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Tasha Smith Ordered to Pay Ex-husband $7K a Month in Support


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Actress Tasha Smith is headed to divorce court after just ‘5’ years of marriage.

A judge ordered the Why Did I Get Married star to pay her ex-husband, Keith Douglas, $7,000 a month in spousal support — that’s in addition to the $50,000 she was ordered to give him last year.

It’s too bad Tasha didn’t pay attention to the warning signs of Dopamine addiction. She could have saved herself the heartache and pain of watching her now ex-husband spend her hard earned cash on other men.

From gossip tabloid TMZ.com:

Actress Tasha Smith will think twice about getting hitched again — the now ex-husband she calls a glorified assistant just scored a fat settlement in their divorce.

According to the court docs … the “Why Did I Get Married?” star has been ordered to hand over nearly $7k/month in spousal support to Keith Douglas. That’s on top of the $50k she already shelled out to him in December.

As we previously reported … their rocky marriage took some crazy twists, including mutual restraining orders, and both saying they feared for their lives.

The settlement wasn’t a total loss for Tasha … Keith had to give back her Mercedes.

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Suicidal Pilot Locked Co-pilot Out of Cockpit


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A suicidal pilot purposely locked his copilot out of the cockpit of the doomed Germanwings airliner that crashed into the French Alps killing 150 on board.

An investigator who heard the cockpit recording that was recovered from the crash site on Tuesday told the NY Times that one of the 2 pilots flying the Germanwings airliner was locked out of the cockpit and couldn’t get back in.

The official said the pilot may have left the cockpit for a bathroom break and was locked out per airline policy to prevent cockpit intrusion by terrorists.

Airline policy calls for the pilot flying the plane to let the other pilot back in. But that didn’t happen in the case of the doomed Germanwings airliner.

After the pilot was locked out of the cockpit, the plane began a controlled descent from 38,000 feet to about 6,000 feet in 8 minutes.

In that time the 2nd pilot can be heard banging on the cockpit door and even trying to break the door down.

A senior military official involved in the investigation described “very smooth, very cool” conversation between the pilots during the early part of the flight from Barcelona to Düsseldorf. Then the audio indicated that one of the pilots left the cockpit and could not re-enter.

“The guy outside is knocking lightly on the door and there is no answer,” the investigator said. “And then he hits the door stronger and no answer. There is never an answer.”

He said, “You can hear he is trying to smash the door down.” Source

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Black Women Empowered!! Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


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As we continue to honor and celebrate “women” this women’s history month, let us conclude the celebration of this “conversation” on a high note of positivity and possibilities. What does Black Women Empowered mean to you? While the goal is to empower and embrace all women of every race and all backgrounds, the motto of this organization will always be: “Black Women Empowered!”

photo_1My guest tonight is Jacqueline R. King., (pictured left) President and CEO of Black Women Empowered Inc., and Executive Director of Black Women Empowered Safe Haven.

With over 100,000 plus women strong in the United States and Globally, the goal is to empower women to walk in their divine purpose of God. To love God, self and each other and to give back to the communities in which they live and work.

Tune in and join me tonight at 6:30 PM EST on “Conversations Of A Sistahvia Blog Talk Radio.com as theConversationwill focus on “Black Women Empowered” and how Ms. King is encouraging women to be all they can be.

All “Conversations” links in this post make it possible to access the show!

Sound off here and we’ll see you on the air!

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How Women shape history… in Love & Relationships, Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


 

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As we continue to commemorate and honor women during this month long celebration, we take a look at every aspect of a women’s contribution to history. For women contribute much in their professions and expertise even if they are experts in love and relationships.

This month alone, we’ve honored chefs, authors, tour guides and a jazz singer and this week we will conversate with a relationship expert and best selling author of “The Forbidden Secrets Of The Goody Box“.

Author Valerie J. Lewis Coleman (pictured above), knows the difference of how men and women communicate, their war on words and the games they play which can expand into a great divide.

Valerie gives awesome and proven advice on the following:

  1. Three things that lead women to make terrible relationship decisions.
  2. Every man’s private marriage checklist
  3. A simple “2” letter word that makes him want to pop the question
  4. Why he just won’t propose
  5. Little signs that tell her he’s the one
  6. How to become a man “whisperer” with advice from men that women would be crazy to ignore

Valerie has assisted others with building strong relationships and has overcome her own personal struggles, so tune in tonight at 6:30 p.m. EST on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via blogtalkradio.com as I speak with this best selling author on her relationship advice and the twenty years of experience she has with family and relationships.

All “Conversation links” this email make it possible to access tonight’s show.

In the meantime sound off here and we’ll meet you on the air!!!

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Selma “50” Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


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Selma “50” or bloody Sunday as it is also known, heralds those brave men and women who fought for Civil Rights in the 1960’s, when they were met by police who used clubs, tear gas and water hose to attack those Civil Rights Demonstrators on March 7, 1965. The event is considered a watershed moment in the civil rights movement and it helped lead to the passage of the Voting Rights Act.

This past weekend, the occasion was commemorated with a march led by President Barack Obama across the “Edmund Pettus Bridge”, which is named (by the way) after a KKK Grand Wizard.

“In one afternoon 50 years ago, so much of our turbulent history — the stain of slavery and anguish of civil war; the yoke of segregation and tyranny of Jim Crow; the death of four little girls in Birmingham, and the dream of a Baptist preacher — met on this bridge,” Obama stated.

The conversation piece is also about why former President George W. Bush, was not marching (in this photo) next to President Barack Obama?

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director_1Join me tonight at 6:30 p.m. on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via BlogTalkRadio.com for my special guest, Ashley S. Mason (pictured here), Director of Selma-Dallas Tourism, as we discuss “Selma 50” and the events that took place in her city to commemorate the anniversary.

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