“Black Love,” from filmmakers Codie Elaine Oliver and Tommy Oliver, displays “the other side of love that exists, that no one is showing”. Focusing on real couples from all walks of life and celebrity couples, the docu-series shares honest, emotional and sometimes cringe-worthy always-true love stories. The couples talk about how their relationships began, the road to the altar, life after childre... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 83 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | RelationshipsTV & FilmSociety & Culture |
From meeting at Howard Homecoming in 1997, to dating by 1998, to marriage in 1999, and their first child in 2000, love hit Kenny and Jessica fast. As they will tell you in this 2019 interview for Black Love Doc, it wasn't always easy, but it has turn... more
From MySpace to power couple, Chris and Mattie James have been rocking with each other since the early digital age, but they weren't always in each other's Top 8. While the two started off just as friends, they quickly found themselves as something m... more
It all started in an acting class in the late 90s. Kristen and Bill always ran in the same circles, but they never really talked. However the moment that changed, both of their lives changed forever. How does that spark evolve from a chance meeting t... more
From kickin' it with mutual friends at house parties to catching flights across the country to spend romantic nights together. In this 2014 interview, Jack and Tené Manning discuss how their platonic friendship reconnected and blossomed into the sta... more
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it is always good to hear about positive families. Blended families in today's world is the normal and must be treated as one. Two entertainers married longer than thirty years is a plus.
it is always good to hear about positive families. Blended families in today's world is the normal and must be treated as one. Two entertainers married longer than thirty years is a plus.
I listened to these on my trip to Philly and Charlotte from DC area. needless to say, I found them to be entertaining and informative. at times whe. my then 9yr old stopped playing his game and heard a all portion of a story about one of the women growing up in a home with divorced parents he chimed in and Saud hey that sounds like my life, which opened an entire door of discussion on how he felt about the divorce that has happened over 7yrs beforehand. I was able to hear how he felt and what he... more
I listened to these on my trip to Philly and Charlotte from DC area. needless to say, I found them to be entertaining and informative. at times whe. my then 9yr old stopped playing his game and heard a all portion of a story about one of the women growing up in a home with divorced parents he chimed in and Saud hey that sounds like my life, which opened an entire door of discussion on how he felt about the divorce that has happened over 7yrs beforehand. I was able to hear how he felt and what he... more
I watched the series on OWN avidly and wished that I could watch each couple as a whole story instead of cut here and clip there. To Turn this into a Podcast was the best idea that I’ve heard in a very long long time!!! I’m so excited!
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