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8:27New Rory & MAL · Episode 459 | Poly Pocket
bench or part of the celebration. Oh, okay. And the women, see? I did hear that the women had the first black women hockey player. Black women hockey player to win a gold medal. Oh, that's great. Yeah. Yeah. No, see, look at us. That's our sport ... fucking podium. He said it when them two black ass niggas was up there. You meant what you said. You meant exactly what the fuck you said. Was the person white? Yes. You thought it was a black person yelling that? I don't know. No. I've heard Charleston
Episode aired 2026-02-24
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1:18Dreams in Drive · 448: Why "Having It All" Feels So Hard for Working Moms | Balancing Motherhood, Career, Ambition w/ Rukiya Ross
make sure that nobody's noticing? That just kind of contributes to the mental stress. Yeah, and we know cortisol in our bodies, where black women were already attacked in the workforce and different reasons. Right. That's another layer there. I think the layer of being a black mother ... talking about like during pregnancy, for sure. But I think a lot of these tropes of what you see in the workplace related to black women being called defensive, being called argumentative or not friendly enough to whatnot. And I think when you compound that with working moms and this
Episode aired 2026-04-21
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4:01Brown Ambition · The 7 Trust Languages of Work ft. Minda Harts [Washday Woosah]
feel like this book is extremely timely. I'm just, I'm wondering like your perspective as a Black woman or for Black women working in corporate today. Like, is there any going back? Like, can we, are we actually capable of trusting organizations again? Because there's so much ... They could really internalize that into, I'm not good enough. I'm constantly overlooked. And then you start feeding into that narrative as black women, women of color in the workplace of like, we're overlooked, we're underpaid. No one acknowledges
Episode aired 2025-07-20
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13:24Higher Learning · Van Jones’s Very Bad Joke, Ayesha Curry’s Admission, and Diddy’s Sentencing
point to where we don't feel or we don't break or we can't be overwhelmed. We talk about this with black women, how the strength of black women is something that we have to respect, that I respect. I respect what the strength I see from ... people, with black people, period. To where sometimes it gets too much for us to bear. And you sometimes don't see it because black women are looked at as these creatures who are leather tough and can take anything. And black men are looked at as these superhuman beasts
Episode aired 2025-10-07
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0:20Good Moms Bad Choices · Co-Parenting Forever feat. Jess Hilarious
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 ... understand like when you break up with your baby daddy, the disappointment that it causes because there's a deep stereotype against black women being baby mamas. Hello. Yes. And it's like it's not it's like I'm a stereotype. Like and so there's an acceptance
Episode aired 2026-04-29
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0:21Reality with the King · Brittish Williams Speaks Out in Exclusive Post Prison Interview
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 2026-01-29
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2:17We Talk Back · Would You Ratherthon
intuit.com slash ERP. 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. What ... school, still finish high school, and shit like that. Those type of places aren't around anymore. They only push abortion to black women. And it's not just for black women. So what if there was a place, there's another, um, um, place here called, um, My Sister
Episode aired 2025-12-04
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0:59The Business of Black Business · The Business of Black Business | Tahlia Gray: NBMBAA South Florida Chapter/Entrepreneur Accelerator Summit
grateful for that. Cool. Hey, well, I'll tell you what, you are absolutely making a difference, I can tell. Let's talk about Black women in your space. How is it important? How important is it for Black women in procurement and leadership to be visible and vocal ... Black women need to be in these spaces to help advocate for our space and our stories. No one's going to tell our stories properly like we will. And no one's going to provide the services to our communities in the way that we need it like
Episode aired 2025-08-18
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6:27Brown Ambition · How to Brace For America's Next Civil War ft. Hood Feminism Author Mikki Kendall
left that conversation with. I hope that it inspires you BA fam because like I tell Mickey in this conversation I do think that black women like we are women of color in general from indigenous communities Hispanic communities Latin communities like we are uniquely positioned to survive in whatever ... people that bad yeah I mean let's talk about that like post-election I do feel like there was this collective feeling among black women of like yeah don't don't come to us with your grief don't come to us for answers to questions anymore
Episode aired 2025-06-23
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0:47Journey to Launch · Elaine Welteroth on Planning a Joyful Birth, from The Second Opinion
this misnomer that your privilege can protect you from becoming a statistic. When we hear about these statistics around the maternal mortality crisis, that Black women are three to four times more likely to die during and after childbirth. I think we think that's happening to people who maybe ... best doctors or don't have health insurance. And the reality is when you really dig into the research, you'll find that wealthy Black women are still dying at higher rates than poor white women in this country. Which helps us understand that there's something else going
Episode aired 2025-10-13
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0:20Reality with the King · Oh, Damn Odom: Lamar Odom Doc Recap with 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 ... 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 it count for nearly half of all new HIV diagnoses around women. And being
Episode aired 2026-04-09
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1:35We Talk Back · You Only Know The Old Me
Talk Back Podcast, the production of iHeartRadio and the Black Effect Network. Talk, talk, talk, talk, talk to them. We're just two unapologetically black women with an opinion who talk back. What's up y'all, it's your girl AJ Holiday. What's up, Tia's ass, scammer ... Actually. I don't know why these niggas think they like them. We can say all the crazy things that black men say to black women who date outside a race, which I really don't feel like. Black women probably don't get treated. Let me not even
Episode aired 2026-05-21
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2:10TMi · The Wave, the Wisdom, and the Work. Guest Dr. Wes Bellamy
initiative to get a study from the Fed chair to really look at, deeply look at the study for how so many Black women could be fired and or pushed out of the workplace in a certain, just a few months from the time that Donald Trump got, was inaugurated ... ripple effect that rolls down through many layers of many people. So when you say 300,000 people have lost employment or 300,000 Black women have lost employment, that means it's probably double and it could be triple because again, that one woman represents contracts, represents relationships
Episode aired 2025-11-12
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1:41Keep it Positive, Sweetie · Bigger Than Brunch w/ Trell Thomas
okay. So I, um, I've been really blessed to have a lot of incredible people in my life. A lot of black women too. Shout out to black women. You all are like the backbone of society. Nothing moves without black culture, but nothing really moves without black women
Episode aired 2025-08-31
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0:20The Latest with Loren LoRosa · BONUS: Ms. Bossy Award 2026
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 ... guys know, I've been in Miami for the accelerate her awards, which is a global leadership conference with powerful women. These black women get together. And I mean, these are millionaires, billionaires, women that are making decisions. These are the decision makers, the who's who's. But more
Episode aired 2026-05-02
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10:45TMi · Black Fly, Black Bird, Black Protest Guest: Tyneadrian Fleming
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 diagnosis 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 US, but account for nearly half of all new HIV diagnoses around women. And being proactive
Episode aired 2026-05-20
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1:04The Latest with Loren LoRosa · That Joke Went Too Far” | George Floyd’s Brother Terrence Floyd Responds
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 it counts for nearly half of all new HIV diagnoses around women. And being ... 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 2026-05-13
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0:51Hunting 4 Answers: A True Crime Podcast · Memories Faded: Kathryn Griffin
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 2025-12-08
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3:38Brown Ambition · Is Now The Time to Buy or Sell A Home? Ft. Redfin Chief Economist Daryl Fairweather [BAQA]
declining. And that might be connected to what's happening with these federal layoffs. Black people are more likely to work federal jobs, especially black women. Black women are more likely to be the heads of their household than other than other races for that gender. So, yeah, I think ... first time homebuyers. Yeah, we're getting kind of squeezed from both sides. And then you have my guest for earlier this week, two black women who pulled their resources and, you know, got together and that was their pathway to, you know, being able to afford a house
Episode aired 2025-09-26
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0:21IDKMYDE · Unchartered Territory: The Lady Rams' Historic Run
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 ... 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
Episode aired 2026-03-23