Steepin’ It Real Podcast exists to create a safe place for Black Women. The weekly conversation spreads diverse knowledge, inspires strength, and builds confidence amongst Black Women to empower the next generation of Black Girls.
In Episode 52, it's your favorite set of ladies, Cece, Kayci, and Brittany (with a special appearance from our Branding and Creative Director Brie). It's been one helluva week and we discuss it ALL. We kick off the episode with some good news from Brit, before getting into a pretty serious discussion surrounding the untimely death of Kobe and Gianna "Gigi" Bryant. We follow up with why Terry Crews should have just stuck to pop locking and we talk about whether we would take $70,000 or an invitation to the Roc Nation Brunch. Which would you choose? We close the episode with talks of this past weekend Grammy Award Show. Check it out on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. #dallas (https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/dallas/) #podsincolor (https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/podsincolor/) #podcasts (https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/podcasts/)
In episode 51, Kayci and Brit are back for the first time since the new year with Cece. We catch up and talk 2020 Goals. We discuss Beyonce's new Ivy Park x Adidas athletic collaboration and double dip a Netflix based discussion on new releases including Tyler Perry's new original film, "A Fall from Grace" and the documentary "Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez". The episode closes with a brief discussion about Bhad Bhabie and Absentee Fathers. It's a bunch of laughs and insiders this episode! Check it out on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and iHeart Radio.
In the first episode of 2020 season, the ladies of the Steepin' It Real Podcast interview Morgan Harrison of Mo Vintage. They also discuss their goals for 2020, read a What's the Tea Letter, breaking points in relationships, Boosie's shimmy, and the war with Iran.
In episode 49, the co-hosts of Steepin' It Real interview Luscious Barbie of Letz Talk Dallas. We debate if Stevie Wonder is really blind. Cardi B gifting Offset with $500,000 for his birthday comes up. We show our excitement for Aaliyah's music availability in 2020. We also discuss Karol Sanchez's "kidnapping," how long does it take to move on from a previous relationship, and our goals for 2020.
In episode 48, the ladies of the Steepin' It Real Podcast discuss Lizzo's appearance at the Laker's game, Nick Cannon's diss song toward Eminem, OT Genasis remaking Keyshia Cole's "Love" song, Brother Nature getting jumped in Miami, The 2020 Netflix Guide, and Facebook's latest legal war. Tune in to our weekly rants on Spotify, iTunes, Google Play, or iHeart Radio.
In episode 47, Kayci Cole, Brit Engram, and Cicely Rue talks about George Zimmerman and his latest antics; Fabolous and his refusal to pay Shiggy; Offset's alleged infidelity; the world of Onlyfans, and the movie Queen & Slim. Tune in to their weekly rants and tangents on Spotify, iTunes, Google Play, and iHeart Radio.
In episode 46, the ladies of the Steepin' It Real Podcast sit down with Victoria, the owner of 4theculture Studios! They discuss Omarion and The Millennium Tour, Goldlink's comments about Mac MIller, what they're thankful for, their favorite childhood memories, and how they deal with toxic family members.
In episode 45, Cicely Rue, Brit Engram, Kayci Cole, Goldielocks, and Lauren talk about Colin Kapernick, Ari Lennox + the Soul Train Awards, Sex Trafficking, and cuffing during the holiday season.
Episode 44 is filled with real life issues. We received a What's the Tea letter from one of our listeners. We also talk about the homelessness issue in Dallas and the ban that prevents churches from offering sheltering. Drake got boo'd off the stage and you may be surprised, but we actually sympathized with this man. Other topics include, Instagram hiding likes, Alexis Crawford's murder, Rodney Reed, and #AdoptionAwarenessMonth!
In episode 43, your favorite co-hosts discuss T.I's comments about his daughter virginity, Rodney Reed, Summer Walker, the white woman killed by a black cop, The Harriet Tubman movie and celebrates Brie Banks' (our creative director) birthday.
In episode, Instagram Got Ya Bxtch, Cicely Rue, Goldielocks, Brit Engram, Kayci Cole, and Lauren talk about the death of John Witherspoon, Kayne West's new album and recent interview, YG's kicking a Trump fan off stage, Apryl Jones and Lil' Fizz, and Halloween! Follow us on Instagram: @steepinitrealpodcast Follow us on Twitter: @steepinitreal Like us on Facebook: @steepinitreal Donate to our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/steepinitreal
In this episode, Cicely Rue, Kayci Elle, Lauren, and Goldielocks discuss the safety of black women, Mark Zuckerberg and billionaires, Gucci Mane vs. Angela Yee, and the situation with Always removing the feminine symbol Follow us on Instagram: @steepinitrealpodcast Follow us on Twitter: @steepinitreal Like us on Facebook: @steepinitreal Donate to our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/steepinitreal
In episode 40, we discuss the killing of Atatiana Jefferson. We also discuss Kanye West telling Kim Kardashian he feels she's too sexy at times. That's where the episode stops after a heated debate about submission causes tension to run high between the co-hosts. Check out this brief yet very real and entertaining episode from your favorite podcast! Follow us on Instagram: @steepinitrealpodcast Follow us on Twitter: @steepinitreal Like us on Facebook: @steepinitreal Donate to our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/steepinitreal
In episode 37, Loose Rap, Cicely Rue let's the gang run wild as they talk about a variety of topics. There's no outline, no filters, and no chill in this week's Steepin' It Real. Follow us on Instagram: @steepinitrealpodcast Follow us on Twitter: @steepinitreal Like us on Facebook: @steepinitreal Donate to our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/steepinitreal
In this episode, Cicely Rue, Brit Engram, Brie Banks, Kayci Cole, Lauren, and DJ Goldielocks discuss the trial of Botham Jean and its aftermath. Afterwards, they gone on a rampage about what it took to get a husband in the 1950s and our different economic upbringing. Follow us on Instagram: @steepinitrealpodcast Follow us on Twitter: @steepinitreal Like us on Facebook: @steepinitreal Donate to our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/steepinitreal
It's the end of #Hotgirlsummer and Cicely Rue, Brit Engram, Kayci Cole, DJ Goldielocks, and Lauren hate to see it go, but all good things must come to an end. Other things discussed include, Dallas Observer Music Nominees, The Botham Jean Case, Cuffing Season, and women submitting to men. Follow us on Instagram: @steepinitrealpodcast Follow us on Twitter: @steepinitreal Like us on Facebook: @steepinitreal Donate to our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/steepinitreal
We give you a wild episode in Tea Time w/ Rikki Blu. There's no order! Just a lot of fun and good vibes while talking about Dallas, Meg the Stallion, teachers buying weed from students, dxck appointments, cheating, and finally finishing up with an interview from Rikki Blu.
In episode 35, Find love on Facebook, Cicely Rue, Brit Engram, Kayci Cole, and Lauren have mixed feelings about Nicki Minaj's retirement. Facebook Dating App brings laughter before they move on to more serious topics, the expectations of black women and preparing for kids. To finish up, they discuss saying no and the #MeToo At-Home Rape Kit.
In episode 34, Guns, Love, & Power, Cicely Rue, Brit Engram, Kayci Cole, and Lauren discuss what's going on in the city, the shooting in Texas, Power's Theme Song, U.S Open, and Friends in Toxic Relationships. Don't forget to follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Just search for "Steepin' It Real Podcast." You can also donate to our Patreon and rate our podcast on your respective platform.
In Episode 33, Don't Call it a Comeback, Sugar Honey Iced Tea is no more and Steepin' It Real has taken over. Get an opportunity to learn about the new co-hosts Kayci Cole, Lauren, & DJ Goldielocks and catch up with OGs, Cicely Rue & Brittany Engram. This week's topics feature, Popeye's Vs. Chick-fil-a; Jay-Z & the NFL; #HotGirlSummer; Men w/ Nice Butts; The Amazon; and the new laws affecting Texas starting September 1st. Visit our website: www.steepinitreal.com to learn more!
We're back this week with our last episode before taking a hiatus! Don't worry, it's only for a month. In this episode, Cece and Brit sit down with attorney turned FashionPreneur™, THE Leah Frazier. Brit kicks off the episode with a "What's the Tea?" letter where an anonymous listener needs some love advice. This one is juicy. (8:30) Bobby Brown probably wants to take hits at Chris Rock, pun intended. (18:18) We move into chatting with Leah (23:33) and the ActivateHER conference where Cicely Rue participated on a panel discussing podcasting and the ladies set up and had on the fly interviews with attendees. (33:46) Learn more about what Leah's company ThinkThree Media does. If you're a creative, then you definitely wanna drop in here! (49:46) Leah then wraps up her interview with Brit's favorite "Why are you the shxt?" to date. (1:09:21)
This week, Brit and Cece are back with the SHXT. We bring you another cuppa tea with Dallas' own Beyonce, artist and rapper, Sam Lao. The episode jumps off with Brit sharing celebrity news with an educated Kardashian update. (6:30) She follows up with a local story regarding last week's attack of Muhlaysia Booker. (10:40) Brit & Sam have relatively normal "Perfect Days" and Cece is Cece with hers. (16:55) Catch some gems and inspiration as the ladies discuss self-worth (30:56). Finally, wrapping up with the perfect amount of honey to the tea with an interview with Sam Lao. (41:50)
In our latest episode, Tea Time w/ Loners Club, Brit & CeCe combine forces to chat with the Kid from the Underworld. They jump right in with some exceptionally good, pipin’ hot tea with a new What’s The Tea (7:43). We discuss Nipsey Hussle as he is laid to rest this week. (27:37) Brit shares an old secret with LC to keep from spilling some real tea (35.35), talk about some insecurities (40:18) and the challenge of feeling good enough as a creative (44:16). Finally, everything wraps up with an interview with Loners Club. (47:26)
In our latest episode, Tea Time w/ Becky the Poet, Cicely Rue is joined by Rother Vandross and Becky. We recap Activate-Her Conference and #Iammysisterskeeper. We dig into Lupita and the NSDA's issue with her finding inspiration in spasmodic dysphonia. (23:43) Discussing how beauty inspires us helps up to find what moment from our childhood impacted us the most.(30:19) We then take time to discuss first impressions and how they impact our behavior. (46:33) Finally, we finish it up with an interview with Becky the Poet. (1:09:35)
In episode 40, Tea Time w/ Mercedes Fulbright, The Shxt Podcast gets down to the nitty gritty with the violence that took place in Deep Ellum against L'Daijohnique Lee (18:02). We lighten the mood by talking about Haley Taylor Schlitz, a sixteen year old girl who’s attending SMU Dedman School of Law (35:44). “US” had a record-breaking weekend and we discuss our thoughts on that (39:02). Cuffing season is rolling back around and Cicely Rue asks Brit, how does that affect married people? (46:24) The conversation takes a more serious turn when we discuss issues affecting women (50:30). We finally finish up with our interview with Mercedes Fulbright (01:04:10).
In episode 39, Tea Time w/ DJ Naturalhiiigh, we talk our shxt about the college admissions scam (10:09). Young MA and Kodak Black also come up during our tea segment (16:32} March 20th was the Spring Equinox (19:26) and the Full Moon (32:23). Finally, we finish it up with an interview from DJ Naturalhiiigh (38:52).
The Sugar Honey Iced Tea Podcast returns with just Brit and Cicely Rue, but no worries we are still giving this hot tea. We start off with a "What's the Tea" letter (15:37) then we discuss MJ and R.Kelly (30:35). Women's History Month is on and poppin' so we share some important facts (32:50). We finish up by discussing ways to spread love to other women (37:26).
It's another episode with the Sugar Honey Iced Tea Podcast and in this one we're bringing you some serious shxt. From Jussie Smollet (22:45) to the Gucci Boycott (30:11). It's still Black History Month so we dive into black love (37:00) and what we believe are the top three issues plaguing the black community (43:46). Donate: Become a Patron (https://www.patreon.com/theshxtpodcast) ! Follow Us: Twitter (https://twitter.com/TheSHXTPodcast) + Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/theshxtpodcast/) + Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/PodcastTheSHIT/)
In episode 36, Modern Woman Shxt, we discuss the Grammies/NBA (6:36). We received two What’s the Tea letters! So you know we had to dish out some advice (22:30). We got a little personal and discussed what it means to be a modern woman in a relationship (58:08). Topics we touched on are expectations (1:09:50), challenges (1:26:03), and addressing those challenges (1:32:00). Donate: Become a Patron (https://www.patreon.com/theshxtpodcast) ! Follow Us: Twitter (https://twitter.com/TheSHXTPodcast) + Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/theshxtpodcast/) + Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/PodcastTheSHIT/)
In episode 35, Tea Time w/ Dallas Clark, we're focusing on black history and love. We discuss Cardi B and 21 Savage. We get a little personal with love letters to ourselves, discussing favorite love songs and movies, and discussing the ailments of toxic love. We then finish up with an interview from our lovely guest, Dallas Clark! Don't forget to donate to our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/theshxtpodcast) !
In episode 34, we discuss our goals for February (10:53) and the best thing about the shortest month in the year, Black History Month (14:20). Afterwards, we jump into the recent #MeToo situation in an Atlanta Nightclub (24:53). We can't forget that this month is also the month of love, so we discuss what that word means to us (29:30) followed by the art of letting go (39:44). To top off our conversation, we discuss how it was growing up black (53:44). We have a special treat for you too in this episode with a little taste of pre-show converstaion (1:05:38) Don't forget to donate to our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/theshxtpodcast) !
We’re back this week with the tea and you don’t want to miss your specially brewed cup. To celebrate National Hobby Month we tell you ours (10:19). Cicely Rue shares a “What’s the Tea” experience (15:44) and we talk about weenies (22:56). We get a little serious when we discuss Kamala Harris (26:35) but lighten the mood with Ariana Grande (40:52). We get excited about the upcoming albums and movies (53:52) and share beauty tips for the winter (1:15:23). We also discuss Dallas Observer highlighting black restaurants (1:22:56).
We’re back with another episode and this time we’re talking shit with David Morgan! We start off with the GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN (12:53). We hop into the R. Kelly documarty (28:33) but lighten the mood by talking about MARSAI MARTIN’S movie, Little, with Issa Rae and Regina Hall (50:04). It’s a new year so discuss the books on reading and inspirational quotes for 2018 (52:57). Then we cap it off with an interview from David Morgan (1:04:38).
For this Tea Time, we brought in Jiffy of Jay Sage Productions. Brit and Cece holds it down with the guest for a quick 30-min interview to start off the year! About Jiffy: Jamila, also known as Jiffy, is a Dallas native, influencer and creative. She is currently the owner of a production and management company named Jay Sage Productions, and has been the Dallas Influencer for I Don't Do Clubs for over 2 years. Her past realms consist of artist management, artist development showcases and events with 808 Entertainment and scouting. Now shes focusing solely on live event management, concert productions and building the Jay Sage brand.
In episode 30, Ele + Cicely Rue celebrate their Christmas special with Robert and Hysom of 4ormypeople.
In the 29th episode, Brit, Cicely Rue, and Ele Michele talk about a lot of crazy shxt as usual. First on the list is Cardi B and Offset (19:32). We talk about racist Christmas trees (24:06) and crack (36:03). Since, Christmas is coming up we touch on that pagan holiday as well by discussing our favorite Christmas songs (37:55).
In episode 28, this is the Cicely Rue and Ele Michele show and boy don't they give a good one. They start out talking about their goals for 2019 and what they would want to be remembered for when they die (20:42). Weekly weenies is now a thing so keep some nominees in mind (28:38). Dwight Howard was outed (39:39) and the Lion's King trailer was released (50:38). Matching breakup tattoos are a thing now, but Ele Michele and Cicely Rue aren't really on that wave (54:34) and they definitely aren't here for the family drama around the holidays (1:25:35)
In episode 27, Brit has returned! We discuss Stan Lee (14:30) and then Victoria's Secret (24:53). Of course that got a little raunchy so we decided to add a little heat and discuss the California fires (32:36). The democrats took the house but the political system in America is still a burning house (44:32). We keep the heat up with cuffin season + Netflix + and women in high heels (49:03). We take a serious turn by discussing Gabrielle and Michelle child birthing woes (1:05:13), but we spice it back up with Jill Scott skills (1:14:51)
Brit wasn't able to make this episode, but that didn't stop Cicely Rue and Ele from talking their shxt this week. They discussed the male version of Rachel Dolezal (13:06) and another white woman that can't mind her damn business, Susan (19:17). Cicely Rue showed her sensitive side when discussing Ariana Grande's new song, "Thank You, Next (32:33)." Then Ele and Cicely Rue got some shit off their chest when talking about what it mean to be considered a loud woman (39:35). Don't forget you can also subscribe to the podcast on iTunes and Google Podcast!
We're back this week, but this time we got something special for you. In episode twenty-five, we got Rother Vandross back in the house! He's bring us his take on our weekly topics and boy do we give you a show. We discuss who we want to kill (09:26) and move over to the midterm elections because doesn't politics just make you want to kill someone (19:05). Clearly politics make you want to kill people because someone sent pipe bombs to members of the democratic party homes (29:23). Hennything is possible expect a Hennything Fest and we discuss that (39:13). And Henny makes you loose, so that's probably what they had at FreakNik(46:47)and that one chick who thinks she's not black was probably drinking henny (58:40).
In episode 24, we do a lot of freaking ranting. You can find us ranting about Botham Jean's killer social media account and white women who don't mind their own business (26:50). Or about Essence first black woman photographer (no seriously) (53:06) or domestic violence (59:58). We also have an official ranting segment this episode that begins at 1:06:00. Don't forget to follow on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook or subscribe to our Sound, iTunes, and Google Podcast by searching for 'The Shxt Podcast.'
In episode 23, Brit, Cicely Rue, and Ele Michele are back with their regular shxt talking. From a discussion about their favorite conspiracy theories (10:58) to a star-crossed lover's What's the Tea letter (16:50), these women give their honest opinions. They don't stop their though! They finish up with Ferris Wheel Fxckin' (28:33), Elon Musk (36:27), Cuffin' Season (43:07), and Breast Cancer Awareness (52:50).
In episode 22, Bad Girls for Life, Cicely Rue, Brit, and Ele Michele open up with the celebration of Halloween (22:58). Then they talk their shxt about Cardi B + Offset and what it means to cheat smart (37:47). Of course, Brit gives the rundown on Kanye West and the bad girls give their thoughts (55:34). In case you didn't know, Bad Boys Three is coming (hence, the name of our episode) find out when! (1:21:08). We close out with a discussion about alternative beauty (1:29:40). Don't forget to subscribe to us on iTunes + Google Play by searching 'The Shxt Podcast.'
In this episode, Brit, Ele, and Cicely Rue discuss Botham Jean, Princess Tiana, and somewhere in there, pussy poppin is mentioned. Brit gives us a Kanye West Report and Ele shares some Urban News. Don't forget to subscribe to us on Google Play, iTunes, and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook by searching 'The Shxt Podcast.'
In this episode, you get a new look and new topics. We talk about Nicki Minaj and Cardi, Janet Jackson, Bobby Brown, Katt Williams, and Serena Williams with a moment of silence for Mac Miller. Of course, there's hilarious side conversation with a whole lotta nonsense!
In episode nineteen, Cicely Rue, Brit, and Ele Michele discuss some hot shit. From Aretha Franklin, Nicki Minaj, and Geoffrey Owens, these ladies gives you a piece of their mind.
In this episode, it's just Cicely Rue and Ele holding it down. We talk about Beyonce & Jay-Z stage being bomb rushed and the NASA intern's firing. We also tell you what your favorite celebrities are making per an hour and discuss the conviction of a woman who lied about rate. And we pose the question, is there a such thing as bad pussy?
We back! And we talk hot shit about Nicki Minaj, Omarosa, and a lot of other people. We also tell you how to have video sex and how to properly have a fling while touching on serious topics like the #metoo movement in Dallas.
Tea Time with the Shxt Podcast gives local artists, booking agents, and musicians the opportunity to speak on their artistry or issues in the city. Recently, certain clubs in Deep Ellum asked DJs to refrain from playing trap music. Find out why in this interview with Moody Fuqua. Comment, share, and tell us what you think!
In this week's episode, your favorite co-hosts discuss Destiny Brannon, Nicki Minaj's attacks, and Blac Chyna's dating habits. We also discuss sundress season and what sparks our fireworks when meeting a person for the first time. National Minority Mental Health Month is in July, so we discuss that important issue too!
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