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(Audio Excerpt) Dr. mOe’s New Novel “Never Close Your Heart”

Read by the author, Dr. mOe Anderson, from her seventh book Never Close Your Heart. This new novel is the stand-alone sequel to the Essence Bestseller When A Sistah’s Fed Up. Listen and order your copy today at https://amzn.to/38oqp5t Synopsis: Unless it’s under reconstruction…never close your heart. Never Close Your Heart is a humorous and

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On Super Bowl XXXIII and Being Un-American (Humor)

It was Super Bowl XXXIII, the championship game between Denver and Atlanta. I was the hostess with the mostest until the 3rd quarter. Then, something happened that resulted in me being called “Un-American” for literally the only time in my life. I still don’t understand why everyone turned on me but I laugh every time

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Learning Fortnite from my Gamer Grandson (#Reaction #Humor)

YouTuber Sans Sandwalker aka Dr. mOe’s grandson took a few minutes out of his busy schedule to teach her how to play the popular video game Fortnite. The training session is hilarious and the ending is priceless! Watch the expressions on his face as she asks question after question that has nothing to do with

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Dating During A Pandemic (Humor)

https://drmoeanderson.libsyn.com/dating-during-a-pandemic-is-sooo-complicated-humor Dating during a pandemic is so confusing. When I see a guy at the grocery store now, I can’t tell if he’s flirting or just annoyed by the fit of his mask. There are 44 facial muscles to give a girl a clue. You can’t hide them from me! Sliding into my DM’s doesn’t

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Good Morning Texas Interview W/ Dr. mOe Anderson

Dr. mOe Anderson is not only an author and speaker, but she is also a long time podcaster. She recently sat down (virtually) w/ co-host Alanna Sarabia for an interview to discuss her recent podcast on racism! They also talked about writing and life balance. If you missed the broadcast, they have posted it online

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This Is Why Black America STILL Can’t Breathe

This audio exceprt from 2017 (sadly) could have been given this first week of June 2020. I made these remarks after the death of Eric Garner in NY. Today is #blackouttuesday in America. We are mourning the senseless, recent deaths of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd and numerous others before them. It is my

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