you too dark.., you are not black.
On today’s Episode. What is a black woman in America?
More than 6 centuries ago the world raised in evil. The land shower in blood and the ocean fed on the lifeless bodies of our ancestors to create for free what today we call our “working society. With the cruelty of the white man our skin was scattered around the world, diluted so many times to the point that today we can barely recognize each other.
But we’re still here, our brothers and sisters now are accustomed to regions and temperatures they never shouldn’t be in the first place. More than 600 years ago evil arrived in terrorizing ships full of pain and suffer to Latino America to conquer what wasn’t theirs in the first place. History is brutal like the African Sabana but is history and we must share the truth.
On todays episode Afro Latinos even you agree or not we exist.
Tell Off With Tuti Valentine's Day edition, in the matters of love only the brave ones will survive... My question to you is, will you forgive an infidelity?
In a world with high levels of stress, judgment and the pressure of social media, to achieve the “scrolling down” reality that in most cases is already altered by photoshop or the gleams of a life someone is trying to portray to you; the after-taste of this never-ending pressure at times forces you to acquire a competitive vein that will guide you to do whatever to achieve the better version of whatever life you aspire to achieve.
On that note, a simple question comes in to play. On today’s episode “How far will you go to achieve your financial freedom?”
There are boundaries in everyone’s lives. Sometimes our moral compass comes in between achieving all of our personal fantasies, whatever they might be. When it comes to people, the big question is “what is freaky?” and how “freaky is freaky?”
Ultimately, how are we as humans able to achieve these personal fantasies while maintaining our sanity?
Like the lyrics of Nelly’s song “It’s Getting Hot in Here”, we take the temperature up a few notches and discuss on today’s episode how freaky is freaky.
After the year is over, we reflect on the things we want to accomplish, the ones we’ll continue working for, and the ones we’ll never do again.
On today’s episode, 2023, here we go!
The first official, random sample by the Myers-Briggs organization showed introverts made up 50.7% and extroverts 49.3% of the United States general population. With such a close percentage breakdown of introverts and extroverts, will that allow me to correctly assume we are used to dealing with each other’s energy in a comfortable manner?
On today’s episode, Introverts vs. Extroverts: Are we ready for each other?
There’s an unspoken rule we all follow to keep ourselves out of messy trouble. We call it “Girl Code”: what’s acceptable and what’s not. However, there are a number of people who don’t mind being in the eye of a messy hurricane, and today, I will be addressing them.
Today on Tell Off With Tuti, “Girl and Boy Code”: how messy you really are.
The world is always changing and there are numerous new rules we must follow to live peacefully and amicably in our communities. What happens when we don’t understand the new changes? How can we navigate and proactively respect those new rules and regulations without feeling forced or imposed, and in more severe cases, angry to those new challenges presented.
On today’s episode I’m openly transparent with my listeners regarding my own personal struggles on accepting new rules as they relate to transgender women. I promised an honest and honorable discussion, and I’m here to deliver.
Today on Tell Off With Tuti "Transgender women: Should you be on my team or not?"
The entertainment business is well known for its tough love, proven once again that like in nature only the strongest will be able to not only survive by success. Moreover, that’s the case of today’s guest, Christina Toth, award-winning and best actress nominee. A woman with an extensive resume of multiple projects under her belt including the very popular shows such as Orange is the New Black and Strut.
Christina, a Canadian native that came to the US with a dream and didn’t let go until achieving it. Christina is a prime example of strength and perseverance disguised behind an angelical vintage sophisticated beauty.
We often shelter ourselves under norms, awakenings and the so called “culture agenda” by repeating ourselves with mantras like “love is love”, “no judgment” and “we love everybody”. All of this while keeping ourselves within ratios of our own comfort zone without challenging ourselves to environments completely aside from whatever we are accustomed to. Moreover, we claim to understand mentalities or ways of lives we never dare to go near.
For the past 4 years, I have personally struggled with acceptance of any political ideology that was slightly inclined to anything I didn’t agreed with in larges scales. Examples of such include canceling any propaganda or political agenda that resembles any sort of those ideologies that I am inclusive of (persons, ideologies and places, etc.). However, in the last year I have found myself challenging those urges and exploring further reasoning with those who think different than me.
Since one of the biggest challenges I have in life revolves around differing political views, I took it upon myself to discuss the topic in one of the states that perceivably resembles minor ideologies I believe in. This is all a part of a greater effort to further continue proving the honesty of my very personal journey, and to eliminate and challenge anything that is actively attacking my mental evolution and growth.
On today’s episode you will have the opportunity to hear from me, a very dark immigrant with broken English, a huge personality, a self-called Liberal, very Democrat, anti-Trump agenda and ideologies, reflecting on my experiences from a recent visit to one of the most remotes parts of the USA. If everything I have heard regarding these pockets of the country are true, I want to challenge them and find out more while staring them in the face.
IOWA: I’m ready for you! Are you ready for me?!
In a world full of judgments it’s so refreshing to see reality through the lenses of comedy. Today I have the pleasure of Interviewing Misha Calvert an amazing writer, Director and the creator of Strut a comedy showcasing the life of a group of friends that decided to start a high-end escorting agency to earn more money, they convince skeptical Eddie to help them build their business and lift her self-esteem. Together they successfully navigate the adrenaline-fueled escorting industry with Eddie as their CEO and fellow sex worker. This has became literally one of my favorites shoes this summer Starring Misha Calvert, Margaret Judson, Christina Toth and Manini Gupta. And today I get to chat with Misha and the cast about their amazing experience creating the show. Today on Tell off with Tuti “STRUT”
We live in a society founded on judgement and shame. A society that tries to dictate how you live and the perceived moral values to carry. What if that’s just not your vibe? What if conventionalism is not enough pertaining to your life experiences? On today’s episode we are touching on a very sensitive subject. Buckle up for the ride ahead and let’s see how this goes!
As the dating pool gets muddied, the rules and etiquette keep changing. Are we consciously courteous while we date?