Our meditations are for black and indigenous women, any women of color across the diaspora to help us reconnect with our inner states of mind, body and soul in order to transition you into a peaceful state of mind and prepare you for sleep. Let's release those burdens & prepare for rest. By cultivating a habit of nightly meditation, you will wake up with more love and compassion for yourself and others, and manifest inner peace as you move throughout your day. Asé. -- All donations are appre ...
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Respect Black Women is a powerful and unapologetic podcast amplifying the voices, stories, and experiences of Black women across diverse spheres of life. Centered on advocacy, empowerment, and intersectionality, the podcast dives into critical discussions about systemic inequities, cultural contributions, and personal triumphs of Black women. Hosted by dynamic voices committed to sparking change, Respect Black Women creates a platform where Black women are heard, celebrated, and honored. Thr ...
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Welcome to Season 4 of the Black Women Amplified Show, where we dive deep into life through our unique perspective as Black women. This is your space for empowerment, insightful conversations, and transformative stories. In each episode, we invite remarkable guests who share their compelling journeys and experiences through the lens of Black womanhood. Our mission is to create engaging conversations that not only empower but also help us navigate life’s challenges with grace and strength. Jo ...
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Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage presents 100 Black Women Who Have Made A Mark. Celebrating Black women who have made a significant positive change across a diverse range of sectors including activism, arts, education, politics, science and technology. This podcast series complements the 100 Black Women Who Have Made A Mark exhibition which will run from 1 October 2024 - 4 January 2025 at Leicester Gallery, commissioned by Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage, c ...
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Rich Black Woman | Engaging, Empowering, and Elevating Black Women for Success
Rich Black Woman Podcast
Every week we speak to inspiring guests from around the globe to enrich your mind, your body and your bank. Take a trip with your host and your girl: "Yaz" and my international VIP guest-list to enrich your life from the inside out. You will be inspired by Global Black Girl Magic to Level Up Your Life and Live Out Your Purpose. Come take a trip and learn to live richly!
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a radio-dramatic podcast that celebrates and produces short horror stories by BIPOC authors. Ignyte Award Winner 2023
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Welcome to "The Getting Black Women Paid Podcast," where we dive deep into the world of economic empowerment for Black women, bridging the gap between corporate corridors and entrepreneurial ventures. Hosted by dynamic duo ‘Tine Zekis and Ileka Falette, this podcast brings to the forefront the challenges, triumphs, and strategies relevant to Black women striving to secure the bag in a myriad of professional landscapes. Each episode, we explore a wide range of topics critical to the success a ...
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Social Justice through social reprogramming.
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Welcome to Black Women Watch. A series devoted to exploring the array of all things film from a black woman’s perspective. Hosted by Tishon Pugh, each season explores a different genre of film, with every episode critiquing one film in-depth with the occasional guest. A 5EPN Original.
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This is a podcast about the black women experience, each episode is a different example of the emotional side of black women, and there life trouble !! Stay tuned for more ! Cover art photo provided by Quentin Keller on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@kt1klr
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No one understands the struggles of a black women - well like a black women. Join this weekly social commentary show about ups and downs of life as a black woman. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bwbidness/support
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Hey! Welcome to the Black Women with Opinions Podcast. This is a safe space for women to share their unfiltered opinions about everything and anything! We hope you’re ready for a good time.
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Two Angry Black Women is a passion filled show with two dope women speaking their minds while bringing cultural realness and entertainment. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twoangryblackwomen/support
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Empowering and encouraging the black woman widow. This show will feature widows, widowers, and many others with extraordinary testaments to overcoming their grief by turning it into ACTION!
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Welcome to Flourish in the Foreign, the ultimate ex-pat, travel, and wellness podcast for Black women thriving abroad. The podcast showcases how living abroad can be a pathway to wellness in all aspects--financial, physical, mental, and professional. It empowers aspiring and current ex-pats to move abroad with intention, cultivate a sustainable life abroad and live a life well-lived abroad on their own terms. Join Christine Job as she shares these fascinating stories of incredible Black wome ...
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Join close friends Charla Lauriston and Lauren Domino on their hunt for the ‘secrets’ that have helped black women flourish through the bullsh*t. They connect with guests over shared experiences by wading through everything from sex and self-care to rage and anxiety. Each conversation centers on creating a space for joy with some newfound besties while asking: how do the black women we admire stay incredibly phenomenal?
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Black Women Who is a podcast hosted by Stormie B that shares different prospectives of life through the everyday black woman's point of view. Being a black woman is like being apart of an unstoppable movement right now and forever to come, so Black Women Who will bring women together to discuss black women who do it all, and do it well.
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My name is Busisiwe Hlatswayo and I am a Career Coach for Black Women. In this podcast I tackle issues that inhibit black women from and help black women level up in the workplace
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Our goal is to provide women of color and all women the love, support and resources needed while, experiencing #infertility. *For awareness only.
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The Black Woman’s Beauty is a weekly conversation with Brittni Johnson an aspiring cosmetologist located in Phoenix, Arizona. This is where we talk about all things beauty, self care, and the small decisions we as women make to make ourselves feel beautiful inside and out.
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For Black Girls when the henny aint enuff.....Brave. Smart. Witty. Listen to our dark liquor laced hot takes from politics to hair porosity. Being a Black Woman ain't never easy, but it's a pleasure. This is Black Women, No Chaser. Follow Us: @BWnoChaser on Instagram and Twitter.
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Break Concrete is a podcast show exploring the unique experiences of Black women professionals as they navigate race and gender in the workplace and break through the concrete wall to professional advancement.
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Join us on Beyond The Lab as we bring you authentic conversations discussing emerging technology, A.I. Ethics, careers, and resources to take your artificial intelligence journey to the next level.
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This show is always a call to action! We're bringing women as well as men together, and having some honest conversation about Black sexual politics and changing what has been destructive. We're producing insight into the historical context and detailing the stories that expose abuse based on race, sex, gender, class and other intersecting oppressions in the lives of women (and men) in our communities.
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A Safe Space For Black Women podcast is a place where black women have the power to speak freely on issues that impact our mental health, character development, and overall wellbeing. Black women are unable to be their raw, authentic selves without being labeled or associated with negativity. This is a space for growth and enlightenment.
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TEA Time is a show were for uniquely different Black Women come together to talk about various topics relevant in the community and/or for women. They don't hold back and they are not politically correct. Caution: The Tea might be Hot!!!
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Shades of Strong® | Supporting Black Women in Redefining Strength, Rewriting Narratives & Celebrating Authenticity
Shirley Hubbard and Natalyn Bradshaw
Welcome to Shades of Strong®, a podcast by Black women, for Black women. Join us as we support hyper-independent Black women in redefining strength, releasing emotional overwhelm, and embracing the power of community. It’s time to stop trying to do it all by ourselves.
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Black Women Are the Illuminati (BWATI) is a podcast hosted by Nico Rosario and Desiree Burch that showcases Black women visionaries who have inspired and impacted our world.
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This empowering podcast celebrates the achievements and resilience of Black women who are making significant strides in various industries, from CEOs and entrepreneurs to professionals in academia, medicine, law, and beyond. Each episode offers a deep dive into the personal and professional journeys of these trailblazers, highlighting their successes, challenges, and the strategies they’ve used to overcome obstacles. Join us as we create a dynamic community where leaders can connect, grow, a ...
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Host Chelsey Lowe speaks with some of Black Women Talk Tech's members about what it's like to be a black female business owner and the tips and tricks they've learned along the way. Black Women Talk Tech is a collective that provides resources and community to black women tech founders. Music for the BWTT Podcast was sourced from Free Music Archive. The track is "CubanLinks (Smooth Trap)" by Makaih Beats. Link: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Makaih_Beats/Aspirational_Beat_Tape/Aspirationa ...
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The Cite Black Women podcast is a periodic program with a simple message: Cite Black Women. We have been producing knowledge since we blessed this earth. We theorize, we innovate, we revolutionize the world. We do not need mediators. We do not need interpreters. It's time to disrupt the canon. It's time to upturn the erasures of history. It's time to give credit where credit is due. This bi-weekly podcast features reflections and conversations about the politics and praxis of acknowledging a ...
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Malcolm X 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.” Forget that being seen and not heard. Get into: Being Heard: 2 Black Women, Coffee & Conversations, with Lya & Dana. Let's discuss what matters to you, to us.
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In 2020 Marcia Ore came across an article written by Paula Akan from 2019 titled 'How The Stories of Black Women in the UK Are Being Reclaimed'. The quote from Jade Bentil, a Black feminist historian and writer stood out. “Black women’s historical narratives are either rendered completely visible under the gaze of whiteness, or an extremely sanitised version that flattens the complexities of our lives is authored by non-black gatekeepers, both within and outside the academy.” Marcia then sta ...
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If you are a Black Woman who is sick of the bullshit in society, and is sick of the way that it has impacted your mind, body, spirit and the generations before you, this podcast is for you. Especially if you are looking for the down-to-earth truth about how to remedy it all. Join me and other Black Women for moments of freeing ourselves from the ills of capitalism. We dispel the white-superiority lie, snatch back our stories and re-connect with the real system, nature. We laugh cuss, cry, ta ...
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Find inspiration and recognize how brilliant and extraordinary Black women really are mentally, spiritually and physically. In this space, our lives will be seen and heard as we embrace individuality and celebrate our greatness, unapologetically! Now is the time to cultivate and rally a universal and authentic sisterhood on purpose, through mission, with passion and compassion! The Queendom where the SistaNista Spirit thrives! https://www.blackwomensworld.com/
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Welcome to the Black Heels and Tractor Wheels Podcast where we are sharing stories from a range of women around New Zealand. Our hosts, Emma and Claire join a whole raft of incredible New Zealand women to discuss topics ranging from starting your own business, navigating career and university changes, building confidence, and getting back to work with young children. If you enjoyed this podcast, feel free to visit our Instagram, Facebook and website, or even become a member! www.ruralwomennz.nz
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The Black Woman’s Stress Solution Podcast: discover the connection between Black women’s stress in work, love, and health—offering real solutions to help you stress less and thrive more!
Brig Johnson
Welcome to ”The Black Woman’s Stress Solution,” the podcast for ambitious black women who are navigating the complexities of success while striving for balance and well-being in their lives. Brig Johnson, your host and go-to coach for stress management, brings you insights, strategies, tools and a little bit of neurobiology to master mindfulness, self-improvement, confidence, and personal growth. With Brig’s guidance, you’ll learn how to become unstuck and manage stress effectively while pur ...
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A project and podcast by Taja Lindley examining the intersections of race, gender and the double entendre of labor: to work and to give birth. Formerly known as the Birth Justice Podcast NYC. Episodes available every other Wednesday. Produced by Colored Girls Hustle and supported by the Economic Hardship Reporting Project.
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A weekly podcast to discuss ideas, headaches, sales tips, and support for both prospective and active business owners of color!
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Why 'The Little Black Dress Of Women’s Health’ ? The little black dress is a basic in our wardrobe. We go to it because we trust it and know that it can be worn anywhere. It's basic but reliable. These podcasts are exactly that. It Is information every woman should have. To feel informed about their bodies, know how to prevent or manage change and know when to seek support. WHEN (Women's Health Education Network) is a not-for-profit organisation established with the core purpose of the suppo ...
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Claire Edwards from the Tora Collective joins us on the Podcast today. We discuss Claire’s journey from Golden Bay to Marlborough and now Tora. From University to bars in Wellington and finding soulmates, to starting a sustainable, catch to order kaimoana business. What strikes us about Claire is her really strong and uncompromising standards and v…
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Pawlet Brookes speaks with Samenua Sesher, Founder and Director of the Museum of Colour. Listen as Sesher describes navigating arts management across multiple art practices and some of the life lessons she has picked up along her journey. Music by NWAKKE.Από τον Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage
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EP. 207 EMOTIONAL WHIPLASH: The Betrayal Of The Black Women Series - Part 2: When People People And You've Done Everything - How To Stop Acting Brand NEW
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Welcome to part 2 of the powerful series, "Emotional Whiplash: The Betrayal of the Black Woman." In this episode, Brig’s diving into the emotional rollercoaster that many of us face when expectations clash with reality. So often we keep getting surprised when people show us who they truly are. It's time to stop acting brand new and start understand…
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The latest episode of the Black Women Amplify podcast, hosted by Monica Wisdom, delves into the intricate emotions many Black women are navigating following the recent election results. Wisdom opens up about the collective disappointment felt after Kamala Harris’s loss, framing it as a pivotal moment that has led to a broader conversation about ide…
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Respecting Black Women Episode 1: Invisible Burdens In this inaugural episode of "Respecting Black Women," Dr. Erica Steele delves into the concept of "Invisible Burdens" that black women face daily. She explores the frequent feelings of being unheard, unseen, and undervalued, and the emotional toll that comes with these experiences. Dr. Steele sha…
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In this full moon meditation, we celebrate November’s Beaver Moon. Together, we explore the warmth and safety of the homes we create within ourselves and the wisdom passed down by our ancestors. Through guided breathing and ancestral connection, you’ll uncover the subtle moments that hold the power to transform your daily life. Join us in honoring …
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When We Fight! We Win! It’s Not Just a Presidential Slogan, It’s a Rally Cry for Black Women in 2024 and Beyond.
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When We Fight! We Win! It’s Not Just a Presidential Slogan, It’s a Motto for Black Women in 2024 and Beyond. Tune in to this dynamic conversation with Monique Pearson, international motivational speaker, mindset coach, military strategist, veteran and travel expert and travelpreneur. We discuss critical leadership skills that we can learn from Mada…
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Fanny Eaton is the only known Black muse of the Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood of the mid-Nineteenth century. Her life is a celebration of the beauty of the Black body, but one that has been depicted under the white gaze. Credit: ‘Fanny Eaton, the Jamaican Pre-Raphaelite Muse!’ by Jackie Kay © 2024, Jackie Kay. Used by permission of The Wylie Agency Lt…
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Pawlet Brookes talks with Sharon Watson, CEO and Principal of Northern School of Contemporary Dance. Listen as Watson describes her journey as a dance artist, from her major influences to her proudest moments in both life and work. Music by NWAKKEΑπό τον Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage
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Pawlet Brookes talks with Liz Pemberton, founder of The Black Nursery Manager. Listen as Pemberton talks about the importance of anti-racism training in early years settings and her reasons for taking action and starting The Black Nursery Manager training and consulting. Music by NWAKKE.Από τον Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage
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Pawlet Brookes talks with Victoria Showunmi as they discuss her research around Black feminism and intersectionality. Listen as Showunmi describes her experiences with professional jelousy and her visions for empowering Black women and girls in her current work and in the future. Music by NWAKKE.Από τον Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage
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Pawlet Brookes talks with Leila Hassan Howe as they discuss her pioneering activism for the Black and immigration communities in Britain. Listen as Hassan Howe describes her change-making contributions to Britain and how her work with her late husband Darcus Howe has impacted communities today. Music by NWAKKE.…
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Pawlet Brookes talks with Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah, clean air advocate. Listen as Adoo-Kissi-Debrah describes her journey in seeking justice for her daughter who lost her life to a fatal asthma attack linked with air pollution and the change she strives for. Music by NWAKKE
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Pawlet Brookes talks with Ralph Moore, Josie Woods' son. Listen as Moore describes the fond memories of her touring as a dancer, teaching and how her activism impacted the arts and his life. Music by NWAKKE.Από τον Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage
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EP. 206 EMOTIONAL WHIPLASH: The Betrayal of the Black Woman – Part 1: Unpacking the Emotional Taxes of Black Womanhood
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In this powerful episode, Brig dives into the emotional turmoil many Black women are experiencing post-election, aptly naming it "emotional whiplash." This episode marks the beginning of a three-part series where Brig unpacks the deep-seated feelings of betrayal and exhaustion that come with being at the forefront of societal change, yet still feel…
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Lilian Bader was one of the first Black Women to join the British armed forces. Navigating racism to serve with the Women's Auxiliary Air Force. Her story is brought to life through readings from her memoirs. Narrated by Pawlet Brookes. Lilian Bader is voiced by Tasmin Evans. Music by NWAKKE.Από τον Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage
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Pawlet Brookes talks with Jacqui Dankworth, Cleo Laine's daughter. Listen as Dankworth describes some of her favourite memories of his mother, the life lessons she has learnt from her and her reputation in the music industry. Music by NWAKKE.
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Pawlet Brookes talks with Bolaji Laurance, Kath Locke's son as they discuss her legacy in Manchester. Listen as Laurance describes some of his favourite memories of his mother, the life lessons he has learnt from her and the impact she had on the local community. Music by NWAKKE.
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Join Monica Wisdom as she passionately addresses the collective untethering of Black women from the burdens of societal expectations and saviorism. With heartfelt reflections on the recent election and the emotional toll it has taken, Monica emphasizes the importance of reclaiming our energy and stepping back to prioritize self-care. She shares her…
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Una Marson was the first Black female producer for the BBC, her creativity, passion and deep-rooted love for her Jamaican heritage shines through her work. Listen as Pawlet Brookes describes Marson's trailblazing journey, plus an extract from her programme Hello! West Indies and a reading of her poem Little Brown Girl. Hello! West Indies extract © …
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Pawlet Brookes talks with Right Reverend Rose Hudson-Wilkin Bishop of Dover. Listen as Bishop Rose discusses her journey with faith, her visions for the future and some of the life lessons she has used along her way. Music by NWAKKE.
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Pawlet Brookes talks with Stella Kanu, the CEO at Shakespeare's Globe. Listen as Kanu shares the major influences in her life and her ambition to always choose joy. Music by NWAKKE.
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Today on the Black Heels and Tractor Wheels Podcast we have a great chat with Greer Paterson ✨ Greer lives on the Chatham Islands and provides us with an outlook of how truly unique and different Island life is. She talks us through the first moment she landed on the Chatham Islands, having never heard of it, or been there before she arrived. Her o…
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Pawlet Brookes talks with Professor Olivette Otele FRHistS FLSW as they discuss her work in history and memory studies. She is the first Black woman to be appointed to a professorial chair in History in the UK. Listen as Otele shares the influence of her grandmother on her life and some of the life lessons she has learnt. Music by NWAKKE.…
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This guided conversation, meditation is for collective calling in the energy of our ancestors. Asé. Full Moon Meditation Event: https://tidycal.com/soulsistassleep/full-moon-meditation Newsletter Feature Request: https://forms.gozen.io/y7QvjXEu59GJfZROb35T Sponsors: Sleephones - https://www.sleepphones.com/?aff=704 ___ 🎥 Subscribe on Youtube…
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Life has a way of surprising us, sometimes with a hefty price tag. In the latest episode of our podcast, Brig shares a personal story that many of us can relate to—handling an unexpected expense. Brig candidly reveals her experience of receiving a surprise financial hit just after creating a financial cushion. It's a scenario that can send anyone i…
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Pawlet Brookes talks with Lisa Williams as they discuss Williams' journey through literature. Listen as Williams describes her love for History and how this has influenced her teaching and writing alongside her visions and plans for the future. Music by NWAKKE
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Send us a text My Black Woman's World is whatever I say it is, simply because I AM. Welcome to my world. Thank you for listening SistaNistas & SistaNista Lovers. If you ain't a Black Woman get to know one. Please feel free to share. I'm grateful and I love y'all for real! Peace, Email - peace@blackwomansworld.com https://www.blackwomensworld.com/…
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Claudia Jones dedicated her life to the advancement of Black women's rights and the development of public and political consciousness in Black British communities. Listen as Pawlet Brookes describes the work of Jones and the impact it has had today as well as a reading of one of her poems, 'There Are Some Things One Always Remembers' (1958). Speake…
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Send us a text My Black Woman's World is whatever I say it is, simply because I AM. Welcome to my world. Thank you for listening SistaNistas & SistaNista Lovers. If you ain't a Black Woman get to know one. Please feel free to share. I'm grateful and I love y'all for real! Peace, Email - peace@blackwomansworld.com https://www.blackwomensworld.com/…
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Pawlet Brookes talks with Clary Salandy as they discuss Carnival. From Salandy's own organisation, Mahogany, and the impact it has had on communities to her hopes for Carnival in the future, listen as Salandy discusses her own journey and her relationship with Carnival. Music by NWAKKE
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Pawlet Brookes talks with Clary Salandy, friend and colleague of Geraldine Connor, as they discuss Connor's legacy in the theatre, music and arts industries. Listen as Salandy recalls favoutite memories of working with Connor, the lessons she has learnt and as how she hopes Connor will be remembered. Music by NWAKKE.…
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In a captivating dialogue, Monica Wisdom Tyson and Lisaan Basquiat engage in a profound discussion that spans topics of legacy, personal transformation, and the essence of joy. Lisaan, who not only oversees her brother's estate, the iconic artist Jean Michel Basquiat but also leads initiatives to empower women entrepreneurs, shares her journey of r…
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Pawlet Brookes talks with Hermon and Heroda Berhane as they discuss their activism as Black Deaf women. Listen as they describe their aspirations within the fashion industry and their visions for the future.Από τον Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage
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Pawlet Brookes talks with Heather Paul, Gertrude Paul's daughter as they discuss her mother's journey though teaching and activism. Listen as Heather describes some of the stories from her mother and the impact she has had on Black communities in the North of England, from being the first Black head teacher in Leeds to being one of the founders of …
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Pawlet Brookes talks with Sandra Pollock as they discuss the Pollock's journey through leadership. Listen as Pollock talks through the importance of creating networks of support and celebration for Black women and her visions for the future. Music by NWAKKE
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Feeling stuck in the endless loop of exhaustion and stress? You're not alone. Many of us find ourselves giving everything we have, only to feel like we're getting nowhere. In this episode, Brig takes us on a transformative journey, sharing insights on how to move from a state of survival to one of thriving. Join Brig as she shares the transformativ…
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Pawlet Brookes talks with Josette Simon where they discuss the winding path Simon has taken along her career as an actress. Listen as Simon describes the obsticles she has had to overcome, what she is proud about herself and her visions for the future. Music by NWAKKE
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Pawlet Brookes talks with Gaynor Legall as they discuss working within history and heritage. Listen as Legall discusses some of the influential organisations she has helped build in Wales and the impact her work has had on the local community. Music by NWAKKE
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Pawlet Brookes talks with Elvy Morton as they discuss Morton's journey in moving to the UK. Listen as Morton describes her initial perceptions around her experience in life and work within the UK as well as some of the life lessons she has picked up along her way. Music by NWAKKE
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Pawlet Brookes talks with Carol Leeming where they discuss Leeming's journey as a multi-disciplinary artist and the importance of being creative. Listen as Leeming described the major influences in her life, her proudest moments and visions for the future. Music by NWAKKE.
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In this vibrant episode of Black Women Amplified, host Monica Wisdom welcomes Lisane Basquiat, a visionary entrepreneur, coach, and Renaissance woman. Lisane has an intimate conversation about legacy, self-discovery, and creating freedom on her own terms. Growing up in a multicultural Brooklyn household with a Haitian father and Puerto Rican mother…
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Pawlet Brookes talks with Ify Iwobi where they discuss Iwobi's journey in becoming the first Welsh Nigerian Musician to have nine consecutive A-List tracks on BBC Radio Wales. Listen as Iwobi discusses her processes in producing music and some of the life lessons she has picked up along her journey so far. Music by NWAKKE…
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We have a chat with Sandra Matthews, Chair of RWNZ and local community legend. We yarn about engendering volunteering from a young age, developing identity as a woman coming onto a farm from outside, depression and anxiety, and also leadership pathways. Sandra delivers some stellar advice on governance, leading yourself and leading others. Thank yo…
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Not only was Dame Jocelyn Barrow the first Black woman to be made governor of the BBC and earn the title of damehood, she was an educator, director, broadcaster, politician and ultimately a driver for change. Listen as Pawlet Brookes talks through the legacy that Dame Barrow has left and how her spirit, values and teachings guide new generations of…
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EP. 203 From Uncertainty to Unstoppable: How Diniece Mastered Career Growth and Self-Confidence
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We are thrilled to bring you an inspiring new episode featuring Diniece, a phenomenal woman who has undergone a transformative journey through our coaching program. Diniece came to me in a space of vulnerability and uncertainty. She was grappling with feelings of inadequacy and impostor syndrome, especially as a woman of color navigating predominan…
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