The Black Woman Complex Podcast: Recent Episodes

Takiyah Imani

“You’re important in your own right. People need to value you because of who you are, because of your story. Because of your challenges. That’s what makes you unique.” - Michelle Obama. Join Takiyah Imani as she interviews women that are trailblazers in various industries. Discussing their life experiences and how they have overcome obsticles and grown into the amazing women that they are.

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NOTE: This Episode was Recorded in May

The Black Woman Complex Podcast is a podcast that was created to uplift and support Black Women. In this episode we discuss what it means to be a black woman in the United States and how to overcome systemic obstacles that Black Women are faced with.

In this episode Lateba Ponder is featured. Ponder is a paralegal specialist by day but a STEM coach, tech enthusiast and 3D printing expert by night! Join us as we discuss the importance of support when being a black woman in this world.

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The Black Woman Complex Podcast is a podcast that was created to uplift and support Black Women. In this episode we discuss what it means to be a black woman in the United States and how to overcome systemic obstacles that Black Women are faced with. 

In this episode Saba Tshibaka is featured. Tshibaka is a 2021 Philosophy, Politics, and Economics graduate from the University of Maryland, College Park. 
Saba is a student leader and activist involved in many groups and activities promoting diversity and inclusion. She spent three years in various clubs’ executive boards, two years as a tutor with the Academic Achievement Program, and a year as a manager at the College Park Black-owned business, Milk & Honey. She has also held internships with the U.S. Department of Treasury and Google Inc. She is the co-founder of Black Terps Matter at UMD, which is an Anti-racist coalition.

More Information on Saba can be found here: https://www.sabaspeaking.com/
More Information on The Black Woman Complex can be found here: www.theblackwomancomplex.org