A podcast that interviews and engages in chats with people of color but especially women, where their lives, passion and professions collide. Telling the stories of women ages 20-100 while sharing laughs about the world and life.
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On this episode of Meeting of the Madams, Amarie interviews Dr. Jennifer Edwards, a Dallas-based non-profit and financial expert, on how women can grow to be their best selves in their personal and professional life, creating a balance while keeping their finances a priority.
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We are back from our summer sabbatical! In this episode, Qiana and Amarie discuss healing relationships with our mothers and others to preserve ourselves.
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HAPPY JUNETEENTH!!!!! In part 1 of this series, we will speak to Dr. Cassandra A. Jones about the state of the black church in the 21st century, the role of Black women in the church and is the church evolving to non-brick and mortar ministries.
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We talk to Dr. Natasha Ward about healing ourselves and generational trauma with self-care practices, grace and growth!
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We as current generations of Black Women are our ancestors' dreams. How are you learning where you came from while also adopting a family to create the life you want?
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In this episode, we will talk to 2 Ph.D. students Micaela and Tanisha about advocating for themselves and finding their voice during PhDing while Black.
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We are joined by fellow podcaster Dr. Eve to talk about enhancing first-generation college students experiences through empowerment and self-perseverance in higher education and entrepreneurship.
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Revisiting HERstory matters accordingly....
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In this episode, we will speak with Dr. Janaka Bowman Lewis, an Associate Professor of English and Founding Director of Women's and Gender Studies Program at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. We will discuss the WHY in telling the stories of women of the African Diaspora!
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Decolonizing Higher Ed & Self Perserverance
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Welcome to Women's History Month and our series on Black Women in Higher Ed. In this episode Amarie Skyy interviews Dr. Aishia Brown about her experiences being a professor and researcher, decolonizing the Ivory Tower, and how to take self-care into consideration at every level.
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Finishing Part 2 of our Love series chat with Jazmin & Qiana and comparing our love experiences from 3 different perspectives of long term dating, newlywed and married almost a decade. Enjoy!
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Sagas of the Motherboard, Ruby time for the beginning of the year. Happy Valentines Day!!!
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From agape love, self-love, and everything else in between, how is love filling your cup on a regular basis? Guest Co-host, Qiana joins us on this episode.
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While we are still in a pandemic sisterhood has definitely carried us through. A few of our friends joined us in expressing what sisterhood means to them. Happy New Year!!!
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In this episode Amarie Skyy talks to Bridget Peters DO,PhD to discuss healthy tips for women but especially women of color. Happy Thanksgiving and Be Safe!
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Hello November, another episode in the Sagas of the Motherboard edition with a 75 year old woman who spent most of her career in healthcare services as well as her advice for career and in life.
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In this episode we will talk to two branding and marketing experts, Qiana Hasberry (Zuri Creative Services) and Analisa Wade (AME) about their field, helping companies rebrand, planning events and being women of color entrepreneurs.
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In this episode, we will talk with Dr. Regina N. Bradley, academic scholar and co-host of Bottom of the Map podcast about her newest book Chronicling Stankonia: The Rise of the Hip-Hop South and her thoughts of how much hip-hop music has grown in the past 3 decades.
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In this episode, we continue the series Sagas of the Motherboard. We will speak to an 96 year old woman of the diaspora and ask her advice for younger black women. If you know any black woman over 70 who might like to participate please send me their information on IG @amarieskyy.
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On this this week's episode of the Sagas of the Motherboard edition we will speak to an 87 year old woman of the African Diaspora who resides in the Central Mississippi Area. Please feel free to send over you aunties and grandmas. IG @amarieskyy
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Since Hurricane Ida hit the Gulf Coast this week, we are sharing an interview Amarie Skyy had with Dr. Danielle Wright, a NOLA based public health practitioner, social worker and filmmaker. Enjoy!
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Using the phrase "Church Motherboard", this series will be interviews with seasoned women of the African Diaspora to discuss their advice for younger women as well as their personal and professional experiences.
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In this episode we will speak with Dr. Janaka Bowman Lewis. Dr. Bowman Lewis is an Associate Professor of English and Director of Women's and Gender Studies Program at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. We will discuss the WHY in telling the stories of women of the African Diaspora! https://english.uncc.edu/people/lewis-janaka-phd…
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Welcome to Meeting of Madams, with Amarie Skyy and friends! A podcast telling the stories of black women while also sharing advice about their passions and professions.
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