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Black Opinionated Woman

Black Opinionated Woman

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I am a "Black Opinionated Woman", a middle aged black woman engaging in thought provoking discussions centering around my life experiences and beliefs. This place is created as a safe space for women like me who dare to dissent. As a black opinionated woman (also known as a B.O.W), I deal with the same insecurities as other women who look like me (and don't). I fight off my fears of vulnerability, struggle with parenting, try to represent being a "wifey", and manage career challenges. Someti ...
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Welcome to ”The Black Woman’s Stress Solution,” the podcast for ambitious black women who are navigating the complexities of success while striving for balance and well-being in their lives. Brig Johnson, your host and go-to coach for stress management, brings you insights, strategies, tools and a little bit of neurobiology to master mindfulness, self-improvement, confidence, and personal growth. With Brig’s guidance, you’ll learn how to become unstuck and manage stress effectively while pur ...
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The Righteous Opinion Podcast is a project centered around views and thoughts on current events social media content with my own point of view somewhat like an open therapy session. From time after time, we will feature guests to open up discussions of views of all content for a verbal all-out conversation
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American Experience Presents brings the storytelling power of TV's most-watched history series to your ears, exploring how individual stories illuminate pivotal moments in American history. Season 1 features three transformative 20th century figures: Joseph McCarthy, whose anti-communist crusade terrorized 1950s America; media mogul William Randolph Hearst, who shaped public opinion for decades; and Sgt. Isaac Woodard, the WWII veteran whose brutal assault sparked a civil rights awakening. S ...
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The Solo Spiritualist takes the guesswork out of charting one's own spiritual journey in a world full of distracting options--but from and for a feminine & melanated perspective. Your goal is enlightenment, but on your terms and via methods that best suit YOUR incarnation. If you seek to achieve your highest self and don't need an intermediary's opinion (or permission) and are willing to dig into the deepest parts of yourself to excavate the gold within, this podcast is for you. Tune in as y ...
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RnB Talks

Rachel and Bobby

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RnB Talks, is two very opinionated millennials Rachel and Bobby (RnB) going head to head, as they discuss everything from politics to pop-culture, and every thing in between, from a black woman, and black man's perspective. Things tend to get a little heated, so you won't want to miss this show.
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Life, the internet...adulting is just full of lies and garbage. In this podcast, we get down to the naked truth and dispel all the lies and garbage about the 3 S - lity's: sexuality, spirituality and sensuality. Tap in as host Ty Wonder and friends discuss adult life as a black woman, Veteran,2x business owner and sensual movement coach who just so happened to be raised in the black southern church.
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Black by Unpopular Opinion

Phillip Barnes/Candice Washington

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Black by Unpopular Opinion is a podcast conceived after many long hours over the years of profound discussions --and sometimes heatedly debating-- between one another topics that concern, enlighten, and affect us on a daily basis. We recognize that voices like ours are needed in today's societal climate: voices concentrated on the singular objective of achieving equality and respect for every single Black and downtrodden individual on this planet, albeit trekking very different roads to said ...
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A Royal woman revealed is a woman that has gone through the most challenging battles of life, that has overcome every opposition that she has faced. A royal woman revealed is one that has the ability to see life challenges as an opportunity to show her true asset her strength. She keeps on winning and never allows the opinion of others stop her from reaching her divine destiny. She's a risk taker, she goes against all the odds, she thinks different, see's dissimilar, and moves unusual, she's ...
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Can We Talk for REAL

Tori s Teen Talk

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Conversations about subjects many talk about at bars, in the basement and at the kitchen table. It is time to not be afraid to express your opinion. Lets talk about relationships, domestic violence, bullying, suicide and don't forget lets talk about life and LOVE. Time to feel EMPOWERED through your voice.
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Define U Radio

Valencia Griffin-Wallace

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Have you ever wondered what real people really talk about when the gloves are off? Do you think you are the only one who thinks like you do about the world today? Are you ready to hear adult conversations? In today’s world, the ignorant and biased people are loud. They don’t represent the “silent” majority’s views or how we really feel. On After Dark, I have conversations with friends of the show about life, love and more. Sometimes, we agree and are on the same page. Other times we disagree ...
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My Warrior Diary

Camilla C. Thurston

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Welcome to My Warrior Diary!! Since I don’t have a physical diary, I decided to record one instead. This podcast is ALL about my journey and my story. Be prepared for the raw truth about my past pain, my current life experiences, testimonies, joys and life lessons. I am God’s daughter, a woman seeking self-awareness, Jermaine’s wife, a writer, and a creative being. This audio diary is a reflection of the woman that God is molding me to be and whom I am hoping to discover on a deeper level… “ ...
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Memos from Motherhood (Or, I Gave Birth During a Pandemic?!) is a podcast that documents and unpacks the personal and political nuances of becoming parents amidst both a global pandemic, and seismic political, cultural, and environmental change. It features two friends: Misa, a Black American woman from NYC, and Veena, a South Asian American woman from LA. Trained as anthropologists, they process pandemic parenthood holistically and intersectionally through intimate conversations and voice m ...
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Let me know what your thoughts on this episode! Send me a message! 🎀Show your support by subscribing to the channel 👉https://www.youtube.com/@iamabowalways?sub_confirmation=1 Regular episodes drops every Tuesday and when the spirit hits. tiktok: @iamabowalways Support the showBy Black Opinionated Woman
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I missed y’all! Life hit me with a virus, and instead of pushing through, I practiced what I preach—I rested. And in that stillness, something clicked: too many of us are walking around disconnected from our inner YAS—our sacred, soul-level yes—because it’s been buried under other people’s voices. This episode is for the queens who feel stuck, conf…
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Conservative Christian influencers are reshaping beauty standards and promoting diet culture — and their messages are resonating with women. In this episode of “The Opinions,” the Times Opinion editor Meher Ahmad speaks with the columnist Jessica Grose about how religion and weight loss culture intertwine, and why this pairing is gaining traction. …
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The linguist John McWhorter on how language around racial identity is evolving. Trump urged the Washington Commanders to revert to their former name. They dropped “Redskins” in 2020 following years of pressure. In this episode of The Opinions, linguist John McWhorter joins David Leonhardt, the editorial director of New York Times Opinion, to discus…
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Each of the heart chakra are important, but in a world so in need of unconditional love, it rises to the top of the heap in my opinion. The gateway between your upper and lower chakras and the balancing point between, the anahata chakra influences the health of all other energy centers. It gets out of balance usually via pain one experienced in chi…
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Hey y’all, it’s Brig. This one is personal. Equal Pay Day just passed—and it’s not a celebration, it’s a correction. A reminder that Black and Brown women are still months behind in earnings, every single year. This episode is for every woman who’s been grinding, staying late, over-preparing, and still being undervalued. I brought in the powerhouse…
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This week on “The Opinions,” the national politics correspondent Michelle Cottle and the columnists Jamelle Bouie and Michelle Goldberg discuss the growing anger over President Trump’s mass deportation policy and the local resistance movements forming in response. Thoughts? Email us at [email protected].…
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Omer Bartov grew up in Israel and served in the Israel Defense Forces. He went on to study the Holocaust and genocide as a historian. In this conversation, he tells the Opinion editor Daniel J. Wakin why he believes Israel is committing genocide in Gaza and what that means for the future of the Middle East and the next generation of Jews in Israel …
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The solar plexus chakra. The seat of ambition. In this episode we finish off our exploration of the physical chakras and discuss deficiencies, blockages, and how to bring this energy center into harmony. And since we’re talking about the solar chakra, might as well profile some solar deities while we’re at it. Oh and make sure to tune in if you’ve …
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This week on the “Opinions” round table, the national politics correspondent Michelle Cottle and the columnists David French and Jamelle Bouie discuss the right’s implosion over the Trump administration’s decision to close the Jeffrey Epstein investigation and how the Supreme Court handed Trump another win. Thoughts? Email us at theopinions@nytimes…
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Ken Jennings, the “Jeopardy!” host, doesn’t think trivia is trivial. In this episode, he makes the case that shows like “Jeopardy!” aren’t just games — they might be among the last cultural spaces where facts still matter. Thoughts? Email us at [email protected]. This episode of “The Opinions” was produced by Vishakha Darbha. It was edited by…
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In this episode, the editorial director David Leonhardt talks to a conservative former federal judge, Michael McConnell, about the role of the courts in President Trump’s second term. Thoughts? Email us at [email protected]. Subscribe to the show's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheOpinionsNYT This episode of “The Opinions” was pro…
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Empress Elisheva is back again with another BONUS episode. This episode centers on a Threads post that was likely inspired by the passing of Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill. In the post, folks were encouraged to summon the dead soldiers of this country (the United States) to fight for the republic again. Host Empress Elisheva just had to chime in with h…
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You deserve to enjoy pleasure and creativity and in today’s podcast episode we will discuss exactly what happens if you block those desires and thereby block the energy to this physical chakra. Timestamps: Getting to Know Your Sacral Chakra [01:53] Questions That Need Answering [08:09] Deity of the Day [11:10] Spiritual Storytime [18:41] Key Takeaw…
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The New York Times columnists Michelle Cottle and David French discuss whether the moment might be right for a third party. And French tells the story of the time he briefly considered a run for president as a third-party candidate. Thoughts? Email us at [email protected]. This episode of “The Opinions” was produced by Vishakha Darbha. It was…
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Raised on her father’s stories as a Marine recruit, CJ Scarlet wanted to prove she could be as tough as her Dad. Like her twin brother, in 1981 she joined the Corps, and she excelled on the rifle range, became an expert marksman, and completed boot camp as an honor graduate. Scarlet planned on a twenty-year career as a photojournalist, but the cons…
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Trump’s immigration policy has closed America’s doors and could change the way Americans think about citizenship and belonging. The Opinion columnists Carlos Lozada and Lydia Polgreen talk about the reporting that took her to countries all over the world to better understand what America’s future might look like. Thoughts? Email us at theopinions@n…
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In the wake of the shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, Congress passed the most substantial bipartisan legislation around guns in decades. As part of the bill, Republicans pushed for mental health treatment as a solution to school violence. In April the Trump administration abruptly cut $1 billion in funding for that program. Not o…
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Let me know what your thoughts on this episode! Send me a message! 🎀Show your support by subscribing to the channel 👉https://www.youtube.com/@iamabowalways?sub_confirmation=1 Regular episodes drops every Tuesday and when the spirit hits. tiktok: @iamabowalways Wholesome TV Picks: Stop Wasting Time, Start Watching Shows You Trust Family-friendly TV …
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I recorded this episode on the 4th of July, a day that symbolizes freedom — but for many of us, true freedom starts when we stop shrinking to make others comfortable. Last week, we talked about the invisible ways we try to stay lovable by making ourselves small. This week, I want to speak to the sting of being seen as your old self — even after you…
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We got a little carried away and launched right into detailed information about the chakras, but never explained why the chakras. Empress Elisheva makes up for that minor oversight with this extremely short and to the point mini-cast about why the chakras are so important for your life as a would-be occultist. Key Takeaways: Everything is energy. D…
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We are continuing our discussion of the chakras with today’s episode on the chakra that serves as the seat and base of your energy on this plane: the root chakra also known as the base chakra or Muladhara chakra. Timestamps: Let's Get Grounded: All About the Root Chakra [01:45] Questions That Need Answering [10:24] Deity of the Day [14:36] Spiritua…
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Harold Brown earned his wings as a member of the Tuskegee Airmen, the first Black aviators in the United States armed services. At the outset of his distinguished, two-decade-long career in the military, Brown flew for this ground-breaking World War II unit. On his 30th mission, his P-51 Mustang was shot down. He survived as a prisoner of war in Ge…
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The United States Agency for International Development no longer exists. As of July 1, what’s left of it has been absorbed into the State Department. President Trump and Elon Musk dismissed the agency as wasteful spending. But on a reporting trip to West Africa, the columnist Nicholas Kristof found that by eliminating U.S.A.I.D., America has left l…
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There will be many short- and long-term consequences if Republicans succeed in passing President Trump’s signature policy bill, as they aim to do before the July 4 holiday, David Leonhardt, the director of the Times editorial board, tells the national politics writer Michelle Cottle in this episode. Thoughts? Email us at [email protected]. Th…
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Hey y’all—Brig here. Today I’m bringing you a topic that might hit close to home: playing small just to stay loved. Whether it’s at work, in relationships, or even around family, too many of us shrink ourselves to make others feel more comfortable. I’ve been there. I know what it’s like to silence your voice, tone yourself down, and wear outdated r…
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In this inaugural episode of the first season of The Solo Spiritualist Podcast we introduce the chakras. Timestamps: Introducing…The Chakras [01:40] Questions That Need Answering [09:44] Deity of the Day [12:10] Key Takeaways: Chakras are super important to your life here on earth Attaining balanced chakras is the goal Kwan Yin is a bodhisattva and…
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War. Did President Trump get America into one? On this episode of “The Opinions,” the columnists Carlos Lozada, Jamelle Bouie and David French dissect the legality and constitutionality of President Trump’s recent strike on Iran, and the gray areas on who has the power to send out American troops. Thoughts? Email us at [email protected]. This…
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Nick Irving was a member of the elite Army Rangers, serving three deployments each in Iraq and Afghanistan. He became a sniper and earned the nickname “The Reaper” for his deadly accuracy and high body count. But returning home wasn’t so simple. “Overseas,” Irving said, “I had all the control in the world. I just pull a trigger and anything that wa…
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Will Trump’s Iran strikes make the country’s regime “see the light”? In this episode of “The Opinions,” the director of the editorial board David Leonhardt moderates a discussion between the Opinion columnist Bret Stephens, who applauds U.S. military action on Iran, and Rosemary Kelanic, a director of the Middle East program at Defense Priorities, …
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Let me know what your thoughts on this episode! Send me a message! 🎀Show your support by subscribing to the channel 👉https://www.youtube.com/@iamabowalways?sub_confirmation=1 Regular episodes drops every Tuesday and when the spirit hits. tiktok: @iamabowalways Support the showBy Black Opinionated Woman
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The Times Opinion columnist Nick Kristof weighs in on the uncertainties following the United States’ surprise bombing of Iran and Tehran’s retaliation. “President Trump thinks that this is going to be successful and worth it, but the enemy gets a vote as well,” Kristof cautions. Thoughts? Email us at [email protected]. This episode of “The Op…
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This episode isn’t just about fitness—it’s about redefining what’s possible. HYROX challenged me in ways I never expected. It wasn’t just about the workouts or the competition—it was about pushing through pain, breaking mental barriers, and proving that power doesn’t have an expiration date. I’m joined by my training partner Cynthia and our incredi…
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Yes, there’s the trailer, but give this a listen because I’m giving you the cliff notes version of what you can expect every episode. Timestamps: Why I chose to do a solo podcast instead of co-hosted: [01:22] Breakdown of episode segments: [02:00] Value of my podcast newsletter, As the Wheel Turns: [03:29] Why my show is intentionally for Black Ame…
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Given the recent protests against ICE raids, is President Trump alienating some of his supporters? In this episode, the Opinion national politics writer Michelle Cottle and the columnists David French and Jamelle Bouie convene to discuss. Thoughts? Email us at [email protected]. This episode of “The Opinions” was produced by Derek Arthur. It …
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Edie Meeks had two brothers, one who was serving in Vietnam and the other who was protesting the war. She loved them both but decided that if something happened to her brother in combat, she wanted him to have the best care. She volunteered for the Army Nurses Corps, one of 100,000 women who served in Vietnam during the war, working 12 hours a day,…
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As tensions between Iran and Israel escalate, questions are mounting about America’s role in the conflict and how President Trump should navigate the crisis. In this episode, the deputy international editor for Times Opinion, speaks with the columnist Tom Friedman to discuss Trump’s next moves, Iran’s regime and Israel’s intentions in the Middle Ea…
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Let me know what your thoughts on this episode! Send me a message! 🎀Show your support by subscribing to the channel 👉https://www.youtube.com/@iamabowalways?sub_confirmation=1 Regular episodes drops every Tuesday and when the spirit hits. tiktok: @iamabowalways Wholesome TV Picks: Stop Wasting Time, Start Watching Shows You Trust Family-friendly TV …
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What if the moment you thought signaled the end… was really the beginning? In this episode, I share what the "Old Lady Division" taught me about purpose, identity, and the quiet power of coming back to yourself—stronger, clearer, and more grounded than ever. This isn’t about reinvention. It’s about returning to the version of you that always knew. …
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In this episode, the editorial board director David Leonhardt talks to Arlie Russell Hochschild about why voters in Appalachia continue to support the president, despite the broken promises of Trump’s first term and looming cuts to social programs they depend on. Thoughts? Email us at [email protected]. This episode of “The Opinions” was prod…
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As a teenager watching the 9/11 attacks, Clifton Hicks remembers that it was “our Pearl Harbor moment.” He joined the army as an M1 Abrams tank specialist and deployed to Germany, Kuwait, and finally to Iraq. There, his experiences in combat convinced him that what he was doing wasn’t glamorous or honorable. He earned the enmity of many of his coll…
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This week, President Trump ordered the National Guard and the Marines to Los Angeles to confront protesters. Meanwhile, in Washington, D.C., he is pushing to advance his policy agenda through a giant spending bill. The Opinion columnists Tressie McMillan Cottom, David French and the national politics writer Michelle Cottle convene to explore how Tr…
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Liat Beinin Atzili was held hostage by Hamas in Gaza for 54 days. When she returned to Israel, she learned her husband was murdered on Oct. 7. In this episode of “The Opinions,” the editor Sarah Wildman speaks to Beinin Atzili about her radically different experience from most other hostages and why she doesn’t believe in revenge. Thoughts? Email u…
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Let me know what your thoughts on this episode! Send me a message! 🎀Show your support by subscribing to the channel 👉https://www.youtube.com/@iamabowalways?sub_confirmation=1 Regular episodes drops every Tuesday and when the spirit hits. tiktok: @iamabowalways Support the showBy Black Opinionated Woman
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