The Brown Shuga Podcast is a LGBTQIA+ podcast that highlights the work, or lives, of influential queer Black and Brown queer women and people of color. Your host, Tamica, will lead said interviews while delving into hot and relevant topics within the sapphic community. Rambling is to be expected.
This week for the Brown Shuga podcast, we sit down with isthatpapi and Feignix Reign, also known as The Sinners. You've most likely seen them on your screens—even if it was late at night, under the covers with the sound turned all way the down. We sit down and talk about sex work, awkward moments at play parties, and using BDSM as a way to strengthen one's relationship. You can follow the couple on their Instagram and TikTok. You can also visit their site, vaginabased.com.As always, you can follow the Brown Shuga Podcast here on Spotify and on Instagram.
This week we sit down with THEE lesbian film critic, Aria Velz. Aria went viral on Tik Tok a number of times for her detailed breakdowns and synopsis on various sapphic media. She talks more about what started her interested in gay media, and how that passion carries into her career as a theater director. You can check out Aria's TikTok, Instagram, Youtube and Letterboxd. You can also check out her lesbian movie Google spreadsheet here. As always, you can follow the Brown Shuga Podcast here on Spotify and on Instagram.
For our first episode, Tamica sits down with Racha Lawler. Tahani Queen, a Black queer midwife who recently opened the first Black-owned midwifery in central Virginia. They discuss the very Black history of midwifery, and what the practice looks like for Racha and her clients. You can learn more about Racha and Gather Grounded Midwifery via their Instagram or website. As always, make sure to like, rate, and follow the brown sugar podcast here on Spotify! You can also follow us on Instagram @wearebrownshuga. Have a question? Want to tell Tamica a messy story? You can DM her on Instagram, or send an email to tastetheshuga@gmail.com. This podcast is solely for entertainment purposes. The content of this podcast episode is not intended to replace professional medical advice.
Get to know your host, Tamica Jean-Charles, as she discusses what listeners can expect on the Brown Shuga podcast.