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Therapy for Black Girls

iHeartPodcasts and Joy Harden Bradford, Ph.D.

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The Therapy for Black Girls podcast is a weekly conversation with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, a licensed psychologist in Atlanta, Georgia, about all things mental health, personal development, and all the small decisions we can make to become the best possible version of ourselves.
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A motivating and encouraging podcast for Black Women everywhere. Candid conversations on self-care, self-love, mental health, wellness and much more. Check out new episodes published every Tuesday, ONLY on Spotify. Connect with us via email at: contact@theblackgirlbravado.com
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Join best friends MaRah and Taz and they research and tell stories of Black women who kill. They discuss the crimes, the outcomes, and how Black women are treated differently in the justice system than their white counterparts. IG: @Sistaswhokillpod Join the Facebook discussion group! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sistaswhokill/support
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True crime with a new focus...shining a light on the all too often ignored cases of Black women who have gone missing or have fallen victim to murder. Each episode takes you on a heart wrenching journey through the stories of these women and the families they left behind. Join us as we work to uncover hidden truths and bring the stories of these women to the forefront. Together we can seek justice for the forgotten and give a voice to the voiceless. New episodes Monday. AFTERTHOUGHTS now ava ...
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The Black on Black Education Podcast is dedicated to taking a dive deep into the transformative power of student voice and student-centered practices in the Black and Brown community. Each episode explores the theory, strategies, and real-world examples that help educators and school leaders create classrooms where Black and Brown students thrive. From actionable tips to thought-provoking discussions, we provide the tools to help you elevate student engagement, strengthen school culture, and ...
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Full-Time Black Woman

Aleese Real & Esha Belle

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Join Aleese Real and Esha Belle as they create a safe space for professional black women and entrepreneurs. Aleese and Esha will have your back from coffee to wine while teaching you how to play your power perfectly. Check them out on Facebook and Instagram @fulltimeblackwoman or on Twitter @FTBlackWoman. Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe! They see you because they are you.
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The Vision of the National Association of Black Women in Construction (NABWIC) is to build lasting strategic partnerships with first-rate organizations and individuals that will provide ground-breaking and innovative solutions for black women in construction and their respective communities. We are “THE VOICE OF BLACK WOMEN IN CONSTRUCTION”.
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Black Girl Nerds is an online community devoted to promoting nerdiness among Black women & people of color. Check us out on http://blackgirlnerds.com and play with us on social media by following us on Twitter @blackgirlnerds!
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Conversations on health, healing, and happiness for and by African American women. An exploration of the mind, body, spirit connection. and opportunities to hear from spiritual teachers and holistic health practitioners.
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The Black Woman Be Whole Podcast features psychotherapist Ednesha Saulsbury (LCSW) Kim Moore, and Marquia Farmer as they discuss issues that impact, and matter to, Black women. Each episode contains tools and resources to help listeners work on their journey to good mental health. They talk about real Black girl $h!t y'all
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Find inspiration and recognize how brilliant and extraordinary Black women really are mentally, spiritually and physically. In this space, our lives will be seen and heard as we embrace individuality and celebrate our greatness, unapologetically! Now is the time to cultivate and rally a universal and authentic sisterhood on purpose, through mission, with passion and compassion! The Queendom where the SistaNista Spirit thrives! https://www.blackwomensworld.com/
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We are two Black women discussing health disparities that disproportionately affect the Black community. We examine current and historical cases of medical injustices within the American healthcare system. And we amplify organizations and individuals working with marginalized communities to improve health outcomes.
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Black Girl RoundTable

The Bougie Black Girls Podcast Network

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Welcome to the Black Girl Roundtable. As one arm of the Bougie Black Girls Podcast Network, this monthly series is here to explore any amplify the voices of Black women on the things that effect our lives. From culture, to politics, to adulting, Dana, Jalina, & Asha will dissect the world around them to help us better understand and evaluate. Be sure to subscribe, visit www.thebougieblackgirls.com, and follow BBG on IG and TikTok @thebougieblackgirls to keep up with all the new releases! Hos ...
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As long as Black women’s political leadership is under attack, we will be here to CLAPBACK. In a world filled with mis and disinformation, we provide you with the REAL! If you’re a Black woman, representing Black women, or in community with Black women we are here to CLAPBACK and make sure you GET THE FACTS!
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Gettin' Grown

Loud Speakers Network

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Keia and Jade are two happy and hard working (Blackity) Black Women who are just trying to learn how to adult, for real. Join us each week for Kitchen TableTalk, Petty Peeves and Lessons in Black Women Self Care, as we try to figure out life as 30-somethings.
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Our meditations are for black and indigenous women, any women of color across the diaspora to help us reconnect with our inner states of mind, body and soul in order to transition you into a peaceful state of mind and prepare you for sleep. Let's release those burdens & prepare for rest. By cultivating a habit of nightly meditation, you will wake up with more love and compassion for yourself and others, and manifest inner peace as you move throughout your day. Asé. -- All donations are appre ...
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Are you looking for a fun, fresh, and fierce podcast that covers everything from video games to pop culture? Then you need to check out Grown Women Gaming, the podcast where four black women share their opinions, insights, and experiences as gamers and as members of the industry. Whether you're a casual player or a hardcore fan, you'll find something to enjoy in their lively and honest discussions. Tune in every Saturday for a new episode and join the conversation on social media using #GWGP ...
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Oh, to be a Black Girl.

Delayna Willie and Teah LeGrant

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Oh, to be a Black Girl podcast is about two black women navigating their twenties and sharing their personal experiences in friendships, dating, relationships, personal growth, life goals and so much more. Follow us on Instagram @ohtobeablackgirl !
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Every week we speak to inspiring guests from around the globe to enrich your mind, your body and your bank. Take a trip with your host and your girl: "Yaz" and my international VIP guest-list to enrich your life from the inside out. You will be inspired by Global Black Girl Magic to Level Up Your Life and Live Out Your Purpose. Come take a trip and learn to live richly!
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Welcome to the Pretty Girl Progression Podcast. What is Pretty Girl Progression? Well, Pretty Girl Progression strives to offer resources to black women who are seeking self-growth in their mentality, spirituality, and purpose. We also strive to build a community of like-minded women who lean on each other and continue to inspire each other through events, counseling, and self-growth practices. The Pretty Girl Progression Podcast is just one of those many resources. For more tips, tools and ...
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Welcome to Season 4 of the Black Women Amplified Show, where we dive deep into life through our unique perspective as Black women. This is your space for empowerment, insightful conversations, and transformative stories. In each episode, we invite remarkable guests who share their compelling journeys and experiences through the lens of Black womanhood. Our mission is to create engaging conversations that not only empower but also help us navigate life’s challenges with grace and strength. Jo ...
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Black women are negotiating the different stages of menopause along with their ever evolving identifies, relationships, careers, responsibilities and societal tropes. This is a curated intergenerational exchange, a space for exploration, mentorship, intimacy and vulnerability around life, identity and change. It’s the excavation of the things that you need to know, but were never told. It’s the guide we wish we all had access to no matter our age.
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Black Like Me with Dr. Alex Gee is a podcast that invites you to experience the world through the perspective of one Black man, one conversation, one story, or even one rant at a time.
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Tune in every Tuesday and Thursday as host Samantha Paul and acclaimed writer John Reedburg delve into the lesser-known true crime and missing persons cases involving black women. This podcast aims to expose the systemic issues that contribute to these cases being overlooked by the media. Stay informed by subscribing on your preferred podcast platform.
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Watch With You

Lady D and Lady H

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Two lifelong friends muse over media that showcases Black women, femmes, and non-binary people. Season 2 premieres in October 2022 and focuses on Black Speculative fiction.
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Dive deep into the vibrant world of sewing with the award-winning Stitch Please podcast, an official show of Black Women Stitch – the sewing group where Black lives matter. Uniquely crafted for those who love sewing, this sewing podcast is a gem that centers around Black women, girls, and femmes, weaving threads of creativity, technique, and passion with every episode. Hosted by Lisa Woolfork, a 6th generation sewing enthusiast, this podcast not only mirrors her ardor for the craft but also ...
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Living For We

Ideastream Public Media

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In 2020, cityLAB of Pittsburgh released a study that ranked Cleveland dead last in terms of livability for Black women. On Living For We, we talk to Cleveland's Black women about their experiences at work, at school, in the doctor's office, and in community with each other in an attempt to answer the question... is Cleveland really as bad as they say it is for Black women? This is an Ideastream Public Media podcast.
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Love This Way! Is a podcast discussing the pivotal topics that you'll face along your relationship journey. No gender wars or back and forth, just solid advice to help men and women to find and sustain healthy love. Because love is a journey and you need direction!
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The Sistah Girls Book Club podcast is hosted by Sharee Hereford #TheSistahGirlNextDoor This podcast is for Black women who enjoy reading books by Black authors and having some juicy discussions. I interview some of your favorite authors and I even spill the tea on my thoughts regarding their work and all things within the Black literary community.
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100 Black Women Who Have Made A Mark

Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage

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Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage presents 100 Black Women Who Have Made A Mark. Celebrating Black women who have made a significant positive change across a diverse range of sectors including activism, arts, education, politics, science and technology. This podcast series complements the 100 Black Women Who Have Made A Mark exhibition which will run from 1 October 2024 - 4 January 2025 at Leicester Gallery, commissioned by Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage, c ...
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Getting Black Women Paid Podcast

'Tine Zekis & Ileka Falette

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Welcome to "The Getting Black Women Paid Podcast," where we dive deep into the world of economic empowerment for Black women, bridging the gap between corporate corridors and entrepreneurial ventures. Hosted by dynamic duo ‘Tine Zekis and Ileka Falette, this podcast brings to the forefront the challenges, triumphs, and strategies relevant to Black women striving to secure the bag in a myriad of professional landscapes. Each episode, we explore a wide range of topics critical to the success a ...
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My Sistas Keeper

Lori Ann Holmes-Wheaton

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My Sistas' Keeper unapologetically centers Black women and girls. Too often we are a footnote or an afterthought. This podcast focuses on issues, topics, concerns related to black women and girls. I've been called to educate, inform, increase awareness and call people to action. If you are a black woman, black girl or an ally, please listen to the podcast. Download and share. I would like to be in community with like-minded folks.
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New Horizons Women’s Network, hosted by Shinese Collins, is a transformative podcast designed for ambitious yet unfulfilled women at the crossroads of their careers and lives. This podcast serves as a beacon for those who feel disconnected from their true potential, offering guidance, support, and shared wisdom to help them find clarity in their desires, conquer self-doubt, and navigate life and career transitions with confidence. Each episode delves into overcoming obstacles like imposter s ...
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This podcast explores the history, culture and experiences of the Black community in Boston, Massachusetts and beyond. It is hosted by Dr. Hettie V. Williams, Director of the Trotter Institute for the Study of Black Culture at the University of Massachusetts at Boston. The Trotter Institute was founded in 1984 to promote research/public policy initiatives on the Black community in Boston and it is named for Black activist, journalist, editor and business man William Monroe Trotter (1872-1934 ...
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Side Hustle Pro

Nicaila Matthews Okome | Side Hustle Pro Media

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Side Hustle Pro spotlights bold black women entrepreneurs who have scaled from side hustle to profitable business. Join Chief Side Hustler turned full-time entrepreneur Nicaila Matthews Okome for your weekly installment of Side Hustle Pro and learn actionable strategies to start small and get going–wherever and whoever you are. Side Hustle Pro features interviews with inspiring Black women entrepreneurs who started out as side hustlers, including interviews with Myleik Teele, Morgan DeBaun, ...
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Welcome to the Black Writer Therapy Podcast, a vibrant space for Black women writers to gather, sip tea, and explore the healing power of writing. Join us for candid conversations about the unique experiences and challenges Black authors face in an industry often centered on whiteness. This podcast celebrates the voices and stories of Black women through authentic discussions that foster healing, joy, and sisterhood. Whether you're an established author, an aspiring writer, or a reader who l ...
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Welcome to "Wish A Sis Would," the podcast where three black women come together to share their powerful voices and insightful perspectives on topics such as colorism, diversity, mental health, and the complexities of life. Join our hosts, Raqual, Coia, and Shakayla, as they navigate the intricacies of these important issues, shining a light on the unique experiences faced by black women in today's society.
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BeUPod

Anya & Dr. Tiamo

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”Black Excellence #Unfiltered” hosted by Anya & Dr. Tiamo, two ambitious African women chasing the American dream. They’re open about the mental health challenges that come with their drive, especially the pressure Black women often face to be strong. Their goal is to show that it’s okay to be vulnerable, even as you pursue ambitious goals. Join them as they share their own stories and interview Black voices every month, offering practical self-care tips and encouraging conversations that ce ...
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Girl Stop Playin' is the go-to personal and spiritual development podcast designed to help ambitious Black women step into their power! Each week, Best-Selling Author and Empowerment Educator Koereyelle delivers real, raw, and relatable conversations on topics like marriage, motherhood, mental health, entrepreneurship, money, and mindset—all with that signature tough love that encourages you to stop playing with your potential and start taking action! Whether it's guest interviews with inspi ...
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The Relentless Diaries

Zoie Smith, Clyde Smith, Tresor & Mucho

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The Relentless Diaries—a podcast for the culture straight from the mind of a young black woman. Hosted by the strong-minded Zoie Smith, The Relentless Diaries will touch on all of your favourite and necessary subjects from relatable experiences, global events, social issues, pop culture and more. Through her experiences and opinions, Zoie takes to the mic to chat with some of her favourite guest speakers for a discussion you’ll never want to miss. So...let’s chat. Hosted on Acast. See acast. ...
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In this powerful episode titled "Inspired by Shinese M Collins: Unleashing the Power of Authentic Communication for Black Women," we delve into the transformative potential of black women embracing their true voices. Taught to silence ourselves for too long, it's time to shatter those lies and recognize that our authentic perspectives can disrupt t…
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In this fun episode, we chat with Chonda Saine about taking time off from work to refresh and recharge. Chonda shares her exciting journey moving to Paris and how she plans to help business owners understand their customers better. If you ever felt tired and wanted a break, this video is for you! Learn why taking a sabbatical can be great for your …
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This guided meditation for collective peace addresses the pressing emotional toll of our times. This meditation is designed to help foster peace, hope, and compassion amidst the turmoil of this world. Let's embrace the affirmations that inspire courage, empathy, and non-violence, reminding us of the power of our voice and actions in creating positi…
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Nigerian-British Author Nikki May joins Monica Wisdom to discuss her journey from executive to author, highlighting her latest novel, "This Motherless Land." The conversation delves into the complexities of identity, culture, and the resilience of women, as reflected in Nikki's characters. She shares her personal experiences growing up in Nigeria a…
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Governor Walz and Senator Vance have faced off in the first and only Vice Presidential Debate of this cycle. There has been a lot said by EVERYONE about the performance and substance of both candidates, but how are Black women reacting to the first debate? For this episode, we get the reaction of Black women to the debate and the post-debate spin. …
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Join Black Girls Do Politics with special co-host Summer Nettles, host of the podcast Sum It Up. We're joined by our guest Dr. C. Nicole Mason as we discuss political topics for the week, and the story of Amber Thurman. What is on the ballot this election for reproductive rights? What does it mean for Black women? Listen in to find out!…
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In this bonus episode of the Black on Black Education Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Donna J. Nicol, a professor of history at California State University, Long Beach, to discuss the often overlooked but critical role that Black women have played in shaping higher education and civil rights activism beyond the 1960s. Dr. Nicol sheds light on the lif…
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In this episode, we explore Project 2025 and how it could affect us FTBWs. If you are not aware, Project 2025 is a comprehensive conservative initiative, which aims to reshape federal government policies and structures in alignment with conservative values. The potential impact on Black women—one of the most marginalized and historically underrepre…
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Send us a text My Black Woman's World is whatever I say it is, simply because I AM. Welcome to my world. Thank you for listening SistaNistas & SistaNista Lovers. If you ain't a Black Woman get to know one. Please feel free to share. I'm grateful and I love y'all for real! Peace, Email - peace@blackwomansworld.com https://www.blackwomensworld.com/…
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Join me for this inspiring conversation with Deborah Jane Burke, a dynamic Hollywood Film & TV writer and producer. Fun fact: as a student at Stanford, Deborah wrote and produced a Hip Hopera that starred Issa Rae as a student! Since then, she has worked with networks including FOX, TBS, BET, PBS and so much more. Deborah's latest project is a bit …
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Hear the inside story on the transition from Joe Biden to Kamala Harris as the presidential candidate from Ben Wikler, Chair of the Wisconsin Democratic Party. Ben considers how Harris has been active as the Vice President and making energetic appearances but the broader media has chosen not to report on this angle of Harris until her presidential …
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In previous episodes of the podcast, we’ve made it a point to highlight the experiences of Black women professionals who are blazing new paths in their respective fields. This week, we’re offering insights into the field of journalism & media, joined by Peabody and two-time Emmy award-winning journalist, Antonia Hylton. During our conversation, we …
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Are you looking for a fun, fresh, and fierce podcast that covers everything from video games to pop culture? Then you need to check out Grown Women Gaming, the podcast where we share our opinions, insights, and experiences as gamers and as members of the industry. Whether you're a casual player or a hardcore fan, you'll find something to enjoy in o…
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Jade and Keia are joined by Roshida Dowe and Stephanie Perry to share their experiences as Black Women living in other countries. Their organization, ExodUs Summit, founded in 2020, hosts events and workshops to support Black women in planning their ExodUS, all while fostering community. Join us at the kitchen table to learn more about their upcomi…
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How do you show up in your dating life? Are you clear about your boundaries and what you truly want, or are you settling for what comes your way? In this episode, we chat with Dating Coach Anwar White to explore the nuances of modern dating. We discuss the strategies you can implement to take control of your dating experience and set the tone from …
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Dr. Gee talks to Michelle Behnke about how she is motivated by the commitment of the The American Bar Association (ABA) to make the nation and their community better. Michelle is inspired by the ABA's mission of defending liberty and pursuing justice through professional development throughout the nation. They discuss how to encourage Black people …
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In Part 2 of The Clitoris, The Curse, and The Cross, we’re getting to the heart of how faith in Christ plays a powerful role in reclaiming your sexuality, confidence, and relationships. We are diving into how remembering the work of the Cross and standing on the truth of God’s Word can break the lies the enemy has told us about our bodies, our plea…
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Stucky Situations + Pop Culture = DFW New Favorite Show! This Week: Is the Texas State Fair Overrated? Should Offset and Cardi B So Public About Their... "Affairs"? When Trump Is On The Campaign Trail, Is He An Asset Or A Liability To Musicians? All Of This And More As A SIM Emotes About Having A Cultural Home. DOWNLOAD NOW STUCKY SEGMENTS 0:00 Stu…
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In this week's episode of the Black Girl Nerds podcast, we welcome filmmaker Sean Baker. Sean Baker is an American film director, cinematographer, producer, screenwriter and editor. He has directed six feature films over the past two decades, including 2015’s Tangerine and 2017’s The Florida Project which premiered in the Directors’ Fortnight secti…
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Episode Title: Host: Ella Shawn Guest: Karen J. Johnson Join us for an inspiring and thought-provoking conversation as we kick off the first of three sessions featuring our special guest, Karen J. Johnson. In this episode, Karen delves into the art and craft of expressing the nuances of skin tones in writing, the profound connection between nature …
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Pawlet Brookes talks to Isha Dibua, Mavis Best’s granddaughter. Listen as Dibua describes Best’s story with her pivotal role in bringing the Sus Law to an end and how her passion within her community and life lessons have influenced her own career and life story. Music by NWAKKE.By Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage
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Same platform but new podcast! Our students with different needs have IEPs, I think us educators should have them too, that's why we need ILPs, Individualized Living Plans. Listen to this new weekly mini podcast to help you juggle this crazy life and show up as the happiest, healthiest version of yourself for your students. I Discussed: What an ILP…
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Today, we have the amazing Mea Boykins in the studio! Mea is the definition of a globetrotter, and she's here to share her incredible journey. From her roots in New Orleans to studying at Spelman and earning degrees across the globe, Mea's story is nothing short of inspiring. We dive deep into her experiences living in six different countries, her …
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Join Black Girls Do Politics as we speak with a panel of Black men and talk about the issues that are important to them during this election season. We'll be joined by our guests Dean Anthony Charles II, Director of Logistics at Black Voters Matter, Alan S Hill of Lift Every Vote and Rise, and Marcus Flowers, education and domestic violence advocat…
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Hey, Living for We listeners, long time no see! We're gearing up for season 2, which will focus on the gun violence epidemic in the Cleveland area. We want to hear from you! If you have been personally impacted by gun violence, or are working to solve this problem in your community, please leave us a voice message at https://www.speakpipe.com/Livin…
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Content Warning: We discuss domestic violence, sexual assault, intimate partner violence, and other triggering topics in this episode. Listener discretion is advised. In this episode we discuss the devastating impact of domestic violence, especially in the Black community and the heartbreaking murder of a child trying to protect their pregnant moth…
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Dearest Gentle Reader, We invite you to return with us to Queen D's court for a discussion on Bridgerton's Penelope problem, Shondaland similarities, Cressida, among other topics. As we conclude, stay tuned for a sneak peek of what's in store in the in-depth analysis of season 3. Your thoughts are valuable to us! If you have something you would lik…
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In the quiet neighborhood of Liberty Station in San Diego, the disappearance and subsequent murder of Elizabeth Sullivan shocked the community and left lasting scars. Elizabeth's life, filled with complexity and contradiction, came to a brutal end, pieced together by diligent investigators, caring friends, and thorough court proceedings. Here, we d…
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Governor Walz and Senator Vance have faced off in the first and only Vice Presidential Debate of this cycle. There has been a lot said by EVERYONE about the performance and substance of both candidates, but how are Black women reacting to the first debate? For this episode, we get the reaction of Black women to the debate and the post-debate spin. …
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This week, Amara talks about the boys' treatment in jail and the lead up to their court date. During their stay at prison, the foursome received death threats, harsh treatments, verbal abuse from the correctional officers and illegal tampering of their mail. Plus, just days before the trial commenced, two of them had to change their attorneys. With…
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Show Notes When a woman receives a breast cancer diagnosis, it can feel earth-shattering. However, as today’s incredible guest demonstrates, it can also serve as a powerful wake-up call to reevaluate and make meaningful changes that lead to a more authentic and fulfilling life. In this episode, we’re joined by Dee Manuel Cloud, an empowerment coach…
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School leaders out there, if you want your teachers to empower their students you have to start by empowering them. This week on the podcast we took a deep dive into the world of teacher-centered leadership because I don't want you moving like Dan in these streets. I Discussed: What teacher-centered leadership is and why its important. The principl…
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Pawlet Brookes talks to Ifrah Ahmed as she talks through her journey as an activist and educator against female genital mutilation specifically in Ireland and Somalia. Listen as Ahmed describes the people she has worked with, how they are helping bring an end to female genital mutilation and the importance of creating platforms to speak out and adv…
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Weekly recaps/ Zoies games night, Legacy Awards, Tresor getting his flowers, Black people setting examples (4:00) Cardi B and Offset drama (33:05) What are the funniest races and nationalities (61:02) Do women and men like knocking someone down a peg if they are attractive (76:04) Is the Toronto accent becoming a caricature (93:10) Adin Ross stream…
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In this empowering episode of NABWIC Talks, we welcome Alisha Cooper Wells, also known as The Queen of the Money Business. Alisha shares her journey from real estate investor to mortgage broker to founder of Biz Fund Academy, a leading business purpose and real estate lending program. With over 25 years of experience, she offers insight into how sh…
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This week on "Stitch Please", We get you prepared to buy your first sewing machine. Lisa gives you the pitfalls that you should avoid, when looking for a machine, that will keep you from making some of the same mistakes that other new sewers might have made. We also get a chance to hear from other fellow sewers who give you great advice when you ar…
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This week in the guest chair we’re taking it back to Donyale Walton, founder of Hoop Mobb, Home of the Hoop Earring. Coming from Flint, Michigan, Donyale made her way to New York to learn the business ropes and was inspired to pursue her own ventures. In this episode she shares: How she went outside of the box of where she’s from and gained unique …
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Unfortunately, it feels like every day there is a new incident of domestic abuse that happens to unfold all over our social media timelines, and with it, the potential to encounter violent footage or hear various arguments in support of the abuser. For survivors of domestic violence, it can be difficult to avoid and then cope with being exposed to …
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