Black Love Summit 2021 Taught My Husband it’s Okay That I’m His Best Friend
The transparency from each couple served as an eye-opener for me in ways that my husband and I can make improvements in our own marriage.
The transparency from each couple served as an eye-opener for me in ways that my husband and I can make improvements in our own marriage.
Black Love Summit is in its 5th year, family! Get your tickets to this day of conversation, Black joy, and music!
“Black Love” returns one last time for our series finale tomorrow at 10/9c on OWN and the Black Love+ app presented by our friends at Target. As the co-creator and director of “Black Love,” it is a bittersweet day, but overall, I’m thrilled to close this chapter right now. Fam, let me tell you why! My husband Tommy and I film every single interview for the Black Love docuseries together, just the two of us and the couple sitting across from us in their home. We intentionally wanted to create an intimate space for these conversations. We didn’t want a large crew or even a production assistant staring at these two vulnerable people potentially creating a distraction or causing insecurity. We fostered a judgment-free zone where we also offered a glimpse into our own strengths and weaknesses and failures and uncertainties as a couple. After seven years and around 250 interviews, we wanted to bow out while y’all still love the product and while we still love doing it. Related Articles: Meet the Couples of "Black Love" Season 6 “Black Love” Returns July 23rd – Preview the Extended Trailer HERE! On the Couch: The Story of Black Love Codie & Tommy on their wedding day. One month after I met my now husband, Tommy, we discussed this idea I had to create a place where Black love stories live. That was Fall 2013 and we started filming Black Love in Fall 2014. We were engaged. We married in 2015, became parents in 2016, and had twins in 2018 — all while fulfilling this incredible dream of capturing and sharing our stories. Our lives require a lot more now than it did in 2015 when we did that first interview (my close friend’s parents in Novi, Michigan) and now we want to see what other ways we can celebrate Black Love — in all of its forms! Today, we run Black Love, Inc. which started with the docuseries you know and love in 2017 and now includes env-blacklove-blstagepr.kinsta.cloud, the Black Love Summit, the Black Love+ app housing countless digital series about love and relationships, Black Love Podcast Network with seven unique podcasts. Y’all watch the show — we are committed to challenging the way people think about relationships, unconditional love, and self work! To have a successful romantic partnership, we have to be paying attention to how we love ourselves and even our friends, parents, and children. We are your hub for all of it. As you watch season 6 of Black Love (and then watch "After Love" immediately afterward), we hope you enjoy every second of it and share with a friend. But most of all, we hope you see something that reminds you there is no one way to do this relationship thing. Alignment with yourself and your partner is what matters and that only happens when we lead with love. That sometimes looks like compromise or setting boundaries or being more patient than you thought you could be or just letting go of your lists. Black Love family, over here, we believe that all of us deserve love. That means YOU! Believe it, claim it, and join us on this journey! “Black Love” and our official after show “After Love” is now available on OWN and the Black Love+ App to stream all past seasons to relive the memories and learn from all of these amazing couples! Remember, the show is ending, but Black Love is FOREVER!
Check out the extended trailer because this will be a season to remember.
We set out to answer questions we had before getting married — and to put a face to the reality that we knew was possible despite the media telling us it wasn’t.
Here's why this episode of Black Love's "My New BFF" podcast is a must-listen for anyone processing pregnancy and infant loss.
Relive The YOU Retreat, Black Love's first-ever women's wellness event created by our founder Codie Elaine Oliver to feature dynamic women in conversation around their journeys.
Empowering, transformative, and rewarding are the words to describe Black Love's YOU Retreat. This intimate experience held space for 100 women to share, advocate and embrace what healing looks and feels like.
This season is giving all of what you love about Black Love including some of your favorite couples
In 2013, Susan Toler Carr’s son passed suddenly. Now, she has graciously opened up to Black Love about where she finds comfort and her advice to other grieving moms.
"Sylvie’s Love" will be available for Amazon Prime customers on December 23rd — yes, Christmas has come early.
Based in Columbus, Ohio, birthing doulas Laurel Gourrier and Danielle Jackson of Birth Stories in Color share insightful information for expecting parents on ways to have a peaceful birthing experience.
These couples were brave enough to share their stories, and there are many takeaways to learn from their experiences about mental health.
This writer revisits 'Black Love' season 3 and reflects on the seven lessons he learned about building a healthy, long-lasting partnership.
The premiere of “Black Love” Season 4 is right around the corner and returning to our television screens on Saturday, September 5. As we wait in anticipation, let's look back to where it all started with Season 1.
Black Love Creator Codie Elaine Oliver was featured in the Summer 2020 issue of CEOMOM Magazine.
British-trained midwife of nearly 40 years Jennie Joseph provides her model of care and tips for expecting mothers in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Egypt Sherrod, LeToya Luckett, Erica Campbell, Jessica Burns, and Ashley Chea sit down with Codie Elaine Oliver to have a straight-up conversation about wife life.
Egypt Sherrod & DJ Fadelf, Wayne Campbell & Erica Campbell, and Dondré Whitfield sat down with Codie Elaine Oliver to talk the benefits of submission.
After a wake-up call, mom of two Malika Pham transformed her toddlers’ eating habits.