Bridging the Gap Between Black Men & Women Feat. Dionne Warwick & Ashley Foote

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Bridging the Gap Between Black Men & Women Feat. Dionne Warwick & Ashley Foote


Welcome to Across Generations, where Tiffany Cross engages in a profound discussion with Dionne Warwick and Ashley Foote. They delve into the nuanced dynamics between Black men and women across eras, addressing generational gaps and societal shifts while sharing powerful stories of resilience and love within the community. From navigating life…

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  1. Great podcast. The older generation of men have failed to pass values of respect,love, humility, protection integrity to the young people. We need sessions of youth empowerment starting at 14 yrs. Meru tribe in Kenya is a transition from childhood to adulthood. Where values are instilled. We are a village and look out for each other.

  2. How do you have a discussion about "BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN BLACK MEN & WOMEN," with"NO BLACK MEN" in the discussion? OOPS??? SMH….I LOVE MY BLACK WOMEN, but WOW, you talk too much & never even listen to yourselves?

  3. Loved this.. i could have listened all day.. dionne… who knew.. love her!.. so glad she is showing up.. loved the way she reflected on her grandfather and dad… the way she talks reminds me of my grandma… appreciated all the wisdom she had to share.. especially about Corey. Had no idea he was like that.. He needs therapy..

  4. I love how this conversation started, with Ms. Warrick educating these young ladies on how things used to be. Then things took a turn. It is very interesting that they attempted to call the conversation bridging the gap, but rarely are they using positive examples of black males. Outside of Will Packer rarely to did they talk of black men in a positive light. Also there was very little self-accountability. No solutions given. Maybe next time invite on of these men you disparaged on the show and the. try to bridge the gap. Rather than just talking about them, how about trying to talk to them.

  5. I am so disappointed with this discussion. The toxicity runs deep in the older generation. Telling a young woman who is already pouring into her degenerate male family members to be more nurturing is wild

  6. Great show Tiffany! And OMG! That clip of Corey H expressing how he talks to his daughter is disgusting! He got the nerve to put God in it saying he was blessed with some switch. Really? Like Dionne said, I feel sorry for him. Prayers going up for his daughter and him.

  7. Ms. Warwick is a wise exceptional woman! Muscles and minds grow stronger through utilization. Women have grown strong due to the absence of contributions from we men, yesterday and today. Ms. Cross, what are the colors of your microphone boom arm, your hair, your boots and your skin? Did our ancestors, thousands of years ago, call themselves their skin tone? Who started calling us "black"? Why? Are all hair textures, skin tones, and features found in our diverse genes? The Continent's inhabitants are the most diverse people on Planet Earth. Confusion is a big problem in our community.

  8. Awesome. I really related to how we as women should act when we have a larger income. It’s challenging. While I went to college and took training so I could earn a higher wage, I never thought my increase in salary would impact my husband.

  9. The so-called war between black men and women is not REAL. Online world is not REAL.
    There will always be disagreement between black women and black men. We are different beings, and we think and see things differently . Sadly, nowadays, everything we see online, we think that the masses are feeling thinking, seeing it the same, and I promise you it's not the case. Black men and women overall will be ok. We've always been.. The difference between Queen Warrick's generation and the other two ladies generation is so evident in the conversation. .

  10. Beautiful Queens, great conversation. Nice seeing you back doing your thing Sis. Missed you on tv & our Family IG Live witcha ya boy Jason on Saturday mornings. Best of Luck to you Queen. Love you 👑💃🏿✨️
    ~Tiffany Williams.

  11. Ashley Foote complains about having to earn chivalry but in the same breath says men haven’t earned the right to change their wife’s last name. She embodies the treatment she receives.

  12. Earning chivalry is crazy, but earning respect is not???

    What I mean is…. there is a certain level of respect that you should have for someone just off gp……….& there's a another additional level of respect that you should have for the person who you're with. That you shouldn't have to earn. Just the same as chivalry