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5:45Earn Your Leisure · The INSANE Reality of Being the Poster Child for Funding You Can't Get
make in order to sustain at a specific margin for not only operation, but for my own life. Like there's all the statistics, black women, we're the fastest group of entrepreneurs, we're the, you know, most educated, most everything. But the reality is we make the least ... know for myself, my face was used as a part of many, many, many campaigns to show love and support for black women. But I think that when I get back to the, the, the forefront of it, that I would really make sure that my business
Episode aired 2026-02-15
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3:48Higher Learning · Black Political Power and Jesse Jackson, With Abby Phillip! Plus, Elections Galore and a Red Alert for Hip-Hop. | Higher Learning | The Ringer
woman. She says Obama not keeping the same energy. Not keeping the same energy for who? For her. She says, if it's about Black women, why don't I get that same type of situation? Why are you laughing? I mean, come on. What's the, what? Winsome ... watching videos of ice fuck over human beings I'm watching black people afraid upset don't know how to move I'm watching black women being taken out of the workforce I'm watching so many things happen I'm watching firings and layoffs at places where Trump
Episode aired 2025-10-31
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17:48Decisions, Decisions · Ep. 443: The MF Read
Wade. And just everything that I had felt dumped on me. And in the same moment, I was like, bitch, but are you black women too? Hmm. And I found out that, you know, Essence was a little bit to do with, uh... I know. Not Essence Fest. Essence Fest ... that was a black woman in terms of every time I've had to fight and, like, prove myself. It's been to black women in corporate that have felt like it wasn't it. So it's... It sucks that she's someone who was just like, we need
Episode aired 2025-10-20
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3:08Money and Wealth with John Hope Bryant · Debt-Free Doesn’t Mean Wealthy… Here’s the Truth
take the emotions out of it. This is just good economics. Women were not allowed the economy. And when that, when Black people's affirmative action triggered the women's movement that got codified by Nixon as president in 1972, 1974, the economy grew because women were ... where would we be 50 years before, 50 years later, if we had not included women? Because white women then triggered the inclusion of Black women, Asian women, Latino women, all women. We'd be, we'd be, we wouldn't be the biggest economy in the world
Episode aired 2026-04-16
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2:40The Breakfast Club · INTERVIEW: Queen Afua Talks Rejuvenation, Medicinal Foods, Healthy Relationships, Ascension Weekend + More
Cause they're giving us hysterectomies like this, going out of style. Fibroid tumors are 90%. When the book segment came out, 45% of black women have fibroid tumors. Now here it is, 2025 and 9% of black women have fibroid tumors, which is the pipeline to a hysterectomy ... need is the wellness. And I definitely want to give you the service because you are going to tell the other women. Because the black women are suffering in silence and hysterectomy is becoming the norm. And you know, it's the three things. When you have heavy bleeding
Episode aired 2025-08-01
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3:04Introspective Insight: The Black Wall Street · ii-140 Magic’s Theory In A World Of Chaos.. Sorry 2004 Hits Different Now
reminder, it is Women's History Month. So our word of the show and quote of the show will be inspired by Black women of history. Both past and present because history happens every day. So the word of the show is charismatic. The first official definition is exercising ... others. And then more of the noun definition of the word is a person who claims divine inspiration. And I feel like most Black women is charismatic, if not all. And when I say charismatic, it doesn't necessarily mean having high energy. it just means that you have
Episode aired 2026-03-17
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0:21The Breakfast Club · Eating While Broke - Godfrey the Comedian
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 ... 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 2026-01-31
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0:21Decisions, Decisions · Selective Ignorance: Ep. 49 | Hablar Mucha Mierda!
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 ... 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 2026-02-03
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0:04The Latest with Loren LoRosa · Bigger Stages, Bigger Nerves ( Pour Minds Live Show, Queen Latifah Energy and Glorilla Got Destiney Child?!)
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 ... Minds. They are one of the podcasts right now, in my opinion, that is becoming one of the most culturally relevant podcasts with two black women podcasters. You know, I've seen them in the Summer Walker video and they have a plethora of guests, everybody from 2 Chainz
Episode aired 2026-05-26
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0:04Reality with the King · Top Model’s Toccara EXCLUSIVE
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 ... definitely a choice. Is it, do you think the reason why the directors did not contact Eva, so Cara, Yaya DaCosta, three successful black women whose career ballooned because of the show, and from my knowledge, never publicly disparaged Tyra, do you think the reason they didn't contact
Episode aired 2026-03-09
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2:02Keep it Positive, Sweetie · Growth Grief and The Courage to Heal w/ King Jay Barnett Part 2.
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 ... home. Mm-hmm. And I had a program for girls that were battling anxiety and depression. Mm-hmm. And Alicia Jarrett, the director of Black Women, she said, Jay, you need to go back to school. Mm-hmm. She said, Jay, you good at this. Wow. You need
Episode aired 2025-12-07
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0:04Reality with the King · Dorit’s in DANGER, Girl! RHOBH Recap with Alexis Bellino
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 US but account for nearly half of all new HIV diagnoses around women and being proactive ... 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 2025-12-19
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18:57The Breakfast Club · INTERVIEW: Jasmine Crockett Talks Gun Reform, Charlie Kirk, The Harris Campaign, Texas Redistricting + More
Fudge being elevated as one of her national co-chairs. Another person that when the history books are written, there will be so many black women elected that will talk about kind of all that Secretary Fudge has been to so many of us behind the scenes. So I will ... just wouldn't know how important she was to her position. Yeah, I will say that, so there's a group of black women in Congress. We're a little younger. We have a signal chat and we have that safe space, not only our chat, but we get together
Episode aired 2025-09-12
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3:10Money Making Conversations · Brand Building: The BOSS Network empower women of color through entrepreneurship and career development.
Boss Network came about. And so we started off doing events here in Chicago because I really wanted to bring together black women to talk about how do we grow as business owners? How do we climb the corporate ladder? And through those conversations, we were able to build ... community, thebossnetwork.org. And so today we reached over 200,000 black women across the country. We've invested in 100 black female founders. We've trained over 50,000 black women on success strategies. And we've coached about 10,000 women on how to start their businesses
Episode aired 2026-06-10
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0:00Brown Ambition · How to Heal Burnout Through Breathwork ft. Jasmine Marie of Black Girls Breathing
just harder sometimes to do that with ourselves. Yeah. The one thing I will add, though, is that I wish for Black women. Specifically. And Black women and men. To be able to have the opportunity. To learn differently. I do think our learning. Unfortunately. Just systemic. You know. Racism ... what other tools or can you just talk about the tools that are in your toolkit or the tools that you hope that more Black women are able to? That was a very long, winded question. But, yeah. I would say my experience with EMDR, as someone who has gone
Episode aired 2026-01-23
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0:04Reality with the King · Mathew Knowles EXCLUSIVE on Beyoncé, Destiny’s Child & More
have sacrificed your life to make other people's dreams come true? Absolutely. Absolutely. I think a lot of us have sacrificed black men and women. Again, now you know my background growing up and those experiences that I had growing up. I've seen a lot of people ... eight. 75% greater. Risk for black men. One in eight. Women. Will be diagnosed. With breast cancer. In their lifetime. Higher risk. For black women. For black women. So. It's important for me. At this point in my life. To share those things. And. That gives
Episode aired 2025-10-08
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9:03Black Tech Green Money · Vanessa Rissetto of Culina Health
that I can help more people of color, right? Like if you think about there are 300 million Americans, there are only 11 million black women, 11.2 million, but we know that our birth rate is, is half. So what's happening here? Yeah. Well ... dollars behind. What are you doing? It's, it's when I got breast cancer, right? White women are diagnosed with breast cancer, double black women, but black women have a higher mortality because they do not finish treatment a lot of times because they don't feel seen
Episode aired 2025-10-28
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9:17Louder Than A Riot · Like poppa, like son: Rodney Carmichael
want to abuse them. Yeah. But that's because we value men. We think of them as important people. I mean, black women really, really, really value black men in a very significant way. Said another way, black men don't really, really, really value black women ... especially at my big age. They say misogyny is rooted in hatred. I never thought of myself as a hater, least of all of black women. I've loved them, been loved by them in one regard or another for my entire life. That love nurtured me even when
Episode aired 2023-05-25
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1:32Black Tech Green Money · She Raised $20 Million to Fix Your Diet // Vanessa Rissetto of Culina Health
that I can help more people of color, right? Like, if you think about, there are 300 million Americans. There are only 11 million Black women. 11.2 million. But we know that our birth rate is, so what's happening here? Yeah. And why are you all so freaked ... putting dollars behind. What are you doing? It's, when I got breast cancer, right? White women are diagnosed with breast cancer, double Black women. But Black women have a higher mortality because they do not finish treatment a lot of times because they don't feel seen and heard
Episode aired 2025-06-10
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11:21The Joe Budden Podcast · Episode 843 | "Mothers Baby, Fathers Maybe"
black Americans here who were enslaved, including my ancestors, created a culture here. When you go to the black church, that's black culture. Exactly. I mean, that's black. Hip hop is black culture. Music, music, period. Yes. Pop music. Yes. Is descended from the blues, which is black ... that night all of them can't I support a lot of women is the thing though too hmm a lot of women trans women women in the nightlife I support women like financially no no cannot allow to do that not allowed to do that anymore that
Episode aired 2025-07-16