A podcast that discusses issues that affect black and multi-cultural women across the globe. Topics include mental health, women’s health, entertainment and more.
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A podcast that discusses issues that affect black and multi-cultural women across the globe. Topics include mental health, women’s health, entertainment and more.
A candid discussion about sexual assault and child abuse awareness. Other topics include: domestic violence, sexual predators in the industry and more.
Sounding off on the current injustices that have taken place against black women including the reproductive abuse, Trey Songz crimes against women, Narcs on the DL, and Mulatto speaking up about harassment from predators in the industry.
This episode provides a personal cathartic reflection on what it is like to heal from a father wound following narcissistic abuse. Personal topics include healing journey after surviving narcissistic abuse, healing your heart, and learning to forgive your parents.
Multimedia producer and CEO/Founder of the Reel Effect, Meah Denee discusses her creative ascension throughout her career, self care rituals, and the importance of mental health awareness.
Join us as we discuss all things sexual health and kinks with Sexual Health and Kink expert Sierra Cary-Brown. We discuss different types of kinks, youth sexual education, and femicide in Jamaica.
Taking about the double standards of sexual expression of female sexuality in the hip hop industry. Also discussing the new WAP music video by Cardi B. & Meg The Stallion.
Discussing black women’s trauma, Brandy’s new album B7, and the connection to mental health. Megan the Stallion and the deafening tone to her trauma following her domestic violence incident with Torey Lanez
Discussing the recent passing of Black Lives Matters Activist Oluwatoyin Salau. Toxic African family structures, rape culture in Nigeria, and healing from these structures.
A podcast that discusses issues that affect black and multi-cultural women across the globe. Topics include mental health, women’s health, entertainment and more.