“Couch Conversations For Two” Celebrates Pride Month With New Episodes
"Couch Conversations For Two: Pride Edition” highlights the diversity and richness of love and connection within the LGBTQ+ community.
"Couch Conversations For Two: Pride Edition” highlights the diversity and richness of love and connection within the LGBTQ+ community.
In the latest episode of "Couch Conversations For Two: Mom’s Edition,” podcast host Ashley Chea and her 15-year-old daughter, Amirah, dish on all things family.
Fans can’t get enough of the heartwarming series, and the comments section has quickly become a virtual celebration of motherhood and friendship.
“Couch Conversations For Two” is definitely worth the watch, will spark your curiosity, and maybe even inspire you to get to know the people in your life more deeply.
Dive into the “Couch Conversations For Two” card games and the innovative Black entrepreneurs who created them: Nina Westbrook, Coach Cass, and Michael Tennant.
“Couch Conversations For Two,” a reimagining of the fan-favorite digital series, is coming to Black Love’s YouTube channel with a new and fun twist.
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In celebration of Black Love’s new Amazon Freevee channel, check out these top moments from the brand’s most-beloved shows.
"That opened the door when he felt like, okay, this person is going to understand me. This person is going to relate to me."
Offer each other grace and see each other as imperfect human beings trying to overcome traumatic experiences. Give each other an opportunity to grow and understand.
Stepping back and refocusing on the actual issue instead of our emotions helps us to communicate effectively as we peel back the layers, examine, evaluate, and attack the problem as a team.
Differences in parenting styles, setting boundaries with your partner’s co-parent, and feeling like an outsider will come — here’s how you can address those challenges.
A huge misconception about public figures is that we post/share everything, yet there are many moments known only by me and the one I hold close.
78% percent of couples who talk about money weekly say they're happy, so why is it still so difficult to discuss?
"Couch Conversations" premieres August 31st exclusively on the Black Love+ app!
The Fredericks talk this season of "Couch Conversations", becoming NY Times Best Sellers, love, loss, and more.
Although I’ve always known marriage is hard work, a lot of what I expected for my marriage was met with reality.
I love God, but I’ve still had to heal from an immense amount of sexual shame and church trauma.
If therapy has taught me anything, it’s that mental health is a practice. It’s not something you do to get it over with, but rather something you will continue to strive toward as life comes at you.
I now realize meeting my husband at 16 was just the introduction to how great my life would be with him.