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Hey folks! I'm back after a long break and some big life changes. But we'll be seeing more of each other soon! Stay tuned for new content in the next few months. Thanks as always for listening!Support The PodcastIf you're looking for ways to su
Hey folks! I'm back after a long break and some big life changes. But we'll be seeing more of each other soon! Stay tuned for new content in the next few months. Thanks as always for listening!Support The PodcastIf you're looking for ways to su
Today we talk with Candace who explores how anger was a concept she had to come around to. Candace writes an article for the Huffington to post about her feelings that goes viral. We hear from Candace about how her feelings developed over time
We're back for season 2! And we've got our first episode we talk to New York Times Bestselling author Morgan Jerkins about coming into her own. This conversation is tiny little sliver of her story so you should definitely check out all of Morga
Be sure to tune in to The Colored Girl Beautiful November 24, 2020 for the premiere of Season 2 wherever you get your podcasts!If you'd like to get an email about new episodes and learn a bit more of the behind the scenes of the show's making,
Hey folks, just wanted to provide a quick update for you! We're taking a break to prepare for season 2 and we want to hear your stories! See a list of topics and submit them to us at coloredgirlbeautiful.com/stories.Listen to Nichole's podcast!
This week we talk to Dr. Karsonya Wise-Whitehead (Dr. Kaye) about colorism and some of its origins.Dr. Kaye's Twitter: @kayewhiteheadSome of Dr. Kaye's Work:Notes from a Colored Girl https://www.amazon.com/Notes-Colored-Girl-Diaries-Frances/dp/
This week we talk to Sherri Lumpkin of the Rag Baby Exchange (http://www.ragbabyexch.org/programs.html) who helps us to release negativity and to find our inner doll.Sherri's Instagram: @lumpkinsherriMake a Direct Contribution to the Podcasthtt
Today, a call for restMake a Direct Contribution to the Podcasthttps://www.coloredgirlbeautiful.com/donateSupport This Podcasthttps://www.coloredgirlbeautiful.com/supportSign Up for the NewsletterIf you'd like to get an email about new episodes
This week we hear from the lovely, Charnell (https://www.justcharnell.com/) who encourages use to find our own journey to confidence.Charnell's Instagram: @justcharnellMake a Direct Contribution to the Podcasthttps://www.coloredgirlbeautiful.co
This week, Tina (https://www.tinascottlassiter.com/) is back and reminding us that it's ok to be different by sharing some workplace wisdom.Tina's Instagram: @tsl103Tina's also got some really amazing artwork! Check out her etsy shophttps://www
This week, Jewels Dodson (www.jewelsdodson.com) encourages us to create our own narrative as she shares her story about what she learned from women in her family who were important to her.Jewel's Instagram: @jewelsthegemMake a Direct Contributi
This week, Kimberly reminds us to take care of ourselves as we care for those around us.Make a Direct Contribution to the Podcasthttps://www.coloredgirlbeautiful.com/donateIf you'd like to get an email about new episodes and learn a bit more of
This week, Tina shares a bit of her love story with us. We're swooning!Make a Direct Contribution to the Podcasthttps://www.coloredgirlbeautiful.com/donateIf you'd like to get an email about new episodes and learn a bit more of the behind the s
In this minisode, we continue our history theme and hear again from Dr. Karsonya Wise-Whitehead about suffrage for Black women in the early 1900's.Make a Direct Contribution to the Podcasthttps://www.coloredgirlbeautiful.com/donateIf you'd like
In our first bonus episode for the season, we learn about Club Women from Dr. Karsonya Wise-Whitehead.If you'd like to get an email about new episodes and learn a bit more of the behind the scenes of the show's making, you can subscribe to the
In this episode Aseloka talks to a friend and mentor Tina about how she balances who she is with how others percieve her and the self acceptance that can often come with age.If you'd like to get an email about new episodes and learn a bit more
This week we're taking a bit of a breather for the holidays. Instead of airing our final episode for the season, we're sharing some bonus content from the Google Podcast creators program showcase that happened back in June. Be sure to tune in o
This week we take a departure from our normal episode structure to talk about grief and loss. Aseloka shares an unexpected moment of grief that hit her during her interview with Jasmin in Episode 5, The Colored Mother Beautiful. She debriefs th
In this episode Aseloka talks to her friend Jasmin, a working mother of an adorable 7-year-old with another little one on the way. They discuss Madame Hackley's writing and her assessment of Black motherhood as both a privilege and a responsibi
In this episode Aseloka reflects on Madame Hackely's writings about racial responsibility and Aseloka's own conflicts between wanting to do all that she can for the race, while also staying sane. She'll debrief these feelings with this week's g
Aseloka discusses Madame Hackley’s advice on how women should present themselves with guest, Andrea Renau and producer Nichole. The three women discuss the particularly complicated role hair often plays in a Black woman’s ability to appear pres
Aseloka Smith, writes a letter to Madame Emma Azalia Hackley, with questions about what intimacy looks like among friends. And how opening up to the people around you help you to heal.If you'd like to get an email about new episodes and learn a
The Colored Girl Beautiful’s host Aseloka Smith, writes a letter to Madame Emma Azalia Hackley, an accomplished, world traveling, Black activist and certified diva who, in 1916, wrote a book of advice to other Black women on how to make it in A
Be sure to subscribe to The Colored Girl Beautiful October 1, 2019 wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to get an email about new episodes and learn a bit more of the behind the scenes of the show's making, you can subscribe to the new
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