One of our favorite subjects is Bond, James Bond. Listen as we talk about who was the best and who needed a little work.

for the ability to move my feet. God has taught me that when He teaches me something, I need to move my feet to put it into practice. I am not always the best, but He has given me the heart to do His will.
Sometimes it has been sending an encouraging note to someone who needed it, and once it was pack up and leave home. The results have blessed me beyond my imagination.
Faith is about living what you believe. It is about moving and action. What you do, shows what you believe.

In this episode of TV Talk with the Sistas, they discuss how a show like the Jeffersons not only entertained us but gave us a role model. They also talk about another great African American role model, from the Netflix limited series, Self Made about Madam CJ Walker.
You can listen here Episode 3 Movin On Up

for the chance to study God’s word. I have been a part of BSF for more than 20 years. I have learned how to study God’s Word but more so I have developed a relationship with God that guides my life.
I have had the privilege of attending different groups and seeing what God is doing in different locations. I have been through many books of the Bible, some several times, yet each time is like a new experience. I learn about God in a different way.
I had no idea that this would change my life the way it did. I am grateful.

One was a show that showed African Americans in business in a 1970s landscape that made Redd Foxx a hero. The other show was across the pond, and endured actor changes while maintaining a legacy of almost two decades. In this episode of TV Talk with the Sistas, they examine the merits of Sanford and Son and Midsomer Murders. King of Comedy and the Crowns Constabulary

We are sisters. We watch television. We talk about it. TV Talk With the Sistas is a podcast that celebrates African American culture. In our second episode, we examine one of our favorite shows, In the Heat of the Night with its groundbreaking stories and lead African American actors. We compare it with another one of our shows from across the pond, The Crown.
the Show Episode 2 Queen and Country

In the month of November, I will examine the things that I am grateful that I have access to through images. The things or individuals I am most grateful for is family. This is how we live our life because God has been good to us. This image was taken when we had littles. They would love an afternoon at the park.

This month examine how God has been good to you. Write down those things you are grateful for.
In this episode we examine the the series, The Wire. This groundbreaking show about Baltimore introduced us to many actors who are stars today. It had an impact on television and us. Check it out. Episode 10
