Livin' Lozada - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Ever Since I Left the City
Evelyn, Carl and Leo head back to Arizona while Shaniece is left to deal with separation anxiety and a move of her own; later, Evelyn receives news that could change her life.

Houston, We Have a Problem
Evelyn jets to Los Angeles to appear on a prime time talk show; Shaniece clashes with her manager over her career; Evelyn tries to talk Sha into going to Houston with her.

Meet the Crawfords
Shaniece and Evelyn head to Houston for Thanksgiving with Carl's family and Evelyn hears some bad news; Evelyn gives Carl a tour of her old neighborhood in the Bronx.

The Gift of John Edward
Evelyn arranges for Sylvia to reconnect with a loved one through famed psychic John Edward; and Sha wonders whether her dream career will ever come true.

Therapy for Shaniece
Evelyn gives Leo and Shaniece each a new puppy; Shaniece goes to therapy to address lingering issues from her and her mother's past.

Evelyn Needs Therapy Too
Shaniece asks Evelyn to go with her to therapy so they can work on something they have both struggled with; Evelyn tries to help a domestic abuse survivor.

It's Not Personal, It's Business
Evelyn and her brand manager, Danika, have a falling out over some business issues; Shaniece comes to realize she may have OCD; Evelyn mentors a pregnant teen who reminds her of her younger self.

I'm Very Forty
Evelyn continues to struggle with conception as her 40th birthday approaches, leading her to make a difficult decision; Shaniece reaches out to Bow Wow for career advice.
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