Black women don't get a day off from judgement - and sometimes it comes from our own. In this episode we switch it up - three cousins (Bri, Langston, and Alexis) unpack the real, raw and often unspoken issues black women STILL face on a daily basis: Feeling too mixed or not black enough, judgement for how we wear our hair, code switching , identity politics, interracial dating and being side eyed by both sides. This is about true lived experience , messy middle grounds ...
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Black women don't get a day off from judgement - and sometimes it comes from our own. In this episode we switch it up - three cousins (Bri, Langston, and Alexis) unpack the real, raw and often unspoken issues black women STILL face on a daily basis: Feeling too mixed or not black enough, judgement for how we wear our hair, code switching , identity politics, interracial dating and being side eyed by both sides. This is about true lived experience , messy middle grounds ...
What actually happens when you log off for real? In this episode, your host Bri gets brutally honest about deactivating her social media—no vague “taking a break” notes, no dramatic goodbye posts, just the messy truth. From phantom-scroll withdrawals to the weird freedom of disappearing from the feed, she unpacks what life really looks like offline. Is it peaceful? Is it lonely? Is it a rebrand or a breakdown? Let’s talk about how social media shapes our identity, relationships, and what happ...
URL vs IRL
Black women don't get a day off from judgement - and sometimes it comes from our own. In this episode we switch it up - three cousins (Bri, Langston, and Alexis) unpack the real, raw and often unspoken issues black women STILL face on a daily basis: Feeling too mixed or not black enough, judgement for how we wear our hair, code switching , identity politics, interracial dating and being side eyed by both sides. This is about true lived experience , messy middle grounds ...