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0:21The Breakfast Club · Going Back To The Roots (Jay-Z’s Big Return & Dwight Howard’s Messy Fallout)
affects someone else somewhere else, but the truth is it's impacting our community and some of us are being hit harder than others. Black women make up just 13% of the women in the U.S. yet account for nearly half of new HIV diagnoses amongst women. Taking care ... forgetting it. And I'm celebrating today. I got my issue of Brown Style Magazine, which is a magazine that celebrates black women. It's called IamBrownStyle.com is their online website. And their editor in chief is a woman named Tweety Elote. I'm probably saying your name wrong, Tweety
Episode aired 2026-03-18
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0:57Reality with the King · Hot Topics: Andy Gushes Over K. Michelle, Porsha Says She’s in Love, Married to Medicine & Is Yandy Cheating?
affects someone else somewhere else, but the truth is, it's impacting our community, and some of us are being hit harder than others. Black women make up just 13% of the women in the U.S., yet account for nearly half of new HIV diagnoses amongst women. Taking care ... cheating because they were allowed to see other people. Claudia, do you agree with that notion that this is not cheating? Of course. Black women don't cheat. Oh. Ooh, I like this. Black women don't cheat. And first of all, if we do cheat, we cheated second
Episode aired 2026-03-10
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35:32Small Doses with Amanda Seales · STOP IGNORING BLACK WOMEN IN LABOR! [EP 89]
guys have been seeing the stories of the Black women, maternal mortality, in your face. Like, I think many of us know about these stories, but now you're getting to see, like, real video of Black women just being completely ignored in the most vulnerable of times when they ... huge aspect as black people. And just as folks who want there to be land back in the United States and in Western spaces, we are completely disregarding not only sources of knowledge, but sources of strength. When I see black mainstream media and I see black folks
Episode aired 2025-11-21
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4:47Louder Than A Riot · Stay in your lane, shawty: Saucy Santana
there's more of an infrastructural support for Black queer content, which is very interesting. Just like there's more infrastructural support for Black women's content. That infrastructure is so important. Whether it's access to money up front, having a corporation handle all the politics, or the overall ... part of a larger trend that often finds two of the most marginalized identities in hip hop pitted against each other. Sissette black women and femme presenting queer men. Shontay thinks a lot about this. In some ways, the kind of industry walls that Santana is facing are the same
Episode aired 2023-05-11
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0:20The Latest with Loren LoRosa · The Devil Wears Prada 2 Breakdown: Media, Power & Finding Yourself in the Chaos
affects someone else somewhere else, but the truth is it's impacting our community and some of us are being hit harder than others. Black women make up just 13% of the women in the U S yet account for nearly half of new HIV diagnosis amongst women. Taking care ... story. So let's talk. We like to think HIV is something that affects other people. But it is hitting our own community hard. Black women make up about 13 percent of women in the U.S. but account for nearly half of all new HIV diagnoses around women. And being
Episode aired 2026-05-05
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0:20Reality with the King · Pinky’s Got Beef: RHOA Recap with Dustin Ross, Claudia Jordan, and Blue Telusma
affects someone else somewhere else, but the truth is it's impacting our community and some of us are being hit harder than others. Black women make up just 13% of the women in the U S yet account for nearly half of new HIV diagnosis amongst women. Taking care ... place for everybody. It never was personal for me. So I don't want to see her fail. I'm happy that black women got a job on television that's going to make her happy and they don't involve nobody else to get on her nerves because
Episode aired 2026-05-05
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2:06We Talk Back · Black Excellence Burnout
into it. Welcome to We Talk Back Podcast, a production of iHeartRadio and the Black Effect Network. We're just two unapologetically Black women with an opinion who talk back. What's up, y'all? It's your girl, AJ Holiday ... domestic terrorists. When you hear of a mass shooting. School shooting. Political shooting. It's white men. Oftentimes. And you know. Black women get blamed. For everything that's wrong. About the black community. But nobody's blaming white women. For raising terrorists. Nobody's blaming white women. What
Episode aired 2025-09-18
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1:02Decisions, Decisions · EP 466: The Sparks Are Sparking (feat. Keke Palmer)
affects someone else somewhere else. But the truth is, it's impacting our community. And some of us are being hit harder than others. Black women make up just 13% of women in the U.S. Yet account for nearly half of new HIV diagnoses amongst women. Taking care of ourselves ... before it even dropped. But how amazing to even be a part of a project that was like the highest grossing black women led movie. Like, last year, you just been killing it. And I think before that, we talked about Kiki TV. So, you been busy, girl. I feel
Episode aired 2026-03-30
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0:21Pour Minds · To Be Or Not To BBL
families, we want husbands, but to have people in that position speak and really care about us as women of color, and I mean that, women of color, not just black women, we always getting left behind, man. Yeah, it's like the actions that she been taking lately ... something that affects other people, but it is hitting our own community hard. Black women make up about 13% of women in the U.S., but account for nearly half of all new HIV diagnoses around women. And being proactive doesn't mean you just don't trust your partner
Episode aired 2026-03-13
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0:20The Latest with Loren LoRosa · It's Not the List Its The Impact
affects someone else somewhere else, but the truth is it's impacting our community and some of us are being hit harder than others. Black women make up just 13% of the women in the U S yet account for nearly half of new HIV diagnosis amongst women. Taking care ... story. So let's talk. We like to think HIV is something that affects other people, but it is hitting our own community hard. Black women make up about 13% of women in the U S but account for nearly half of all new HIV diagnoses around women. And being
Episode aired 2026-05-06
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0:00Black Entrepreneur Blueprint · Black Entrepreneur Blueprint 581 - Jay Jones - How To Scale Any Business With Micro-Messagong - The Money Is In The Messaging
able to communicate specifically with them. So for example, if I'm a financial planner for women, and I want to work with black women entrepreneurs, what are some of the intrinsic problems that I can solve for them? Okay, if it is a specific industry ... wants to work with black women dentist, for example, what are the problems of that black woman dentist? Is it not having enough insurance in case of malpractice? What are the problems there? Don't lose your business because you're underinsured for your malpractice. So what I'm trying
Episode aired 2025-08-04
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4:48TMi · Grief, Gratitude & Getting Strategic
into the world and bully people and as we round up our migrant brothers and sisters as we disrespect black people black women as we have attacks on diversity equity and inclusion which is a an absolute assault on black people and a license to discriminate against ... story so let's talk we like to think HIV is something that affects other people but it is hitting our own community hard black women make up about 13% of women in the U.S. but account for nearly half of all new HIV diagnoses around women and being proactive
Episode aired 2026-03-11
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2:01Checking In · Checking In w/ Dr. Shanita Brown
parents, just so many amazing outlets for us. She just released a book called Healing and Thriving After Domestic Violence, A Practical Guide for Black Women. It is out just now. I'm excited to welcome Dr. Shanita Brown. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. And hello, everyone ... experienced. And so it began to shift for me that during this book, I needed to share my story, my research for specifically for Black women survivors, because we do not have enough resources. Our experiences are often overlooked. We have been silent for so long, you know, thinking that
Episode aired 2025-08-05
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2:38Decisions, Decisions · EP 446: The Box Theory (ft. Jodie K. Taylor)
coming in, how to market to people, she was like, I want 100 Jodis. I want more C-suite, beautiful women. I want powerful black women. I want to feel it when they come in the door because sometimes we're out and we meet someone that ... happy with how we're existing, right? And we're getting the issues from brands, from corporations, and then also from other black women, even within the space. A lot of black women. And it's what I'm realizing, too, is just like, damn, how much harder
Episode aired 2025-11-10
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0:21The Breakfast Club · Grace Under Fire: What Michelle Obama Taught Us About Power
affects someone else somewhere else, but the truth is it's impacting our community and some of us are being hit harder than others. Black women make up just 13% of the women in the U.S. yet account for nearly half of new HIV diagnoses amongst women. Taking care ... dope people to have a bunch of dope conversations. Because we all be going through things for real, for real. I mean, men, women, black, white, yellow, and different. Everybody goes through things. Yes, it is very different. And as you start to change the color
Episode aired 2026-01-22
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4:35Decisions, Decisions · EP 449: Drink Water & Mind Your Business (feat. Dr. Donna Oriowo)
therapist based in D.C., but came up to the motherfucking NYC to be with us. She's the founder of Anod Right. She helps black women heal from colorism and texturism while embracing joy and sexual liberation. So, baby, if you thought you was going to come here ... dead ends. It's breaking off your hair. We want to keep your hair long and healthy. Girl. But you know what? I appreciate black women get it. So, she takes my hair down. And you know, we're holding on to the length. Because that's the thing that
Episode aired 2025-12-01
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6:21Louder Than A Riot · It ain't trickin' if you got it: Trina, Trick Daddy and Latto
girls and the gays in rap. I think when we talk about how sexuality is like denied for women and I think particularly for black women it's this idea that it starts so young that we just don't even get to consider that sex or like our sexuality ... sexuality makes sense given the way men are assumed power in society and taught that their gratification is what should be prioritized. And for black women specifically this denial goes deeper because of adultification bias and stereotypes like the Jezebel that render black women and girls as promiscuous deviants only
Episode aired 2023-04-06
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0:51TMi · Tulsa Never Ended: The Battle for Repair and Justice Guest: Damario Solomon-Simmons, Esq., M.Ed.
affects someone else somewhere else, but the truth is it's impacting our community. And some of us are being hit harder than others. Black women make up just 13% of the women in the US, yet account for nearly half of new HIV diagnoses amongst women. Taking care ... impacting our community and some of us are being hit harder than others. Black women make up just 13% of the women in the U S yet account for nearly half of new HIV diagnoses amongst women. Taking care of ourselves is community care. Know your options, ask questions
Episode aired 2026-04-22
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0:04The Breakfast Club · INTERVIEW: Funny Marco Talks Comedy Career, G Herbo, Bobbi Althoff, Drake, Fatherhood; Baby Momma's + More
show though. No, I'm saying that don't go on anybody else's show. Again. Wait, let him finish. Do black women content creators get mad at you because you decided to empower a white girl? Damn, word. It wasn't my fault. You don't like black women ... there wasn't nothing that I pushed in there. You could have been with a black woman. That was her plot. I did. Black women content creators. That's true. You don't like black women? What? You don't see black women? What? Are you serious? You're like
Episode aired 2025-10-31
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2:30The Latest with Loren LoRosa · From The Chi to Real Life: Lena Waithe on Black Love, Healing & Community
story. So let's talk. We like to think HIV is something that affects other people, but it is hitting our own community hard. Black women make up about 13% of women in the U.S., but account for nearly half of all new HIV diagnoses around women. And being proactive ... fair that is. Especially with how much they have to deal with every woman who goes outside every day. The tricky thing is, as black women, we have to then become the next thing they deal with when they come home. Yeah. But then, Okay, man. Y'all simmer down
Episode aired 2026-05-15