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Midlife Chronicles

Lynn Trice and Dr. Lynwood McAllister

Midlife Chronicles

A weekly Society and Culture podcast
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Midlife Chronicles

Lynn Trice and Dr. Lynwood McAllister

Midlife Chronicles

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Midlife Chronicles

Lynn Trice and Dr. Lynwood McAllister

Midlife Chronicles

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To forgive or not to be forgiven, that is the question
Are we choosing our mates based on their personality or what's in their bank account?
Gee and Jazz talk about how insecurity in a relationship is toxic.
Gee and Jazz talk about rules when breaking up in a relationship
The rising tide of women in government, business and politics.
Acquiring justice in the midst of a societal reckoning.
No doubt, butts have never been bigger, both in physical size and as a cultural phenomenon.
What role do Black fraternal organizations play in our community today?
Gee and Jazz talk about how important sex is in a relationship.
Candid discussion on the nature of first-time dating.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month, international health campaign lasting the month of October that is intended to increase global awareness of breast cancer.
The 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.
Critical Race Theory is under attack because of its critique on race in the United State of America.
Gee and Jazz address the gun culture that exist. In THE GEE SPOT we answer why do men cheat.
Breaking down the barriers of stigma of mental illness in communities of color.
1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men have been victims of severe physical violence by an intimate partner in their lifetime.
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
The 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.
Studies 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. An
Marriage 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 ha
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