Good morning and Thanks for sharing the best advice about Yoga and Beautiful Life 🎉namaste 👍 🎉🎉
@themikeseapodcast23 күн бұрын
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@vrb0y5o55Ай бұрын
Which High class white man or woman is dating or married to a black person.. It's always the rugged or left over white people who like black people.. The only time a classy white person like black they are either gold diggers or making a point to show and insult.
@vrb0y5o55Ай бұрын
Who does the prejudice and judgement type of behaviour, white man or black man.. We all know it's the ignorant type of white man..
@vrb0y5o55Ай бұрын
This is not an issue for black man, black man is soo cool seeing black woman go away to other ethnicity men.. It's such a relief for the black man.. Really.. And those white men who just go mad when they see a black man with a white woman, it's soo gross.. 😂😂
@Sean-h4lАй бұрын
Hi Mike and Amanda, it was nice to watch and listen to your shared observations on WMBW relationships, which was entirely relatable as that has been my situation since 1978 here in the UK. So yes I have encountered many of those situations, and thankfully have seen many positive changes in attitudes over those years. My last and longest relationship was just over 40 years; an 'interesting' mix of temperaments; in some ways quite different, but in many more on the same wavelength, so it worked. At its best was amazing, as she was so affectionate; we both were - and very young at heart. Indeed we grew to love each other more as time went on; unlike so many other people of our age. Sadly she died quite suddenly and unexpectedly during the early years of Covid, and my life has never been the same since, as I increasingly realise how very Blessed I was to have had her in my life. She was truly unique in so many ways. She was and is the love of my life; and always will be!May God Bless her and Save her! Thanks once again for a great discussion.
@themikeseapodcastАй бұрын
So sorry to hear of your loss. Thanks for your comment and for watching! We really appreciate it!
@andrewbranch4075Ай бұрын
People need to grow up or just mind their own business. Politics and media are responsible for the bigotry and division and adding to the hatred. People are just people. We all eat sleep shit shag laugh love cry hurt, we all came into the world in the same way and leave life in the same way and if you have to talk about it or justify it, then you are guilty of shame about who you are or a victim of your own secret bigotry. You are justifying racism by feeling that you have to explain the choices of your heart. Your heart is the only honest thing about you. It is what it is. Nature created us but we created the ignorance.
@themikeseapodcastАй бұрын
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@paulineokojie1718Ай бұрын
I am a black woman looking for a white man age from 57 years above that I can give this can of effect to. Hopefully l get one ☝️ thank you 😊
@themikeseapodcastАй бұрын
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@BaymanPollyАй бұрын
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@rumeunner3245Ай бұрын
But the vsst majority still have in group preference and there's nothing wrong with that.
@dee2973Ай бұрын
A black woman dating and having children outside their race will always be better off because most black men do not look after their children. That's why there's so many problems in black communities everywhere... especially Jamaicans you get pregnant by them you will always be expected to be a house maid whilst they impregnate anything that moves. You will always be poor poverty trap domestic violence if you have kids with these guys, and in return the kids will be unable to read, in trouble end up gangster and D-e-a-d
@nckgmz83Ай бұрын
Violence is not the answer
@MsNo1mumАй бұрын
Nuthin wrong with sharing ur interracial relationships, I’m 56yrs old n been with my white partner for 30+yrs n we’ve never happier, yeah we’ve had issues from others but it’s made us stronger 💃🏽🕺💃🏽🕺🇬🇧🇬🇧🇰🇳🇰🇳🙏🙏🙏
@themikeseapodcastАй бұрын
That is so awesome to hear!!! Thanks so much and we appreciate you watching! :)
@aviissac26282 ай бұрын
The wrong therapist is a real thing. My son was born very premature at 23 weeks and I was tell the therapist how worried I was she said I was complaining. I felt like I was just stressed, scared, worried ect.
@themikeseapodcast2 ай бұрын
Yes, it's important to find the right therapist for you. Thanks for sharing and for stopping by our channel!
@denisechambers89502 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for tackling this challenging issue in your podcast Mike. It was very informative. I found both you and Kolter very open and knowledgeable.
@themikeseapodcast2 ай бұрын
It was my pleasure! I appreciate you watching and commenting! We will be doing more videos around this topic so do subscribe and come back and see us! :)
@TatumSheffield2 ай бұрын
Why is it that when certain black women finally get in a interracial relationship all they find themselves doing is bragging about it, and flauting the guy around others EVEN when he himself wants it to be a personal relationship. Every opportunity they have is spent on mentioning that they are in a interracial relationship now. Even to the point of putting others down by saying they're struggling to find someone. When exactly 2 years ago that person was also struggling(as they so eloquently put it)to find a interracial relationship. Seems 2 me that some black women should learn to cultivate a little more empathy for there fellow females & keep private things Just that "PRIVATE" in there daily vlogs....
@MonnieEvansky-p4f2 ай бұрын
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@freesupport92342 ай бұрын
Thank you❤
@LXCD-t9p2 ай бұрын
Yes there's been a shift and it's coming from the younger generation..I have been starting to see more WMBW couples in my city and I have a few coworkers who are young BW and they had white BF'S and my younger cousin recently married a WM so things are definitely going beyond just BMWW couples even though they are more prevalent
@themikeseapodcast2 ай бұрын
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@TatumSheffield2 ай бұрын
This is very true. When I go into Canes (a very popular hang out 4 young peeps)I do tend to see young couples of wmbw together & I personally love this in another 10 to 15 years they just might have to take out the question they ask on legal & doctor forms "what is your race" because we really will be just ONE BIG GIANT MELTING POT. Then finally no one will really care what race you are. The question will then be please fill out this puzzle to prove you are human & not a robot, lol, lol😶🤔🤣😂😅because with AI, cloning is next in line🤔🤔🤔✌🏾
@EleanorMorgan-d8x2 ай бұрын
I think it's G God's will that white men amd black women are getting married now. I dated a Caucasian man but it was friendship and not romantic but we g genuinely cared for each other. I hope you guys and your wives stay together and be happy ❤.
@themikeseapodcast2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words!
@Swirlworld772 ай бұрын
🤴👸🏿 Statistically have the most successful unions. Women lie, men lie, numbers don't lie. Live, love and laugh people. ❤
@themikeseapodcast2 ай бұрын
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@themikeseapodcast2 ай бұрын
Have you had any relationship struggles and how have you gotten through them?
@themikeseapodcast2 ай бұрын
Have you tried Ayurveda and has it worked for you if you did?
@themikeseapodcast2 ай бұрын
Do you know anyone that has Cancer or do you have Cancer and what is your way of powering through?
@themikeseapodcast2 ай бұрын
Do diets really work? Have you been on a diet plan and is it working? .
@themikeseapodcast2 ай бұрын
Are you on the right track for Retirement Saving? Are you really sure that you will have enough?
@themikeseapodcast2 ай бұрын
Have you overcome adversity and how have you powered through?
@themikeseapodcast2 ай бұрын
Are you a First Time Home buyer? Are looking to buy a home in the near future?
@themikeseapodcast2 ай бұрын
What do you know about Stoicism? Do you feel more at peace by practicing Stoicism?
@themikeseapodcast2 ай бұрын
Have you been in an Interracial Relationship and how was your experience?
@TatumSheffield2 ай бұрын
Yes, and I wouldn't date inside my race because quite frankly I'm "ONLY" attracted to white males. This is something I've felt my whole life. Nothing can change that. So I'm happy just being me😁😊✨
@papagolf55622 ай бұрын
In 1986 I was in the military and met and eventually married my first soulmate who just happened to be black and from Harlem, New York. We met and were married in the heart of Alabama in the 80s. We were together 36 years and she passed away from complications of systemic lupus. I was her caregiver for the last 15 years. Taking care of her was the hardest thing I've ever done, but she was worth every second. After a period of grieving I met and married my second soulmate who just happens to be from Nairobi Kenya. When we met, we discovered that we've lived within two blocks of each other for 15 years and have never seen each other. She was married for 26 years and spent the last 2 1/2 years taking care of her husband passed away from cancer. I never even realized I was attracted to black women until my late wife walked in the door friends, house, October 31, 1986. She was 6'1" and beautiful. Besides being tall and beautiful, she was extremely smart, which was the first thing that attracted me to her. After years as a cardiac intensive care, nurse, when her health declined, she went back to school and became an attorney. Now I'm married to a wonderful woman from Kenya who is teaching me about a completely different culture. That's why I tell people I'm living the dream.
@themikeseapodcast2 ай бұрын
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@papagolf55622 ай бұрын
Yes. In 1986 I was in the US Army stationed at Fort Rucker, Alabama (yes, the heart of Dixie) where I met and eventually married my first soulmate who just happened to be black and from Harlem, New York. We were together 36 years and she passed away from complications of systemic lupus. I was her caregiver for the last 15 years. Taking care of her was the hardest most emotional thing I've ever done, but she was worth every second. After a period of grieving I met and married my second soulmate who just happens to be from Nairobi Kenya. When we met, we discovered that we've lived within two blocks of each other for 15 years and have never seen each other. She was married for 26 years and spent the last 2 1/2 years taking care of her husband who passed away from cancer. I never even realized I was attracted to black women until my late wife walked in the door of my best friend's house (now my brother-in-law) on October 31, 1986. She was 6'1" and beautiful. We got a lot of funny looks when we were walking in the mall together in Dothan AL, hand-in-hand, partly because of our racial difference but also because I'm 5'10" and she was 6'1".
@TatumSheffield2 ай бұрын
@@papagolf5562Beautiful story, may the two of you stay blessed in your relationship 4 a very long time to come🙏🏾✨
@themikeseapodcast2 ай бұрын
Have you taken Martial Arts or self defense Classes?
@thomaspollock-ek4vn2 ай бұрын
My friends are all definitely all males, and when it comes to women, they are women, and that's all that's important.
@thomaspollock-ek4vn2 ай бұрын
The problem is that there are people who don't like interracial relationships, and both of you have to understand this. Right? Absolutely not! The way it, unfortunately, is? Yes!!! So be courageous and go for it!!!
@thomaspollock-ek4vn2 ай бұрын
African American, Indian, Asian, Ukrainian (aka) Eurasian, or blind crippled or crazy. As long as she's a woman. Love women!!!
@thomaspollock-ek4vn2 ай бұрын
My brother use to say: "Once you go black, you never go back." I eventually want an African American woman for my wife.
@aeiou01233 ай бұрын
Why r AA obsessed with IR relationship talk?
@BlessAminata2 ай бұрын
Self hate …
@Daughter777_2 ай бұрын
Because it’s 2024 and old narratives are played put
@Ed-b1783 ай бұрын
This was a great conversation. I appreciate the open mindedness and honesty of you both. It's beautiful to see people simply enjoying life with the ones they love. I apologize for the shallow people that can not see beyond their own perceptions of initial sight. It's inspiring to see people overcoming social norms to be their best selves.
@themikeseapodcast3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for your kind and encouraging words! We will be doing more content about interracial relationships and their unique dynamics so please subscribe and do come back and check it out :)
@cc-uj2nq3 ай бұрын
The fact of the matter is American black women are racist and they do not like to date white men or any other man who is not black the rise in interracial relationships that are with black women are actually women from Africa and other countries who are far more open-minded and receptive of different races than black American women so that is actually the facts
@DerekChristopherNordbye-w7s3 ай бұрын
My current girlfriend lives in Clarkston in eastern Washington! Personally, I don't care wtf anyone thinks about us, her, as a black woman and, me, as a white man being together! I'm not dating them! I'm dating her! As for what my immediate circle thought about my first black girlfriend? It bothered the snot outta me! My mom and, brother were, to my surprise, rather bigoted to her! I remember grabbing her hands, pulling her tightly to me and, planting a long, slow, deep, passionate tongue-kiss that told them, pretty much, to kiss my @$$!! Then, we walked out! I didn't return for 4 days because of that!!
@themikeseapodcast3 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience! Sorry to hear that you had to deal with some resistance from others close to you. That's never easy. We appreciate your comment and for watching!
@DerekChristopherNordbye-w7s3 ай бұрын
@themikeseapodcast Thanks, sir. I appreciate you. God bless you and, your family.
@naturalhairdiscovery3 ай бұрын
I strongly believe that BW should get the best man for the job, no matter what he looks like…. Go with the guy who will celebrate you👏🙏🤷🏽♀️💯
@themikeseapodcast3 ай бұрын
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@DLaughing-man3 ай бұрын
Thank goodness. Hopefully the black men hate from black women will subside. 😂
@morris98783 ай бұрын
Please come get all of them so is brothers can have all of your beautiful white women I approve this video
@naturalhairdiscovery3 ай бұрын
lol…. You should per-sue them…. Good luck!
@steveanderson55043 ай бұрын
Black men are doing fine interracially. Let them have their .5% of white men.
@Beonaire5 күн бұрын
There are still a lot of white women who refuse to talk to or date a black guy. Just like there are tons of white men who will ONLY date black women
@MutedSins263 ай бұрын
I love, love, loved this interview! Thank you both for seeing us as just women. Not a statistic or stereotype. It’s pressure all around to just fit in! It can feel very lonely. I appreciate the advocacy. It’s hard being strong all the time. We need a soft place to land.
@themikeseapodcast3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching! We sincerely hope that our channel can always be a soft place for you to land at any time! We post new interviews weekly so please subscribe and come back and visit us :)
@AmandaAwakens3 ай бұрын
This was such a fun conversation! Thank you so much for having me on the channel Mike. You do good things. Looking forward to a future collaboration. ❤
@themikeseapodcast3 ай бұрын
Thank YOU Amanda! Really enjoyed it and you already KNOW we’ll be having you back on! I look forward to it!
@bluetheory23 ай бұрын
This white worshipper
@DerekChristopherNordbye-w7s3 ай бұрын
You both brought up something that I didn't fully realize until now!! The bar at the checkout counter being placed between her groceries and mine! Like holy crap, Batman!! It dawned on me, just as you two mentioned it!! We, my girlfriend, a DROP-DEAD GORGEOUS, most intensely beautiful black girl. Who was the twin sister of the guy on the opposing track team.my high school just beat, weeks before! In a huge part due to my intense desire to show "Stretch Armstrong" that I can whuup his @$$ on the track!! (When I crossed the finish line IN FIRST PLACE, I put 3 meters between us!! HA-HA!! LOL) Her name was Shanya Jackson. Well, I looked at her in total disbelief! So, I removed it. ONLY FOR THE WOMAN, A MIDDLE-AGED WHITE LADY, TO PUT IT BACK! So, I go: "Ahhh, miss. We're together, here! Okay? So, would you mind removing it, please." Now, mind you, I said it as tactfully as I can. Well, apparently, she was still caught back in the STUPID-@$$, "Jim Crow" South, over here!! Because she gave me such a condescending look that made my damn blood boil!! That's when I lost it!! Here's what I said. " Lookie-here, 'MADAM!' This is 1987, not 1867, okay? The damn Civil War has ended a century plus, ago! And, obviously, we're not in the South where the dumb-@$$ Jim Crow laws were highly prevalent, okay!?? Now, since you're a racist bit**! We're not ever going to spend a damn penny here, because of your bigoted bs! Plus, I will spread the word about this racist establishment, far and, wide! I'll go to the media, if necessary! But, I will make damn sure nobody spends anything in this rathole! Got it, moron!??" I grabbed her hand and STORMED OUT THE DOOR!! I was followed by several dozen people, including some employees!! I don't remember what happened to that store. But, it was the fact that some bimbo just had the gall to humiliate my girlfriend in front of dozens of people, me, included!!! Thank you for bringing that up. Yes. I blew my top. But, to me, you insult my girlfriend; you insult me! Irregardless of race, color, etc.! I will not put up with it, ever!
@samanthasamantha18303 ай бұрын
This interview was absolutely brilliant!🥰 I watched it in its entirety today!
@themikeseapodcast3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! We are glad you enjoyed it and appreciate you stopping by our channel :)
@samanthasamantha18303 ай бұрын
You're welcome!
@tinab84663 ай бұрын
I love Amanda Awakens and I am a subscriber. She is awesome.
@themikeseapodcast3 ай бұрын
We agree! We love Amanda! It was so great to have her on as our guest!
@markelraya103 ай бұрын
According to dating stats BW reply to WM the least out of everyone. You think that every racial group is attracted to WM which is false. The yt population is declini ng and you’re more worried about dating? Crazy.
@TatumSheffield3 ай бұрын
@@markelraya10 on dating platforms wm rarely reach out to good looking black women. That is a fact. Even Amanda knows this because she herself found a way to switch up the algorithms to meet her current financee Michael. Still on dating apps wm reach out more to wf than bw because they feel they will be rejected. That is not always the case. You can never succeed @ any thing if @ first you don't try. There are tons of bw out in this world willing to meet, date & have a genuine relationship with a wm. But I think men need to make the first move 75% of the time because they never know if something great is about to happen in there lives...
@Eastnewyork21063 ай бұрын
Plus aint no white man wifing her black ass up sounds cute
@LutherMahoney2 ай бұрын
No BW reply the most to WM and BM last. Did you not read the study?
@markelraya102 ай бұрын
@@LutherMahoney According to okcupid and hinge that’s false. They have 2024 dating statistics and it shows otherwise. Try again.
@TatumSheffield2 ай бұрын
@@LutherMahoney this is so very true. Lot's of BW don't respond to BM at all....
@TatumSheffield3 ай бұрын
I personally would love for hollywood to remake the show "THAT GIRL" & this time star a beautiful slim black woman and a gorgeous looking "brad pitt" type of white guy and set the story in San Francisco this time or L.A. he works for leading newspaper there and she's a interior decorator(that's why San Francisco would be a perfect setting)or even use Seattle. Throw in some best friends and neighbors to banter with & that show would quickly pick up viewers & top nielsen ratings I really would love to see that, it could be called: "This Girl"????????
@themikeseapodcast3 ай бұрын
Love that! Great idea! :) Thanks for watching and for your comment!
@thomaspollock-ek4vn2 ай бұрын
My advice is that when in public, just pretend they don't even exist, because for you'all they don't. Then proceed to enjoy the both of your lives.
@MarisaFrasureАй бұрын
Only if Marlo Thomas could be executive producer (as she was in the original production, and her company [daisy productions: r.i.p. Ted Bissell- who directed some later episodes] brought it to ABC).....
@TatumSheffieldАй бұрын
@@MarisaFrasure I really feel for Ted Bissell that he died from a brain aneurism. That had to be really painful.