This is a safe space where we get the chance to focus on various issues in the world. I bring a combination of my intersectionality as a Black Woman and a Christian into this discussions. It’s a space where I hope we can all learn from each other regardless of age, gender, race, religion, class, and just share our experiences and understanding of issues.
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This is a safe space where we get the chance to focus on various issues in the world. I bring a combination of my intersectionality as a Black Woman and a Christian into this discussions. It’s a space where I hope we can all learn from each other regardless of age, gender, race, religion, class, and just share our experiences and understanding of issues.
The Holy Spirit is so many things, He is our: friend, comforter, helper, advocate, intercessor, helper, strengthener, standby, and most recently revealed as my Pacifier. **bonus episode gifted by the Holy Spirit**
In loving memory of Oladotun Oyeniran. In this episode, Deborah reflects on the year and the podcast journey thus far and shares some of her 2020 goals.
Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays! In this episode I talk about some of the things I miss this year. I hope you all get to spend this day with loved ones and recreate some traditions xx
In this episode Deborah talks about some insecurities she’s struggled with and some of the side comments that have played main roles in her journey to confidence and self acceptance. Join the conversation on Instagram: justanother.blackgirl or send an email: jabg.podcast@gmail.com.
In this episode, I talk about some of my daily encounters as a young lady who is single and the pressure that people try to impose on you for marriage and relationships. Join the conversation on Instagram @justanother.blackgirl or send an email: jabg.podcast@gmail.com
In this episode, the host dives into some of the burdens that come with the title of being a Strong Independent Black Woman, by exploring some of the findings from several studies on the Strong Independent Black Woman Syndrome.
While being an adult comes with some good things such as autonomy and freedom, it also entails being stressed about bills and by all the numerous responsibilities so that it almost just feels like a constant battle to just relax and breath. In this episode the host rants about her personal confusions in relation to adulting.
The #endsars movement which started as peaceful protests requesting the dismantlement of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), resulted in the 20.10.2020 massacre in Lagos Nigeria, and has since been accompanied by a series of human right violations and attempts to silence the Nigerian Youth. The world is watching and justice is definitely going to be served, the question is just “when?”
In this episode Deborah talks about the things that have been helping her stay sane since the pandemic hit. This is a relevant topic especially now when there are talks about a second wave of the pandemic and the barrel of bad news and negativity seems to be bottomless. The host would love to hear from you, connect with her on Instagram @justanother.blackgirl or send an email: jabg.podcast@gmail.com
This is a safe space where we get the chance to focus on various issues in the world. I bring a combination of my intersectionality as a Black Woman and a Christian into this discussions. It’s a space where I hope we can all learn from each other regardless of age, gender, race, religion, class, and just share our experiences and understanding of issues.