This month on WHUR's The Audrey Chapman Show there will be a lot of talk about men - what they think about love, sex, and power plays. Yes, relationships of all types have power plays. In fact, some of the most intense are in personal relationships.
Audrey also has a special event on November 9th, 7:00 p.m., at the Oxon Hill, MD library. For details check out her site, and to register click here. The event is free, but you must register.
The show schedule is below, and don't miss updates on the show blog.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5th
Topic: WHAT MEN DON’T KNOW ABOUT WOMEN AND SEX
Guests: Nick Chiles, co-author, “What Brothers Think, What Sistahs Know” books
Mikaya Heart, author, “The Ultimate Guide to Orgasm for Women”
Don’t miss this opportunity to find out what works, what doesn’t, and why, when it comes to women and sexual satisfaction. Plus, why that means so much to men, and why it takes them so long to figure things out and make adjustments.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12th
Topic: DO BLACK MEN EVEN LIKE BLACK WOMEN?
Guests: Dr. William July II, author, “Understanding the Tin Man”
Panel of Washington Metropolitan Area Men
Tune in as real men share how they really feel about black women. Someone to pass on the street because she’s full of attitude, his queen, and everything in between. Every way men view black women will be up for discussion, whether women want to hear it or not.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19th
Topic: WHY MEN ARE SO FOCUSED ON SEX
Guest: Dr. Barry McCarthy, author, “Enduring Desire,” “Men’s Sexual Health”
This has baffled women for almost as long as there have been men and women, but there may be good reasons for it. If this scares or bothers you, call in for help and support.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26th
Topic: NOT GREAT EXPECTATIONS
Guest: Audrey Chapman, author, “Getting Good Loving”
Are you serious?! You really expect him to do that, and all the time? Your expectations may be unrealistic, and the sooner you face that fact the better. You think he may have a sense of entitlement? Look in the mirror! Maybe you’ve got one, too. Ask Audrey!
NOTE: The November 26th show may expand to include a wider variety of issues. Stay tuned.
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