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4:27Journey to Launch · Episode 445: How to Fund & Live Your Dream Life Abroad with Roshida Dowe & Stephanie Perry
share a bit more of their story. They're also the creators of the Exodus Summit and Community, which has now over 26,000 Black women as a part of this amazing community, where they host virtual and live events and workshops, where they teach you, show ... with that, like makes people open up their minds to a different path or something different. Yeah, we are two Black women, both Gen X, both single, both no kids. And so sometimes people are like, well, what about if we have, well, I can't do this because
Episode aired 2025-09-24
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0:02Black Women of Faith Entrepreneurs · Speak Up, Rise Up: Unleashing the Power of Black Women Entrepreneurs Inspired by Catherine Dixon
Speak up, rise up. The unstoppable power of Black women entrepreneurs. Have you ever felt that moment when your voice catches in your throat? That split second when you have something brilliant to say, but something inside whispers, maybe this isn't your place to speak. I recently ... extraordinary privilege of interviewing Catherine Dixon, a visionary whose work has transformed how we think about Black women's voices in entrepreneurship. Catherine isn't just researching this field, she's revolutionizing it. Her groundbreaking studies have illuminated pathways that were previously hidden in shadow, and her mentorship programs have
Episode aired 2025-06-16
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0:17Brown Ambition · Self-Care for Black Women with Oludara Adeeyo [WASHDAY WOOSAH]
like how you'll get to where you want to be. But I like the compassion approach because in my work in focusing on Black women, a lot of how we feel about ourselves is being dehumanized by society. This is an iHeart Podcast. Guaranteed human ... joined by today's guest. It is therapist and author, Oludera Adio. She is the mind behind the best-selling book, Self-Care for Black Women, 150 Ways to Radically Accept and Prioritize Your Mind, Body, and Soul. Oludera has also expanded that book. She got coloring books
Episode aired 2026-03-15
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3:04The Breakfast Club · Breaking Cycles, Facing Truth: Is God Is Sparks Raw Conversations on Black Womanhood
premieres to the world and to us as the journalists and the media. And the conversations that it sparks. Everything from generational trauma to black women dealing with their anger. To us dealing with our families and all the things that come with them. And some hard truths about what ... producer why? Oh goodness I think because I started my company Viva Mod with the hope to produce stories for and by black women. That allow us to be all of the things that we are and this piece sort of exemplifies that tenfold. I think Alicia Harris
Episode aired 2026-04-29
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2:36The Breakfast Club · FULL SHOW: Kai Cenat Drops ‘I Quit’ Vlog, Kurupt Hospitalized, 50 Cent Invests $124M In Shreveport
another. And if this character was over-sexualized and was just a fetish. And there is a big dialogue right now about why do black women or do black women have to play these type of roles and characters in order to get recognized by awards like the Golden Globes ... continue. Why, how he what? You know what's so dope? Let me tell you how black women You don't know nothing about a beady bead. This is how you know black women are magic. Because Jess and Lauren at the same time and since I'm just like
Episode aired 2026-01-14
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3:32Club Shay Shay · Men Get Zero Benefits To Being Married…. Only Women Do.
centuries. Black men specifically. That's why every black man used to get a wall. Every, let me say my point. Emasculated from black women. No. Every, so black women are the people who are putting men in skirts and dresses when they play on acting roles. That ... when they dress up like women. Historically, systemically, people have been, black men have been suppressed and have been emasculated by society, not by black women. Black women have been conditioned to be masculine by black men because black women cannot put their guard down, feel safe or feel soft
Episode aired 2026-02-23
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7:17Brown Ambition · How Did The Government Get The Jobs Data So Damn Wrong? [Solo Ep]
dreams. How are we going to use that time and give it to ourself? Your job is going to be fine. And I know black women listening, like women of color, like we are 60% is some people's 100%. So I'm not worried. I'm not worried about ... affecting us because we know for damn sure people of color are seeing much higher unemployment rates than that. And sure enough, Black women unemployment rate is at 7.5%. That is, of course, up from past months. It's the highest it's been since before COVID. So things
Episode aired 2025-09-10
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2:40Louder Than A Riot · What doesn't kill you makes you a strong Black woman: Rico Nasty
definitely for white individuals to have this, I don't know, like white savior aspect, like white women wearing shirts like protect black women in Portland. And then they'll come to my job and they'll yell at me. They have all the face of it. Like ... freshmen in college. And they were all just kind of like had this like hype mentality. There were so few of us black women there. There were some and we did make friends with a few people too. But the vibe was uncomfortable. The lights went down and Rico
Episode aired 2023-05-18
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1:54Higher Learning · Chud the Builder Shot, and SEC Boycott? Plus, Tiffany D. Cross on Womanhood
black women out here that didn't want to be black. Oh, shit. So that's another thing to look out for. What does that mean? What does that look like? They don't classify themselves as black women. What do they say? Are they black? Like monoracial black women ... importance of black women. So I'll say this. Two questions. Number one, I am a black culture purist, meaning that I believe that the safety of particularly American blackness is in black culture and it's in gatekeeping black culture and it's in preserving black culture because whatever
Episode aired 2026-05-15
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0:39Good Moms Bad Choices · Adult Sleep Overs
being too nice. So I think that there's a level of. I noticed in this group of friends, there's literally very little black women, but there's a bunch of white women with black kids. And I think that sometimes you think that. They're choosing you over ... have that you have to be aware of when dating outside of your race. There is a stereo. We do just like we as black women have to be. There's a level of ignorance that I think black women have when dating white men, too. So there's like
Episode aired 2025-08-13
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2:11Decisions, Decisions · Selective Ignorance: Ep. 41 | AI vs. Autonomy, Decade Old Tweets & Non-Apologies feat. Jason "Jah" Lee
they clearly decided to search the word blacks and black women. Yeah. And that's going to be the highest search thing in the Twitter algorithm. Over the next month, if you spoke about blacks or black women and you are a black person, they are coming to see what ... Black women hate to see Black men with anything but Black women. Okay. Don't have to stay on this. Okay. So, Ja. How about this one, Ja? August 15th, 2013. 10, 15 in the morning, Mandy thought. Wow, this is crazy. My preference in women isn't Black women
Episode aired 2025-12-09
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0:55It's Up There · Dr. Umar CALLS OUT Bad Bunny Super Bowl, Jay-z, Shaboozy Speech, Druski Apology, Jelly Roll & FBA & More
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 ... rules to behavior. Right now, we don't have any rules to behavior. There's no code of conduct for black men or black women or black youth. And we're suffering because of it. Do you think that interracial dating really would be the cause of our demise
Episode aired 2026-02-23
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3:36Deeply Well · Black Single Mother with Jamilah Lemieux
feel that they've come into love or romantic relationship with, you know, the connections in their lives. What does it look like for Black women who are trying to disentangle themselves from any shame tied to motherhood, tied to relationship status, or tied to respectability politics? You know, what ... little bit at the very beginning of the episode, but I'd love to talk about these dynamics between especially Black men and Black women within our community. What have you noticed, and you write to culture as a whole in so many different ways, but I think what have
Episode aired 2026-06-04
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0:20Perspektives with Bank · Nurse by Day, Reality TV by Night with Angel Love
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 ... 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, and protect
Episode aired 2026-04-13
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3:07Money Making Conversations · Brand Building: She avocates for leadership, equity, and professional development for Black women in construction.
successful entrepreneur. Now, let's get this podcast started. My guest is the Atlanta chapter president of the National Association of Black Women in Construction. She is committed to empowering and advancing black women in construction through leadership, advocacy, and professional development. Please welcome to Money Making. Money Making Conversations ... people to understand because it's a very unique journey. Wouldn't you say unique when I say women in construction, let alone black women in construction? Absolutely. Just imagine, right? A force of unstoppable leadership. Innovation. Where black women in construction don't just participate
Episode aired 2026-05-19
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2:21Checking In · Where Healing Meets Liberation
front of it. Dr. Martin is always good. It's always good for me. I, you know what? I never have an issue with Black women or Black people for that matter. When it comes to like, um, introducing me, I've never, it's, it's different people ... come on. I love you. So, but yeah, it started off as a group that I started, a support group online to help with Black women and mental health and well-being. It started when Kamala announced she was running for vice president. And I had such a big outpouring
Episode aired 2026-01-21
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1:47Decisions, Decisions · Selective Ignorance: Ep. 65 | Scam Economy, Stripped Rights & Stay Schemin’
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 ... world, Colgate has supported female athletes for over 50 years with the Colgate Women's Games. The Colgate Women's Games is the nation's longest running indoor track and field series for girls and women. Colgate. Your smile is your strength. Anyways, last topic. D1. Shout out D1. Shout
Episode aired 2026-05-26
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6:49Laugh and Learn · The COURAGEOUS Jack Smith
didn't want a woman telling you what to do that's male or female, you spit in your own mother's face. Black women did not only raise black people, black women raised white people. Did you forget? Black women breastfeed white babies when doing slavery. Black women were ... nannies. Black women were maids. Black women raised children. Black women raised your children. But now you tell me you couldn't vote for her because you didn't want a black woman telling you what to do. You spit in your own mother's face
Episode aired 2026-01-25
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2:32TMi · When Fashion Becomes Revolution with Lanny Smith
that I'm excited about it, but I want people to understand the depth of where we stand. But that more than 300,000 Black women have been pushed out of the workforce in the last several months. When you have that and you're holding on this side ... actually enjoy life as well. And so while we figure this all out, there are a lot of people who are hurting. And Black women may be the most, the most significant group of people who've been pushed out of the workforce. But Black men are right behind
Episode aired 2025-09-17
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1:23Rich Black Woman · Let’s Get Rich Sis! Social Capital Is the New Currency - A Conversation with Dr. Froswa' Booker-Drew
Porch Wisdom. We talked about what it means to build real social capital in the workplace, business, and most importantly, outside of work. How Black women can find wisdom, yes, even in the messy workplace dynamics, and the art of nurturing bridges instead of burnout. This one's got gems ... Narrative of Philanthropy, and is the co-founder of Heritage Giving Circle. Would love to hear more about that, particularly because so many Black women raised a lot of money last year for another Black woman in leadership. Also, she's the author of, most recently, Front Porch Wisdom
Episode aired 2025-08-11