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Welcome to Book of Lies Podcast! We have a drawing/contest to earn a free book of lies podcast mug for those listeners out in the universe, a winner will be annouced June 1st 2025. Email your entries to bookofliespodcast@gmail.comThis week we bring you an episode for American Greed streaming on Peacock. Joel Steiner was a convicted felon who was banned from selling securies in the 80's because he's a crook, that didnt stop him and his brothers from running and raising over 1 billions dollars from 30 thousand investors. Tap into this episode to watch out for a scam like this.We catch up on Sunni's birthday shindig, what we've been watching and more. Send us a message anytime, or just listen in to learn how to get a chance at this exclusive Book of Lies Podcast Mug.Subscribe and follow. Follow us on social @bookofliespodcast.
Mahogany L. Browne is a Kennedy Center Next 50 fellow, writer, play-wright, organizer, and educator. Browne received fellowships from ALL ARTS, Arts for Justice, AIR Serenbe, Baldwin for the Arts, Cave Canem, Poets House, Mellon Research, Rauschenberg, and Wesleyan University. Browne's books include A Bird in the Air Means We Can Still Breathe, Vinyl Moon, Chlorine Sky (optioned for Steppenwolf Theatre), Black Girl Magic, and banned books Woke: A Young Poet's Call to Justice and Woke Baby. Founder of the diverse lit initiative Woke Baby Book Fair, Browne is the 2024 Paterson Poetry Prize winner. She is the inaugural poet in residence at the Lincoln Center and lives in Brooklyn, New York. Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz, Ph.D. (she/her), is a Professor of English Education at Teachers College, Columbia University. Her poetry collections, Love from the Vortex & Other Poems (2020) and The Peace Chronicles (2021), explore themes of love, healing, and growth toward liberation. She is co-author of the multiple award-winning Advancing Racial Literacies in Teacher Education: Activism for Equity in Digital Spaces (2021). In 2024, Yolanda was recognized for her scholarship with the Dorothy Height Distinguished Alumni Award from NYU. She has been named to EdWeek's EduScholar Influencers list four years in a row, placing her among the top 1% of educational scholars in the U.S. At Teachers College, Yolanda founded the Racial Literacy Project @TC, fostering dialogue on race and diversity for over 17 years.
Mahogany L. Browne is a Kennedy Center Next 50 fellow, writer, play-wright, organizer, and educator. Browne received fellowships from ALL ARTS, Arts for Justice, AIR Serenbe, Baldwin for the Arts, Cave Canem, Poets House, Mellon Research, Rauschenberg, and Wesleyan University. Browne's books include A Bird in the Air Means We Can Still Breathe, Vinyl Moon, Chlorine Sky (optioned for Steppenwolf Theatre), Black Girl Magic, and banned books Woke: A Young Poet's Call to Justice and Woke Baby. Founder of the diverse lit initiative Woke Baby Book Fair, Browne is the 2024 Paterson Poetry Prize winner. She is the inaugural poet in residence at the Lincoln Center and lives in Brooklyn, New York.Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz, Ph.D. (she/her), is a Professor of English Education at Teachers College, Columbia University. Her poetry collections, Love from the Vortex & Other Poems (2020) and The Peace Chronicles (2021), explore themes of love, healing, and growth toward liberation. She is co-author of the multiple award-winning Advancing Racial Literacies in Teacher Education: Activism for Equity in Digital Spaces (2021). In 2024, Yolanda was recognized for her scholarship with the Dorothy Height Distinguished Alumni Award from NYU. She has been named to EdWeek's EduScholar Influencers list four years in a row, placing her among the top 1% of educational scholars in the U.S. At Teachers College, Yolanda founded the Racial Literacy Project @TC, fostering dialogue on race and diversity for over 17 years.About The Write TimeThe Write Time is a special series of NWP Radio, a podcast of the National Writing Project (NWP), where writing teachers from across the NWP Network interview young-adult and children's authors about their books, their composing processes, and writers' craft. You can view the archive at https://teach.nwp.org/series/the-write-time/
On this episode, Bre @Brezzylovesbooks, a therapist who also runs the Raleigh chapter of Well-Read Black Girl, and I discuss our shared love of book communities, problematic characters, and why romance isn't our reading preference. I also give a rare TV recommendation! Follow Bre on Instagram More info about Well-Read Black Girl in Raleigh Well-Read Black Girl Raleigh Instagram Books mentioned in this episode: What Betsy's reading: Reservoir Bitches by Dahlia de la Cerda On the Calculation of Volume (Book 1) by Solvej Balle Books Highlighted by Bre: Small Worlds by Caleb Azumah Nelson The Love Songs of W.E.B. DuBois by Honorée Fanonne Jeffers Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Two Parts Sugar, One Part Murder by Valerie Burns Open Water by Caleb Azumah Nelson There There by Tommy Orange Here Comes the Sun by Nicole Dennis-Benn Someplace Generous: An Inclusive Romance Anthology ed. by Amber Flame & Elaina Ellis Girl, Gurl, Grrrl: On Womanhood and Belonging in the Age of Black Girl Magic by Kenya Hunt All books available on my Bookshop.org episode page. Other books mentioned in this episode: Frog and Toad are Friends by Arnold Lobel The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats Whistle for Willie by Ezra Jack Keats Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri The Lowland by Jhumpa Lahiri Heavy by Kiese Laymon Pushout by Monique Couvson The 1619 Project by Nikole Hannah-Jones Wandering Stars by Tommy Orange Before I Let Go by Kennedy Ryan
Send us a textHBCU alums Jazmine Erving and Ivy Welburn are making history as the first Black women to own a crystal mine, once held by Tiffany & Co. Their incredible journey started during the pandemic with a chance encounter that unlocked a world of possibilities.Jazmine, a philanthropist and daughter of basketball legend Dr. J, and Ivy, a legendary floral designer with an A-list clientele (think Miley Cyrus, Kim Kardashian, and Will Smith), share how one life-changing weekend set them on a path to transform the crystal mining industry.From Black girl magic to manifestation, we're diving into their powerful story of courage, vision, and creating a legacy. If you're looking for a dose of inspiration, hope, and a reminder to dream bigger, this is the episode for you.This conversation is the perfect way to kick off Black History Month and celebrate moments of joy, excellence, and the power of possibility. Don't miss it!Support the showMonica Wisdom is the Founder of Black Women Amplified and a business and life coach. She teaches women how to discover, reframe, and amplify their story. Learn more: www.monicawisdomhq.comThank you for your support Got Merch? Pick up Black Women Amplified t-shirts, journals, and caps. www.blackwomenamplified.com
I share my old school experience and knowledge of how back in my day we Blacks supported each others projects. My old school Brothers and I tells of the old days of promoting slogans to boost skills amongst ourselves such as, Each One Teach One. And we go back in History to pull from other examples of Black Businesses thriving in America.
In this exciting new episode of Black Girls Eating, hosts Candace and Tanorria return to the airwaves, recharged and ready to share their latest adventures and reflections. After a well-deserved break, they dive into the importance of rest and self-care, celebrating their journey as Black women in podcasting while highlighting the magic of community and connection. As they reminisce about their recent vacations, the duo discusses the joy of returning home and the necessity of taking time to reset. They reflect on their fourth anniversary of the podcast, expressing gratitude for their growth and the impact their stories have had on listeners. With plans for a live recording event at Christ Church Cathedral on March 22, they invite their audience to join them for an unforgettable evening of food, conversation, and connection. This episode also touches on their personal lives, including the joys and challenges of motherhood, as they share delightful anecdotes about their children. From preparing for a teenager to the hilarity of a two-year-old's conversations, the warmth and humor of their parenting experiences shine through. Candace and Tanorria explore their favorite Black-owned brands, sharing recommendations that celebrate beauty and representation. They also engage in thoughtful discussions about the importance of supporting Black creators and the realities of podcasting in today's landscape. As the episode unfolds, listeners will be inspired by the hosts' commitment to rest, joy, and the power of Black voices in media. Tune in for a heartfelt conversation that not only feeds the soul but also encourages everyone to embrace their own unique journeys.
Mayyadda is an artist on a mission, using her music as a powerful medium to transport listeners to new perspectives and guide them on a journey of personal and collective healing. She joined us live to weaves her own captivating tapestry of sounds that she fondly dubs, “BlackGirlMagic.”
Hey PRIDE fam! Happy Women's History Month! Join Ashley and Ayo and their besties Chrisi Tisdale and Brittany Bellizeare for an all black girl kiki. They talk all things black women, hot topics and so much more! You don't want to miss this episode. So grab yourself a treat and take a little time to hang with PRIDE!
In this compelling episode of Indie Artist Music Hustle, which has been previously aired, we delve deep into the stark contrasts between how society views Black women and their authentic selves. We were inspired by the Kendrick Lamar Super Bowl Performance and how he depicted and showed respect for the Black woman. Our host, Ms. Roni, leads an enlightening discussion about the concept of "Black Girl Magic" and the need to dismantle harmful stereotypes that persist in the media. We explore narratives surrounding Black women's strength, intelligence, and resilience while unpacking recent controversies that highlight the challenges they face.Throughout the episode, listeners will be empowered to challenge their own perceptions and engage in meaningful conversations about respect and dignity for Black women. We reflect on statistics that reveal the true accomplishments of Black women, emphasizing that they are not defined by societal labels but celebrated for their rich stories and achievements. Join us as we navigate through crucial conversations about identity, protest, and the urgent need for societal change. Get ready to be inspired, motivated, and challenged. Subscribe to stay engaged, and don't miss your opportunity to leave a review or share with your friends!Support the show
In March of 2023, we were so excited to be joined by bestselling author Angie Thomas. Her books include "The Hate U Give" and "On The Come Up" and unfortunately, they're some of the most frequently banned books in the country.Jasmine and Angie had an amazing conversation about Black Lives Matter, the power of books, Black Girl Magic, and so much more. We hope you enjoy their chat as much as we did!For a transcript of this episode, please email theswppod@redwine.blue. You can learn more about us at www.redwine.blue or follow us on social media! Twitter: @TheSWPpod and @RedWineBlueUSA Instagram: @RedWineBlueUSA Facebook: @RedWineBlueUSA YouTube: @RedWineBlueUSA
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Tera Chantelle is a Soulful Comedian, Self-Love Advocate, Award Winning Author, Actress, Digital Content Creator, and Spiritual Activist. Tera Chantelle is from Cleveland, Ohio and currently lives in Atlanta. In this episode, Tera Chantelle sprinkles Black Girl Magic and offers jewels of empowerment and positivity. She gives the real on "F Dem Kids" and is unapologetic about her celibacy and affirming "love thyself first"! You can follow Tera Chantelle on Instagram @terachantelle. Please leave your thoughts on this episode in the comment section!No Bibs Burps Bottles, is THEE #1 brand and online community that empowers, celebrates and highlights African American/Black women, who are childfree by choice, childfree by circumstance - you define YOU!!! We want
In this empowering episode of Tuesday with Tamika, I sit down with Cassandra Hill, a transformational coach dedicated to helping Black women reclaim their health, happiness, and purpose. We dive deep into the power and struggles of being a Black woman—celebrating our resilience, overcoming challenges, and stepping fully into our magic.Key Takeaways: Embracing Your Power – Understanding what it truly means to walk in your God-given strength as a Black woman. Overcoming Challenges – Addressing the unique struggles Black women face and how to break free from societal limitations. Transforming Your Life – How Cassandra is guiding women to heal from the inside out, focusing on wellness, mindset, and faith.Connect with Cassandra Hill: Website: cassandrarhill.comCall to Action: Share this episode with three powerful women who need encouragement on their journey! Join me for Digital Boss Academy! If you're ready to transform your life and business in 2025, email me at hello@tuesdaywithtamika.com to learn more.Let's celebrate our Black Girl Magic and step into our divine purpose! #Healing #Elevation #Restoration
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Goonies 2: Corey is trying to leech off of Ke Huy Quan's current movie promotion and is now fully on board with a Goonies 2 possibility. Super Bowl Songs: It's that time of year! The respective team's fanbases are submitting their parody songs to hype up their teams and this could be a dying art with the rise of AI. NYC Woman Takes Over Pakistan: Onijah Andrew Robinson shows true "Black Girl Magic" by taking over Pakistan and demanding money. What a great lady. COREY FELDMAN!, SHOW STOPPER!, LET'S JUST TALK!, DON CHEADLE!, BOOGIE NIGHTS!, REAL ONES!, NO MIKE!, AIM MESSAGES!, JAKE PERRY!, HOSTAGE!, ESCAPED!, MIKE KIDNAPPED!, COCOBUNZ!, ATTACHMENT!, JAKE PERRY!, LOST IT!, DANGER!, THE WIG!, AI SONGS!, HOSTAGE SONG!, CHERRY POPPED!, FIRST SUPERCHAT NAMES!, 10TH SUPERCHAT NAMES!, GOONIES 2!, SEAN ASTIN!, RICHARD DONNER!, STEVEN SPIELBERG!, TOO EXPENSIVE!, KE HUY QUAN!, LOVE HURTS!, RED CARPET!, STRANGER THINGS!, TWITTER POSTS!, STAND UP COMEDY!, ENCOURAGE HIM!, COCO BUTTER!, AI SONGS!, SUPER BOWL PARODIES!, KANSAS CITY CHIEFS!, PHILADELPHIA EAGLES!, PARODY SONGS!, VIRAL!, ETHICAL AI!, EAGLE!, WOLF!, KERMIT!, RAINBOW CONNECTION!, JERRY JONES!, ANIMATION!, FLY EAGLES FLY!, NOT LIKE US!, FREESTYLE BATTLE!, MAHOMES!, Onijah Andrew Robinson!, NEW YORK CITY!, PAKISTAN!, COMEDY!, CLICHE!, STEREOTYPE!, OWNED, BLACK GIRL MAGIC! You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
The Wolfpac is back in your life with a brand volume of BGW! This week, we talk about WWE Royal Rumble including Jey Uso and Charlotte Flair going to WrestleMania, John Cena, Alexa Bliss' returns, Black Girl Magic, and much more! We also break down how Mania is shaping up, recent AEW happenings, and everything else going on!BGWX- bgwpodInsta- bgwpodScotlandX- PoeticScotlandInsta- scotland_underwoodNoloX- RaleOfTheLeafInsta- RaleoftheleafChazX- My_man_zoInsta- chaz_zo_bD MacX- DMacTardyInsta- dmactardyLOX - LOfrmTHELEADInsta - lofrmthelead
Send us a textHBCU alums Jazmine Erving and Ivy Welburn are making history as the first Black women to own a crystal mine, once held by Tiffany & Co. Their incredible journey started during the pandemic with a chance encounter that unlocked a world of possibilities.Jazmine, a philanthropist and daughter of basketball legend Dr. J, and Ivy, a legendary floral designer with an A-list clientele (think Miley Cyrus, Kim Kardashian, and Will Smith), share how one life-changing weekend set them on a path to transform the crystal mining industry.From Black girl magic to manifestation, we're diving into their powerful story of courage, vision, and legacy creation. If you're looking for a dose of inspiration, hope, and a reminder to dream bigger, this is the episode for you.This conversation is the perfect way to kick off Black History Month and celebrate moments of joy, excellence, and the power of possibility. Don't miss it!Listen on Apple, YouTube, or Spotify. Visit our Shop for Black Women Amplified Merchandise:www.blackwomenamplified.comTo learn more about Because I Rock visit: ( let them know we sent you)(https://becauseirock.com/) Monica Wisdom Global is a consulting agency for women entrepreneurs. We help you build a business aligned with your vision, voice, and values. To learn more visit www.monicawisdomhq.comThank you for your support
Glamorous mother-daughter duo Nazaret Teclesambet and Favian Sutton created The Wine Garden on Baltimore Ave in 2019 as a space where women can relax, feel comfortable, and treat themselves - though all are welcome in the family-friendly space. The Wine Garden is open in the summer, but this year, they're doing their first winter experience - a Black Girl Magic Holiday Pop-Up at annex. at the Divine Lorraine Hotel. This was something we had to see (and taste) for ourselves! Racquel Williams and Shara Dae Howard took the show on the road to see the space, try some specialty drinks, and hear about the history of the Divine Lorraine that inspired this celebratory pop-up. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textHello Family, Welcome Jayne Allen, the mastermind behind the incredibly successful Black Girl Magic trilogy, is here to share the magic of her latest book, The Most Wonderful Time. In this episode, we explore her creative process, her thrilling journey from bestselling author to landing a television production deal, and the two captivating new characters who will steal your heart. From selling over 800,000 copies worldwide to being translated into multiple languages, Jayne's books have left an indelible mark on readers everywhere—and her latest adventure is just as enchanting. Whether you're a fan of powerful storytelling or curious about building a literary empire, you won't want to miss this conversation. Tune in and be inspired by Jayne's incredible journey! Jayne, the mastermind behind the incredibly successful Black Girl Magic trilogy, is here to share the magic of her latest book, The Most Wonderful Time.In this episode, we dive into her creative process, the thrilling journey from bestselling author to landing a television production deal, and the two captivating new characters that will steal your heart. Jayne, the mastermind behind the incredibly successful Black Girl Magic trilogy, is here to share the magic of her latest book, The Most Wonderful Time. In this episode, we explore her creative process, her thrilling journey from bestselling author to landing a television production deal, and the two captivating new characters who will steal your heart. From selling over 800,000 copies worldwide to being translated into multiple languages, Jayne's books have left an indelible mark on readers everywhere—and her latest adventure is just as enchanting.Whether you're a fan of powerful storytelling or curious about building a literary empire, you won't want to miss this conversation. Tune in and be inspired by Jayne's incredible journey!Order her latest book HEREVisit our shop:www.blackwomenamplified.com/shopJoin our Newsletter: The Power Circle ... HERE#JayneAllen #TheMostWonderfulTime #BlackGirlMagic #BlackWomenAmplified #BestsellingAuthor #Inspiration #BookLovers #LiteraryEmpire #ManifestingDreams #WomenInLiterature #PodcastEpisode #CreativeProcess #EmpowermentPlease support our Sponsors:Vital Body is a nutrient company with an incredible product called Vital Fruits and Vegetables with amazing ingredients, probiotics, and greens with no added sugar. www.blackwomenamplified.com/vitalbodyThey are offering our tribe 20% off when you use the code: monica20Monica Wisdom Global is a consulting agency for women entrepreneurs. We help you build a business aligned with your vision, voice, and values. We also offer copywriting services for your website refresh. Book a discovery call and discover ways to elevate your knowledge and expertise.Visit www.monicawisdomhq.comThank you for supporting our power partners.
In the latest episode of Black Girls Eating, we dive into a captivating conversation with Kamae, a former MasterChef finalist who is breaking stereotypes and redefining success on her own terms. With a career in privacy law by day and a passion for culinary arts by night, Kamae embodies the essence of being multifaceted and unapologetically pursuing her dreams. The podcast episode unravels the journey of Kamae, who not only made it to the top three of MasterChef Generations but also continues to excel as a consumer protection attorney. She shares her experiences of navigating the intense world of reality TV, the challenges of time constraints in the MasterChef kitchen, and the importance of staying true to oneself despite the pressures of being in the public eye. Kamae's story is a testament to the power of fear as a motivator. She reveals how embracing fear helped her excel in the MasterChef kitchen, pushing her to deliver top dishes that honored her Haitian heritage. Her culinary journey is deeply rooted in family traditions, with her grandmother's influence playing a significant role in her love for cooking. This connection to her roots fuels her desire to preserve and pass down ancestral recipes, a mission she is passionate about as she embarks on writing her own cookbook. Listeners will find inspiration in Kamae's resilience and dedication to her passions. The episode also touches on the broader themes of being a Black woman in media, the societal pressures of perfection, and the importance of creating space for oneself to fail and grow. Kamae's insights resonate with anyone striving to balance multiple interests while staying grounded in their cultural identity. This episode is a must-listen for those who appreciate stories of courage, cultural pride, and the pursuit of excellence. Tune in to hear more about Kamae's journey, her reflections on life after MasterChef, and her plans for the future. Whether you're a foodie, a fan of reality TV, or someone seeking inspiration to chase your dreams, Kamae's story will leave you motivated to embrace your own multifaceted journey. About Kamay: Kamay Lafalaise is shattering stereotypes and rebuilding success in her own image. By day, she's negotiating the complex landscape of privacy law as a consumer protection attorney for the federal government. By night, she's turning up the heat as a former contestant and a Top 3 finalist on this recent season of MasterChef Generations, hosted by Gordon Ramsay. Kamay is artfully crafting a career that combines her legal expertise with her passion for cooking, proving that success and joy aren't mutually exclusive.
We're back again with another show about a comic book villain! Even though the witchy episode was last week, today's episode is brought to you by Black Girl Magic as well, as it's Cassie and Demi holdin' this one down for us. Is The Penguin as good as everyone says? Is Sofia Falcone Demi's newest […]
Black girls routinely experience Adultification Bias. Black girls feel they have been stereotyped to act older than their age. They feel there is so much expectation that they should be more mature and responsible beyond their age. Today's conversation is all about nurturing, and features Ashley Iman who is the author of Ruby Renee Had So Much to Say, a children's book that encourages young girls to embrace their curiosity and voice.Guest Spotlight: Ashley Iman is a former teacher and lifelong learner. She currently serves as the director of a teacher residency program in Washington, DC. When she's not coaching new teachers, you can find her exploring a national park or working in her garden.Relevant links: Study about the Adultification of Black girls ; Research from the African American Policy Forum, Link to purchase book (affiliate link)Want to get in touch? Maybe you have an AITA you need solving or a recommendation for On My Radar? Get in touch at hello@editaud.io with Be Well Sis in the subject line! Be Well Sis is hosted by Dr Cassandre Dunbar. The show is edited, mixed and produced by Megan Hayward and Reem Elmaghraby. Our Production Manager is Kathleen Speckert. Be Well Sis is an editaudio collaboration. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Savant Boys are back!.........Almost.......Ryan is absent, but the show will go on! Shawn and Tommy give their opinions on the upcoming election to start. Reviews on Venom: The Last Dance and The Wild Robot. Shawn has a surprise 5/5 Brownie Point show to watch, and Tommy gives his review of The Penguin, so far. Enjoy the show! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tommy-curry/support
As the leaves turn and the air grows crisp, there's no better time to cozy up with a new episode of Black Girls Eating. In this episode, hosts Candace and Tanorria delve into the beauty of fall in the Midwest, sharing their love for the vibrant colors and the comfort of chunky sweaters and warm spices. But this episode is about more than just the changing seasons; it's a celebration of Black girl magic and the power of community. Candace and Tanorria discuss the importance of pivoting and adapting, both in life and in their podcast journey. They share how their commitment to Black Girls Eating has led them to create meaningful content that resonates with their listeners, even as they navigate the challenges of podcasting. Their dedication to this platform is evident as they talk about the work that goes into each episode, from ideation to guest scheduling. As the episode unfolds, the conversation shifts to the upcoming election. With voting day just around the corner, Candace and Tanorria emphasize the significance of civic duty and the impact of every single vote. They encourage listeners to be prepared, stay informed, and exercise their right to vote, highlighting the importance of participating in the democratic process for the betterment of the community. Throughout the episode, there's a strong focus on self-care and personal growth. Tanorria shares her journey of staying present and intentional, while Candace talks about the joy of creativity and spending quality time with her daughter. Both hosts underscore the value of therapy and having a supportive network to navigate life's ups and downs. This episode of Black Girls Eating is a rich tapestry of conversation, weaving together themes of community, self-care, and the beauty of fall. It's a reminder of the power of Black voices and the importance of staying engaged and committed to the work that matters. So grab a warm beverage, settle in, and let Candace and Tanorria inspire you with their heartfelt dialogue. Don't miss out—tune in to Black Girls Eating today and be part of a conversation that feeds the soul.
Episode 1391: Black Girl Magic
Episode 1391: Black Girl Magic
I'm so proud of this one. My girl Janiece & I deep dive into the depths of society to only BREAK OUT and return to our true selves. This is not an easy journey. It requires breaking, crying, redirection and TRUST. As Black women, we are carrying generalizations, family expectations, religious constraints, and so much more. How do we do define OURSELVES outside of the pressure?
Send us a textIn the season three finale of the Soulfully You podcast, Coach Chris Rodriguez dedicates an episode to honoring and celebrating Black women and highlighting their achievements, struggles, and strength. Chris shares personal reflections and inspiration from influential Black women such as Toni Morrison, Viola Davis, and Angela Davis. The episode serves as a heartfelt acknowledgment of Black women's impact on society and a call to appreciate and support themClick here to take your FREE Inner-Soul-Child Assessment.For all episodes and info about my coaching program, visit me at www.coachchrisrodriguez.com.Connect on Instagram at @coach_chrisrodriguez and on TikTok at @coach_chrisrodriguez.Be sure to subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform!
We are beyond excited to welcome back the brilliant Jayne Allen to the Black Women Amplified podcast! Jayne, the mastermind behind the incredibly successful Black Girl Magic trilogy, returns to share insights about her latest literary creation, The Most Wonderful Time.In this episode, Jayne introduces us to two captivating new characters and takes us on a thrilling new adventure that promises to be just as enchanting as her previous works. Following the success of her Black Girl Magic trilogy, which has sold over 800,000 copies worldwide, has been translated into multiple languages, and secured a television production deal, Jayne's new book is already making waves.But there's more to Jayne than just her writing. Beyond being an incredible author, she's a true Renaissance woman, a Harvard Law graduate, a successful entrepreneur, and a former music industry executive who worked with icons like Lady Gaga and the one and only Prince. When major publishing houses initially turned down her book idea, Jayne said yes to herself and self-published her debut novel, Black Girls Must Die Exhausted. The book's overwhelming popularity not only shifted the perspective of those publishers but also led to a four-book deal. Talk about manifesting your dreams!Tune in to hear about Jayne's creative process, her journey from bestselling author to television deals, and the magic behind her stories that resonate with readers around the globe. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who loves powerful storytelling and is curious about what it takes to build a literary empire.You can pre-order The Most Wonderful Time on Amazon (releasing October 8th). Order Jayne Allen's latest novel: Amazon Pre-Order LinkShare this episode with a friend and enjoy the conversation! #jayneallen #themostwonderfultime #author #blackgirlmagic #blackwomenamplifiedDon't forget to visit BlackWomenAmplified.com to check out our new journals and join our newsletter. Have an amazing day, and keep shining!P.S. Feeling overwhelmed and out of alignment with your purpose? Download our Soulful Success Blueprint at monicawisdomhq.com/workbook. It's the perfect way to start your journey back to joy.Monica Wisdom, Host & ProducerPlease support our Sponsors:Vital Body is a nutrient company with an incredible product called Vital Fruits and Vegetables with amazing ingredients, probiotics, and greens with no added sugar. www.blackwomenamplified.com/vitalbodyUse this link and code to receive 20% off. The code: monica20
Send us a textWe are beyond excited to welcome back the brilliant Jayne Allen to the Black Women Amplified podcast! Jayne, the mastermind behind the incredibly successful Black Girl Magic trilogy, returns to share insights about her latest literary creation, The Most Wonderful Time.In this episode, Jayne introduces us to two captivating new characters and takes us on a thrilling new adventure that promises to be just as enchanting as her previous works. Following the success of her Black Girl Magic trilogy, which has sold over 800,000 copies worldwide, been translated into multiple languages, and secured a television production deal, Jayne's new book is already making waves.But there's more to Jayne than just her writing. Beyond being an incredible author, she's a true Renaissance woman, a Harvard Law graduate, a successful entrepreneur, and a former music industry executive who worked with icons like Lady Gaga and the one and only Prince. When major publishing houses initially turned down her book idea, Jayne said yes to herself and self-published her debut novel, Black Girls Must Die Exhausted. The book's overwhelming popularity not only shifted the perspective of those publishers but also led to a four-book deal. Talk about manifesting your dreams!Tune in to hear about Jayne's creative process, her journey from bestselling author to television deals, and the magic behind her stories that resonate with readers around the globe. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who loves powerful storytelling and is curious about what it takes to build a literary empire.You can pre-order The Most Wonderful Time on Amazon (releasing October 8th). Share this episode with a friend and enjoy the conversation!Don't forget to visit BlackWomenAmplified.com to check out our shop, read our blog, and join our newsletter. Have an amazing day, and keep shining!P.S. Feeling overwhelmed and out of alignment with your purpose? Download our Soulful Success Blueprint at monicawisdomhq.com/workbook. It's the perfect way to start your journey back to joy.Monica Wisdom, Host & ProducerAmazon Pre-Order LinkPlease support our Sponsors:Vital Body is a nutrient company with an incredible product called Vital Fruits and Vegetables with amazing ingredients, probiotics, and greens with no added sugar. www.blackwomenamplified.com/vitalbodyThey are offering our tribe 20% off when you use the code: monica20Monica Wisdom Global is a consulting agency for women entrepreneurs. We help you build a business aligned with your vision, voice, and values. We also offer copywriting services for your website refresh. Book a discovery call and discover ways to elevate your knowledge and expertise.Visit www.monicawisdomhq.comThank you for supporting our power partners.
In this episode we speak with the magnetic Tashion Macon PhD, MBA – a multi talented sister on a mission to give you the keys to unlock and rock your corporate world girl! A culturalist, marketing communications strategist, and a powerful woman of faith whose professional experience lives at the intersection of pop-culture, philanthropy, policy, psychology and theology. She is the President of Strut Agency where she manages multimillion dollar marketing campaigns and directs international agency partnerships. Dr. Macon is renowned for her strategic acumen having worked for iconic brands such as T-Mobile, PepsiCo, AT&T and many other brand giants. Dr. Macon's upcoming book, Coming in Hot: A Blueprint for Black Women Setting the World Ablaze, is a game-changer and couldn't be more timely with the announcement of Vice President Kamala Harris' run for the presidency and the Black Girl Magic of the Olympics. "Coming in Hot" delves into the corporate workplace with a historical and cultural lens on the multitude of not-so-fun issues faced by Black women. But don't fret Black Girl, Dr. Macon provides an actual and practical blueprint for success. It's a sweet read and you won't be able to put it down. Dr. Macon gives special insights on how WE can ascend to positions of power without compromising our well being and our unique cultural DNA. Check her out at: https://www.tashionmacon.com/ #corporate #blackwomeninbusiness #workforce #futureofwork #career #careerdevelopment #blackjobs #blackauthors #blackwallstreet #blackentrepreneurship #hrtrends #cominginhot #richblackwoman #blackwomen #wealth #KamalaHarris #boss #professionaldevelopment #culturallycompetentadvice #blackbooks #blackwomenauthors #careertips #careeradvice #liverichly #richblackwoman
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Hey hey yall! Back at it again with another chance for yall to ride my train of thought. My birthday was June 27th and in this week's episode you'll hear: some reflection on all of the changes that happened this past year… My YouTube, Social Media & ALL OTHER LINKS!
My kinky, curly coils are worth it and then some! Britteny Davidson delves into the world of Black Hair care In our latest podcast episode, we had the pleasure of sitting down with Britteny, the dynamic owner and stylist at Kurlykoils. Britteny's journey in the natural hair care industry is nothing short of inspiring. With a cosmetology license since 2007 and a focus on natural hair since 2015, Britteny has dedicated her career to empowering black women to embrace their natural curls and find beauty in their own hair. Britteny's passion for hair started at a young age. She recalls doing her own hair as early as second grade, driven by a desire to detangle her hair herself. This early interest blossomed into a full-fledged career, with Britteny mastering various techniques and earning numerous certifications. Her dedication to her craft is evident in every aspect of her work, from the personalized care she provides to her clients to the organic, clean products she recommends. One of the most compelling parts of our conversation was Britteny's emphasis on the importance of healthy hair. She shared how many black women have been conditioned to prioritize length over health, often to the detriment of their hair's overall condition. Britteny's approach is refreshingly honest—she sets realistic expectations for her clients and focuses on maintaining the health of their hair above all else. Britteny also touched on the emotional and psychological aspects of hair care. For many black women, their hair is tied to their identity and self-esteem. Britteny's mission is to help her clients break free from societal standards and embrace their natural beauty. She offers a supportive environment where clients can learn to care for their hair and feel confident in their natural curls. In addition to her work in the salon, Britteny is passionate about educating her clients. She takes the time to explain her methods, ensuring that her clients can recreate their salon looks at home. This educational approach is a game-changer for many, providing them with the tools and knowledge they need to manage their hair confidently. Our conversation with Britteny was a powerful reminder of the importance of self-care and self-acceptance. Her work goes beyond hair care—it's about empowering women to feel beautiful and confident in their own skin. If you're on a natural hair journey or simply looking for some inspiration, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to hear more about Britteny's incredible journey, her tips for maintaining healthy hair, and her insights on the transformative power of embracing your natural curls. You won't want to miss it!
For the joy: A mantra and a mood with birthworker Joi Crenshaw
Hey Sis, are you ready to make this summer your season of personal and professional growth? Join LeAnne Dolce and Sheronda Sealey as they bring you "Summertime Vibes: Thriving in Your Professional & Personal Life." This episode is packed with strategies to keep you motivated, inspired, and flourishing during the sizzling summer months. Our powerhouse guest, Terrina Taylor, a small business consultant and financial education advocate, will share her insights on maintaining productivity, avoiding burnout, and embracing self-care. Get ready to elevate your summer game with practical tips and a dose of Black Girl Magic. Don't let the summer heat slow you down – tune in and learn how to thrive both professionally and personally. It's time to embrace those summertime vibes and unlock your full potential! Keywords: Summertime wellness, Professional growth strategies, Personal life balance, Thriving in summer, Seasonal motivation tips, Staying inspired professionally, Summer self-care, Avoiding summer burnout, Maintaining productivity in summer, Embracing summer vibes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wakeuphappysis/message
Our friends at Celebrations Arts Sacramento's premier Black theater, is thrilled to present the third production in its 2024 Season "Black Girl Magic, which is a celebration of black women playwrights and directors. Dr. Melinda Wilson Ramey is one of Sacramento's most outstanding directors and educators. TopDog Underdog marks her directorial return to Celebration Arts and she and the cast are excited for you to see this production! Hear our conversation and then get your tickets. The show opens this Friday, June 7th and runs through June 30th. You do not want to miss this powerful show….it will sell out! *Show is for mature audiences only. Like, share, comment and Follow so that you never miss an episode. Get your tickets for TopDog Underdog http://celebrationarts.net/box-office Support our show Sponsors Urban Advocates & Achievers (UAA) UAA STOPS the school to prison pipeline and STARTS the PATHWAYS to educational opportunities by defending, protecting, and representing the rights of Urban Communities. Helping students discover how gifted and talented they truly are! Call them at (916) 644-2994 or visit their website at: https://www.theurbanadvocates.org/contact-us Tapping with Dr. Gigi Learn about the amazing benefits of Emotional Freedom Technique. Join Dr. Gigi's Tapping Into Recovery Program today. Learn more at https://tappingwithdrgigi.com/ Serendipity Innovation A woman-owned technology firm specializing in building technology products to keep your business in the forefront. Websites, mobile apps, landing pages, eCommerce and more. Learn more at: serendipityinnovation.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iammswanda/support
I write to tell our stories: Jalysa King shares the importance of telling the stories for us by us
In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Hack and special guest Dawn Christian explore the provocative question, "Is Black Girl Magic All Hype and No Help?" They delve into the pressures and unrealistic expectations that the term places on Black women, particularly in the realms of motherhood and entrepreneurship. By sharing personal experiences and discussing the challenges of balancing these roles, they reveal how the narrative of "Black Girl Magic" can sometimes overshadow the real struggles and need for support. Join the conversation as they unpack the complexities of identity, belonging, and the pursuit of a balanced life.
Community is who I am: The story of how Ebony Chappel Shapes Community in Indianapolis. Have you ever listened to a podcast that felt like a warm hug, a powerful rally, and a soulful dinner party all rolled into one? That's exactly what you can expect from the latest episode of 'Black Girls Eating,' where the conversation is just as well-seasoned as the food they discuss. In this episode, we're graced by the presence of Ebony Chappelle, a woman whose bio is as robust as her impact on the community. Ebony is not just an award-winning journalist and business owner; she's a certified community health worker, a nonprofit leader, and a beacon of black girl magic. But what makes this episode a must-listen isn't just the accolades or the mouth-watering food talk. It's the depth of the discussion that unfolds. Ebony shares her journey from the streets of Hawville to becoming a key figure in the revitalization of Belmont Beach. She paints a vivid picture of her childhood neighborhood, a place rich in history, resilience, and community spirit, and how it shaped her into the powerhouse she is today. The hosts of 'Black Girls Eating' dive deep into topics that resonate with many of us, such as the importance of giving black women their flowers, the struggles and triumphs of leadership, and the transformative power of storytelling. They explore the nuances of community engagement and the need to own and share our narratives, especially in a world that too often tries to silence them. But it's not all serious talk; there's plenty of laughter, shared memories, and even a discussion on the spiritual connection one can find on the dance floor. The episode is a testament to the beautiful complexity of black womanhood, the importance of community, and the universal language of food. So, if you're looking for a podcast episode that will nourish your mind, tickle your taste buds, and ignite a fire in your heart, look no further. Tune in to 'Black Girls Eating' and join the conversation that's seasoning the world with justice, joy, and black girl magic. Listen now, and you'll understand why this podcast is more than just a show—it's a movement. Don't forget to support the work of these incredible women by joining their Patreon. Because as they rightly say, "Podcasting is work," and every bit of support counts. Now, grab your favorite snack, settle in, and get ready to be inspired by the rich tapestry of stories and flavors that 'Black Girls Eating' has to offer.
The Festival Queen: Finding Black Joy in Festival Land with Leslie Robinson
Black Girl Magic is real, but it is not a tool for white people to use at their own whim. Dr. Christina Greer joins Danielle once again for a discussion about the politics of respectability as it relates to Black women today, as well as the outlook for Joe Biden just over six months out from the election when the "Genocide Joe" label is not going away.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey Tribe!Erica and Milah are joined by the incredible Shanicia Boswell, the boss lady behind Black Moms Blog, Author, and seasoned self-care guru.What to expect:Women being masculine in business and whether it's necessary and needed.Conspiracy theories and thoughts about population control and the rise of the women vs men rhetoric.Shanicia spills the beans on her life-changing move to Colombia and the surprising realities of dating abroad.And so much more...Listen to the full episode HERE and join our Tribe on Patreon for new episodes. Connect With Us:@GoodMoms_BadChoices@WatchErica@Milah_Mapp@ShaniciaBoswellATLANTA RETREAT (May 9- May 12)THE DESIGN YOUR LIFE RETREAT for creative female entrepreneurs, focusing on cultivating both wealth and wellness through self-care and community. 4 days to get your sh*t together while also taking care of yourself! Manifest and align your mindset with wellness activations, brainstorming sessions, and Key Note Speaker, Beatrice Dixon, Founder of Honey Pot.Confessions of a Good Mom Live Show – HOUSTON YOU'RE NEXT! Click this link and buy your tickets in your city before we sell out.We're still dropping NEW episodes and exclusive content over on Patreon.So head over to Patreon and join us there! support our show with $10 a month and get new weekly episodes, access to our vibrant Discord community, monthly virtual meet-ups, first access to our retreats, and more!
Hey Tribe! Buckle up for an uncensored, free-flowing chat with Kiki and Medina from Cocktales: Dirty Discussions Podcast. In this Patreon special episode, we delve into everything from beauty routines and dating dynamics to personal stories and the nuances of friendships.Expect to hear:Our adventures with microneedling, Botox, and various beauty treatments.Our thoughts on dating older men and the complexities of paid love.An honest discussion about the power of 'tribe chat' in our decision-making process.A hilarious 'I'm Curious to Know' game that leads to unexpected revelations and a lot of laughter.Our stance on cultural norms, including the intriguing topic of friend-kissing.Our reflections on the journey of motherhood, pet parenthood, and planning for the future.This episode is as raw and real as it gets, filled with humor, candid storytelling, and the supportive nature of our sisterhood. Want to hear the full episode? Join our Patreon tribe and stay tuned for more engaging episodes coming your way!Connect With Us:@GoodMoms_BadChoices@TheGoodVibeRetreat@Good.GoodMedia @WatchErica@Milah_Mapp@cocktalespodcastATLANTA MOTHER'S DAY RETREAT A retreat for creative mamas and female entrepreneurs, focusing on cultivating both wealth and wellness through self-care and community. Manifest and align your mindset with wellness activations, brainstorming sessions, and special guests. Learn about work-life balance while prioritizing self-care Click here to reserve your spot!*Only a limited number of spots are availableConfessions of a Good Mom Live Show – WE'RE COMING TO YOUR CITY! Your favorite naughty moms are coming to you LIVE this spring for the ultimate girl's night filled with drinks, sexy surprises, intimate conversation, music, and bad choices. Click this link and buy your tickets in your city before we sell out.Remember, it's all about embracing the "Good Moms" in us while making those "Bad Choices" that bring joy and laughter to our lives. Get our debut book, The Good Moms Guide To Making Bad Choices, today for more juicy insights and empowering stories.Good Good Media is officially open! Join our Podcast Fam, and learn more about our new production studio services.PATREON: If you're not a Patreon yet….well, what are you doing?!? Join us over at Patreon where a community of amazing women are laughing, healing, connecting, and living our best lives. Visit patreon.com/goodmomsbadchoices today. See you over there!
Hey Tribe! Happy Valentine's Day! In this special episode, we are stepping away from the studio to go on a bestie date to celebrate the bond of sisterhood at one of our favorite black-owned spots, Harold & Belle's. As we feast on soul food, we're also feeding our souls with rich, candid discussions about our personal journeys, our deep-rooted friendship, and the importance of showing love to our 'bitches', the women who stand by us through thick and thin. Make sure you watch this epsiode and more bonus content on YouTube. Expect to hear:Heartfelt conversations about the love we have for each other and the role of sisterhood in our lives.A thought provoking round of the game of 'We're Not Really Strangers'Our commitment to creating a safe and authentic space for sharing stories and supporting each other.A sit down with the owner of Harold & Belles discussing the rich history of this Los Angeles landmark.A toast to love, self awareness and the 'bad' choices that shape us into our truest selves.Don't forget to spread love to your Bitches they are your soul mates too! See you next time, Tribe.All this and more can be heard on all Podcast platforms! Remember, our Patreon members get first dibs on watching uncensored episodes and bonus content.Connect With Us:@GoodMoms_BadChoices@TheGoodVibeRetreat @Good.GoodMedia @WatchErica@Milah_Mapp@haroldandbellesrestaurantHELLO FRESH: Save time and stress less with HelloFresh! Get fresh ingredients and chef-crafted recipes delivered straight to your door. Visit HelloFresh.com/gmbcfree and use code GMBCFREE to enjoy free breakfast for life. ATLANTA MOTHER'S DAY RETREAT A retreat for creative mamas and female entrepreneurs, focusing on cultivating both wealth and wellness through self-care and community featuring keynote speaker Beatrice Dixon , Founder of HoneyPot. Manifest and align your mindset with wellness activations, brainstorming sessions, and special guests. Learn about work-life balance while prioritizing self-care Click here to reserve your spot!*Only a limited number of spots are available.Confessions of a Good Mom Live Show – WE'RE COMING TO YOUR CITY! Your favorite naughty moms are coming to you LIVE this spring for the ultimate girl's night filled with drinks, sexy surprises, intimate conversation, music, and bad choices. Click this link and buy your tickets in your city before we sell out.Remember, it's all about embracing the "Good Moms" in us while making those "Bad Choices" that bring joy and laughter to our lives. Get our debut book, The Good Moms Guide To Making Bad Choices, today for more juicy insights and empowering stories.Good Good Media is officially open! Join our Podcast Fam, and learn more about our new production studio services.PATREON: If you're not a Patreon yet….well, what are you doing?!? Join us at Patreon where a community of amazing women are laughing, healing, connecting, and living our best lives. Visit patreon.com/goodmomsbadchoices today. See you over there!
Hey Tribe! We're back in the studio and we're diving deep into the realm of divine femininity with the enchanting Lizzy Jeff, founder of Zen and Kush, and a beacon of goddess energy. Lizzy unfolds her journey to goddess life, highlighting the balance of emotions, bad days, creative exploration, and rest. Expect to hear: Our thoughts on toxic goddess culture and how Lizzy navigates days where she doesn't feel so divine.The importance of self-care rituals and the powerful frequency roses holdModern ways to embody our goddess selvesThe reality behind toxic goddess culture and embracing true goddess lifestyleThe power of transforming negative energy into positive experiencesLizzy's upcoming music record, "Kush Clouds and Coconut Water"Remember, Tribe, "We are miraculous, divine reflections of divinity. When we look in the mirror, we see nothing but a luminous, luxurious, and liberated goddess." Join us for an inspiring conversation that will leave you with a deeper understanding of self-love, self-care, and the power of the goddess within.All this and more can be heard on all Podcast platforms! Remember, our Patreon members get first dibs on watching uncensored episodes and bonus content. Connect With Us:@GoodMoms_BadChoices@TheGoodVibeRetreat @Good.GoodMedia @WatchErica@Milah_Mapp@lizzyjeffHELLO FRESH: Save time and stress less with HelloFresh! Get fresh ingredients and chef-crafted recipes delivered straight to your door. Visit HelloFresh.com/gmbcfree and use code GMBCFREE to enjoy a free breakfast for life.Celebrate the progress you've already made and take the next step towards personal growth with BetterHelp. Start therapy conveniently and on your terms, with licensed therapists available online. Visit BetterHelp.com/CHOICES today to get 10% off your first month and make changes that truly stick. BetterHelp - helping you be the best version of yourself.ATLANTA MOTHER'S DAY RETREAT A retreat for creative mamas and female entrepreneurs, focusing on cultivating both wealth and wellness through self-care and community. Manifest and align your mindset with wellness activations, brainstorming sessions, and special guests. Learn about work-life balance while prioritizing self-care Click here to reserve your spot!*Only a limited number of spots are available.Confessions of a Good Mom Live Show – WE'RE COMING TO YOUR CITY! Your favorite naughty moms are coming to you LIVE this spring for the ultimate girls night filled with drinks, sexy surprises, intimate conversation, music, and bad choices. Click this link and buy your tickets in your city before we sell out.Good Good Media is officially open! Join our Podcast Fam, and learn more about our new production studio services.Get our debut book, The Good Moms Guide To Making Bad Choices, today for more juicy insights and empowering stories.PATREON: If you're not a Patreon yet….well, what are you doing?!? Join us over at Patreon where a community of amazing women are laughing, healing, connecting, and living our best lives. Visit patreon.com/goodmomsbadchoices today. See you over there!
To botox or not to botox? That is the question! In this unfiltered episode of our 'Podcasting in the Wild' series, Erica and Milah take you behind the scenes to EFFACE Aesthetics, a renowned black-owned medical spa. They're tearing down taboos and getting candid about cosmetic procedures within the black community. And Milah debates whether botox and lip filler are over-kill in one trip to the Medspa. Join the field trip & find out.Expect to hear:Erica and Milah spill the tea on their personal cosmetic journeys.A full-frontal assault on the 'black don't crack' myth and the stigma surrounding cosmetic tweaks.A peek into the minds of men regarding aesthetic enhancements.This episode dives into beauty norms, self-love, and body sovereignty. So, come join the tribe and get ready to sip some truth tea.All this and more can be heard on all Podcast platforms! Remember, our Patreon members get first dibs on watching uncensored episodes and bonus content.Connect With Us:@efffacebyroberta@GoodMoms_BadChoices@TheGoodVibeRetreat @Good.GoodMedia @WatchErica@Milah_MappHELLO FRESH: Save time and stress less with HelloFresh! Get fresh ingredients and chef-crafted recipes delivered straight to your door. Visit HelloFresh.com/gmbcfree and use code GMBCFREE to enjoy free breakfast for life. ATLANTA MOTHER'S DAY RETREAT A retreat for creative mamas and female entrepreneurs, focusing on cultivating both wealth and wellness through self-care and community. Manifest and align your mindset with wellness activations, brainstorming sessions, and special guests. Learn about work-life balance while prioritizing self-care Click here to reserve your spot!*Only a limited number of spots are available.Confessions of a Good Mom Live Show – WE'RE COMING TO YOUR CITY! Your favorite naughty moms are coming to you LIVE this spring for the ultimate girls night filled with drinks, sexy surprises, intimate conversation, music, and bad choices. Click this link and buy your tickets in your city before we sell out.Good Good Media is officially open! Join our Podcast Fam, and learn more about our new production studio services.Get our debut book, The Good Moms Guide To Making Bad Choices, today for more juicy insights and empowering stories.PATREON: If you're not a Patreon yet….well, what are you doing?!? Join us over at Patreon where a community of amazing women are laughing, healing, connecting, and living our best lives. Visit patreon.com/goodmomsbadchoices today. See you over there!
Hey Tribe! In this first episode of 2024 (and of season 2!) we enter in 2024 with a mini episode and guided meditation led by Milah and Erica. Join us as we embark on a deep, grounding meditation that reminds us that wherever we go, there we are.Expect to hear:A transformative sound bowl session led by Erica to inspire and upliftMilah guiding everyone through a tantra breathwork exercise to embrace significant changes and connect with our human natureConnect with the power of self-love and walk into abundance and health.Affirmations and hopeful wishes for a fulfilling year ahead.All this and more can be heard on all Podcast platforms! Get ready to start 2024 on a positive and empowering note. Remember, you are that bitch, boo. Remember, our Patreon members get first dibs on watching uncensored episodes and bonus content.Connect With Us:@GoodMoms_BadChoices@TheGoodVibeRetreat @Good.GoodMedia @WatchErica@Milah_MappHELLO FRESH: Save time and stress less with HelloFresh! Get fresh ingredients and chef-crafted recipes delivered straight to your door. Visit HelloFresh.com/gmbcfree and use code GMBCFREE to enjoy free breakfast for life. ATLANTA MOTHER'S DAY RETREAT A retreat for creative mamas and female entrepreneurs, focusing on cultivating both wealth and wellness through self-care and community. Manifest and align your mindset with wellness activations, brainstorming sessions, and special guests. Learn about work-life balance while prioritizing self-care Click here to reserve your spot!*Only a limited number of spots are available.Confessions of a Good Mom Live Show – WE'RE COMING TO YOUR CITY! Your favorite naughty moms are coming to you LIVE this spring for the ultimate girls night filled with drinks, sexy surprises, intimate conversation, music, and bad choices. Click this link and buy your tickets in your city before we sell out.Good Good Media is officially open! Join our Podcast Fam, and learn more about our new production studio services.OUR BESTSELLING APPAREL IS UP TO 60% OFF using code goodstuffRemember, it's all about embracing the "Good Moms" in us while making those "Bad Choices" that bring joy and laughter to our lives. Get our debut book, The Good Moms Guide To Making Bad Choices, today for more juicy insights and empowering stories.Good Good Media is officially open! Join our Podcast Fam, and learn more about our new production studio services.PATREON: If you're not a Patreon yet….well, what are you doing?!? Join us over at Patreon where a community of amazing women are laughing, healing, connecting, and living our best lives. Visit patreon.com/goodmomsbadchoices today. See you over there!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4792199/advertisement