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8:04Techish · Another Forbes 30 Under 30 Fraud? Jay-Z on Billionaires, AI Book Scandal, Meta & YouTube Lose Social Media Addiction Trial
release and discontinued the UK release of a horror novel called Shy Girl by this author called Mia Ballard who's a black woman writer when apparently large portions of the text have been concluded to be AI generated. So, the book was originally self-published on like Kindle before ... love watching women fail. Secondly, we love watching women fail when they're women of color. Even better if they're black women. We love watching black women fail. Even black women love watching black women fail, which is like super messed up, but we see it happen
Episode aired 2026-04-07
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0:19Good Moms Bad Choices · Stop Shaming Single Moms, Sarah
story. So let's talk. We like to think HIV is something that affects other people. But it is hitting our own community hard. Black women make up about 13% of women in the U.S. But account for nearly half of all new HIV diagnoses around women. And being proactive ... rape beige women, I don't really know how you fucking sleep at night, bitch. Because the way in which you are actually degrading black women by perpetuating this idea that our value is somehow linked to whether or not we're married, like Mila said, it takes nothing
Episode aired 2026-05-27
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0:00BLKGirl Ambition · Know Your Place, Black Girl: How Systems Shape What We See as Possible
good enough? How much? What do I need to do? And I think for me, and this is probably true with lots of black women, right? What happens is we try to compensate for me, what is fear by doing all of the things. How many things ... reason I started the talk around the kitchen table and with a group of women is because that's like the central experience for black women. You know, the kitchen table commonality, the kind of conversations that happened around, it reminded me of kind of like, you know, getting
Episode aired 2026-04-22
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10:06The Breakfast Club · INTERVIEW: Taraji P. Henson Talks 'STRAW,' Protecting Black Women, Tyler Perry, Oprah, Sobriety Journey +More
want to do it today. I think we all understand that. That's why that painting hits. Mm-hmm. Especially for black women. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. How did your advocacy for mental wellness inform your portrayal of Janiya's psychological? Understanding her breaking point. Mm-hmm. And understanding what ... like dang I'm still relevant. Round of applause for Teraji being 54 years old. Why would you ever want a young girl when black women age like that? And I hope you didn't mind me asking your age. I hope you didn't mind me asking that
Episode aired 2025-06-06
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1:25Pour Minds · Hootin and Hollerin Ft. Durand Bernarr
this. Oh, I ride for money. And I ride for you, black woman. I ride for you. I don't play. And I say black women, because you're not strong black women, you're black women. You decide when you want to be strong enough ... something that affects other people, but it is hitting our own community hard. Black women make up about 13% of women in the US, but account for nearly half of all new HIV diagnoses around women. And being proactive doesn't mean you just don't trust your partner
Episode aired 2026-04-17
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0:00BLKGirl Ambition · How to Negotiate Like a Boss: Confidence, Strategy & Power w/ Tai Wingfield
firms and diversity think tanks, as well as co-authored the book, Ambition in Black and White, The Feminist Narrative Revised, which explores Black women's pursuits of powerful jobs and the barriers in the workplace that can stand in the way of our ambitions. But today we're going ... behalf of my husband makes that process a little easier for me. So I think it's important to understand that a lot of Black women carry this legacy of societal and systemic undervaluing, which can lead to hesitation in any, you know, asking for a title, asking for money
Episode aired 2026-02-11
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0:21The Breakfast Club · TMI: When Black Journalist are Under Attack with Guest Monique Pressley
affects someone else somewhere else, but the truth is it's impacting our community and some of us are being hit harder than others. Black women make up just 13% of the women in the U.S. yet account for nearly half of new HIV diagnoses amongst women. Taking care ... story. So let's talk. We like to think HIV is something that affects other people, but it is hitting our own community hard. Black women make up about 13 percent of women in the U.S. but account for nearly half of all new HIV diagnoses around women. And being
Episode aired 2026-02-08
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3:27New Rory & MAL · Best of Rory & Mal: Week of 7/28
Being masculine, not being able to keep a man, and being nappy-headed. Those are anti-black tropes that are attributed to dark-skinned black women. He used to talk about Gina's Kitchen, too, and say her head was big. He said her head was... Because that ... trope against light-skinned women, that they got big foreheads. So everything that... The moment you started naming those things, those are all anti-black women, anti-dark-skinned women sentiments. So he doesn't have to mention her color, but those are all things that society has attributed
Episode aired 2025-08-03
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0:36TMi · Vote for what? Vote for who?
affects someone else somewhere else, but the truth is it's impacting our community and some of us are being hit harder than others. Black women make up just 13% of the women in the U.S., yet account for nearly half of new HIV diagnoses amongst women. Taking care ... impacting our community and some of us are being hit harder than others. Black women make up just 13% of the women in the U S yet account for nearly half of new HIV diagnosis amongst women. Taking care of ourselves is community care. Know your options, ask questions
Episode aired 2026-05-13
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9:42The Breakfast Club · Charlie Kirk Fatally Sh0t At University Event
that. And while Kamala Harris opens up about her own struggles inside the White House, there's another conversation happening about the challenges that black women are facing in the economy right now. Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley says the Federal Reserve needs to step up. A new jobs report shows that ... fewer black women are employed now than in July, pushing unemployment for black women up 1.3 percent. Now, Pressley says this just isn't about the black community. It is a warning sign to the U.S. economy. Black Information Network anchor Andrea Coleman, she sat down with the Congresswoman earlier
Episode aired 2025-09-11
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10:56Club Shay Shay · Club Shay Shay - Dr. Cheyenne Bryant Part 1
reason for that is, there is, or has been for a while, a sisterhood that black women have been able to build. There's no longer this barrier or angry black women between black women. Like, we have a village over here. We support each other. We are rocking with ... black woman to a black man? And what does that look like? And again, this has nothing to do with whether the black man dates a non-black woman. I'm saying as a black man, I don't care who you date, you can still support black women because
Episode aired 2025-12-03
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5:31New Rory & MAL · Checking In With Ms. Pat
ginger white man. Yeah. We're helpful. When we're not burning in the sun or burning to you. You date black women. Oh God. Miss Pat, you have no idea. That's all he dates. I can tell. You can tell when. Because he gets the shape up, right ... wife, he'll come out of house any kind of way. Which is a fact. It's a different, but you don't date black women, right? Yeah, he does. Oh, you do? Yeah. Oh, he love them. What? He love them, Miss Pat. They must get dressed
Episode aired 2025-11-06
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4:34The Read · The Secret Files of a Scorned Lover
some of you girls are tired of the black girl magic thing for, like, reasonable medium dot com ass reasons, but I think that black women are truly magic in, like, magical sense. Not just like, ooh, black women are fierce. Like, I think that they, I think black women ... fine. Whatever. But this... This was horrible timing for you because you're supposed to be going on tour and your audience is Black women and Black women don't play that Trump shit. The 92% thing, like, we are really... We meant that. We don't do this
Episode aired 2026-04-02
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1:00The Breakfast Club · INTERVIEW: Anita Kopacz Talks 'The 'Sinners,' Ryan Coogler, Sacred Trinity, ‘Daughter Of Three Waters’ Trilogy + More
that because, you know, like you said, all your struggles, with controlling her power, right? But it is meant to symbolize what black women struggle with in everyday life. And the thing I always, you know, tell black women, like, you know, they say, I don't want ... like? Oh, going back to my mama. Right. That's why it's so crazy. Like, when people had a conversation about like how black women should deal with and treat each other. And they're always like, we should be so much more kind to each other. I think
Episode aired 2026-03-18
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0:52Frictionless Growth Marketing · 205. General Market Strategies Are Hurting Your Brand Growth. What Smart Brands Are Doing Instead (feat. Myles Worthington)
people were missing people over 50 were largely absent people with disabilities absent people with larger body types asian consumers sorely underrepresented dark-skinned black women almost invisible so here's what's actually happening every identity that doesn't see themselves in your marketing that's not part ... right at that time right black writer black director black cultural nuances etc but season one actually over indexed with white women more than black women if you look at the nielsen rating which they back then hbo very deeply targeted black women around that show for all the right
Episode aired 2026-03-05
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5:59Louder Than A Riot · If you see something, say nothing: Kim Osorio v. 'The Source'
rule. And Kim wasn't the only one fighting. Sexual violence has been weaponized against Black men in this country for so long that Black women are fearful and are protective of our men because we don't want to be seen in that same tradition of weaponizing sexual violence ... even when it actually happened to us. That's Tarana Burke again. And she was trying to break rules, too. So you have Black women questioning themselves and sacrificing themselves, even. You have older generations of Black women who will tell younger generations to essentially suck it up. You lived
Episode aired 2023-04-27
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0:21It's Up There · Glasses Malone & Loon Debate The Adin Ross Situation & The Double Standard W/ No Jumper & Akademiks Its Up There Podcast (Full Interview)
something that affects other people but it is hitting our own community hard black women make up about 13% of women in the U.S. but account for nearly half of all new HIV diagnoses around women and being proactive doesn't mean you just don't trust your partner ... regular people grew up but i think there's a conf people are conflating that that doesn't make him black his father is black from tennessee he's black i mean but i think when it comes to street urban culture that's a different bag and that
Episode aired 2026-01-21
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0:50Naked Sports with Cari Champion · War Time Journalism with Errin Haines
also helping to shape AI going forward? And, I mean, you know, Carrie, I know I don't have to tell you, like, Black women's leadership in this moment could not be more important, despite what anybody else might try to say or suggest, right? So, like, being ... NABJ, an organization, you know, that has so many Black women in it, where we are seeing so many Black women leading, where we are seeing so many Black women firsts in media who are coming under attack, like, the weight and the gift of that responsibility is not lost
Episode aired 2025-08-18
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0:20Decisions, Decisions · Selective Ignorance: Ep. 62 | Breakups, Bending & Broke America feat. Jamila Bell
never really done anything that fucking crazy to get hated on. But niggas are weird and they hate women. They hate black women. Those niggas that hate black women are the same ones who supported oh boy in the shooting. But that's- So this is a trickle down effect ... impacting our community. And some of us are being hit harder than others. Black women make up just 13% of the women in the US, yet account for nearly half of new HIV diagnosis amongst women. Taking care of ourselves is community care. Know your options, ask questions, and protect
Episode aired 2026-05-05
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3:08The Breakfast Club · INTERVIEW: LaTosha Brown & Chanceé Lundy Talk National Mentorship Month, Reclaiming Girlhood, Healing + More
that's what we try to do with Southern Black Girls is about how we shape in this generation, like this whole idea of black women. Black women are the ones that are actually helping lead. But you don't just pop up one day, do you just ... surprised. You'll be surprised that when we're having our work, you will have 60 year old, 70 year olds, we're telling black women, reclaim your girlhood. Oftentimes many of us were, our girlhood was taken, whether it's through sexual assault, whether
Episode aired 2026-01-23