Black women over 40 are out here defying odds, grabbing happiness, and living unapologetically. Hosted by Felicia Pride, writer and pleasure seeker, and Ivy Grant, corporate strategist and self-indulger in training, “Chile, Please” is a personal and fearl
The Chile, Please podcast is an absolute gem for Black women over 40. Hosted by Felicia and Ivy, this podcast creates a space that centers and celebrates the experiences and perspectives of Black women who are navigating life in their forties and beyond. The hosts bring a brilliant combination of laughter, transparency, and wisdom to each episode, discussing relevant topics that resonate deeply with their audience. From careers and health to personal desires and freedom, Felicia and Ivy cover it all with a refreshing level of honesty. This podcast is a soul-nourishing offering that is sure to leave listeners feeling seen, heard, and understood.
One of the best aspects of the Chile, Please podcast is the infectious laughter and joy that Felicia and Ivy bring to every episode. Their chemistry as co-hosts is evident, making the conversations flow naturally and effortlessly. The topics discussed are incredibly relevant and relatable for Black women over 40, touching on areas such as career challenges, personal growth, relationships, self-reflection, and more. The hosts' transparency in sharing their own truths allows for deeper self-recognition among listeners while also creating a sense of intimacy with their stories.
Another highlight of this podcast is the opportunity to learn something new or gain a fresh perspective from each episode. Whether it's through guest interviews or personal anecdotes shared by Felicia and Ivy themselves, there is always something valuable to take away from listening to Chile, Please. This podcast provides a much-needed space where Black women can find validation for their experiences while also expanding their understanding of various topics.
While it's challenging to find any negative aspects about this podcast given its significance in centering Black women over 40, one possible improvement could be expanding the range of topics covered even further. While they already touch on a wide array of subjects relevant to their target audience, delving into areas such as mental health or tackling specific societal issues faced by Black women could enhance the podcast's depth and impact even more.
In conclusion, the Chile, Please podcast is a soul-nourishing offering that centers Black women over 40 in an empowering and joyous way. Felicia and Ivy create a space of laughter, transparency, and growth through their brilliant hosting and relevant discussions. This podcast is a must-listen for anyone looking to feel seen, heard, and understood while also gaining valuable insights and perspectives. Chile, Please is a true gift to the community it serves.
HONEY CHILE's got a new thang: IT'S GOOD OVER HERE!They try to tell Black women 40+ that we're over the hill, but Honeys are out here embarking on new adventures, grabbing happiness, and living unapologetically… because it's good over here!It's Good Over Here takes listeners into the delicious adventures in Honeyland! It's a celebration of how good it can get on the other side of 40—across career, life and love. In each episode, our Head Honey Felicia Pride, a writer / director blazing trails as a Honey in Hollywood, chats with fellow 40+ dynamos across backgrounds and disciplines about the adventures, experiences, and pleasures that life holds in store!"Chile, Please", an NAACP Image Award nominated podcast, is brought to you by HONEY CHILE Entertainment, an independent, boutique media & entertainment company run by Black women. We speak with love to an underserved audience: Black women 40 and over; or "Honeys", as we like to call them. We're not just bringing our own seats; we're building our own damn table too. Follow us at @itshoneychile on IG and Twitter. Keep up with new episodes and exclusive content by signing up for our newsletter at www.honey-chile.com.If you want more exclusive access to all that we're building at HONEY CHILE, consider becoming a HONEY Insider at www.honey-chile.com/honey-insider.
Hey Honeys! We got BIG NEWS!!We are hosting our very first live edition of CHILE PLEASE on Aug 19 in Baltimore, MD. Felicia and Ivy will be talkin' that talk and laughing LOUDLY in person!It will take place during our first ever HONEY CHILE Fest which will also feature the Baltimore premiere of our short film, "LOOK BACK AT IT", starring the one and only Angel Laketa Moore.Tickets are on sale now, visit honey-chile.com !We would love for you to join us on Aug 19! Hope to see you there."Chile, Please", an NAACP Image Award nominated podcast, is brought to you by HONEY CHILE Entertainment, an independent, boutique media & entertainment company run by Black women. We speak with love to an underserved audience: Black women 40 and over; or "Honeys", as we like to call them. We're not just bringing our own seats; we're building our own damn table too. Follow us at @itshoneychile on IG and Twitter. Keep up with new episodes and exclusive content by signing up for our newsletter at www.honey-chile.com.If you want more exclusive access to all that we're building at HONEY CHILE, consider becoming a HONEY Insider at www.honey-chile.com/honey-insider.
Check out the full length version of our powerful conversation from the Juneteenth special! Felicia and Ivy discuss the power that lies in the ability to reinvent oneself, the struggle to exist in a society designed to exclude us and how they plan to continue to champion freedom and joy in their own lives.Also, we are hosting our very first LIVE edition of CHILE PLEASE on August 19th, 2023 in Baltimore, MD! Tickets are on sale NOW at honey-chile.com. "Chile, Please", an NAACP Image Award nominated podcast, is brought to you by HONEY CHILE Entertainment, an independent, boutique media & entertainment company run by Black women. We speak with love to an underserved audience: Black women 40 and over; or "Honeys", as we like to call them. We're not just bringing our own seats; we're building our own damn table too. Follow us at @itshoneychile on IG and Twitter. Keep up with new episodes and exclusive content by signing up for our newsletter at www.honey-chile.com.If you want more exclusive access to all that we're building at HONEY CHILE, consider becoming a HONEY Insider at www.honey-chile.com/honey-insider.
Honeys, these podcast streets are RICH with dope Black shows. "Gettin' Free! : A Juneteenth Podcast Collaboration" is a fascinating sampling of what's out there.11 Black podcasts have come together to reclaim our history and tell it our way - flavor and all. Take a sonic journey and learn a bit about from where we've come, what we've overcome, and how much further we need to go. Special thanks to Sistas Who Kill: A True Crime Podcast for bringing us all together.----------------------------------------------0:00 Sistas Who Kill IG: @SistasWhoKillPod22:16 Hoodrat to Headwrap IG: @ihartericka42:25 Black Millennial MarriageIG:@blackmillennialmarriage54:03 Journey to Launch IG: @JourneyToLaunch 1:05:36 So what are you readingIG: @sowhatareyoureadingpodcast 1:22:28 Chile, PleaseIG: @itshoneychile1:34:36 The Professional Silly PodcastIG: @itsprosilly 1:47:00 Jokes on YouIG: @JokesOnYouPod2:04:07 Black Fashion History IG: @blackfashionhistorypodcast2:15:31 Zora's DaughtersIG: @zorasdaughters2:26:35 Black True Crime IG: @blacktruecrimepodcas "Chile, Please", an NAACP Image Award nominated podcast, is brought to you by HONEY CHILE Entertainment, an independent, boutique media & entertainment company run by Black women. We speak with love to an underserved audience: Black women 40 and over; or "Honeys", as we like to call them. We're not just bringing our own seats; we're building our own damn table too. Follow us at @itshoneychile on IG and Twitter. Keep up with new episodes and exclusive content by signing up for our newsletter at www.honey-chile.com.If you want more exclusive access to all that we're building at HONEY CHILE, consider becoming a HONEY Insider at www.honey-chile.com/honey-insider.
Honeys it's been A SEASON! We're so thankful to all of our listeners for their support and engagement. Here are just a few of our favorite moments from this season. We can't wait to bring you season three later this year! "Chile, Please", an NAACP Image Award nominated podcast, is brought to you by HONEY CHILE Entertainment, an independent, boutique media & entertainment company run by Black women. We speak with love to an underserved audience: Black women 40 and over; or "Honeys", as we like to call them. We're not just bringing our own seats; we're building our own damn table too. Follow us at @itshoneychile on IG and Twitter. Keep up with new episodes and exclusive content by signing up for our newsletter at www.honey-chile.com.If you want more exclusive access to all that we're building at HONEY CHILE, consider becoming a HONEY Insider at www.honey-chile.com/honey-insider.
How do you maintain a healthy self image when almost all of the media you consume feeds a narrative that leaves you out of what is centered as good for you and the “ideal”? Felicia and Ivy chat with clinical dietitian, author, and activist Jessica Wilson to discuss body image and the harsh effects mainstream diet culture has on people of color in particular. Guest Infojessicawilsonmsrd.com@jessicawilson.msrdOn sale now!!It's Always Been Ours: Rewriting The Stories Of Black Women's Bodies "Chile, Please", an NAACP Image Award nominated podcast, is brought to you by HONEY CHILE Entertainment, an independent, boutique media & entertainment company run by Black women. We speak with love to an underserved audience: Black women 40 and over; or "Honeys", as we like to call them. We're not just bringing our own seats; we're building our own damn table too. Follow us at @itshoneychile on IG and Twitter. Keep up with new episodes and exclusive content by signing up for our newsletter at www.honey-chile.com.If you want more exclusive access to all that we're building at HONEY CHILE, consider becoming a HONEY Insider at www.honey-chile.com/honey-insider.
Coming out of awards season is a perfect time to revisit the conversation about 'representation'. Writer and podcaster Nichole Perkins joins Felicia and Ivy to discuss their desire to see more multi-faceted representations of Black women on the stage and screen. Listen as they recall the characters that inspired them, those that miss the mark and all that's still left to be explored. All over a lot of laughter.Nichole Perkins, IG: @tnwhiskeywoman"Sometimes I Trip On How Happy We Could Be" by Nichole Perkins "Chile, Please", an NAACP Image Award nominated podcast, is brought to you by HONEY CHILE Entertainment, an independent, boutique media & entertainment company run by Black women. We speak with love to an underserved audience: Black women 40 and over; or "Honeys", as we like to call them. We're not just bringing our own seats; we're building our own damn table too. Follow us at @itshoneychile on IG and Twitter. Keep up with new episodes and exclusive content by signing up for our newsletter at www.honey-chile.com.
Honeys, so many of our souls are heavy with the burden of religious and cultural sexual shame. Felicia and Ivy chat with Emmy Award winner Lyvonne Briggs about her forthcoming book “Sensual Faith” and how Black women can begin the journey to rejoin body and spirit.Lyvonne Briggs.com"Sensual Faith" available for preorder now!@LyvonneBriggsUse our code for affiliate link for 10% off at Tracy's Dog.com! https://tracysdog.com/honeychile "Chile, Please", an NAACP Image Award nominated podcast, is brought to you by HONEY CHILE Entertainment, an independent, boutique media & entertainment company run by Black women. We speak with love to an underserved audience: Black women 40 and over; or "Honeys", as we like to call them. We're not just bringing our own seats; we're building our own damn table too. Follow us at @itshoneychile on IG and Twitter. Keep up with new episodes and exclusive content by signing up for our newsletter at www.honey-chile.com.
Daddy Issues. A weaponized phrase that once uttered, triggers an eye-roll and instant recoil in many women who hear it. Felicia and Ivy share a very intimate conversation about their relationships with their fathers and how the good, the bad, and the ugly shape different aspects of their lives. LINKSStoryworth - "Everyone has a story worth sharing." "Chile, Please", an NAACP Image Award nominated podcast, is brought to you by HONEY CHILE Entertainment, an independent, boutique media & entertainment company run by Black women. We speak with love to an underserved audience: Black women 40 and over; or "Honeys", as we like to call them. We're not just bringing our own seats; we're building our own damn table too. Follow us at @itshoneychile on IG and Twitter. Keep up with new episodes and exclusive content by signing up for our newsletter at www.honey-chile.com.
Honey, can you vote for us? "Chile, Please" is nominated for an NAACP Image Award in the Outstanding Lifestyle/Self-help podcast category! Here's how to vote:1. Go to vote.naacpimageawards.net2. Scroll down to select the Outstanding Lifestyle/Self-Help Podcast category and click on 'Chile, Please'. 3. Click the 'Back to Categories' button.4. Press submit vote.5. Enter an email address. No spam, we promise!6. Continue living your best life and being free.DM us if you need any help submitting and share with your family and friends! Your vote means everything to us and we can't thank you enough for your continued support!CAST YOUR VOTE!! "Chile, Please" is nominated for an NAACP Image Award in the Outstanding Lifestyle + Self-help category. Please cast your vote today! https://vote.naacpimageawards.net/"Chile, Please", an NAACP Image Award nominated podcast, is brought to you by HONEY CHILE Entertainment, an independent, boutique media & entertainment company run by Black women. We speak with love to an underserved audience: Black women 40 and over; or "Honeys", as we like to call them. We're not just bringing our own seats; we're building our own damn table too. Follow us at @itshoneychile on IG and Twitter. Keep up with new episodes and exclusive content by signing up for our newsletter at www.honey-chile.com.
All our lives we've heard our mother's and auntie's murmurings about The Change. For some of us, it's loomed in our minds like a Boogeyman. Felicia and Ivy chat with Lori L. Tharps, author and host of the My Bloody Hell podcast, to pull back the curtain on this phase of life. And it is revealing, Honeys! Guest Info:Lori L. Tharpshttps://www.loriltharps.comhttps://www.mybloodyhell.comRead, Write, & Create@loriltharpsSpecial thanks to our sponsor:Dr. Melody T. McCloud- https://www.drmccloud.com/Check out her new book Black Women's Wellness . An essential guide to lifelong health and greater well-being from one of today's highly regarded women's health experts CAST YOUR VOTE!! "Chile, Please" is nominated for an NAACP Image Award in the Outstanding Lifestyle + Self-help category. Please cast your vote today! https://vote.naacpimageawards.net/"Chile, Please", an NAACP Image Award nominated podcast, is brought to you by HONEY CHILE Entertainment, an independent, boutique media & entertainment company run by Black women. We speak with love to an underserved audience: Black women 40 and over; or "Honeys", as we like to call them. We're not just bringing our own seats; we're building our own damn table too. Follow us at @itshoneychile on IG and Twitter. Keep up with new episodes and exclusive content by signing up for our newsletter at www.honey-chile.com.
An overwhelming response to our “Chile, It's Operation: We Out!” episode let us know that Honeys are SERIOUS about figuring out their exit strategies. So Felicia and Ivy chat with not one, but two guests: Ivy's long time bestie Tiffany Foster and Nicole Amarteifio, creator of the hit digital series “An African City,” about how and why they made their expat dreams a reality. CAST YOUR VOTE!! "Chile, Please" is nominated for an NAACP Image Award in the Outstanding Lifestyle + Self-help category. Please cast your vote today! https://vote.naacpimageawards.net/"Chile, Please", an NAACP Image Award nominated podcast, is brought to you by HONEY CHILE Entertainment, an independent, boutique media & entertainment company run by Black women. We speak with love to an underserved audience: Black women 40 and over; or "Honeys", as we like to call them. We're not just bringing our own seats; we're building our own damn table too. Follow us at @itshoneychile on IG and Twitter. Keep up with new episodes and exclusive content by signing up for our newsletter at www.honey-chile.com.
Honeys, being out in these dating streets is a trip! The quest to find a mate can be amusing, bewildering and ratchet all at the same time. Listen as the hosts explore their past and current efforts to locate that ‘special someone' - plus Ivy shares a hilarious trade secret! Honey Chile Entertainment, LLCChile, Please is brought to you by HONEY CHILE Entertainment, an independent, boutique media & entertainment company run by Black women. We speak with love to an underserved audience: Black women 40 and over; or "Honeys", as we like to call them. We're not just bringing our own seats; we're building our own damn table too. Follow us at @itshoneychile on IG and Twitter. Keep up with new episodes and exclusive content by signing up for our newsletter at www.honey-chile.com.
One of the hardest jobs out there: Motherhood. Mothering is a deeply personal experience that can look very different for everyone. Add to that the pressures of racism and classism and let's just say you end up with a lot to talk about! Listen in as Felicia and Ivy chat with award-winning culture reporter and author, Helena Andrews-Dyer about her experience as a Mom and her new book, The Mamas: What I Learned About Kids, Class & Race From Moms Not Like Me. GUEST DETAILSHelena Andrews-Dyer@helena_andrews The Mamas: What I Learned About Kids, Class & Race From Moms Not Like Me Honey Chile Entertainment, LLCChile, Please is brought to you by HONEY CHILE Entertainment, an independent, boutique media & entertainment company run by Black women. We speak with love to an underserved audience: Black women 40 and over; or "Honeys", as we like to call them. We're not just bringing our own seats; we're building our own damn table too. Follow us at @itshoneychile on IG and Twitter. Keep up with new episodes and exclusive content by signing up for our newsletter at www.honey-chile.com.
We often only think of grief in relation to the loss of a loved one. We are whole humans, leading whole ass lives, and the trauma of loss is not exclusive to death. We lose jobs, we lose marriages, we lose relationships, we lose our identities and even our minds. Felicia and Ivy explore the different ways a variety of losses have affected their lives and what they learned from those experiences. SHOW CREDITSProduction Company: HONEY CHILE Entertainment (@itshoneychile)Executive Producer: Felicia Pride (@feliciapride)Producer: Dianne McGuire (@dimcguire)Associate Producer: Ivy Grant (@envy_elaine)Hosts: Felicia Pride (@feliciapride) and Ivy Grant (@envy_elaine)Publicist: Jasu Sims of Press Theory (@presstheory)Post-Production Engineering: Adode Media (@adodemedia)Video Editor: Jemonique Miller (@_jemmiller) "Chile, Please"Black women 40 and over are out here defying odds, grabbing happiness, and living unapologetically. Hosted by Felicia Pride, writer, pleasure seeker, and head of HONEY CHILE, and Ivy Grant, corporate strategist and self-indulger in training, “Chile, Please” is a personal and fearless exploration of the pleasures and pains of being Black and women of a certain age. It's the sister talk that hoots, hollers, testifies AND satisfies, to remind you that you're not alone in this. Honey Chile Entertainment, LLCChile, Please is brought to you by HONEY CHILE Entertainment, an independent, boutique media & entertainment company run by Black women. We speak with love to an underserved audience: Black women 40 and over; or "Honeys", as we like to call them. We're not just bringing our own seats; we're building our own damn table too. Follow us at @itshoneychile on IG and Twitter. Keep up with new episodes and exclusive content by signing up for our newsletter at www.honey-chile.com.
On the quest to tell stories by, for, or about Honeys, (Black women 40+), across film, TV, digital, and audio. It's giving... community support.Become a Honey Insider today!"Chile, Please"Black women 40 and over are out here defying odds, grabbing happiness, and living unapologetically. Hosted by Felicia Pride, writer, pleasure seeker, and head of HONEY CHILE, and Ivy Grant, corporate strategist and self-indulger in training, “Chile, Please” is a personal and fearless exploration of the pleasures and pains of being Black and women of a certain age. It's the sister talk that hoots, hollers, testifies AND satisfies, to remind you that you're not alone in this. Honey Chile Entertainment, LLCChile, Please is brought to you by HONEY CHILE Entertainment, an independent, boutique media & entertainment company run by Black women. We speak with love to an underserved audience: Black women 40 and over; or "Honeys", as we like to call them. We're not just bringing our own seats; we're building our own damn table too. Follow us at @itshoneychile on IG and Twitter. Keep up with new episodes and exclusive content by signing up for our newsletter at www.honey-chile.com.
Honeys we need to stop paying lip service to rest, self-care, relaxation and prioritizing one's well-being. They often take a backseat, but we deserve better! How would you rate your own relationship with rest? Listen in as personal discoveries are uncovered, new behaviors are explored and Ivy is called to the carpet for an intervention!ResourcesTherapy For Black Girls - Chile, find the help you DESERVE todayThe Nap Ministry , @thenapministry on IG -Tricia Hersey believes REST IS RESISTANCE and so do we!! Dipsea - Hey Honeys, erotica is self care too!Meditopia - Cuz, sometimes we need a little help centering our thoughts and calming our mindsKey Moments5:20 - What we talkin' 'bout today?!8:13 - What's your relationship with rest/self-care? Honestly.17:46 - Why can't we put ourselves first??22:00 - The balancing act of life25:27- But what does depression look like??35:04 - Surrender is key38:52 - Where do we go from here? 43:28 - Doing NOTHING is fine too!Show CreditsProduction Company: HONEY CHILE Entertainment (@itshoneychile)Executive Producer: Felicia Pride (@feliciapride) Producer: Dianne McGuire (@dimcguire)Associate Producer: Ivy Grant (@envy_elaine)Hosts: Felicia Pride (@feliciapride) and Ivy Grant (@envy_elaine)Video Editor: Jemonique Miller (@_jemmiller)Post Production Sound: Adode Media (@adodemedia)Publicist: Jasu Sims of Press Theory (@presstheory) "Chile, Please"Black women 40 and over are out here defying odds, grabbing happiness, and living unapologetically. Hosted by Felicia Pride, writer, pleasure seeker, and head of HONEY CHILE, and Ivy Grant, corporate strategist and self-indulger in training, “Chile, Please” is a personal and fearless exploration of the pleasures and pains of being Black and women of a certain age. It's the sister talk that hoots, hollers, testifies AND satisfies, to remind you that you're not alone in this. Honey Chile Entertainment, LLCChile, Please is brought to you by HONEY CHILE Entertainment, an independent, boutique media & entertainment company run by Black women. We speak with love to an underserved audience: Black women 40 and over; or "Honeys", as we like to call them. We're not just bringing our own seats; we're building our own damn table too. Follow us at @itshoneychile on IG and Twitter. Keep up with new episodes and exclusive content by signing up for our newsletter at www.honey-chile.com.
Honeys, this season was filled with laughter, love, life lessons and Black joy. We've had so much fun sharing it all with our listeners. Felicia and Ivy have brought together some of their favorite moments of the season. Listen in and stay tuned for season two this fall!Follow us at @itshoneychile on IG and Twitter. Keep up with new episodes and exclusive content by signing up for our newsletter at https://bit.ly/honey-newsletter.SHOW CREDITSProduction Company: HONEY CHILE Entertainment (@itshoneychile)Executive Producer: Felicia Pride (@feliciapride)Producer: Dianne McGuire (@dimcguire)Associate Producer: Ivy Grant (@envy_elaine)Associate Producer: Jassiel McBride (@jassielmcbride)Hosts: Felicia Pride (@feliciapride) and Ivy Grant (@envy_elaine)Video Editor: Jassiel McBride (@jassielmcbride)Post-Recording Audio Engineer/ Mixer: Jassiel McBride (@jassielmcbride)Publicist: Jasu Sims of Press Theory (@presstheory)
It be our friends who help us get through this crazy thing called life. But maintaining friendships as a Honey isn't always easy. In this special episode of “Chile, Please”, besties Ivy and Dianne explore what friendship means to them and what ‘showing up' for their squad really looks like.Follow us at @itshoneychile on IG and Twitter. Keep up with new episodes and exclusive content by signing up for our newsletter at https://bit.ly/honey-newsletter.SHOW CREDITSProduction Company: HONEY CHILE Entertainment (@itshoneychile)Executive Producer: Felicia Pride (@feliciapride)Producer: Dianne McGuire (@dimcguire)Associate Producer: Ivy Grant (@envy_elaine)Associate Producer: Jassiel McBride (@jassielmcbride)Hosts: Felicia Pride (@feliciapride) and Ivy Grant (@envy_elaine)Video Editor: Jassiel McBride (@jassielmcbride)Post-Recording Audio Engineer/ Mixer: Jassiel McBride (@jassielmcbride)Assistant Audio Editor: Owen Youngren (@why.owen)Publicist: Jasu Sims of Press Theory (@presstheory)
Honeys, we need to be thinking about our golden years. Are we prepared and protected? Will we have our own Rose, Blanche, Dorothy and Sophia situation? What can retirement look like for Honeys these days? Listen as Felicia and Ivy explore their own ideas about what choices they'd like to make for their future retired selves. Let's get in to it. Follow us at @itshoneychile on IG and Twitter. Keep up with new episodes and exclusive content by signing up for our newsletter at https://bit.ly/honey-newsletter.SHOW NOTESBlack Ex-pats In Costa RicaLenny Kravitz's Otherworldly Brazilian CompoundFour Black Women On Retiring EarlySHOW CREDITSProduction Company: HONEY CHILE Entertainment (@itshoneychile)Executive Producer: Felicia Pride (@feliciapride)Producer: Dianne McGuire (@dimcguire)Associate Producer: Ivy Grant (@envy_elaine)Associate Producer: Jassiel McBride (@jassielmcbride)Hosts: Felicia Pride (@feliciapride) and Ivy Grant (@envy_elaine)Video Editor: Jassiel McBride (@jassielmcbride)Post-Recording Audio Engineer/ Mixer: Jassiel McBride (@jassielmcbride)Assistant Audio Editor: Owen Youngren (@why.owen)Publicist: Jasu Sims of Press Theory (@presstheory)
Hosts Felicia and Ivy, along with their producer Dianne, get into their beliefs on religion, spirituality, the afterlife and how those beliefs have morphed over time. You know, all the taboo subjects folk, especially Honeys, aren't supposed to talk about. Follow us at @itshoneychile on IG and Twitter. Keep up with new episodes and exclusive content by signing up for our newsletter at https://bit.ly/honey-newsletter.SHOW CREDITSProduction Company: HONEY CHILE Entertainment (@itshoneychile)Executive Producer: Felicia Pride (@feliciapride)Producer: Dianne McGuire (@dimcguire)Associate Producer: Ivy Grant (@envy_elaine)Associate Producer: Jassiel McBride (@jassielmcbride)Hosts: Felicia Pride (@feliciapride) and Ivy Grant (@envy_elaine)Video Editor: Jassiel McBride (@jassielmcbride)Post-Recording Audio Engineer/ Mixer: Jassiel McBride (@jassielmcbride)Assistant Audio Editor: Owen Youngren (@why.owen)Publicist: Jasu Sims of Press Theory (@presstheory)
This week we have the incredible clinical sexologist and reproductive health expert, Elena Lakay, on the show to talk about orgasmic living. Listen to hear Elena school us about pu**y meditations, orgasmic permanence, worshiping your inner honey, and connecting to the divine feminine.Follow us at @itshoneychile on IG and Twitter. Keep up with new episodes and exclusive content by signing up for our newsletter at https://bit.ly/honey-newsletter.SHOW NOTESElena Lakay (@elenalakay)Retreat LinkAlex Kaufmann (@bahayogi)Sole' (Aja Shah) (@mrssole)SHOW CREDITSProduction Company: HONEY CHILE Entertainment (@itshoneychile)Executive Producer: Felicia Pride (@feliciapride)Producer: Dianne McGuire (@dimcguire)Associate Producer: Ivy Grant (@envy_elaine)Associate Producer: Jassiel McBride (@jassielmcbride)Hosts: Felicia Pride (@feliciapride) and Ivy Grant (@envy_elaine)Video Editor: Jassiel McBride (@jassielmcbride)Post-Recording Audio Engineer/ Mixer: Jassiel McBride (@jassielmcbride)Publicist: Jasu Sims of Press Theory (@presstheory)
Writer and podcaster Nichole Perkins joins Felicia and Ivy to discuss their desire to see more multi-faceted representation of Black women on the stage and screen. Listen as they recall the characters that inspired them, those that miss the mark and all that's still left to be explored. All over a lot of laughter.Follow us at @itshoneychile on IG and Twitter. Keep up with new episodes and exclusive content by signing up for our newsletter at https://bit.ly/honey-newsletter.SHOW NOTES Nichole Perkins, https://www.nicholeperkins.com/ , IG: @tnwhiskeywoman"Sometimes I Trip On How Happy We Could Be" by Nichole Perkinstendermovie.comShowrunner: a person who oversees the writing and production of each episode of a television series and has ultimate managerial and creative control over the series A showrunner is more than just a producer. He or she is the creator or co-creator of a show and is a writer as well."If I Was Your Girlfriend" by Prince (lyric reference)"The Black Poets" edited by Dudley Randall"Really Love" on NetflixSHOW CREDITSProduction Company: HONEY CHILE Entertainment (@itshoneychile)Executive Producer: Felicia Pride (@feliciapride)Producer: Dianne McGuire (@dimcguire)Associate Producer: Ivy Grant (@envy_elaine)Associate Producer: Jassiel McBride (@jassielmcbride)Hosts: Felicia Pride (@feliciapride) and Ivy Grant (@envy_elaine)Video Editor: Jassiel McBride (@jassielmcbride)Post-Recording Audio Engineer/ Mixer: Jassiel McBride (@jassielmcbride)Publicist: Jasu Sims of Press Theory (@presstheory)
Honey… navigating white spaces can be exhausting and painful. So, how can we stay true to ourselves in a world that constantly negates the validity and value of our culture, our minds and our talent? Ivy and Felicia share how code-switching, minimizing themselves, and combatting microaggressions has impacted them, lessons they've learned about how to deal, and how they've chosen to protect their hearts and minds from it all.Follow us at @itshoneychile on IG and Twitter. Keep up with new episodes and exclusive content by signing up for our newsletter at https://bit.ly/honey-newsletter.SHOW NOTESCode-switching definition"Karen" definitionCentral Park Birdwatching Incident 2021The C.R.O.W.N ActSHOW CREDITSProduction Company: HONEY CHILE Entertainment (@itshoneychile)Executive Producer: Felicia Pride (@feliciapride)Producer: Dianne McGuire (@dimcguire)Associate Producer: Ivy Grant (@envy_elaine)Associate Producer: Jassiel McBride (@jassielmcbride)Hosts: Felicia Pride (@feliciapride) and Ivy Grant (@envy_elaine)Video Editor: Jassiel McBride (@jassielmcbride)Post-Recording Audio Engineer/ Mixer: Jassiel McBride (@jassielmcbride)Publicist: Jasu Sims of Press Theory (@presstheory)
Black women and money. A relationship we don't talk enough about. But Felicia, Ivy and guest Honey/show producer Dianne McGuire wade into the taboo waters of telling their financial business and how they're working to improve their relationship with the almighty dollar. They explore personal revelations, reveal past traumas, and share plans for their futures.Follow us at @itshoneychile on IG and Twitter. Keep up with new episodes and exclusive content by signing up for our newsletter at https://bit.ly/honey-newsletter.SHOW NOTESTiffany “The Budgetnista” Aliche thebudgetnista.com @thebudgetnistaDerek Johnson Dare To Be Domestic @daretobedomesticBlack Interior Designers Network @blackinteriordesignersnetworkSHOW CREDITSProduction Company: HONEY CHILE Entertainment (@itshoneychile)Executive Producer: Felicia Pride (@feliciapride)Producer: Dianne McGuire (@dimcguire)Associate Producer: Ivy Grant (@envy_elaine)Associate Producer: Jassiel McBride (@jassielmcbride)Hosts: Felicia Pride (@feliciapride) and Ivy Grant (@envy_elaine)Video Editor: Jassiel McBride (@jassielmcbride)Post-Recording Audio Engineer/ Mixer: Jassiel McBride (@jassielmcbride)Publicist: Jasu Sims of Press Theory (@presstheory)
Felicia and Ivy discuss the revelations they've had about life, work, relationships, and love going into their forties. Listen to the ladies chat about doing deep self work, walking in their purpose, understanding their value as Black women and discovering their sensual and sexual freedom.Follow us at @itshoneychile on IG and Twitter. Keep up with new episodes and exclusive content by signing up for our newsletter at https://bit.ly/honey-newsletter.SHOW NOTESHONEY CHILE Entertainment - www.honey-chile.com Melissa Butler, CEO of The Lip Bar Cree Summer - @iamcreesummerSHOW CREDITSProduction Company: HONEY CHILE Entertainment (@itshoneychile)Executive Producer: Felicia Pride (@feliciapride) Producer: Dianne McGuire (@dimcguire)Associate Producer: Ivy Grant (@envy_elaine)Associate Producer: Jassiel McBride (@jassielmcbride)Hosts: Felicia Pride (@feliciapride) and Ivy Grant (@envy_elaine)Video Editor: Jassiel McBride (@jassielmcbride)Post-Recording Audio Engineer/ Mixer: Jassiel McBride (@jassielmcbride)Publicist: Jasu Sims of Press Theory (@presstheory)
Black women over 40 are out here defying odds, grabbing happiness, and living unapologetically. Hosted by Felicia Pride, writer and pleasure seeker, and Ivy Grant, corporate strategist and self-indulger in training, “Chile, Please” is a personal and fearless exploration of the pleasures and pains of being Black and women of a certain age. It's the sister talk that hoots and hollers, testifies and satisfies, to remind you that you're not alone in this.Follow us at @itshoneychile on IG and Twitter. Keep up with new episodes and exclusive content by signing up for our newsletter at https://bit.ly/honey-newsletter.