Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Society & Culture
Business
Sports
History
Fiction
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
00:00 / 00:00
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts116/v4/d1/fb/a7/d1fba73c-44b8-6b11-9fe8-cefb73926d50/mza_5567660265699110274.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
Dear Lazy Black Girls
Dear Lazy Black Girls
28 episodes
1 week ago
Being a Black woman in a society that forces us to constantly be “strong” makes it difficult for many Black women who struggle with their mental health. As a Black woman who struggles as well, I believe is is crucial for Black women who struggle with their mental health, and as a result are seen as “lazy”, to feel that there is someone out there who sees them. DLBG acknowledges this stereotype and is the voice for Black women who’s mental health has deteriorated as a result of societal pressure to make them strong. DLBG provides a safe space for vulnerable conversations and healing.
Show more...
Mental Health
Health & Fitness
RSS
All content for Dear Lazy Black Girls is the property of Dear Lazy Black Girls and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Being a Black woman in a society that forces us to constantly be “strong” makes it difficult for many Black women who struggle with their mental health. As a Black woman who struggles as well, I believe is is crucial for Black women who struggle with their mental health, and as a result are seen as “lazy”, to feel that there is someone out there who sees them. DLBG acknowledges this stereotype and is the voice for Black women who’s mental health has deteriorated as a result of societal pressure to make them strong. DLBG provides a safe space for vulnerable conversations and healing.
Show more...
Mental Health
Health & Fitness
Episodes (20/28)
Dear Lazy Black Girls
#28: Lazily in Love
In this week's episode of Dear Lazy Black Girls, we are going to explore how to show the love we have for ourselves and for others... the lazy way.
Show more...
2 years ago
44 minutes 39 seconds

Dear Lazy Black Girls
#27: What is My Soul’s Purpose?
In this episode of Dear Lazy Black Girls, we will be discussing why we are placed into this world. We are going to be spending some time reflecting and exploring our personal passions, toxic family patterns and relationships, to understand what our purpose in this world truly is.
Show more...
2 years ago
28 minutes 4 seconds

Dear Lazy Black Girls
#26: Spiritual To-Do List
In this week’s episode of Dear Lazy Black Girls, we will be diving into the importance of setting spiritual goals and intentions with ourselves, as we understand why we exist in this lifetime. We will dive into some examples of Spiritual goals and how to practice each one before you make up your own.
Show more...
2 years ago
46 minutes 57 seconds

Dear Lazy Black Girls
#25: A Letter from My Past Self
In this episode of Dear Lazy Black Girls, we will be acknowledging our past selves through a letter. We often get so caught up with life that we forget how much can change in the future that we have yet to experience. In this episode, we will be discussing how to address where we are in the present, while also exploring the endless possibilities of what beholds in our future.
Show more...
2 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes 53 seconds

Dear Lazy Black Girls
#24: Quiet is Good
In this episode of Dear Lazy Black Girls, we will be discussing the importance of silence and remaining grounded, even when we are unaware of where we currently are.
Show more...
2 years ago
33 minutes 44 seconds

Dear Lazy Black Girls
#23: The Healing Girl Series: Shifting the Narrative
In this lovely episode for Dear Lazy Black Girls, we will be focusing on how we display ourselves to the world. Often times, we take things personally that other people do to us, and as a result, we end up looking at ourselves completely differently than the way that we truly are. This episode will enlighten and strengthen the way that we see ourselves, but also the relationship that we have with who we truly are.
Show more...
2 years ago
27 minutes 15 seconds

Dear Lazy Black Girls
#22: The Healing Girl Series: Check Yourself
In this episode of The Healing Series for Dear Lazy Black Girls, we are going to talk about checking ourselves. Yes that’s right. Even you need to get checked sometimes. This episode is all about checking your energy, knowing how to transmute your energy and reaffirming ourselves rather than destroying ourselves.
Show more...
2 years ago
39 minutes 16 seconds

Dear Lazy Black Girls
#21: Introducing the Healing Girl Series
In this episode, we will briefly go over what topics to expect from the Healing Girl Series. This series is crucial for us Black women to reconnect with ourselves and find our true purpose in our lives. Check out our website for more Dear Lazy Black Girls! : https://www.podpage.com/dearlazyblackgirls/
Show more...
2 years ago
19 minutes 1 second

Dear Lazy Black Girls
#20: Lazy Days

In this episode, we are going to cover the reality of lazy days, why it’s important to have them and what we can do during our times of laziness to help support us.


https://www.podpage.com/dearlazyblackgirls/

Show more...
2 years ago
33 minutes 14 seconds

Dear Lazy Black Girls
#19: Honesty is the Best Policy

In this episode of Dear Lazy Black Girls, we are going to discuss the one thing that a lot of us are afraid of within ourselves, which is honesty. Honesty is the best policy, no matter how many times we try to avoid it, it always plays a role into how we except the things that happen in our reality and why did they happen. When it comes to being honest to ourselves. We may often confuse our delusions from the reality of the situation is presented to us instead of avoiding what happens to us, let’s work on creating a safe space within ourselves, so that we can have a better relationship with who we truly are in with our stories.


https://www.podpage.com/dearlazyblackgirls/

Show more...
2 years ago
39 minutes 15 seconds

Dear Lazy Black Girls
#18: The Journey to Self-Discovery
In this weeks, episode of Dear Lazy Black Girls, we will be talking about the journey of self discovery. Self discovery is an important part of our lives as we have to experience some sort of “ canon event” that is an inevitable experience that we have to face and all of our lives, that changes the past and journey that we are on. Without this experience, our lives would not be the way that they are destined to become, unless we face the reality of who we are to become. Join me for a lovely conversation about self discovery, experiencing personal can events, good and bad, and allowing yourself the freedom and luxury of enjoying the life that you deserve and desire. https://www.podpage.com/dearlazyblackgirls/
Show more...
2 years ago
45 minutes 24 seconds

Dear Lazy Black Girls
#17: Welcome Back!

Welcome back to Season 2 of Dear Lazy Black Girls!


In this episode, we will be going over what to expect from Dear Lazy Black Girls this season and even a snippet of episode 2.


Be sure to check out our website for our social media, how to support the podcast and more :)


https://www.podpage.com/dearlazyblackgirls/

Show more...
2 years ago
51 minutes 9 seconds

Dear Lazy Black Girls
Bonus Episode: Celebrating and Embracing You

For my 23rd birthday (March 10th), I decided to release a special episode dedicated to birthdays, the good and the bad. In this bonus episode, I will be talking about embracing and celebrating who you are, where you are currently and how to make the best out of bad birthdays.

Take the 5 Love Languages test here: https://5lovelanguages.com/quizzes/love-language

Show more...
2 years ago
16 minutes 37 seconds

Dear Lazy Black Girls
#16: Only the Beginning
In this episode of Dear Lazy Black Girls, we will be talking about the overall season, the feedback I've received from you guys and what things will I personally work on to grow with you guys. This is a brief episode that really allows you all to connect with me more. https://www.podpage.com/dearlazyblackgirls/
Show more...
2 years ago
28 minutes 56 seconds

Dear Lazy Black Girls
#15: The 5 Stages of Grief Pt. 2

In today’s episode of Dear Lazy Black Girls, we will be dissecting the song “Green Eyes” by Erykah Badu. Not only will we discover how the song represents the 5 stages of grief, but how to use music as a way to heal our wounds and to further overcome the stereotypes placed against us in society.


https://www.podpage.com/dearlazyblackgirls/

Show more...
2 years ago
47 minutes 21 seconds

Dear Lazy Black Girls
#14: The 5 Stages of Grief Pt. 1

In this episode of Dear Lazy Black Girls, we will be briefly going over the five stages of grief. In these stages, we will discuss what they look like and how they can be seen in our daily lives. And in next week’s episode, I will be breaking down song lyrics that match each stage of grief and how music has a powerful way of healing us.

https://www.podpage.com/dearlazyblackgirls/

Show more...
2 years ago
24 minutes 52 seconds

Dear Lazy Black Girls
#13: Stages of Trauma Recovery

In this episode of Dear Lazy Black Girls, we will be discussing how we can recover from trauma through the stages of trauma recovery. It is important for you to know that your trauma is not your fault, but your healing is your responsibility. By going over the three stages of Trauma Recovery, it will allow us to acknowledge what traumas are we ignoring within ourselves and working towards how to heal them. https://linktr.ee/dearlazybl


https://www.podpage.com/dearlazyblackgirls/

Show more...
2 years ago
36 minutes 52 seconds

Dear Lazy Black Girls
#12: Trauma & Friends

In this episode of Dear Lazy Black Girls, we are going to touch the surface of trauma and how trauma can present itself in our lives in multiple ways. We will be going over the importance of understanding your trauma, while also providing support on why it is crucial to recover from any traumatic experiences. This episode will be centered on healing and why healing from trauma will forever be worth it.

Amazon storefront link: http://www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-b0422d4a


DLBG Podcast Website: https://www.podpage.com/dearlazyblackgirls/

For any donations to support future podcast episodes as well as content: https://strike.me/dearlgb/

or

Cashapp: $tripleeea


Show more...
2 years ago
35 minutes 51 seconds

Dear Lazy Black Girls
#11: You vs. You

In this episode of Dear Lazy Black Girls, we will be exploring our biggest fears: our shadow. Our shadow selves will show up in our everyday lives when we refuse to acknowledge, grieve and accept that part of ourselves that we forced to be locked away and ignored. We will be going over shadow work, why it is important, what we need to do and how can we heal the parts of ourselves we refuse to accept.


Amazon storefront link: http://www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-b0422d4a


DLBG Podcast Website: https://www.podpage.com/dearlazyblackgirls/


To donate:


Cashapp: $tripleeea


Show more...
2 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes 18 seconds

Dear Lazy Black Girls
#10: What Does Wellness Look Like To You?

In this episode of Dear Lazy Black Girls we will be going over what wellness looks like for us. More specifically, what wellness looks like for us spiritually, physically, intellectually, emotionally and socially. We will be discussing how to practice wellness and the importance of knowing what it looks like to you rather than finding your “purpose”.

Stop Chasing Purpose and Focus on Wellness | Chloe Hakim-Moore TEDxMemphis Talk : https://youtu.be/rKQLBiylsn8


Dear Lazy Black Girls website: https://www.podpage.com/dearlazyblackgirls/


For any donations to support future podcast episodes as well as content: https://strike.me/dearlgb/


Special acknowledgements to @mitsuhaaaaa for the brief word sound on TikTok


Show more...
2 years ago
1 hour 17 minutes 13 seconds

Dear Lazy Black Girls
Being a Black woman in a society that forces us to constantly be “strong” makes it difficult for many Black women who struggle with their mental health. As a Black woman who struggles as well, I believe is is crucial for Black women who struggle with their mental health, and as a result are seen as “lazy”, to feel that there is someone out there who sees them. DLBG acknowledges this stereotype and is the voice for Black women who’s mental health has deteriorated as a result of societal pressure to make them strong. DLBG provides a safe space for vulnerable conversations and healing.