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3:51It's Up There · Feat Dr Umar Johnson - Part 2 _Dr. Umar Johnson Breaks Silence on Diddy’s RICO Case, Cassie’s Testimony, and LeBron James’ Silence”
digger and if you didn't want to be there, you could have left. You feel me? Yes! I didn't think about that. Black women don't give black women that type of support? This is only happening because Cassie is mixed race. And if you ain't talking ... what is that telling black girls when they see that yeah what is that yeah look at all the black female entrepreneurs we have you couldn't have put them up there you know how many do you realize how many different representations of black women I can brainstorm right
Episode aired 2025-07-03
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0:00BLKGirl Ambition · The Hanifa Controversy: When Black Women Aren't Allowed to Fail Small
help as we continue to grow this community together. Okay, Ambitious Black Girls. As a podcast and a community that centers the stories of Black women very unapologetically, it was important to me to lend my voice to the recent controversy surrounding Hanifa, which ultimately led to the founder, Anifa ... brands and the fashion houses. And she is credited a Black woman with being the first one to have a 3D fashion show. Unbelievable. Black women just continue to innovate. So I've been a regular customer of Hanifa since, let me see, probably 2018, 2019. For me, listen
Episode aired 2026-03-11
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10:25Higher Learning · Roland Martin’s Deleted Post and Jamilah Lemieux on Black Relationships
necessarily empathy because I think if black women were any less empathetic to black men, you all would be in far worse conditions than you are now. I think a lot of black men survive because of the empathy of black women. So we have to, the decentering ... have any specific criticisms of black women. I don't. That would be odd. Right. I don't have any specific criticisms of black women. I do have specific criticisms of the way black women and black men talk to each other. That's what I'm talking about
Episode aired 2026-04-21
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0:36TMi · Still Funny, Still Fearless: Jess Hilarious Unfiltered Guest: Jess Hilarious
been used to being a victim, you know, in America, because we are a black woman and black women are the victim, but when we make our women the victim and our children the victim, because we've been victimized, then we've done a disservice to our people ... 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 2026-04-29
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1:40Straight Shot No Chaser · Rep Jasmine Crockett Tells Democrats To ‘Get Somebody Else To Do It’
respected for our time and our treasure. And the Democrat Party is always talking about black girl magic, black girl magic, black girl magic. Black women hold it down. Black people, black people. Specifically black women, black women, black women. And what I keep telling y'all is that ... community, when it comes to our children. I know they want to tell y'all something different, but I know they say, oh, black women ain't this, black women ain't that. But there is nobody proven to be more loyal. I wish I had just five witnesses
Episode aired 2025-07-02
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3:04Club Shay Shay · Black Men Have More Options, Why Sistas Are Dating White Men, & Black Women Don’t Cheat.
know I can deal with it. Okay. So there you go. I can deal with the- I can deal with the adversity of black women. I can deal with the drama and trauma that comes with dealing with, you know, all of that. I think that obviously I can deal ... like love who you want to love. But what I will say is the common denominator that I'm hearing from a lot of black women that I've spoken to recently is like, I'm exhausted by black love. And I want to now be done with these black
Episode aired 2026-03-19
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0:16TMi · In-Depth Conversations with Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley: Black Women, ICE, and Activism
moment. And it seems like no matter what we do, it's like, I'm screaming into the atmosphere. Hey, hey, everybody. I know black women are tired. Black folks, we went out, we voted, we did all the things and people didn't stand with us 10 toes down ... just a dangerous time. I do want to make sure that before we go, that we have an opportunity to talk about Black women and the unemployment rate. Now, it's interesting that you were lobbying or advocating for a chairman, Powell, of the Federal Reserve to make a statement
Episode aired 2026-01-14
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0:00BLKGirl Ambition · The Dine Diaspora Story: From Supper Clubs to Systems Change w/ Nina Oduro & Maame Boakye
share with a friend. Ambitious Black Girls, today we're sitting down with Nina Elduro and Mame Boache, the changemakers behind Dine Diaspora and Black Women in Food, globally recognized platforms centered in joy, culture, community, and equity. These two women are literally changing food culture from the inside ... grown into a global movement, the Dine Diaspora platform that amplifies the stories and innovation of Black diasporan food makers and changemakers. Black Women in Food, the awards and online community and summit amplifies and connects and provides resources to Black women who are shaping food culture. Nina and Mame
Episode aired 2026-01-28
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0:41Introspective Insight: The Black Wall Street · ii-139 Manhood, Coming Healing and What Actually Makes a Man? This Conversation Might Offend People
Unapologetic Dialogue, the Black Wall Street podcast. So, every word of the show and quote of the show will be inspired, in part, by Black women across the diaspora who identify as Black. I'm not talking about... I got to put an asterisk next to that, too. Because ... podcast? Conversations with Mark? No. Like, he just did this. Like... No, no. Bruh. Bruh. That's why I got to put the asterisk. Black women who are born Black and identify as Black across the diaspora. I need to put that out there. Because you cannot be white
Episode aired 2026-03-09
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3:09Brown Ambition · The Double Tax & Why It’s So Damn Expensive to Be a Woman of Color Ft. Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman
doing early on around that time. Um, and we had come together to kind of put together an event for black girls and black women at the Clinton foundation. And so I think she saw it as like, okay, like this is one way I can show sort of allyship ... women. There's a saying that, you know, my wonderful chief of staff, Aisha share with me, she said, white women are women. And black women are men basically. Right. Like everybody else who is not considered a woman. That's like white women is our men or like, they
Episode aired 2025-09-03
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0:04Selective Ignorance with Mandii B · Ep. 24 | Sexual Liberation vs Conserative Black Women feat. Ashley Cobb
those where I truly believe out of sight, out of mind, and I just ran into you at Essence Fest. We were at the Black Women's Health Imperative booth, where we got to hand out signed copies of my New York Times bestselling book, No Holds Barred. Shout ... from, it was from one to like four. And then, so I was in the Confidence Center all day because I also contract with Black Women Health Imperative. Okay. And so when I'm not on the Essence stage, I'm with them. Okay. So I am working
Episode aired 2025-08-12
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2:12Keep it Positive, Sweetie · Black Women and the Power of the Group Chat
confidence. And it gave me a sense of like, I could just get up here and speak. And I just remember, you know, older black women, right? Like the Miss Bernie Roos, the Miss Annie Luz, you know, the Miss Louvenias that's sitting there. Go ahead, baby. Go ahead ... daddy didn't have. And so the town of Johnsonville, all of the good people of Johnsonville, many black women in my church, they raised the money, sold cakes at dinners and put me on an airplane that many of them and some of them have never even been
Episode aired 2026-03-01
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5:40Higher Learning · Rep. James Talarico and the Democratic Fight in Texas, Plus Stephen A. Vs. Michelle Obama
glom onto to deepen the discontent between Michelle Obama and Stephen A. Smith. Right. Tangent narrative. Donnie Blake. Black men don't just love. Black women. We revere y'all. You've practically raised most of us. Think about the most hardcore individual you can find who is a black ... quick just so that our audience knows so that we can give you guys something a little bit more nutritious. You can't love black women that much if you voted for Donald Trump over Kamala Harris. Correct. So, just for anybody who doesn't know, since Donald Trump
Episode aired 2025-08-05
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1:32The Breakfast Club · Kelly Price says black women are the most nastiest & disrespectful people
vocals, okay? Her mic was on, but this time she has some words for the people. Let's take a listen. She says black women are some of the most nasty, disrespectful people because they've trolled her appearance. Let's take a listen. I'm letting you have ... problem with what I'm saying, and you know, Lord, pray for me because I'm not there yet. Black women, you are some of the most nasty, disrespectful people on God's planet Earth. The things that you say about other black women, but you're an activist
Episode aired 2025-09-03
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2:49The Breakfast Club · Pretty Private: Down Low Men Exposed: Part 1 with the DL Whisperer
fact that this right here, me helping women. And think about it. I work with all black women. Managed by black women. And they were the ones who got rid of me because of this type of content. I'm just like, you would have thought they would have been ... people about interracial dating. You just have to weed out those people. Like, if you meet a black man that doesn't date black women, big red flag. If you meet a white man. I always say that. Yeah, like. Because I'm a black. Thank you. You came from
Episode aired 2025-08-02
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1:10Pretty Private with Ebone · PRETTY OPEN: The Silent Epidemic of Missing and Murdered Black Women with Hunter Gilmore
really being pushed towards the forefront. And so, one thing that I would always come across is, you know, stories of missing and murdered Black women and girls and how it doesn't get the attention that a lot of these stories equally deserve. And so, I was like ... moment. It just kind of came out. And I was just like, you know, I have this podcast cover missing and murder Black women and girls, mainstream media. They don't cover it and literally, you know, was able to connect with her afterwards and sent her the show
Episode aired 2026-03-10
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4:06TMi · The Price of Equality: Fighting for Our Children’s Future Guest - Raymond Pierce
really trying to do is to to to slip under it. Anything that has to do with being black, black programs, black youth, black kids, black women, black, black. That's what they want to do. And not only do they slip it in, what they do is they slip ... that white women started working, started, you know, finding themselves and shoot, they on TikTok asking black women, what you think about this? Black women, I'm trying to, I just watched a TikTok video the other day where a white woman was like, why do black women wash
Episode aired 2025-07-23
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3:00TMi · Beyond the Numbers: Unemployment, Veterans & the Fight for Opportunity (Ft. Valeisha Butterfield & Kevin Meggett)
going to Target because I don't see how this connects to anything else. And also, you know, I'm going to support these Black women businesses and that's just what I'm going to do. And that's fine. And what happened to me was for a moment ... global business leader. She is the founder of the Global State of Women, where they are specifically providing mutual aid to women, black women who are in need as they have lost employment or been pushed out of the workforce. She also is an activist, which is where we first
Episode aired 2025-10-01
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7:54Club Shay Shay · Romance Is Dead! | Truth After Dark
something that I do agree with. Why do men label Latina angry as sexy? Like, ooh, she's spicy. She's sexy. But when black women are angry, it's ghetto or aggressive. And I do believe that. And this was, like, really viral on, Instagram. Like, this man said ... angry. You're aggressive. You're ghetto. Like, what is that? Well, the black woman's attitude is different from other attitudes. Because black women don't hold back. No, Latino women don't hold back. Well, Latino women... They don't hold back. They'll throw a whole zapato
Episode aired 2026-02-16
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19:28Higher Learning · Meg and Klay’s Breakup and Trump’s Second Shooting Attempt? Plus, Durand Bernarr on Stardom
they created Hella Awkward. It looks like it's a black man, a black woman, and an Asian lady. They've created this together. I was trying to give them a shout out to the game. It's a black AAPI-owned company. How do you feel about sucking toes ... network or a corporation? It's interesting. There's a balance there because some people who would, especially people of color, black women, brown women, women of color, queer people who would never get the opportunities because they wouldn't get booked. If they have some solid stand
Episode aired 2026-04-28