Family drama can be a drain on your black wealth



Family drama can be a drain on your black wealth

Today I talk about baby mama drama and the hidden financial costs of family conflict. This is a problem for many black families and a massive drain on community wealth.

Dr Alicia Watkins and I are hosting an event called “Secrets of the Drama Free Family” on Sunday, December 3 at 10 am est. You can register at http://TheDramaFreeFamily.com.

This event will cover:
– Managing the bonus parent situations that exist in so many of our families
– Getting rid of baby mama/baby daddy drama FOREVER
– Dealing with anger, pain, misery and alienation within our families
– Communicating in a way that creates love and not more anxiety
– Research based steps and practices that help us to manage issues that come up with children
– Overcoming parental alienation and making sure the bonus parent is included in a healthy way
– a full workbook on using the powers of forgiveness, communication and self awareness to create a happy environment for everyone
– Forgiving yourself for mistakes you’ve made in the past
– Gratitude exercises for couples that will make your relationship stronger
– Much much more
We start class Sunday, Dec 5 at 10 am and go for 5 hours.
We hope to see you soon.
Register at TheDramaFreeFamily.com. The links in the bio.
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We also use an example of the show “True story” on Netflix to show the high cost of family drama. According to Gizmodo, True Story teaches a lot of interesting lessons:

In Netflix’s new limited series True Story—created by Narcos: Mexico executive producer Eric Newman—Kevin Hart stars as Kid, a barely-fictionalized version of himself who’s at the top of his comedic game and in the thick of promoting a new superhero movie that’s poised to rake in a cool $1 billion at the box office.

True Story, which Hart also executive produced, makes little effort to downplay that Kid—an embattled, but good-hearted performer trying to navigate the perils of Hollywood—is meant to be an analogue for the comedian, who has a history of damaging his reputation and public image by making homophobic jokes. But unlike Hart, who’s been able to recover somewhat from the backlash caused by crappy, old jokes about gay people, the predicament Kid finds himself in is significantly more serious than the imagined specter of cancel culture.

In the series, Kid wakes up from a night of heavy drinking and partying with his brother Carlton (Blade’s Wesley Snipes in the first of several superhero characters in the show) next to Daphne (Ash Santos). He’s not exactly sure who she is, other than the person lying next to him in bed, or what all they might have gotten up to before passing out. What the brothers are sure of, though, is that Daphne’s died of a drug overdose, and while neither man physically harmed her themselves, it very much seems like they did.

Family drama can be a drain on your black wealth

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