Red Table Talk - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Motherhood

Surviving Loss

Body Confessions! Jada Tells All At The Table

Girls Trippin'

Growing Up Smith!

Let's Talk About SEX!

EJ & Cookie Johnson: Daring To Be Different

Tiffany Haddish in the House!

Cesar Millan: Illegal Immigrant to American Dream

Facing Addiction: Jada & Adrienne Share Their Family's Story

Becoming Mr. & Mrs. Smith (Part 1)

Our Unique Union (Part 2)

Leah Remini: Setting the Record Straight

The Racial Divide: Women of Color & White Women

Domestic Abuse: When Love Turns Violent

Surviving Divorce With Toni Braxton

Learning To Forgive

Interracial Marriage with Ellen Pompeo

Confronting Mental Illness

Christmas with the Smiths

Red Table Workout

Surviving R. Kelly: The Aftermath (Part 1)

Surviving R. Kelly: An Accuser's Daughter Speaks Out (Pt. 2)

Black and Gay in America with Don Lemon

Unpacking White Privilege and Prejudice

What Men Really Think About Love

Jordyn Woods Shares The Truth
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