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Plongez dans l'univers percutant de Soupe Miso, le podcast hebdomadaire animé par Clem & Nora, créé en partenariat avec NousToutesRhône. Ensemble, nous décortiquons les mécanismes du sexisme et des violences misogynes à travers des entretiens, des débats enflammés, et des récits poignants.Aujourd'hui, c'est à la rencontre d'@angry_blackwomen que nous partons armées de questions sur le racisme ordinaire et notamment les coupes afro pour faire suite à l'épisode précédent, mais également les panneaux de rues, l'argot... Ce compte instagram est devenu une parole collective contre le racisme anti noir qui revêt différentes formes mais est bien présent dans - presque - tous les aspects de nos vies, si on sait comment le voir. Rejoignez-nous dans ce voyage où l'égalité et la justice sont au cœur de chaque épisode. Nous sommes Clem & Nora, et ensemble, #noussommesrévoltées.Parce qu'il est temps de briser le silence et d'insuffler la force du changement.Suivez-nous sur instagram Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
For many reasons, for Wood, 2023 NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player and now WNBA Draft-bound Angel Reese is off limits. Simultaneously, challenging ignorant Black men, who are athletes or performers, are pretty untouchable as well. Due to the fact they've likely been attacked and/or criticized by white people up and through the height of their relevance. Say less? Also, Wood's not interested in piling it on Black women, but the gradual ongoing transformations of Joy Reid and ESPN's Kimberly A. Martin are just disconcerting.
Welcome back! Wine and Weed; Current Events; Summer Survival Tips; National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month; Celebrities Cass Wants to Smoke with; Astrology Segment; The ladies discuss the "Angry Black Woman" trope and its implications; Moral of the Story; Shot O'Clock/Toke Time; Songs of the Week; Quotes; send in your entries for the Friendship Advice Column all season; We'll be back 07/26!
Wütend sind wir alle mal – oder besser: Wir sollten es alle hin und wieder mal werden. Wut ist nämlich ein sehr wichtiges Gefühl, um zu erkennen, wo die eigenen Grenzen liegen, wann sie überschritten werden und wie wir sie einhalten können.Wie Wut aber von außen betrachtet und bewertet wird, ist strukturell unterschiedlich. Während die Wut von Männern häufig als durchsetzungsstark wahrgenommen wird, gelten wütende Frauen eher als hysterisch. Während die Wut von weißen Menschen häufig politisch und gesellschaftlich ernst genommen wird (Bsp. Pandemieleugner*innen), gelten wütende People of Color als gefährlich (Bsp. Phänomen der Angry Black Women).Wie hängen Wut und Rassismuserfahrungen zusammen?Philosophin und Autorin Amani Abuzahra hat zu diesem Thema das Buch „Ein Ort namens Wut – Die emotionale Landkarte der Marginalisierten und was Rassismus mit Gefühlen zu tun hat” geschrieben. Sie ist in dieser Episode zu Gast und beschreibt, welchen Einfluss rassistische Zuschreibungen auf die Auslebung von Gefühlen hat und beleuchtet damit das Thema aus intersektionaler Perspektive.Außerdem spricht Lena mit der Therapeutin Rose Mukundi Kapuya, die in ihren Praxen insbesondere von Rassismus betroffene Menschen betreut. Sie erklärt, wie wir einen besseren Zugang zu unserer Wut entwickeln können und wieso das für die eigene Gesundheit so wichtig ist.Links und HintergründeRose Mukundi KapuyaAmani Abuzahra (Instagram)Buch „Ein Ort namens Wut – Die emotionale Landkarte der Marginalisierten und was Rassismus mit Gefühlen zu tun hat”Buch „Speak Out: Die Kraft weiblicher Wut”Lila Podcast: Wütende Frauen verändern die WeltLila Podcast: „Unser Schwert ist Liebe“ – die feministische Revolte im Iran. Mit Gilda Sahebi und Susan ZareFolgt und unterstützt unsWir sind auf InstagramWir sind auf twitterWir sind auf MastodonAbonniert den Lila NewsletterDen Lila Podcast unterstützen – jeder Cent macht uns unabhängiger!Im Lila-Podcast-Shop stöbern Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Check out my #bowthoughts on a previous video on "Are We Creating a New Breed of Angry Black Women" https://youtu.be/ye-5Caf7TDkShow your support by subscribing to the podcast and my YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@iamabowalways?sub_confirmation=1Regular episodes drops every Tuesday and when the spirit hits.Instagram: @iamabowalwaystwitter: @iamabowalwaystiktok: @iamabowalways
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Check out my #bowthoughts on a previous video on "Are We Creating a New Breed of Angry Black Women" https://youtu.be/ye-5Caf7TDkShow your support by subscribing to the channel https://youtube.com/c/BlackOpinionatedWoman?sub_confirmation=1Take a look at my merch if you want to support the channel https://iamabowalways.myspreadshop.comRegular episodes drops every Tuesday and when the spirit hits.Instagram: @iamabowalwaystwitter: @iamabowalwaystiktok: @iamabowalwaysFair use is a legal doctrine that promotes freedom of expression by permitting the unlicensed use of copyright-protected works in certain circumstances. Section 107 of the Copyright Act provides the statutory framework for determining whether something is a fair use and identifies certain types of uses—such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research—as examples of activities that may qualify as fair use.
Check out my #bowthoughts on a previous video on "Black Youtube Beef is Getting Out of Control #youtubebeef" https://youtu.be/iVVEH0575NwShow your support by subscribing to the channel https://www.youtube.com/@iamabowalways?sub_confirmation=1Take a look at my merch if you want to support the channel https://iamabowalways.myspreadshop.comRegular episodes drops every Tuesday and when the spirit hits.Instagram: @iamabowalwaystwitter: @iamabowalwaystiktok: @iamabowalwaysFair use is a legal doctrine that promotes freedom of expression by permitting the unlicensed use of copyright-protected works in certain circumstances. Section 107 of the Copyright Act provides the statutory framework for determining whether something is a fair use and identifies certain types of uses—such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research—as examples of activities that may qualify as fair use.
When keeping it “real” goes wrong. Kim Burrell ? Is it really news? Did what she say really ruffle feathers ? Because her reputation has always been #Messy #hurtGIRL #Mean Yet a lot of women of color has much to say, however act the same way behind closed doors everyday. This needs to be addressed. Let's talk
Thousands of people are reported missing every year in the U.S. and while not every case will get widespread media attention, the coverage of white and minority victims is far from proportionate. NEARLY 40 PERCENT OF MISSING PERSONS ARE PERSONS OF COLOR, YET, AFRICAN-AMERICANS MAKE UP ONLY 13 PERCENT OF THE POPULATION. The Black and...
Today Sadie steps us back into the Hollywood Golden Age to discuss their worst kept secret, the ghost singer Marni Nixon! Known most famously for being the female lead vocalist behind "My Fair Lady," "The King and I," and "West Side Story," she made her mark on the ears of Hollywood audiences while being sworn to secrecy over her involvement, and never being professionally credited. We discuss what little we know of her personal life, the transitions in Hollywood that led to ghost-singers, the hidden role she played, and her remaining legacy today. Want to check out some of our favorite books? Check out our booklist Follow us on Instagram @morethanamuse.podcast
This week, we're covering everything about the most uncomfortable emotion for women to talk about: anger. We discuss the different ways men and women are raised to talk and behave around anger, the science behind male and female anger, how female anger influences media and art (including tropes of the angry black woman, and spicy Latina), and also how many modern pop stars are finding freedom in writing more angry and explicit music that they previously weren't allowed to share. We get a bit personal and even a bit angry, so please enjoy! Want to check out some of our favorite books? Check out our booklist Follow us on Instagram @morethanamuse.podcast
This week, Marshall, Nick, Wil, and Brent interview Zin E. Rocklyn and discuss their novella “Flowers for the Sea.” Zin talks about the motivations behind the haunting gothic work, which just recently made the reading list for the Hugo's, and why angry Black women are valid and important to have as protagonists. Links mentioned during the show: Zin E. Rocklyn Twitter: @intelligentwat Flowers for the Sea Find Zin's work here! Support the Show: Patreon Kofi Indie Bound Contact us! JustKeepWriting.org Discord Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Marshall: Website: www.marshallcarr.com Email: marshall@marshallcarr.com Twitter: @darthpops Nick: Website: www.brightinks.org Email: nicholasbright@brightinks.org Twitter: @BrightInks Wil: Email: wil@justkeepwriting.org Twitter: @wil_ralston Instagram: @wilsartrules Brent: Twitter: @BrentCLambert @fiyahlitmag Fiyah Lit Magazine Now, just keep writing!
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Kevin Berthia’s Story: “Hearing, Hope, & Healing” Kevin Berthia is a suicide survivor and prevention advocate. Kevin was born with a genetic major depression disorder. In 2005, at the age of 22, Kevin attempted to take his own life by jumping from the Golden Gate Bridge. “I had never dealt with any of the problems...
If I'm gonna pay for EVERYTHING then I deserve more than one woman, understanding and empathy being the greatest forms of love, black men need to seek therapy, and why black men date white women, all of these are the topics discussed for our first "Men's 10s" episode. This is a podcast so we are also available on Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Spotify, Anchor, and several other podcast platforms as well as YouTube for visuals. Please like, comment, share, and subscribe. We do want to hear from our listeners, we would like to have more listener engagement. So do also check out our social media pages on Facebook, IG, Twitter, and Tik Tok. New episodes are released every Sunday at 6 pm on all podcast platforms mentioned above. Thanks and we love y'all.
Dr. Thomas Keith teaches philosophy and gender studies at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona and Claremont Graduate University, where he received his Ph.D. in 2001. Dr. Keith specializes in American philosophy and pragmatism with an emphasis on issues of race, class, and gender. In 2008 and 2011 respectively, Dr. Keith wrote, directed, and produced the...
Yes or No. Fact or Fiction.
Today's episode was made in collaboration with four amazing black women: Oluchi Ukairo (@oluchi.r.u - ig), Maa Puplampu (@ayeyo.maa - ig), Nasirah "Nasi" Biao (@_nnasi - ig), and Gabriella "Gabby" Anyia (@goof.gab - ig). Through deep and fulfilling conversation we navigate the struggle of growing up as black women. Sharing stories and airing out our deepest insecurities and fears, we find serendipity in how far we've come while still keeping in sight of how far we still need to go.
Good Hair & Scalp Health Latasha, The owner of Snakx Beauty Spa. With over 19 years’ experience and 15 years as a business owner. Latasha prides herself on her standard of excellence in both high fashion and classical hairdressing. Living by the theory “Healthy Hair is Paramount,” Latasha strives to provide guidance to her clients...
King Cas Ajani, an author, actor, playwright, producer, motivational speaker and learning mentor. King Cas, as an emotional wellbeing and development Coach, also works with young men of color who have suffered childhood sexual abuse trauma, but are often silenced by the fear of their masculinity being brought into question. Ajani and Alison Jaye sit...
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I want to talk about an experience I had in a local mom group that I am in. This episode was recorded the next day after the events and I had some things to get off my chest. Why is it that when black women are passionate or upset about something, we are labeled "Angry Black Women" but when a white women does the same she is supported and praised. Its upsetting that I have to watch what I say and how I say it because I dont want to be perceived as that Angry Black Woman but enough is enough. Here is my rant and my true feelings.Support the show (https://paypal.me/jensanger)
Why She's Winning (Ep 1803) - Healing The Angry Black Women
Today's episode was made in collaboration with four amazing black women: Oluchi Ukairo (@oluchi.r.u - ig), Maa Puplampu (@ayeyo.maa - ig), Nasirah "Nasi" Biao (@_nnasi - ig), and Gabriella "Gabby" Anyia (@goof.gab - ig). Through deep and fulfilling conversation we navigate the struggle of growing up as black women. Sharing stories and airing out our deepest insecurities and fears, we find serendipity in how far we've come while still keeping in sight of how far we still need to go.
Taquita and Daheli share the same "Blood from Beets" mishap. DAHÉLI shares her experience performing on Hell Date, writing and performing on MaDD TV , and her role in Bad Hair. She drops jewels on how to stay the course in the entertainment world. This is a must listen for anyone trying to make it looking for their lane. This episode is full is sista love! DAHÉLI HALL [da.hay.lee] is an LA-based performer, writer, and director. Dahéli is featured in Justin Simien's sophomore film, BAD HAIR which premiered at this year's Sundance Film Festival. Currently, she is a writer and performer on Netflix's DEAR WHITE PEOPLE and a recurring character on GRACE & FRANKIE. She is best known as a cast member and writer on season 13 of Fox's MADtv. She recently sold a half-hour comedy to BET that Pacific Electric Company is producing. Dahéli also co-created the original comedy, ANGRY BLACK WOMEN which won 2017's Just For Laughs “From Set to Screen” and was a selection at Series Fest. Dahéli received a BFA from NYU Tisch School of the Arts and an MFA from the Stark Producing Program at USC. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/taquita-love/support
After a bit of a hiatus, Angie From Brooklyn is back. In this episode, Angie returns with "Angry Black Women" segment, "Black Exuberance" & discusses some of the many issues affecting us all during the pandemic. This episode was sponsored by NeatLoad.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angiefrombrooklyn/support
Episode 17: There comes a time in our lives ladies, when we need to set boundaries. Whether it is at home, work or with our friends boundaries help to keep us safe and they protect our sanity! Esther Boykin, LMFT and CEO of Group Therapy Associates returns from Season 1 - Episode #2 when she and host Mimi Jacks talked about the Myth of the Strong Black Woman. Now join us as we talk about why setting boundaries is so important for self care and what some of the perceptions are of Black women in particular when we attempt to put those boundaries in place. Some people may label us as selfish, not a team player or aggressive when we have the audacity to speak up for ourselves. Be sure to listen then share with others! Please feel free to leave comments or a message as well...who knows your comments may be featured on a future episode! You can find Esther at grouptherapyassociates.com and on IG at @estherbmft and #therapyisnotadirtyword We also mentioned Eloquent Rage, written by Brittney Cooper If you love listening to MProper Mimi and all the topics we cover you can become a supporter for as little as $.99 or more! It's just a little way to show your appreciation and to help MProper Mimi to keep bringing you awesome content. Check Mimi out at MProperMimi.com. Thanks! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mpropermimi/support
Episode 17: There comes a time in our lives ladies, when we need to set boundaries. Whether it is at home, work or with our friends boundaries help to keep us safe and they protect our sanity! Esther Boykin, LMFT and CEO of Group Therapy Associates returns from Season 1 - Episode #2 when she and host Mimi Jacks talked about the Myth of the Strong Black Woman. Now join us as we talk about why setting boundaries is so important for self care and what some of the perceptions are of Black women in particular when we attempt to put those boundaries in place. Some people may label us as selfish, not a team player or aggressive when we have the audacity to speak up for ourselves. Be sure to listen then share with others! Please feel free to leave comments or a message as well...who knows your comments may be featured on a future episode! You can find Esther at grouptherapyassociates.com and on IG at @estherbmft and #therapyisnotadirtyword We also mentioned Eloquent Rage, written by Brittney Cooper If you love listening to MProper Mimi and all the topics we cover you can become a supporter for as little as $.99 or more! It's just a little way to show your appreciation and to help MProper Mimi to keep bringing you awesome content. Check Mimi out at MProperMimi.com. Thanks! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mpropermimi/support
On episode 89 of The Undiluted Podcast, JP, Mike, Clay, and Flic discuss their thoughts on three controversial trending topics: Kanye West's recent announcement that he will be running in the 2020 United States presidential election, actor Terry Crews' recent divisive statements pertaining to Black Lives Matter, and 50 Cent's recent statement about how him dating "exotic women" makes black women angry.
#PodGods Fresh & B. Hill Pour Up and Discuss: August Alsina Smashing Will Smith's Queen, Symbolism Over Substance, Pop Smoke's Posthumous Album, Kanye 2020, Life Insurance, 50 Cent vs. “Angry Black Women”, Atlanta's Infamous Pool Party, Long Distance Dating, Nab Crackers And Much More!!!! Host: Fresh & B. Hill Producer: Fresh Engineer: J. Tighe Lemieux Contact Us @ TheAintShxtShow@gmail.com Follow on social @TheAintShxtShow www.theaintshxtshow.com #BlackLivesMatter
in tis podcast episode i'm talking about:Reginae, Cuban link & Torrei Hart Respond to Lil Wayne & 50’s Comments About Angry Black Women. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Sistuhs share why as Black Women in America, it's easy to be mad. They also highlight their love for the multi-talented and misunderstood Amanda Seals. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/HeySistuhs/support
Shades of Strong | Shifting the Strong Black Woman Narrative
It’s been nearly three months since the brutal murder of Breonna Taylor & all we have is a total disregard for Black life & an incident report filled with lies. Is it not enough that Breonna Taylor was shot EIGHT times while sleeping in what was supposed to be the safety of her OWN HOME? Is it not enough that the city of Louisville has been and STILL is extremely elusive and downright dishonest about the circumstances surrounding the death of Breonna Taylor? Is it not enough that the life of a 26 year old Black women was TAKEN due to NO FAULT of her own? Is it not enough that the family of Breonna Taylor is left grieving her untimely death? IS ANY OF THAT NOT ENOUGH?!?!?! Now, the LMPD has the CAUCASITY to release an incident report that is--------------let’s just call it what it is, a BLANK piece of paper! So, even after all of this………. Black women are still expected to sit in silence. We’re not supposed to push back and when we do, we’re deemed, domineering, aggressive, too confrontational, ANGRY!!! You know what I say to that?? It’s time for ANGRY BLACK WOMEN to RISE THE FUCK UP! ...Because we have a got damn right to be angry. The family of Breonna Taylor has a right to be angry! Now, let's be clear! We don’t mean the trope – the myth of the Angry Black Woman--------- We're referring to the Angela Bassett, “This is me being resolute and standing firmly in my truth” Angry Black Woman! Black women in America have long been dragged, have been dogged out by negative stereotypes – stereotypes that are rooted and grounded in racism and slavery. And today we're saying NO MORE!! Today, we're saying, enough is enough because we're in this space to help heal a BLACK FEMALE NATION! And HEALING DOES NOT HAPPEN IN SILENCE. Malcolm X was unequivocally correct when he said, The most disrespected person in America is the black woman. The most unprotected person in America is the black woman. The most neglected person in America is the black woman. WE DESERVE BETTER! BREONNA TAYLOR DESERVES BETTER! In this episode, Shirl and Natty share their feelings about the incident report of Breonna Taylor released by the Louisville Metro Police Department and how we can each use our voices to positively affect change in the Black community while standing up against anti-blackness and systemic racism. We would LOVE to hear your thoughts on today’s conversation, so if this episode had you screaming, Yes, sis! Yes, please take a screenshot and tag us on Instagram or on your favorite social media platform. Enjoyed this episode? SUBSCRIBE. RATE. REVIEW If you enjoyed this or previous episodes, head on over to Apple Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW! And if you’re moved to do so, kindly leave us a rating and review. Not sure how to do that? Click HERE for a quick how to. Other Ways to subscribe to the Shades of Strong Podcast: Click here to subscribe via Google Podcasts Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Click here to subscribe via Tunein Click here to subscribe via Spotify Click here to subscribe via e-mail Click here to subscribe via RSS
Being a vixen (spiteful or quarrelsome women) is glorified by the media. But the “Angry Black Women” among other stereo types we’ve had to fight. If being faced with micro inequities and aggression daily crowns us angry so be it. Let’s be Angry. Let’s Stay Angry. As history shows, we must be willing to stand in rage in order to fuel change. Share your experiences with others along with this pod cast. Thanks for tuning in. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vnfiniti/support
Ibby and Tara discuss Black Lives Matter & black women, blackout day, the future of the black community and much much more! Two loosely speaking girls with very different personalities and perspectives on each and every topic. Guaranteed to make you laugh, cry and everything in between all whilst sharing life experiences. New episodes available every Tuesday hosted by @Ibby_uk and @tara_adeyemi. Get in touch with us at hwwspodcast@outlook.com
SEASON 4 HERE WE ARE....in the middle of a global health crisis...a pandemic. Bruh.Miss Rona out here causing all the problems! Tune in to hear our take on how the government has handled it, the effects on the Black community, and what we've been doing in quarantine.We would like to extend a HUGE thank you to those essential workers keeping our country running during this difficult time! And we are praying for those who have been negatively affected in any way by this virus.We have a COVID-19 Discount of $1 Ad spots running all season long. Send us an email if you'd be interested!To send us your questions, stories or anything you’re pressed about, email us at DontBePressed@gmail.com. And be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @DontBePressedPod.
Corona virus Honey Pot outrage Is there a such thing as an angry black woman --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/micpaperscissors1/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/micpaperscissors1/support
We made it to the end of another season. And we are SO grateful to the Don't Be Pressed fam for sticking around, yet again. That's why in today's episode we dedicated our topic to what YOU, what the DBP is pressed about. Should you date someone who wants kids, but you don't? Do you know how to dress? How are your finances? Is this coronavirus going to ever calm down? We cover it all! Don't forget to buy our merch! We only have a couple pieces left and definitely want to make sure you get your ORIGINALS while they're still fresh.To send us your questions, stories or anything you’re pressed about, email us at DontBePressed@gmail.com. And be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @DontBePressedPod. If you'd like us to promote you during an ad break you can either reach out to us on FB, Instagram, or Twitter or send us an email. OR you can fill out this form: https://forms.gle/15SfZoTuo78NXUyy8
The world thinks black women are angry , not angry just DETERMINED! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome to our new Saturday segment which recaps the week in politics. And muses about all things politics, culture, race, health, relationships and religion. Tune in weekly! You are gonna love it! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sophia-angeli-nelson/message
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Queen & J. are two womanist race nerds talking liberation, politics, and pop-culture over tea. Drink up! On this episode… We got some good old bi-phobia, an anti-Black call center, Detroit out here trying to get their houseless numbers up, and being positive does not mean being passive, you can be Black and proud and still embrace conflict, yes I fucking said it. This week’s hotlist - Drunk Black History, The Reset podcast, #LoveIsBlind, angry, brazy, unhinged and Black (lean in to that sh!t), Black History Month round up, bi-phobia and homophobia together in a sandwich, Honey Pot of tears, overtaxation for gentrification, passivity vs. positivity and mad other sh!t. Tweet us while you listen! #teawithqj @teawithqj and add #podin on twitter to help others discover Tea with Queen and J. podcast! WEBSITE www.TeaWithQueenAndJ.com SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: twitter.com/teawithqj Instagram: Instagram.com/teawithqj Facebook: www.facebook.com/TeawithQueenandJ Tumblr: teawithqueenandj.tumblr.com EMAIL & SPONSOR INQUIRIES teawithqueenandj@gmail.com DONATE www.paypal.me/teawithqj OR www.patreon.com/teawithqj Queen’s Amazon wishlist: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/CXV9ZDWZ3PP9?ref_=wl_share J.’s Amazon wishlist: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1NP09USMPJ0TB?ref=cm_sw_em_r_wl_ip_VEVWdvdDDemm0 SAVE THE DATE #PodinLiveNYC is back! The largest Black podcast meetup returns Saturday April 18th, 4-9pm. More details to come! PAY BLACK WOMEN Help Denise in her move to California and transition to grad school. You can send donations for Denise via paypal using her email addy: denise_mcdonaldbey@yahoo.com NOTES & EXTRA TEA Check us out on The Reset Podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-reset-podcast/episodes/29DaysofMagic-Episode-85-Black-Women-are-AMAZING---with-Queen--J-eb5eff This week’s closing clip is by @FloralAndy on twitter: https://twitter.com/FloralAndy/status/1231779933795573761 This episode was created, hosted and produced by Naima & Janicia Libations to our friend’s Domingo, Tokunbo, and D. Sindayiganza who help keep this show running by paying and supporting Black women. Libations to Ohene Cornelius for our show intro, keep up with him at https://ohenecornelius.com Libations to T.Flint for our News That's Not News intro! Find him at www.tflintvoiceovers.com/ Libations to Diamond Stylz for our What We’re Watching into, be sure to listen to her podcast Marsha’s Plate.
THIS EPISODE IS WHAT OUR PODCAST IS ALL ABOUT. Black Woman, former-politician, entrepreneur, Detroit-born Rebecca Thompson has SO many gems to share with us and the Don't Be Pressed Fam today. Our special guest dives into traveling the world, starting her own business, and helps us learn the importance of living in our light.We can't even begin to thank her for the knowledge and experience she shared with us in this episode. We are SHOOK! And hope you will be too!Connect with Rebecca:www.rebeccamthompson.comInstagram: @goliveinyourlightFB: @liveinyourlightTo send us your questions, stories or anything you’re pressed about, email us at DontBePressed@gmail.com. And be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @DontBePressedPod. If you'd like us to promote you during an ad break you can either reach out to us on FB, Instagram, or Twitter or send us an email. OR you can fill out this form: https://forms.gle/15SfZoTuo78NXUyy8 BUY OUR MERCH!
HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY! We love you Don't Be Pressed Fam! Today Morgan and Devin cover their most horrifying dating stories as well as read a couple listener letters and provide our dating advice. Can you be in love with 2 people? Should this be a day even celebrated? How do you dump someone politely? It's all in today's episode. Enjoy! To send us your questions, stories or anything you’re pressed about, email us at DontBePressed@gmail.com. And be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @DontBePressedPod. If you'd like us to promote you during an ad break you can either reach out to us on FB, Instagram, or Twitter or send us an email. OR you can fill out this form: https://forms.gle/15SfZoTuo78NXUyy8
We as men tend to say women are always angry , but I feel we as men don't do enough for them & they feel like they're alone.. we never get to their root issues of why they're frustrated! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Listen as Lady J and Mark B discuss what society deems an angry black woman and what contributes to this topic.
Listen as Lady J and Mark B discuss what society deems an angry black woman and what contributes to this topic.
And On That Note Podcast features 4 fabulous friends who share their unfiltered opinions on society and culture. The conversations are thought provoking, inspirational and of course they’ll be plenty of laugh out loud moments. In this episode they discuss the negative backlash that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have received for travelling in a private jet and the stereotypical connotations of being an ‘Angry Black Women’. Grab your favourite drink and join in the conversation with your favourite UK Podcast Queens
In this week's episode, Morgan and Devin tackle two of the many stereotypes surrounding black women: the angry black woman persona & how black girls really feel about interracial relationships. Let us know down in the comments what you think.Also, if you have a small business (or large business) you'd like us to advertise, don't hesitate to reach out! We'd love to support each other. To send us your questions, stories or anything you’re pressed about, email us at DontBePressed@gmail.com. And be sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter @DontBePressedPod. Our Podcast survey can be found here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/5CCJXVV
Coming to you live from Florida with a bottle of red wine, we talk about the angry black women trope and how even though we may have plenty of reasons to be angry, we aren’t. We are passionate about our research and refuse to let others invalidate us. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @BIJTG_Podcast
So it's the start of Black History Month and the kickoff to an episode a day for the entire month of February! In this short episode, I talk about the haters from the last few episodes and the angry Black woman. It's mostly just venting
This week, the sistahs discuss the blackfishing scandal and touch on issues such as cultural appropriation, not being "white white" and being the angry black woman! Follow our instagram: Sistah Lounge to stay updated. Happy Sunday. Thanks for all the support. DM for dilemmas.
Assumptions can be dangerous and when they are based on race or gender it can become a problem. Our response is our power.
Valencia Griffin-Wallace asks a real thought provoking, discussion worty question: Is being an angry black woman a real thing? The Hot Seat co hosts, Lyvonne Copeland and Shannon Ward join in with their point of view about the ABW stereotype and the effects it has on black women today. The women also discuss where this stereotype came from, is it justified, or is it a way to keep women divided on real issues? LIKE and FOLLOW the show on Define U Radio's facebook page and get your tickets to The MOVE Experience at bit.ly/tme2018 Support the show (http://patreon.com/defineuradio)
In this episode, we talk about Omarosa, The Angry Black Woman, and the dynamics of black relationships. The show gets is full of passion and very enlightening. Let us know what you think. Email Us @ ⇒ BlackIntelligents@gmail.com Hear the PODCAST on: ⇒iTunes: http://blackfoolishnes/itunes ⇒Anchor.FM: https://anchor.fm/blackintelligents Watch the PODCAST on: ⇒Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/blackintelligentspodcast Say Hi on Social Media: ⇒Twitter: https://twitter.com/BlkIntelliGents ⇒Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackIntelliGents ⇒Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/BlackIntelliGents Clothing by Goodwons Apparel: ⇒Website: https://www.goodwonsapparel.com/ ⇒Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GoodwonsApparel/
Episode 10 Covers not so much celebrity news, there wasn’t much. I added 2 new segments “Mayonnaise Madness” and “Black Excellence” Co-Host Demi Nyx Main Topic: Angry Black Woman Stereotype Trash: Men who can’t take rejection & Last minute cancellations Petty: Underground Sex Parties follow me on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/according2star Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/according2starpod
The Therapy for Black Girls Podcast is a weekly conversation with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, a Licensed Psychologist in Atlanta, Georgia, about all things mental health, personal development, and all the small decisions we can make to become the best possible version of ourselves. This week's episode features Patrice N. Douglas, LMFT. Patrice and I discussed where the stereotype of the angry black woman came from, how you can tell if you have an issue with anger, strategies for using anger productively, and how you can get better at talking about your emotions before you become angry. Resources Mentioned What's Good About Anger- http://www.whatsgoodaboutanger.com/ National Anger Management Association- http://namass.org/ Where to Find Patrice https://patricendouglas.com/ https://empirecounseling.net/ Twitter: @patricendouglas Facebook: @PatriceNDouglas Instagram: @ThePatriceNicole If you're looking for a therapist in your area, check out the directory at https://www.therapyforblackgirls.com/directory. To keep digging into today's topic and other topics discussed on the podcast, join the Facebook group at https://www.therapyforblackgirls.com/tribe. If you have questions or would like to discuss podcast sponsorship, email us at podcast@therapyforblackgirls.com. The hashtag for the podcast is #TBGinSession. Make sure to follow us on social media: Twitter: @therapy4bgirls Instagram: @therapyforblackgirls Facebook: @therapyforblackgirls
Episode 22 (Season 2): Rico along with Jeff Cardier discuss our issues with Black Panther. We also discuss Monique and Netflix. Should black people protest Netflix? Lastly, we discuss angry black women. Does Monique come off as an angry black woman? Do black women make good employees?
Join the #LadiesRoundTable as we discuss issues from our perspective. The double standards attached to women who like to go out and party often. The stereotypical statement "She is just an angry/bitter black women". Dating while being a single mother Disciplining our children This is sure to be a great discussion and feel free to call in (657) 383-1155. Phone lines will open up at 10:15pm. Also we will be tweeting live @gft_radio
Black women are angry women and that's just how it is. Right? Well, the women will talk about if this is a myth or if this is something that women are taught. Starting the show off with a couple good rants may have you believing this statement, but that's the best thing about this show. Leave us your feedback on the topic and let us know what you think.
Whew...where do we begin? In just under 30 minutes your favorite black folks discuss origins of the angry black narrative, past and recent portrayals of angry black women in media, and how we shift the perspective of the angry black woman so that black women are able to display the full scope of their emotions without consequence and judgment.
Dennis visits the West Hollywood apartment of Diarra Kilpatrick and Miles Orion Feldsett about their new webseries on ABC.com "American Koko," about a Law & Order-esque team of bad-asses who solve racial problems big and small. They talk about the various roles they played in the production--acting, writing, producing, props--and how the series came to be executive produced Viola Davis and her husband Julius Tennon's production company. Diarra recalls the joy of shooting the "Angry Black Women" support group scenes that occur throughout the series and the theme that trauma can be passed down through generations. They share stories from the set about love scenes, profanity, "slavery flashes" and what it's like to conceive a show in the Obama era and shoot it in the Trump era. They talk about being one of the first interracial couples to be featured on Essence.com and the avalanche of comments that followed. Other topics include: how they met, Diarra's Amazon pilot "The Climb," shooting in Detroit, finally getting health insurance, getting inspired by "All in the Family," magic mushrooms, horrible jobs, disaster dating and of course, Oprah. www.diarrakilpatrick.com
It is Women's History Month and we have a lot of topics on the table. Battle for Rap Queen has begun. Who’s side are you picking? Nicki Minaj or Remy Ma? Congresswomen are ruffling feathers with their classy pantsuit attire and we are here for it! Speaking of attire, this week we are discussing how to stay fashionably frugal. We sat down with our brother podcast, JNOP for a heated debate about the Angry Black Woman narrative.Financial discussion: Frugally FashionableIntro- Michelle Obama Farewell Speech with OprahMusic- Beyonce "Schoolin' Life"Our brother podcast: jnoppodcast.com/podcasts
This episode is 2 weeks late, due to technical difficulties Celeste is back in the building. We talk Luke Cage, Angry Black Women, and Interracial Dating
This episode is 2 weeks late, due to technical difficulties Celeste is back in the building. We talk Luke Cage, Angry Black Women, and Interracial Dating
This episode is 2 weeks late, due to technical difficulties Celeste is back in the building. We talk Luke Cage, Angry Black Women, and Interracial Dating
Mizfit Muzik – (09.28.16) Topic: Angry Black Women: Truth or a Myth http://www.sourceliferadio.com/podcasts/Mizfit-Muzik-092816.mp3 In honor of #womencrushwednesday, let’s shed a light on the issues of the stereotype angry black woman. We also discussed the Teyana Taylor video off and iyanla Vanzant’s clip of three black men explaining why they don’t date black women. Mizfit Muzik […]
In this episode we discussed the recent Chris Brown Situation, Iyanla Vandzant's show on OWN, "Iyanla, Fix My Life" that talked about, "Angry Black Women". Relationships and having standards/requirements, Travel, etc. TUNE IN!
Angry Black Women....no FED UP WITH WEAK...WHINNY..PASSIVE GUYS..parading as men...
If Black women are angry as some would say and even at times depicted in media does this anger have any legitimacy based on their experiences?
Are you walking around everyday with hurt and resentment in your heart because of what a black man did to you? Tonight, we'll discuss "Angry Black Women" and the effect they're having on society. To find out if you're emotionally unavailable because of anger, listen to Beauty Shop Talk Wednesdays TONIGHT at 9pm by calling 646 200 036 or logging onto DedanTolbert.com...NOW 7 NIGHT A WEEK!