"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 history of tension between police and residents within the black community and how it affects the way police are perceived within these communities
Pamela and her guest discuss the frequency of white women calling the police on black people for no reason outside of feeling uncomfortable and entitled.
Pamela and her guests discuss whether you should be completely honest with your significant other about past and present situations that have occurred.
Pamela and her guests discuss the strained relationships between black women and white women and the different experiences that may explain their underlying issues.
Pamela and her guests discuss some of the topics and questions that they may be afraid to ask the other race
Pamela and her guests discuss their opinions and experiences about dating outside of their race.
Pamela and her guests discuss work, dating and other topics from the male point of view.
Pamela and her guests discuss women learning how to own and embrace their sexuality.
Pamela and her guests discuss women learning how to own and embrace their sexuality.
In Part 2, Pamela sits with His Excellency Baffour Adjei Bawuah and Ghana 2019 Spelling Bee champion and 2019 National Scripps Spelling Bee contestant Kwabena Adu Darko-Asare where Kwabena discusses his journey to the Scripps Spelling Bee and his interests.
Pamela and her guests discuss some of the situations and moments in their lives where they were left with scars that affected their spirit and made it hard for them to find their spirituality.
Pamela and her guests discuss past traumas that scarred them emotionally and their road to recovery.
Pamela and her guests discuss the sexual tramas that happened in their lives that shaped how they viewed themselves and others.