
The Remedy for Black Ladies Podcast is a weekly dialog with Dr. Pleasure Harden Bradford, a licensed Psychologist in Atlanta, Georgia, about all issues psychological well being, private growth, and all of the small choices we will make to grow to be the absolute best variations of ourselves.
In the event you’ve been listening to the podcast some time, that once we discover exhibits we love, we attempt to carry them to the podcast so we will chat in regards to the characters, charming plot traces, and naturally any psychological well being implications that stand out. On this week’s session we’re chatting about Peacock’s new sequence Bel-Air. For this dialog I’m joined by our Affiliate Producer, Ellice Ellis and Senior Producer, Fredia Lucas.
Throughout our dialog, we explored what we’re loving in regards to the new sequence, what we discover makes Bel-Air a recent tackle a nostalgic basic, among the psychological well being considerations impacting the characters, and naturally our predictions for the season. In the event you haven’t had the time to observe Bel-Air it’s possible you’ll wish to put this episode on pause and reserve it till you’re caught up as a result of there are positively spoilers on this episode.
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