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True crime with a new focus...shining a light on the all too often ignored cases of Black women and girls who have gone missing or have fallen victim to murder. Each episode takes you on a heart wrenching journey through the stories of these women and girls and the families they left behind. Join us as we work to uncover hidden truths and bring the stories of these women to the forefront. Together we can seek justice for the forgotten and give a voice to the voiceless. New episodes Now Avail ...
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Black Girl Brunch

Black Girl Brunch

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Tune in as the best friend duo, Iman and Sabria, talk their trash about celebrities, culture, health, dating, politics and navigating through life as black girls. Join them to find out who's in the Sunken Place each week and for their Common Sense Sis conversation, where they spit some truth on an array of subjects. So pull up a seat to the most guilt-free brunch around!
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Black Girl Nerds

Black Girl Nerds

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Black Girl Nerds is the intersection of geek culture and Black feminism. If you love comic books, movies, tech, gaming then the BGN Podcast is right up your alley! Black Girl Nerds features interviews from the best of the best in entertainment, so if you're a fan of pop culture and love nerdy things check out what BGN has in store for you!
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Black Girl Charmed

Jonnelle 'N Rae

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Unlock the nostalgic allure of the early 2000s hit, "Charmed," with Jonnelle & Rae. Dive into this beloved series as their podcast expertly combines pop culture, black girl perspectives, West Indian influences, and a dash of enchanting witchery. Whether you're a lifelong devotee or a curious newcomer, join us as we rediscover the magic of "Charmed" in a way that speaks to everyone!
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Black Girl Film Club

Black Girl Film Club

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Black Girl Film Club is a podcast aimed at creating a space for black girls to watch and discuss movies. Join hosts Britney and Ashley as they analyze movies and the film industry from their unique, and often underrepresented, point of view. New episodes twice a month!
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Follow along with the misadventures of Alani, a Black neurodivergent woman who’s usually (always) misunderstood by her lack of fitting into social norms, yet no one in her circle wants to explain to her why that’s wrong. Must be a neurotypical thing that she will also not understand… DISCLAIMER: The information provided on this podcast is for general knowledge and informational purposes only, and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional for ...
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#WizardTeam is a Black magical podcast for Black magical stories. Fantasy enthusiasts Bayana Davis, Robyn-Renée Jordan, and Porshèa Patterson do a close read of magical books written by and about Black people. Join us on #WizardTeam Wednesdays wherever you get your podcasts!
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Therapy for Black Girls

iHeartPodcasts and Joy Harden Bradford, Ph.D.

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The Therapy for Black Girls podcast is a weekly conversation with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, a licensed psychologist in Atlanta, Georgia, about all things mental health, personal development, and all the small decisions we can make to become the best possible version of ourselves.
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The Black Woman Be Whole Podcast features psychotherapist Ednesha Saulsbury (LCSW) Kim Moore, and Marquia Farmer as they discuss issues that impact, and matter to, Black women. Each episode contains tools and resources to help listeners work on their journey to good mental health. They talk about real Black girl $h!t y'all
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Disclaimer: This podcast is grown, Black, and unapologetically unfiltered. Some episodes may include explicit language, hard truths, or sensitive topics — because healing, justice, and truth-telling aren’t always soft. If you’re here to protect your comfort over our realities, this might not be your space. But if you’re ready for soul-stirring conversations, political fire, and a voice that flies free — welcome to Black Butterfly Podcast. We don’t whisper. We own the mic.
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The Affirmations for Black Girls Podcast is a nurturing haven for women navigating the intricate tapestry of their emotions. Here, authenticity reigns supreme, offering a refuge for those grappling with experiences they may not be ready to voice elsewhere. Through heartfelt discussions on relationships, faith, careers, self-love, and personal development, AFBG guides listeners on a reflective journey, encouraging them to delve into their emotions and forge a path forward with resilience and ...
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Hey Group Chat! I know ya’ll see my text! There’s tea to be spilled. Each week we’re bringing you our unfiltered take on culture, news, dating and our lives as Black millennial women. We are coming to y'all with the honesty and eyerolls that only a text chain with your girls can. This is Black Girls Texting with Chelsea, Glynn and Sade.
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Black Girls Love Reality Too

Black Girls Love Reality Too Podcast

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Hey Fam! Welcome to Black Girls Like Reality Too podcast where we are about real family keeping up real relationships. Jasmine, Sha, Marla, and Mandi are cousins, moms, and/or wives who love to spill the tea, bringing their real cousin chat to life. Join these beautiful Black queens as they discuss everything from reality tv shows, music/entertainment, fashion, and, most importantly family dynamics. Now let’s sit down, grab a drink, and get into the cousin chat
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Raw and uncensored monologues and conversations about race relations. The ins and outs of the unique perspectives of a black woman who is FROM the Pacific North West, specifically from the predominately white state and“ SUPER” white city of Eugene, Oregon. Be a fly on the wall...listen as myself and guests work through what Is seen, felt and talked about on a daily basis while living black. You can support my work here: www.patreon.com/Blackgirlfromeugene_1 where $5 a month makes a huge diff ...
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No Tears For Black Girls

John Reedburg Media

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Tune in every Sunday as host Samantha Paul and acclaimed writer John Reedburg delve into the lesser-known true crime and missing persons cases involving black women. This podcast aims to expose the systemic issues that contribute to these cases being overlooked by the media. Stay informed by subscribing on your preferred podcast platform. Follow and like us on Facebook: @notearsforblackgirls
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A Black Girl's Guide to True Crime is a bold and captivating podcast that explores the intersection of true crime, culture, and justice through the lens of black women. Each episode dives deep into both well-known and overlooked cases, centering the voices and stories of Black victims, survivors, and communities. With a unique blend of insightful commentary, cultural context, and compassionate storytelling, this show is where true crime meets black history, sisterhood, and truth. Whether you ...
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Black Girls Heal

Shena Lashey

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Black Girls Heal helps women break out of cycles of unhealthy relationships with unavailable partners and feeling not enough by combining coaching, therapeutic support, and practical tools. Every episode, we will talk about intimacy, attachment, healing unresolved trauma, and growing in our self worth.
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O₃: The Black Girl Formula Overthinking. Overfeeling. Overcoming. Welcome to O₃: The Black Girl Formula—where we unpack all the stuff that gets stuck in our heads and hearts and turn it into power. Inspired by the strength of ozone (you know, the thing that protects us from all the mess in the atmosphere), this space is your emotional sanctuary and your strategy room. Each episode is a soft place to land and a push toward healing—whether we’re talking about setting boundaries, shedding old i ...
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Black Girl Missing

Feminista Jones, Asa Todd, Niki Irene

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A podcast dedicated to telling the stories of Black girls (0-17) who have gone missing in the United States. Some have been found. Some are still missing. Some we have lost forever. Whatever her story, we want to tell it. We explore disappearances from their beginnings, going over timelines of events, looking at the evidence, and recounting witness testimonies. We dig as deep as we can to uncover the truth about their disappearances.
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Any and everything of something is what is discussed here! It's about life and all the BULLSH** that comes with it. One thing you will hear for sure is empowerment and sound advice. Astrology, sex, love, betrayal, spirituality, relationships, career and money are definitely on the list!
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Two self proclaimed award winning anime creators, one who is white, and one who is black, express their exotic opinions on reality as it relates to video games, very public controversies, food & beyondé and the intersection of our identity as people made by Jesus to exist as holy reflections of his perfect imagination. And not satisfied with the bitter state of discernment content in the church which simply tears down, we seek to be a place where we can truly love those who may find themselv ...
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What’s On The Agenda

Morgan Moore, Raven Martin

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A show by, for, and with Black women. Unpack the state of Black women with us with depth, honesty, and a touch of fun. From religion and wellness, to misogynoir and community, we cover it all with critical thought and light hearted vibes.
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Every week we speak to inspiring guests from around the globe to enrich your mind, your body and your bank. Take a trip with your host and your girl: "Yaz" and my international VIP guest-list to enrich your life from the inside out. You will be inspired by Global Black Girl Magic to Level Up Your Life and Live Out Your Purpose. Come take a trip and learn to live richly!
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The Black Girl's Guide to Healing Emotional Wounds- The Black Family's Guide to Healing is a podcast that serves to empower Black women, girls, and Black men to heal wounds by dissecting societal ills and issues. Nijiama Smalls and special guests discuss some of the most challenging issues that have impacted the Black community such as the crack-cocaine epidemic, mental health stigmas, racism, church hurts, toxic masculinity, inner child wounds and more by providing a path to healing and red ...
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2 Black Girls, 1 Rose

Justine Kay and Natasha Scott-Reichel & Studio71

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Why don’t reality dating shows look or feel like reality? Where are all the rose ceremonies and romantic getaways when dating IRL? Is popular TV teaching us anything about modern dating, relationships, and marriage? These are all topics discussed on 2 Black Girls, 1 Rose — a podcast uncovering what we can learn about modern dating, love, and relationships from popular television. Come ready to unpack, have a laugh, and commiserate with co-hosts and real-life BFFs Justine Kay and Natasha Scot ...
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My Sistas Keeper

Lori Ann Holmes-Wheaton

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My Sistas' Keeper unapologetically centers Black women and girls. Too often we are a footnote or an afterthought. This podcast focuses on issues, topics, concerns related to black women and girls. I've been called to educate, inform, increase awareness and call people to action. If you are a black woman, black girl or an ally, please listen to the podcast. Download and share. I would like to be in community with like-minded folks.
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Black Girls Consult TOO!

Dr. Angelina Davis

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The Black Girls Consult Too! podcast provides a business resource for women in consulting, especially women of color, to successfully navigate a hyper-masculine, highly competitive industry. It demystifies how to start and grow a thriving consulting business by simplifying the process and helping to avoid common pitfalls that can derail even the best ideas. Each episode is crafted to dive deep into consulting practice, business strategy, mindset, and more. For more information, visit www.exc ...
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Black Girls Can Talk

Dr. DaJaneil S. McCree

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Black Girls Can Talk is a bold, unapologetic podcast celebrating the voices and experiences of Black women navigating today’s world. Hosted by Dr. DaJaneil S. McCree, founder of Black Girls Cant Talk, this series dives into trending conversations, from pop culture and beauty to deeper topics like mental health, Black excellence, and social justice. With interviews from inspiring guests and honest discussions, this podcast creates a space for Black women to be seen, heard, and celebrated. Whe ...
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This week’s guest is Renée Bryan, a Licensed Professional Counselor and educator with a Master's in Education from Mercer University and a Master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Richmont Graduate University. What makes Renée's work particularly compelling is her role as a mental health co-responder with law enforcement. This growing fie…
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Is there EVEN a “girl code” for a 10 day long retreat? Signed, 2 all girls school graduates Listen to our PRE-SHOW and watch us on VIDEO only on Patreon. ⁠Join the Rose Garden today⁠! CONNECT WITH US: ⁠Instagram⁠ | ⁠Twitter⁠ | ⁠TikTok⁠ | ⁠Merch⁠ EMAIL: ⁠[email protected]⁠ Follow Natasha's Substack The Nite Owl: ⁠theniteowl.substack.com⁠ Fo…
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Why is it so difficult for some women to find and maintain healthy female friendships? Joining me today is Danielle Bayard Jackson, The Friendship Expert, to share more about this topic and to help provide actionable advice to get your friendships back on track, even if they’ve fallen off due to the pandemic. Danielle is a publicist by day and a ce…
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Nila Morton is a graduate of Howard University where she earned her Masters in Social Work and a passionate disability advocate born with Ullrich congenital muscular dystrophy, a rare condition that requires her to use a wheelchair. Her advocacy work focuses on challenging ableism and promoting inclusivity within the disability community. In this e…
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In this rewind episode, Tyra is here with a pep talk for the AFBG Family! Today, Tyra is diving into the world of self-care. Some of us have guilt around self-care and self-love, and after this pep talk, that is no longer your portion! Today's Challenge: Write down 3 things that make you happy RIGHT NOW Create a list of self-care activities you wan…
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We unveil the explosive federal case against Sean “Diddy”Combs, exposing decades of alleged abuse, industry silence, and the Black women who refused to stay silent. From Cassie Ventura’s leaked video to secret celebrity parties, discover how power and profit let predators thrive—and why this verdict changes everything.…
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In this episode of O₃: The Black Girl Formula, we’re unpacking what it really means to be a girls’ girl down—for real, not for performance. From unlearning internalized misogyny to the subtle ways women are conditioned to compete, we’re naming the mess and making room for something softer, safer, and way more solid. We get into the difference betwe…
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Sean Swagoddard joins me to discuss his perspective and solution to facing toxic masculinity in the Black Community. To support the continuation of the podcast please subscribe at any level of engagement on Patreon!! www.Patreon.com/Blackgirlfromeugene_1 Originally published April 17th 2022 Give what you can to this GoFundMe to provide hot meals to…
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This week we break down burn out as high performing women and admit that sometimes we all need to take break! How many of you can relate? ****** Make sure you’re following your girls on IG @blackgirlstexting, and on Twitter @blackgirlstext1. As always, please rate, comment and subscribe to Black Girls Texting on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever …
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We're back to talk friendship, betrayal, and extreme hobbies...this time, above ground!In Fall (2022), recently widowed Becky and her friend Hunter become stranded after climbing a 2,000 ft decommissioned tv tower to spread her husband's ashes. Fall is directed by Scott Mann and stars Graces Caroline Currey, Virginia Gardener, Mason Gooding, and Je…
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In this gripping episode, we explore the heartbreaking and infuriating case of Deanna Cook, a vibrant young Black woman from Dallas whose cries for help were tragically dismissed. After years of domestic violence, Deanna’s final 911 call—recorded during her murder—would become a haunting symbol of systemic failure. Through archived audio and a deep…
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Welcome to another eye-opening episode of Black Butterfly Podcast. Host, Drins O'Neill dives into the systemic injustices faced by Black women, unraveling three real-life horror stories that expose the gaps in healthcare, housing, and financial support. From surprise medical bills for imaginary exams to the bureaucratic hurdles of Section 8 housing…
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In October 2007, 21-year-old R&B singer Yolanda “LaLa” Brown and her boyfriend, music producer JeTannue “Kool Aid” Clayborn, were found shot to death inside their Milwaukee recording studio. Nearly two decades later, their murders remain unsolved. Who killed LaLa and Kool Aid — and why has no one been held accountable? SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS Shopify …
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Iman and Sabria discuss the joys of reconnecting and the challenges of managing time with loved ones. Main Discussion: The duo delves into the complexities of balancing personal and professional life, sharing personal anecdotes about discipline, time management, and the importance of setting priorities. Scandalous Conversations: A lively discussion…
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Send your concerns (or comments!) here A short trip...no pun intended Support the show Here are my socials: https://linktr.ee/neurospicyblackgirl Buy me a coffee!: https://buymeacoffee.com/neurospicyblackgirl Support the place that helped me produce the podcast!: https://bricartsmedia.org/ Music: https://pixabay.com/users/bodleasons-28047609/?utm_s…
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We want to hear from you! Send us a text African leaders are telling France to pack up and go. Black Americans? We should be paying close attention. In our latest episode, we break down the political wave sweeping Senegal, Burkina Faso, and beyond, including Trump and the White refugees from South Africa—with receipts and real talk. Join us with sp…
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In this week's episode of the Black Girl Nerds podcast, we interview Sonia Denis of Marvel TV's 'Ironheart'. Sonia Denis plays "Clown", the crew’s unpredictable pyrotechnics specialist. Sonia is an Emmy-nominated writer and rising actor whose credits include High Maintenance, BoJack Horseman, and A Black Lady Sketch Show. In Ironheart, she brings c…
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This week on "Black Girl Charmed," the girls do their best not to break down while reflecting on the life and career of Julian McMahon, who bravely battled cancer before passing away on July 2nd, with the news of his death being announced on July 4th. They reminisce about the lasting impact he had on the show, sharing tributes from fellow cast memb…
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In this episode, we chat with the mother-daughter team behind Black Americans in Lisbon about what it really means to start fresh in a new country. They share why they left the U.S., what life in Lisbon is like, and how they’re building a supportive community for Black expats abroad—while maintaining culture along the way. Contact: blackgirlworldtr…
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In this week’s Black Girls Lit! pour, your favorite lit crew — Lex, Natasha, and Star — crack open Wish You Had Told Me by Zina Patel, and whew… the silence speaks loud in this one. This episode is a toast and a warning — because sometimes it’s not the knife in your back that hurts, it’s the friend holding it. The ladies dive deep into the novel’s …
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Send us a text Nijiama Smalls interviews Audra Bryant, burn survivor, about how to love yourself through emotional and physical scars and trauma. Audra shares how being teased as a child impacted her self-esteem and how she later worked to love herself fully.By Nijiama Smalls
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Send me a text message and get your questions answered on the podcast! I'd love to hear from you! Respected in real life, but hearing crickets online? The credibility gap between offline success and online impact is real and can be hard to navigate. This episode unpacks why your hard-earned reputation isn't automatically translating to digital spac…
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