A new podcast base out of Canada featuring three Jamaican girls Nordeen -The Storm that was never forecasted but comes with passion! Nordia- The optimist / obsessive creativity with her affinity with words she delivers subtly in contrast to her co-hosts Our Podcast drops every Tuesday at 7 pm M…
HOW ARE YOU ALL HANDLING QUARANTINE HERE IS SOME INSIGHT ON HOW RACHEL MY SELF AND NORDIA HAVE BEEN DOING
SORRY FOR THE DELAY BUT HERE WE GO WITH PART 2 ENJOY WITH LOVE FROM ALL OF US STAY SAFE DURING THESE TIME
ON THIS WEEK EPISODE AND WEEKS TO COME WE HAVE OUR COUSIN DESIREE ON THE PODCAST WITH US TALKING ABOUT THE LAST DECADE AND JUST SOME OF THE EXPERIENCE WE HAVE ALL ENDURE LIVIN'COLORED THANKS FOR LISTENING AND STAY TUNED FOR MORE EPISODES
life update what we have been doing by Black Women's Tea'
Happy new year everyone This is our first post of the new year as we were on a hiatus for the last couple of months . please follow us on all our platforms. thank you guys for your support.
What it's like when you move to Canada for Jamaicans ft. Tenecia our hair stylist. listen to the stories do they sound familiar.
The challenges we face being twins. Why can't people see twins as two different people.
Join us as we discuss hair and the challenges black girls face in Canada and around the world. While other race are celebrated when they take our culture. Why do black girls and guys get kick out of school for cornrows, afros and braids and dreads. Why do we lose our jobs for things that are apart of our culture. Why is there no rules to protect black culture expression in the world?
This episode was recored in Jamaica during our mini vacation.This episode we talk about the challenges dark skinned black woman face in Jamaica in the work force as well as live. We also talk about educated fools
In this episode we talk about mental issues and the stigma in the caribbean community and we do to take care of ourselves.
Todays episode we talk about toxic relationships and how those relationships leave scars/ side effects. We explore how those side effects determine our action when dealing with new relationships
This episode is about the challenges we face with dealing with different generations. In the Jamaican community and maybe order caribbean cultures the hierarchy is oldest to youngest. Therefore the youngest can never teach the older generation anything new?
Bailey, Nordeen and Nordia try to uncover why black men devalues black women, mostly dark skinned black women. We also explore dating out of our race and why we don't make that our first choice. Listen laugh and join the conversation.
Livin’ Colored A podcast about 3 females living in Canada discussing their lives and experiences as Black women.Join the conversation.Hosts: Bailey, Nordeen, Nordia. What it's like to be black and working in a white world!
Livin'Colored Season 1 Episode 1 by Black Women's Tea'