"The My Take Show" is about bringing a realness to everyday conversations. Pamela and her guests discuss a variety of topics related to race, gender, socioeconomic status, education, and interpersonal relationships among others. The goal of "The My Take Show" is to become a premier platform that empowers and inspires all to discuss issues in a collective dialogue that changes the status quo. Pamela continuously strives to create a space that uplifts the spirit, changes everyday life experiences, and enhances lifestyle purposefully in order to make a difference in the lives of her viewers.
Pamela and her guests discuss the impact of the N word in American and African culture and how it affects Black people on a global level.
Pamela and her guests discuss if it is possible for women to have it all in life (family, good job, etc.) and feel truly fulfilled.
Pamela and her guests discuss their opinions on the purpose of Planned Parenthood and if it is really beneficial to women and their overall health.
Pamela and her guests discuss how single women are expected to think and act according to societal expectations.
In light of the “Me Too” movement, Pamela and her guests discuss sexual harassment in and out of the workplace and how men and women perceive what constitutes as sexual harassment in various settings.
Pamela and her guests discuss if the #metoo movement has been a positive moment or if it is just a witch-hunt that falsely targets those in power.
Pamela and her guests discuss if we are obligated to believe everyone that comes out with a #metoo story as a result of the online movement.
Pamela and her guests discuss if Black Men prefer light-skinned women and white women over dark-skinned women and the history behind these preferences.
Pamela and her guests discuss the perception of lighter skin being seen as more desirable and the lengths people will go to achieve lighter skin such as using skin lightening (bleaching) creams.
Pamela and her guests discuss how celebrities and other notable figure appropriate black culture for their own personal benefit.
Pamela and her guests discuss the difference between Barack Obama, the 44th president of the United States and the 45th President as it relates to treatment, policy and public perception among other factors.
Pamela and her guests discuss if Caitlyn Jenner, a transgender woman benefited from her previous identity as a white man and how it affected the transitioning process.
Pamela and her guests discuss if age is a deciding factor when dating a younger man.
Pamela and her guests discuss the possibility of finding the man of your dreams outside of your race.
Pamela and her guests discuss how society places pressure on women to have children.
Pamela and her guests discuss how student loans have had a negative impact on the lives of everyday Americans.
Pamela and her guests discuss the positive and negative changes that have occurred in Harlem in recent years s a result of gentrification.
Pamela and her guests discuss the history of redlining and how it has had an impact on poor communities and people of color.
Pamela and her guests discuss what feminism means to them and how it has impacted their lives and society as a whole.
Pamela and her guests discuss their views on the 45th President of The United States and how he has had an impact on how the United States is viewed on a global scale.
Pamela and her guests discuss the effects of DACA policy rollbacks under the administration of the 45th president.
Pamela and her guests discuss if womanhood is defined by the ability to have children.