Join veteran Television Producer Chuck Holliday, Filmmaker Shanda Foster and Business Executive Rochella “Dreams” Cruz as they discuss post-dating self awareness, avoiding toxic environments, relationship PTSD and CSS (“common sense s@#t”) in this happy hour format podcast. (Season 3 premieres Late September 2024)
Chuck (@chuckholliday) and Guest Co-Host Alexis Harris (@lifegurulex) discuss the expectations of maintaining a standard set after the first month of dating, whether toxic behavior should just be acc…
Chuck (@chuckholliday) and Dreams (@dreamsbb718) debate dating after 40, understanding a Man's palette and its importance to dining out, and being logical about setting standards. (Season 4, Episode …
Chuck (@chuckholliday) and Dreams (@dreamsbb718) debate whether men should ask a woman for money early while dating, money management playing a major role in one's approach to dating, and the dreaded…
Chuck (@chuckholliday) and guest co-hosts Regan Adams and Shameika Rhymes (@mofochronicles) discuss the concept of Women's preference for Ready-Made over Potential, communication frequency, and when …
With the biggest story in entertainment causing a social halt due to the longtime actions of one music executive, Chuck (@chuckholliday) and Shanda (@shandasoundsoff) discuss the layers of emotionall…
Chuck (@chuckholliday) and Dreams (@dreamsbb718) debate why Men are bashed for not being mean to women, unrealistic expectations, and Women who desire nice men lose interest after less than a few wee…
Chuck (@chuckholliday) and Shanda (@shandasoundsoff) discuss Men trying to find themselves in their 40s and 50s, older Women attempting to maintain a youthful appearance to compete in the dating scen…
Chuck Holliday and Guest Co-Host Jamie Batiste (@jamie_batiste) of Rejected Hearts Club discuss why men and women rely on habits with proven failed results, the importance of communication, the dread…
Chuck Holliday and guest co-host Dreams discuss why men abide by a list of rules to dictate their happiness, the problem with men and women who move too fast before getting serious, and the concept o…
Chuck Holliday and guest co-host Dreams discuss the recent trend of couples rekindling after bad breakups and why it could be a slippery slope, the concept of relationship etiquette and share their a…
Chuck Holliday and guest co-host Dreams discuss the perception that high performing women are undateable, how men and women have become dependent on social media more than real life, and why men not …
Chuck Holliday and guest co-hosts Will Dawson & Shameika Rhymes discuss the fading concept of courting, why a list circulating online has men conflicted on what classifies as too sassy, and an editio…
Chuck Holliday and guest co-host Dreams discuss the lost art of etiquette on a first date, why men should hold themselves accountable for not having necessary funds to take women out, why men have mo…
Chuck Holliday and Shanda Foster are joined by Journalist/Entertainment Reporter Shameika Rhymes and Relationship/Life Coach Chad Scott to discuss the downward spiral that leads to a lack of healing …
Chuck Holliday and Shanda Foster discuss how many times is enough to accept a man's cheating ways, why toxic energy is accepted over normalcy, the many red flags that are ignored in dating, and why m…
Chuck Holliday and Guest Host Nadine Alexand of Fuzion Magazine (@nadinealexand) discuss how much is enough to put up with in a relationship or marriage before ending it, whether Black women attend c…
Chuck Holliday and Guest Co-Hosts Regan M Adams and Shameika Rhymes (@mofochronicles) discuss women's fascination with bad boys, the prospect of supporting a man's music career, relationship placehol…
Chuck Holliday and Guest Host Nadine Alexand of Fuzion Magazine (@nadinealexand) discuss the struggles with men complimenting women while on dates, the things that please men the most in a relationsh…
Chuck Holliday and Guest Host Nadine Alexand of Fuzion Magazine (@nadinealexand) discuss intimacy standards, getting closure from an ex after getting married, how long is enough before knowing someon…