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Topic: What Is a Relationship?
Guest: Kellina Craig-Henderson, author of Black Men in Interracial Relationships
We talk about “relationships” all the time on the show. But exactly what IS a relationship? Does a certain number of dates mean it’s a relationship? A certain number of times in the bed together? A certain type of conversation? All of the above, as they say? There are all types of relationships, from purely sexual to interracial. Are you clear about yours?
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Topic: The Stages of Romance
Guests: Dr. Judith Sills, author of A Fine Romance: The Passage of Courtship from Meeting to Marriage and Excess Baggage: Getting Out of Your Own Way; and
Dr. William July, II, author of Confessions of an Ex-Bachelor: How to Sift Through All the Game Players to Find Mr. Right; and The Hidden Lover: What Women Need to Know That Men Can't Tell Them
So, you’ve been together … “for a while.” You like each other … for the most part. You listened to the show last week so you know that you are definitely in a relationship, but what “stage of romance” are you in? Tune-in to Audrey’s special, pre-recorded interview with the woman who literally wrote the book on the stages of romance, and have your pen and paper ready. After you’ve gone through the stages, you should be ready for commitment. Are you? Then listen LIVE and CALL-IN to talk to the best-selling author and Essence columnist Dr. William July, II, about getting to – and staying in – a committed relationship. 202-432-WHUR, 202-221-WHUR.
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Topic: Finding Love and Making It Last
Guest: YOU!
Which do you think is more difficult, finding a partner or keeping one? Why? This Saturday, you get the whole show to call Audrey with your opinions, questions and concerns about finding a partner and how to keep one once you’ve found him or her. Could your definition of “relationship” be getting in your way (February 4th)? Are you still unclear about which “stage of romance” you’re in (February 11th)? Give Audrey a call! 202-432-WHUR, or 1-800-221-WHUR.
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Topic: Can This Relationship Be Saved?
Guest: A couple Audrey selects LIVE on the air!
This week, Audrey wants couples wondering if their relationship can be saved to call in early and share their concerns (both must be on the same phone line). She will choose one couple to work with, share her thoughts on whether their relationship can be saved and how, and ask callers “can this relationship be saved?” The couple must have been dating at least two years, living together or married. Sound like you? Call early! 202-432-WHUR.
To suggest a show topic or for show information, please contact producer Theresa Caldwell at:
(703) 313-0337 phone
producer@audreychapman.com email