PODCAST for Black Girls RECOMMENDED by Black Girls

As a Black Woman it’s sometimes Hard to figure out your place in the World. Being too Strong makes You Angry. Being Passive makes You Weak. Passion makes You a Feminist. Assets make You “GROWN”. YOUR Hair makes You Unkept. Being Outspoken makes You Woke. Not to mention double standards; projecting; even the slightest bit of disagreement makes you jealous and please don’t get Me started with the disrespect! No; I don’t know the parallels of life for other Races of Women but I do know mine and what it’s like for a lot of Women who are like Me.

Some of these Podcast were recommended by some Beautiful Ladies who came across my first post about Podcast for Black Girls! So THANK YOU TO ALL WHO LEFT A COMMENT AND A RECOMMENDATION! 💛

⬇️ Ladies @ give them a Follow!

@CadyMoneé

@Winnie =^.^=

@Deion Leann

@LayLay✨

@Brie

@Momo Nicole

These Pods provide Me with Balance. I get Financial Literacy; Relationship Advice something valuable from each one.

I feel so empowered after listening to these Ladies. My emotions are more calm; cozy; I feel free of judgement it really feels like just having conversations with some girlfriends. I listen to Podcast during my showers; while cleaning; before bed; and in the Car.

Now; I’m NOT saying that if You aren’t Black these aren’t for You. I emphasize “Black Girl” because either the Title Of; Description; or Topics state “Black Girl.” Enjoy!

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2023/9/23 Edited to

... Read morePodcasts can be a powerful tool for connection and empowerment, especially for Black women. They provide a platform to explore diverse topics such as mental health, self-care, and personal growth. One highly recommended podcast is "Therapy for Black Girls," hosted by Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, which focuses on mental wellness and offers practical advice. Another notable mention is "Getting Grown," hosted by Jade and Keia, who discuss adulting issues with humor and honesty. Additionally, the "Black Girl Soft Life" podcast provides empowering insights into social issues and self-care practices. Whether it's educating listeners about financial literacy, providing relationship advice, or simply sharing uplifting stories, these podcasts bring invaluable content to listeners at any time. Listening during everyday routines—whether during showers, cleaning, or commuting—can turn mundane activities into moments of growth and inspiration. Being part of a community that shares and recommends these shows adds an extra layer of connection and support. As conversations around mental health, empowerment, and self-love grow, these podcasts help shape narratives that resonate with the experiences of Black women today. From casual discussions to profound insights, the recommended podcasts create a safe space for discussing the unique experiences that Black girls navigate daily.

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