A platform hosted by Black women sharing their journey as Moms, Wives, Entrepreneurs, and working in the corporate world. These politically charged Sisters are ready to share relatable stories about how it is to be a black woman. From adulting to self-care and emotional healing, this podcast will help grow you into your best self. Let’s chitchat, shall we?
Episode Title: Never Again Sis
Summary:
We have all been there. You went above and beyond for a friend — showed up, sacrificed, gave more than you had — and walked away knowing you would never do that again. In this episode, we are getting into those moments that taught us the most important lessons about friendship, loyalty, and knowing your limits.
We are sharing the real, the raw, and the sometimes funny stories of what we did for a friend that we will absolutely never repeat — and what it taught us about who deserves our energy.
Some lessons only need to be learned once. This episode is full of them.
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Episode Title: Who's Really in Our Corner?
We show up for everybody. We march for everybody. We spend our dollars, cast our votes, and pour our energy into systems, people, and movements that rarely pour back into us. So in this episode, we are asking the question that has been sitting on our hearts — who actually supports Black people?
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You walk in and do a quick scan, and there you are. The only one. And suddenly you are not just representing yourself anymore. You are representing your entire community, your culture, and every stereotype someone in that room has ever held. In this episode, we are talking about the very real anxiety that comes with being the only person of color in the room, at work, in school, in spaces that were never built with you in mind.
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When do we stand up for us! We have been polite long enough. We have stayed quiet, shrunk ourselves, and smiled through disrespect — and we are done. In this episode, we are talking about what it means for people of color to reclaim their voice in spaces that were never designed to include them.
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Everybody has been touched by it, either they did it, it was done to them, or they watched it destroy someone they love. In this episode, we are getting into the real reasons people cheat, not the excuses, but the truth behind the behavior.
We talk about what is actually missing, what is broken, and what it really says about a person when they choose to step outside of their commitment. Both sides. No passes.
Cheating is never just about the other person. It always starts within.
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Take Your Money With You -Your dollar is powerful, and it is time to start spending it like you know that. In this episode, we are talking about the decision so many Black women and women of color are making to stop supporting businesses and brands that do not respect, represent, or value us.
We get into how to spot the companies that want our money but not our dignity, why economic boycotts have always been one of our greatest tools, and how to be more intentional about where your coins go.
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We talk about the fear behind the comfort, the bills that keep us quiet, and the difference between being grateful for a job and settling for less than you are worth. Because sis, sometimes the very thing keeping you safe is also the thing keeping you stagnant.
If it is not growing you, it might be time to go.
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Grocery bills that keep climbing. Pantries running low before the month is over. Hard choices between feeding the kids and paying the lights. Food insecurity is not a distant problem, it is happening right now, in our neighborhoods, in our churches, and at the tables of people we know and love.
In this episode, we are talking about the growing food insecurity crisis that is hitting everyday people harder than ever, and why so many are suffering in silence too ashamed to say they are struggling to eat.
Nobody should have to choose between a meal and a bill. This conversation is long overdue.
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Running on empty- She handles everything, alone. The bills, the kids, the emotions, the household, all of it. And when someone asks how she is doing, she says fine. Because that is what Black single moms do.
In this episode, we are talking about the burnout nobody sees coming and nobody talks about. The kind that does not just make you tired, it makes you disappear into your responsibilities and forget who you even are outside of them.
You deserve rest. You deserve help. And you deserve to be poured into too.
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No argument. No fallout. No big dramatic moment. Just two people who used to be inseparable, and then slowly, quietly, weren't anymore. In this episode, we are talking about the friendships that dissolve for no particular reason, and why that kind of loss is just as real and just as painful as any breakup.
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Too Independent for Your Own Good -In this episode, we are getting real about hyper-independence in the Black woman experience, where it comes from, why we wear it like a crown, and what it is quietly costing us in our relationships, our peace, and our healing.
Because sis, strength is beautiful. But so is being held.
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Nobody talks about what forgiveness actually looks like when the person who hurt you hasn't changed, or never even apologized.
In this episode we're unpacking what forgiveness really is and what it isn't. It's not a pardon. It's not pretending it didn't happen. And it's not something you owe anyone on their timeline.
Forgiveness is for your peace, not their comfort. And it comes when YOU are ready.
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Ride or die is beautiful, until you realize you're the only one riding. We've been taught that loyalty is everything. But sis, who's riding for you?
In this episode we're breaking down the difference between real loyalty and slow self-destruction. There's nothing wrong with holding someone down, but not when you're the only one showing up. Not when your loyalty is expected but never returned.
We're talking friendships, relationships, and family, and why Black women need to stop riding for people who wouldn't even look back. The most powerful ride or die you can be? For yourself.
Come ready. This one hits different.
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Why Black Women Are Choosing Themselves - The era of putting everyone else first is over. In this episode, we're talking about why more Black women are boldly choosing themselves — their peace, their joy, their healing. From setting boundaries to walking away from spaces that drain them, sis is finally saying yes to herself. It's not selfish. It's survival — and it's long overdue.
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Homeownership. Investing. Entrepreneurship. Estate planning. This episode breaks down practical strategies for building generational wealth in the Black community. Because legacy isn’t just for some people — it’s for us too.
🎙️ Tune in. Take notes. Build different.
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Black women are burning out, and they've been doing it quietly for far too long. In this episode, we're getting into the real conversation about why so many of us are running on empty: the pressure to be strong, show up for everyone else, and never let them see you struggle. We're talking about the mental load, the emotional labor, and what it actually costs us to keep saying yes when everything in us is screaming no.
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New Episode 💕 Protecting your Peace
Peace is not something that just happens, it is something you have to fight for and protect like your life depends on it. Because honestly? It does. In this episode, we are getting real about what it means to stop sacrificing your inner calm for the comfort of everyone else.
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New Episode- Unresolved Anger Issues- We've all been there, smiling on the outside while something is burning on the inside. In this episode, we're pulling back the curtain on one of the most misunderstood emotions in the Black community: anger. Not the outburst kind. The quiet, buried, years-deep kind that nobody ever taught us how to deal with.
We talk about what unresolved anger really looks like — because it doesn't always look like rage. Sometimes it looks like distance. Sometimes it looks like control. Sometimes it looks like shutting down every time someone gets too close. We get into where it comes from, why so many of us were taught to suppress it instead of process it, and what happens to our bodies, our relationships, and our faith when we keep choosing to hold it in instead of letting God in.
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New Episode! Cutting Family Ties!
In the Black community, family is everything, but what happens when family is the very thing breaking you? In this episode, we're having the conversation that nobody wants to start but everybody needs to hear. We're talking about cutting ties with family members, and why choosing your peace is not a betrayal. For every woman who has been told she was wrong for protecting herself, this episode is for you.
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🎙️ No One Gets Us | New Episode
“They Don’t See Us Like We See Us”
Black culture sets the trends, shapes the sound, and shifts the conversation — yet somehow still goes misunderstood.
In this episode, we’re talking about what it means to be influential everywhere but truly seen nowhere. The appropriation. The erasure. And the power of knowing exactly who you are despite it all.
Because at the end of the day? We get us.
🎧 New episode dropping soon. Subscribe so you don’t miss it.
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Episode Title: Embrace Your Crazy😇
Too loud. Too much. Too emotional. Sound familiar? In this episode, we're giving women full permission to stop shrinking and start embracing every bold, passionate, unapologetic part of who they are. What they called crazy, God called purpose.
This one is for every woman who was told she was too much and is finally ready to own it.
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Sometimes love sounds like, "Girl, we need to talk." In this episode, we're getting into the beauty of the honest friendship — the kind where your girl loves you enough to call you out before you embarrass yourself. From bad decisions to even worse situationships, we talk about how to check your friend with kindness, keep it real without keeping score, and receive the truth when it's your turn to hear it. Because a real friend doesn't let you walk around with spinach in your teeth — or in your life.
Friendship, honesty, and a whole lot of laughs — this one is for the girls who keep it real.
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In this thought-provoking episode, we explore the ongoing conversation surrounding Black celebrities and the perceived lack of unity within the culture. From public feuds and social media disagreements to silence during pivotal cultural moments, we unpack why solidarity sometimes appears fractured in the public eye.
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Unpopular Opinion -In this episode, we’re saying the quiet parts out loud. From culture and relationships to politics, success, and social media, we’re tackling the opinions people think—but are too afraid to admit. No filters. No pandering. Just honest conversation that challenges groupthink and sparks real dialogue.
This isn’t about being controversial just to trend—it’s about questioning narratives, breaking echo chambers, and encouraging independent thought. You may not agree with everything said… but you’ll definitely think differently by the end.
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This episode explores the growing question many Black communities are asking: Is political engagement still serving us—or is it time to step back? We unpack frustration with broken promises, voter fatigue, and systemic barriers, while also examining the risks and consequences of disengagement. Through honest dialogue, historical context, and real community perspectives, this conversation challenges listeners to rethink power, participation, and what political engagement should truly look like moving forward.
This is not about telling people what to do—it’s about asking the hard questions and reclaiming agency.
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This episode dives into the meaning of loyalty and where it should end. We unpack how loyalty is often demanded in families, friendships, relationships, and communities—even when it comes at the cost of self-respect, truth, or safety. Through real-life examples and honest conversation, we question whether loyalty should be unconditional or earned, and how to create healthy limits without guilt.
This is a conversation about choosing integrity over obligation, boundaries over blind allegiance, and learning when loyalty becomes a liability.
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What’s Going On in America?
This episode breaks down the major social, cultural, and political issues shaping life in America today. Through honest conversation, we explore how current events impact everyday people, shifting perspectives, and what it all means moving forward.
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In this episode, we explore the realities of violence against women through survivor stories and expert insights, unpacking the societal patterns that allow abuse to continue. A hard-hitting conversation meant to inform, challenge, and inspire change.
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This episode explores whether true happiness comes from within or is influenced by romantic relationships. Through honest conversation, we examine emotional dependency, expectations in partnerships, and how relationships can impact personal fulfillment.
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Happy Holidays from the Ladies of Let's Chit Chat Sis!
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Protector or Problem?
This episode explores the thin line between being supportive and becoming controlling in a relationship. We examine how good intentions can turn harmful when protection is driven by fear, ego, or insecurity, and what true protection really looks like—respect, trust, and emotional safety. A quick but powerful conversation on accountability and healthier relationship dynamics.
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In this powerful and eye-opening episode, we dive into the unique health challenges and opportunities facing Black women in midlife—a season often shaped by hormonal changes, caregiving roles, shifting identities, and the desire to prioritize well-being like never before. This conversation brings clarity, encouragement, and actionable strategies for thriving through the 40s, 50s, and beyond.
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In this episode, we dive into a question many brides secretly wonder but are afraid to say out loud: “What does it mean when a wedding guest shows up with no gift?”
We explore the emotions behind the expectation, the cultural norms around gifting, and the reality that not everyone’s circumstances are the same. Is it rude? Is it personal? Or is it simply life happening?
Through honest conversation, humor, and a little real-talk etiquette, we unpack how brides can navigate the disappointment without letting it overshadow their joy. Whether it’s about setting expectations, handling awkward moments gracefully, or understanding the deeper meaning behind gifts, this episode brings clarity and peace to a sensitive topic.
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In this gripping episode, we unpack the shocking incident involving a pregnant woman and her children who were attacked by a group of juveniles. This is more than a news story—it's a conversation about safety, accountability, and the heartbreaking reality families are facing in today’s world.
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Ever catch yourself saying something your grandma used to say — and realizing it actually makes sense now? 😂 This episode is all about those timeless, funny, and wise sayings that shaped how we grew up. From “a hard head makes a soft behind” to “keep living, you’ll see,” we’re diving into the meaning, memories, and lessons behind the phrases passed down through generations.
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So, Sis — you finally got a date night! The outfit’s cute, the sitter’s booked… but here’s the question — who’s paying her? 👀
In this episode of Let’s Chit Chat, Sis, we’re diving into the unspoken expectations of modern dating — especially when you’re a mom. Should a man cover the full cost of taking you out, including the babysitter? Or is that crossing the line?
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What would you do if you found out your spouse had a secret life—but only after they passed away? In this chilling yet heartfelt episode, we unpack the shock, the anger, and the questions that never get answered.
From hidden relationships to double identities, we talk about what happens when truth meets grief. How do you mourn someone you realize you never really knew? And how do you begin to heal from betrayal that outlives the person who caused it? #GriefAndHealing
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Okay, let’s be honest… are you more like HIPAA or your homegirl when it comes to your relationship? 👀
Do you keep your partner’s business confidential, or do the group chat receipts say otherwise? 🫢
In this episode, we’re talking privacy, boundaries, and why ‘girl talk’ can sometimes turn into too much talk.
Because every secret doesn’t need a screenshot, and every disagreement doesn’t need an audience.
Tune in to ‘HIPAA or Your Homegirl’ it’s funny, it’s real, and it might just save your relationship and your peace.”
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We’ve all heard Michelle Obama’s famous words: “When they go low, we go high.”
Beautiful quote. Powerful message. But sometimes… let’s be honest — going high starts feeling like getting walked over.
This episode isn’t about being petty — it’s about matching energy and learning to protect your peace without losing your power. Because sometimes “going high” doesn’t mean silence — it means choosing a response that serves your mental, emotional, and spiritual balance.
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In this powerful and personal episode, we explore how expectations both internal and external shift as we age, especially for women over 50. From the realities of menopause and chronic illness to evolving roles in family, career, and relationships, we unpack the silent pressure to “keep up” even as our bodies and priorities change.
#LifeAfter50
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“Is It Betrayal? When Silence Speaks Louder Than the Truth” In today’s episode, we’re unpacking a deep one: Is it betrayal when someone knows something that could hurt you — but chooses not to tell you? Whether it's a friend who knew your partner was unfaithful, a family member who stayed silent while drama unfolded, or someone in your circle who withheld the truth “to protect you”… we’re getting into it.
Because let’s be honest — sometimes the silence cuts deeper than the lie. #TrustIssues #FriendshipBetrayal #FamilyDrama #TruthOrBetrayal #SilentHurt
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Why We Can’t Be Friends-When the Dust Settles, Walking Away After the Fallout
This episode dives into the emotionally charged aftermath of broken bonds that follow divorce, friendship breakdowns, and unresolved family drama. It’s about the hard truth that not every relationship survives the storm, and sometimes, that’s okay.
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In this episode, we take a deep dive into the complicated question: Do you really want to know the details? Whether it’s about infidelity in a relationship, private conversations between friends, or situations that shake the foundation of your trust, sometimes the truth feels heavier than the lie.
You Got Me Looking Crazy in These Streets unpacks how reputations get hijacked by messy relationships, friendship fallouts, and social media theatrics, and how to take your narrative back.
🎙️ Episode Title: Victim or Willing Participant?
In today’s powerful episode, we dive deep into the murky waters of accountability, manipulation, and self-awareness. Have you ever looked back on a situation and wondered—was I taken advantage of, or did I willingly ignore the signs? We explore the blurred line between victimhood and willing participation in toxic relationships, friendships, work environments, and even family dynamics.
This conversation isn’t about blaming yourself—but it is about taking your power back by acknowledging the role you may have played in staying too long, silencing your intuition, or excusing bad behavior.
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In this episode, we’re unpacking what it really means to step into your selfish season—a time where you stop over-explaining, stop overextending, and start prioritizing you.
Too often, Black women are expected to carry everyone else—family, friendships, careers, community—while putting themselves last. But what happens when you decide that you matter first?
"Choosing oneself isn't selfish—it's necessary.” Celes. #SelfishSeason #HealingOutLoud #BlackWomenDeserveRest #ChooseYou #PodcastForBlackWomen
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"Sis, You Knew: Trusting Your Intuition as a Black Woman" In this powerful episode, we’re talking about something every Black woman has felt—those quiet inner nudges, the gut feelings, the inner alarms that go off even when everything looks fine. Yes, we’re talking about intuition.
Too often, Black women are taught to second-guess themselves, minimize their instincts, or overanalyze decisions for fear of being labeled “emotional” or “dramatic.” But what if that inner voice is God, your ancestors, or divine wisdom guiding you?
Whew! In this episode, we’re pulling no punches and getting real about the chaos, contradictions, and confusion of dating in today’s world — especially as a Black woman. From ghosting and situationships to love bombing and “heal first” advice from men who haven’t even unpacked their own trauma — the streets are wild.
We talk about the emotional toll of constantly being expected to be “strong,” “soft,” “independent,” and “low maintenance” all at once. We also explore the double standards, the hypervisibility and invisibility, and why so many Black women are choosing peace over partnership until something real and healthy shows up.
This episode is full of honesty, laughter, hard truths, and a reminder that you’re not crazy — it really is rough out here. But you're still deserving of love that feels like peace, not pressure.
In this inspiring episode, we talk about what it means to create community with intention, not just in spirit, but in structure. We explore the growing movement of families and friends buying land, building homes, and living together to create generational wealth, shared support, and a real sense of belonging.
From one man’s 20,000 sq. ft. home built to house his family and friends, to everyday people coming together to buy property and build tiny home villages, we discuss how Black families are redefining legacy, not just with money, but with togetherness.
Relational Trauma- When Love Leaves Scars. In this powerful episode, we dive into the hidden wounds of relational trauma, the emotional and psychological pain caused by toxic relationships, betrayal, neglect, or abuse from the people we once trusted most. Whether it’s a parent, partner, friend, or even spiritual leader, the damage done in close relationships can shape how we view love, safety, and even ourselves.
In this episode, we’re getting real about something nobody talks about enough — best friend envy. You love them, you cheer for them… but sometimes, deep down, you feel that twinge: Why not me? Whether it's their relationship, career glow-up, confidence, or social circle, envy can creep in even in the most loyal friendships.
We unpack where that jealousy comes from — insecurity, comparison, unspoken competition — and how it can quietly damage what should be your safest space. But instead of shaming the feeling, we’re talking about how to face it with honesty and heal through it.
How do you celebrate your best friend without shrinking your own worth? How do you check envy before it turns into resentment? This episode is about protecting the friendship while learning to validate your own lane.
In this thought-provoking episode, we explore a rising, quiet movement: Black women choosing to sit out of certain protests, political movements, or national conversations — and why that choice is a protest in itself.
We dive into the exhaustion that comes with always being on the frontlines, the feeling of being seen as essential yet overlooked, and the frustration of being expected to show up for everyone while rarely being protected in return. From voting to activism to allyship, many Black women are asking: Where is our rest? Our justice? Our return on investment?
This episode challenges the idea that silence equals apathy. Instead, it frames withdrawal as a radical act of preservation, a refusal to be tokenized, and a demand for movements to do better by Black women — not just lean on them.
Diddy on Trial: Latest Updates & Unfolding Allegations In this episode, we unpack the latest developments in the ongoing legal saga surrounding music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs. What began as isolated accusations has grown into a web of lawsuits, federal investigations, and explosive claims that are shaking the entertainment industry. #DiddyTrial #CelebrityAccountability #HipHopNews #BreakingNews #JusticeForSurvivors
In this episode, we’re diving deep into the fashion trends that are turning heads for all the right — and wrong — reasons. From ultra-sheer looks and body-hugging silhouettes to bold cutouts and skin-baring sets, we’re talking about what makes a look “sexy” versus what some might label “trashy.” But here’s the real question: who gets to decide?
We explore how fashion is used for self-expression, empowerment, and rebellion — but also how it reflects deeper values like self-respect and confidence. Is there a line? And if so, who draws it — society, culture, or the woman herself?
Is a gripping episode, that dive into the heartbreaking rise in conjugal visit deaths. From shocking headlines, we explore the societal pressures, toxic emotional dynamics, and warning signs that often go unnoticed.
Let’s talk money, mindset, and survival. In this episode, we break down what it really means to be recession ready — especially in Black households where every dollar has a job and every setback hits harder. From budgeting tips to building generational wealth, we’re sharing real strategies, real struggles, and real hope.
Because being prepared isn’t just about money — it’s about legacy, faith, and community.
The food is hot, the music is bumpin’, and the shade is subtle but strong. In this episode, we talk all about surviving the family cookout — that sacred summer tradition filled with laughter, love, and just enough drama to keep it spicy. From the auntie asking why you're still single, to the cousin who always starts a debate, to the uninvited +1 who brought nothing but the kids! We’re breaking down how to show up, keep your peace, and maybe even enjoy yourself in the middle of it all.
Because no matter how wild it gets, there's no place like a Black family cookout.
In this episode, we unpack the controversy surrounding Shannon Sharpe — the $50 million lawsuit, the public responses, and the media storm. But we’re not here for gossip. We’re here to ask: What happens when a Black man who built a brand on truth, culture, and connection is accused of something this serious? How do we hold space for accountability and due process? And what does it say about how our community responds when power and pain collide?
Aging isn’t something to hide—it’s something to celebrate. In this empowering episode, we speak directly about Black women and what it means to age proudly and loudly in a world that too often tells us our value fades with time. From embracing gray hair and glowing skin to wisdom, reinvention, and unapologetic self-love, we’re reclaiming the narrative.
In this bold and necessary conversation, we ask the question too many are afraid to say out loud: Are we being erased? From banned books to rewritten history curriculums, from voter suppression laws to attacks on diversity and equity programs, Black communities across the country are witnessing a disturbing rollback of the progress we’ve fought to build.
This episode unpacks the legislative and cultural shifts happening in real time — efforts to whitewash the truth, silence lived Black experiences, and undermine civil rights protections under the guise of “neutrality.” We explore what's at stake for our children, our stories, and our future.
We’ve been praised for our strength, resilience, and ability to endure — but at what cost? In this episode, we unpack why the label “Strong Black Woman” isn’t always a badge of honor, but often a silent cry for help. From emotional suppression to societal expectations, we explore how this stereotype can dehumanize, isolate, and delay healing. It’s time to rewrite the narrative — strength should never mean suffering in silence.
Is marriage still the goal—or has it lost its meaning in today’s world? In this episode, we unpack the growing belief that “marriage is dead” and explore what’s fueling the shift: rising divorce rates, shifting gender roles, hookup culture, and the rise of long-term partnerships without legal ties.
We’re getting real about commitment, love, and why so many people are questioning the traditional path. Is marriage outdated, or are we just redefining what it means to be “together forever”? Expect honest dialogue, surprising stats, and a look at what’s really going on behind the #MarriageIsDead conversation.
In this episode, we’re diving into the wild world of modern dating — from ghosting to gaslighting, and everything in between. We’re breaking down the most common red flags people ignore in the early stages of relationships, why they matter, and how to spot them before you’re in too deep.
Expect honest conversations, real-life stories, and expert-backed insights to help you navigate today’s dating landscape with confidence. Whether you’re swiping, texting, or meeting IRL, this episode will help you set boundaries, trust your gut, and date smarter—not harder.
Red flag alert 🚩— let’s talk about it.
Black Girl Aesthetic is where culture, creativity, and critical reflection collide. This podcast is a love letter to Black women’s beauty, style, language, and influence — but it doesn’t stop at celebration. It holds space for both joy and critique, exploring the richness of Black girlhood and womanhood through a lens that’s equal parts admiration and analysis.
From TikTok trends to timeless hair rituals, from “soft life” luxury to the politics of visibility, Black Girl Aesthetic honors the power and innovation of Black women — while also challenging the pressures, contradictions, and commodification that come with being iconic. It’s about loving the look and asking why we have to serve it so hard, all the time.
#LoveAndCritique #ListenToBlackWomen
In this episode, we break down the key differences between a hustle and a side hustle, and why understanding the two matters—especially for entrepreneurs, creatives, and anyone navigating multiple income streams.
We talk about the hustle as the full-time grind, the dream you’re building from the ground up that requires your daily energy and focus. Then, we contrast that with the side hustle—a flexible gig or passion project designed to bring in extra income while you maintain your 9–5 or other priorities.
🎧 Let’s talk smart hustle, intentional growth, and how to make your money work for you!
In this episode, we dive deep into the Soft Life Era—a movement redefining success, self-care, and well-being for Black women. For too long, Black women have been expected to carry the weight of the world on their shoulders, constantly proving their strength and resilience. But what if we chose softness, ease, and luxury instead? Join us as we unpack the misconceptions of the soft life, share personal stories, and offer practical tips on how to step into a life of ease, abundance, and unapologetic self-care. Because softness is not a privilege—it’s a right!
🎧 Tune in and let’s step into our soft life era together!
"Gray Divorce – Navigating the New Chapter"
Divorce rates among couples over 50 are on the rise, leading to what’s now called Gray Divorce. In this episode, we explore the unique challenges and emotional shifts that come with ending a long-term marriage later in life. From financial implications to rediscovering independence, we discuss how to heal, rebuild, and embrace this unexpected new chapter. Whether you’re going through it or supporting someone who is, tune in for insight, advice, and real-life experiences on navigating love, loss, and self-discovery in the later years.
Workplace drama—it’s draining, stressful, and sometimes unavoidable. In this episode, we break down the different types of workplace conflicts, from office gossip to toxic leadership, and discuss the best strategies to stay professional and protect your peace.
In this episode, we break down the power of modern propaganda—how misinformation, media manipulation, and bias shape public perception. From political spin to viral disinformation, we explore who controls the narrative and how to separate fact from fiction in today's digital age. Tune in as we discuss real-world examples, the psychology behind influence, and how to stay critically informed in a world full of noise.
🎙️ Listen now and take control of the truth!
"The Later Dater: Love Knows No Age"
In this episode, we dive into the heartwarming and refreshingly real world of The Later Dater, a TV show that challenges society’s perceptions of love, romance, and dating in the later years of life. This show follows a group of older adults as they re-enter the dating scene, proving that love, companionship, and emotional connections are just as meaningful—if not more so—beyond youth.
Join us as we discuss the emotional depth, humor, and inspiration behind The Later Dater, the lessons it teaches about resilience and romance, and why it’s a must-watch for anyone who believes in love at any stage of life. Whether you’re single, in a long-term relationship, or just a fan of uplifting human stories, this episode will leave you with a newfound appreciation for the timeless nature of love.
Friendship isn’t always smooth sailing—especially when a close friend makes a mistake or a life-altering decision that you don’t agree with. In this episode, we dive into the challenges of navigating friendships when someone we care about does something that feels wrong, disappointing, or even consequential. #Friendship #Loyalty #Forgiveness #ToughConversations #PersonalGrowth #Accountability #TrueFriends
In this episode, we delve into the recent controversy surrounding Snoop Dogg's performance at the Crypto Ball, an event celebrating former President Donald Trump's inauguration. Historically a vocal critic of Trump, Snoop's decision to participate in the event has sparked significant backlash from fans and fellow artists alike. Notably, comedian D.L. Hughley criticized Snoop's apparent change in stance, urging him to reflect on his actions.
This incident has ignited a broader discussion about the responsibilities of public figures, the complexities of political affiliations, and the expectations placed upon artists by their communities. We explore the nuances of this debate, considering perspectives on personal growth, forgiveness, and the evolving nature of public personas.
Join us as we unpack the layers of this controversy, examining the intersection of celebrity, politics, and the support of people of color.
In today’s digital age, social media has transformed the way we connect, communicate, and cultivate relationships. But is it helping or harming our personal connections? In this episode, we explore how social media influences romantic relationships, friendships, and even self-perception. From the highs of instant connection to the struggles of comparison, jealousy, and unrealistic expectations, we break down the impact of likes, comments, and online validation on modern love and trust.
Join us as we dive into celebrity insights, personal stories, and strategies to maintain healthy boundaries in the digital world while fostering authentic, meaningful relationships.
Hashtags: #SocialMediaAndLove #RelationshipsOnline #ModernDating #DigitalInfluence #TrustAndTechnology #PodcastDiscussion
In this thought-provoking episode, we explore the complex relationship between mental illness and acts of evil. Are certain behaviors driven by psychological disorders, or do they stem from an inherent moral failing? We delve into real-life cases, expert insights, and societal perceptions to dissect the fine line between mental health and moral accountability. Join us as we question stereotypes, challenge misconceptions, and discuss how society can better address mental health issues while holding individuals accountable for their actions.
In this episode of Stop Supporting People WHO Dont Support You!, we tackle the importance of aligning your spending habits with your values by supporting businesses that prioritize Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). We explore the impact of choosing companies that champion fairness, representation, and respect for people of color, and the power consumers have in driving change.
Join us as we discuss practical ways to identify inclusive businesses, hold organizations accountable, and create a positive ripple effect in communities through intentional spending.
In this episode, we explore the emotional and psychological toll that elections can have on individuals and communities. From feelings of anxiety and division to the challenges of moving forward, we discuss strategies for healing, finding common ground, and fostering resilience in the face of political uncertainty. Join us for a thoughtful conversation on navigating the aftermath of election season and reclaiming peace in a polarized world.
Happy Holidays from the Ladies of Let’s Chit Chat Sis! May the new year bring you joy and happiness!
In this episode of Managing Jealousy, we tackle the tricky subject of jealousy in relationships. Whether it’s feelings of insecurity, mistrust, or misunderstandings, jealousy can create distance between partners if left unchecked. We dive into practical tips for identifying the root causes, improving communication, and building trust to strengthen your bond.
In this episode of Love and Compatibility, we explore the dynamics of love and compatibility—what makes relationships work, how to navigate differences, and the secrets to building a lasting bond. Whether you're looking for love or nurturing a partnership, this conversation dives deep into emotional connection, shared values, and the balance between individuality and unity.
🎙️ Tune in for insights, laughs, and actionable tips to strengthen your relationships!
In Modern Relationships, we dive into the evolving dynamics of love, connection, and intimacy in today’s fast-paced world. From navigating online dating to redefining traditional roles, this podcast explores the joys, challenges, and complexities of building meaningful relationships in a modern context.
In this episode, We open up about something deeply personal and often hard to talk about: survivor jealousy. It’s that uneasy feeling when you’ve made it through something tough or reached a milestone, but others around you haven’t. It’s not just guilt but deep envy to celebrating a person success.
In this episode of Who Is Your Squad?, we dive deep into the powerful bonds that come with true sisterhood. Having a supportive squad isn’t just about having friends to share laughs and good times with; it’s about building a circle of trust, honesty, and mutual respect. We explore why trust is the foundation of any strong friendship, especially within sisterhood, and how honesty keeps those relationships healthy and real.
We discuss the outcome of the presidential election.
Note: This episode was recorded before the result of 2024 elections
Friends and Politics, we're diving into a topic that's on everyone's mind but can be tricky to talk about. We all know how polarized things can feel, especially when our close friends have views that clash with our own. We'll explore why political differences seem to matter so much today, how friendships have become more delicate over ideological divides, and what can be done about navigating these tense waters. Whether it's avoiding heated arguments at gatherings or finding common ground without compromising your beliefs, we’ve got insights and strategies to keep friendships healthy, even when politics threaten to get in the way.
In the podcast episode titled "Finding Joy," the host delves into the pursuit of happiness and meaning in everyday life. The episode explores how joy can be discovered, not just in grand achievements, but also in small, seemingly ordinary moments.
The key takeaway is that joy is not something we need to chase but rather something we can cultivate within ourselves, and it can be accessed by anyone through intentional practices like mindfulness, gratitude, and kindness.
FEAR of the Election episode discusses the reality of a disruptive election cycle. What do you fear about the election results?!
In this thought-provoking episode of Guilty by Association, the focus is on the influential figures and collaborators surrounding music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs. From business partnerships to personal connections, the podcast dives into how being associated with Diddy has connected various artists, and public figures, to his legal woes. The episode explores the impact Diddy has had on their careers, examining both the benefits and controversies being linked to him.
"Are you in jeopardy of not voting?!", We explore common challenges such as voter registration deadlines, misconceptions, or misinformation about the candidates. The episode offers practical advice on how to avoid common pitfalls and make sure you’re ready to cast your ballot!
In this episode of We Got Receipts, the hosts dive into the heated discussions surrounding the current election period, sorting fact from fiction. The conversation highlights key issues such as voter suppression claims, election security, and the influence of social media on political perceptions. With election misinformation at an all-time high, they emphasize the importance of distinguishing between evidence-based facts and opinion-driven commentary.
Its a wrap!! 💕
Season 5 has been a blast. Stay tuned for Season 6, starting September 20th!🔥🔥
In this podcast episode, we explore the key steps to successfully changing careers, from identifying your passions and transferable skills to navigating the challenges that come with starting anew. We discuss potential industries, network effectively, and seek out mentors who can provide guidance. Whether you're feeling stuck in your current job or simply curious about new opportunities, this episode offers practical advice and inspiration to help you make the leap into a fulfilling new career path.
New Episode💕 In this episode of "Sexual Responsibility” we explore the concept of sexual responsibility, diving into what it means. We discuss the importance of communication, consent, and mutual respect in sexual relationships. Whether you're in a committed relationship or exploring your sexuality, this episode offers valuable advice on how to take charge of your sexual health and responsibility.
In this episode of "Domestic Violence and Men," we delve into the often-overlooked issue of domestic violence against men. We share personal stories and insights, shedding light on the societal stigma that keeps many male victims silent. We discuss the signs of abuse, the psychological impact on men, and the resources available for those seeking help. Join us as we break down myths, provide support, and advocate for awareness and change in addressing domestic violence against men.
New Episode💕 This episode explores whether it's wise to conduct a background check before dating someone. The hosts discuss the safety benefits, such as avoiding violent or deceptive individuals, against the cons like privacy invasion and trust issues. Featuring expert insights and real-life stories, the episode balances safety concerns with ethical considerations, offering practical advice for navigating this modern dating dilemma.
"Who Makes Concessions!!," dives into the intricacies of compromise in relationships. We'll explore who typically makes concessions in romantic partnerships, friendships, and family dynamics. Whether you're trying to improve communication with your partner or understand the give-and-take in friendships, this episode offers valuable insights and practical tips. Tune in to learn who makes concessions in personal relationships and why it matters!
Check out our latest episode! Are you in a rebound relationship! This episode explores the signs that indicate you might be in one, such as moving on quickly after a breakup and using a new relationship to avoid emotional pain. The episode also discusses the potential pitfalls and emotional consequences of rebound relationships, offering advice on how to navigate them healthily.
In this compelling episode of "Leave a Good Man for an Oops," the podcast delves into the sensitive topic of infidelity within relationships. We discuss the complexities and emotional dilemmas individuals face when considering leaving a committed, stable partner because of an affair ("opps"). The episode examines the ethical implications of betraying trust and the impact on both the individuals involved and their relationships.
In this episode, we explore the evolving standards of etiquette and what is considered rude behavior in today's society. From digital communication faux pas to public behavior, we examine common actions that are now deemed disrespectful and offer tips on how to navigate social interactions with grace. Tune in to understand the nuances of modern etiquette and how to avoid being unintentionally rude in a rapidly changing world.
AGE and DATING GAPS- In this episode, we dive into the dynamics of age differences in romantic relationships. We discuss the challenges and rewards of dating someone much older or younger. We explore societal perceptions, communication hurdles, and the ways couples navigate different life stages. Through personal stories, we aim to provide a balanced view on how age gaps can affect relationships and what makes them work successfully.
In this episode, we explore the significance of girls' trips and why they matter. We delve into how these trips foster deeper connections, provide emotional support, and offer a much-needed break from daily responsibilities. Through personal insights, we highlight how girls' trips contribute to mental well-being, strengthen friendships, and create lasting memories. Tune in to discover why these getaways are essential for women of all ages.
DOES AGING SCARE YOU?! is all about reality and acceptance of aging. We explore the physical, emotional, and social aspects of aging, debunk common myths, and offer practical advice on embracing the aging process with positivity and resilience. Through personal stories, we aim to shift the narrative from fear to empowerment, helping listeners view aging as a natural and fulfilling part of life.
In a complex world of stereotypes, we explore how they originate and why they persist in society. We examine the psychological effects of stereotypes on individuals, including the stress and self-esteem issues they can cause. Through personal stories and real-world examples, lets explore stereotypes impact our lives and what can be done to combat them.
Does Cute and Pretty Get A Pass?! is about the age old debate, that pretty people get further. Do you agree?! Check out this candid conversation about the advantages and disadvantages of being CUTE!
WHERE ARE WE GOING?!!! is candid discussion about the nation's direction. We address the concerns over political polarization, economic challenges, social issues, technological advancements, and environmental concerns.
JOY AND PAIN OF MOtherHOOD is an transparent episode about the journey of motherhood. Lots of ups and downs but nothing compares to the experience of being a mother!
DO YOU REMEMBER YOUR PROM?! is a fun filled episode reminiscing about our prom event in comparison to today's prom goers.
Why are people so ANGRY is an episode that uncover the hidden drivers behind anger, including past experiences, cultural influences, societal inequalities, and the quest for change. Discover how acknowledging and understanding anger can lead to healthier emotional responses and even fuel positive social movements
Who has seen the animation of GOOD TIMES is an episode that discuss the new reboot of the famous 70 series, Good Times. Join the ladies as we discuss this very controversial reboot.
OJ Simpson-Through The Times is an episode that begins by tracing OJ's early years, highlighting his remarkable talent on the football field and his transition to becoming a Hollywood celebrity. It then delves into the tumultuous events leading up to the murder trial of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, offering opinions on the legal proceedings and media frenzy that followed.
Black People verses Black People is a provoking episode to the complexities of intra-community challenges within the Black community. From internalized racism and colorism to generational divides and differing perspectives on social issues, we explore the nuances of interactions and dynamics among Black individuals.
In this intriguing episode, we tackle the age-old question: "Should men always pay on dates?" We delve into the nuances of modern dating dynamics, discussing traditional expectations versus contemporary perspectives on who should foot the bill. Join us as we explore different options and considerations in dating etiquette, financial equality, and the evolving roles of each person in a romantic relationship.
In this thought-provoking podcast episode, we delve into the question: "Are Women Too Masculine Now?" Exploring changing gender norms and societal expectations, we examine the evolving roles and expressions of femininity and masculinity in contemporary society. Through candid conversation, and personal reflections, we navigate the complexities of gender identity, empowerment, and societal perceptions.
🚨New Episode 🚨
Work Conflicts episode is about the complexities of conflicts and how to explore effective strategies for resolution. Whether it's interpersonal conflicts, disagreements with management, or team dynamics, conflicts in the workplace are inevitable. However, how we handle these conflicts can significantly impact our professional growth and overall well-being. Join us as we discuss real-life scenarios, practical tips, and expert insights to help you navigate and resolve work conflicts effectively.
DO WE ALL NEED THERAPY is an episode exploring the stigma surrounding mental health and therapy. We examine the benefits of seeking professional help, regardless of background or circumstance. Through candid conversations and expert insights, we unravel the misconceptions and barriers to therapy while highlighting its transformative potential in promoting overall well-being.
Black Influence is a profound episode detailing the impact of Black voices on contemporary society. From culture and music to politics and entrepreneurship, this episode delves into the stories, experiences, and achievements of influential Black individuals shaping the world around us. Join us as we celebrate the resilience, creativity, and contributions that continue to redefine and inspire the fabric of today's global landscape.
Are you loving Beyonce' and her country music debut?! Check out what the ladies of #letschitchatsis think about Beyonce' new venture!
Did you see FANI WILLIS?! Is an episode focusing on the riveting developments of the Georgia trial featuring Fani Willis. Delve into the courtroom drama, legal intricacies, and the impact of this trial on the community. We'll provide a concise overview of the key moments, shedding light on Fani Willis' role and the unfolding narrative in this high-profile case. Whether you're following the trial closely or just catching up, this episode offers a brief yet insightful exploration of the Georgia trial with Fani Willis at its center.
Who CARES for the Caregiver- This empowering episode of "Who CARES for the Caregiver." In this heartfelt conversation, we delve into the often overlooked world of caregiving and explore the challenges, triumphs, and resilience of those who selflessly provide care to others. Join us as we share inspiring stories, expert insights, and practical tips to support and uplift caregivers. Whether you're a caregiver yourself or simply want to better understand and appreciate the unsung heroes in our communities, this episode is a compassionate journey that reminds us all to ask, "Who CARES for the Caregiver?
My love one has Dementia is a heartfelt podcast episode, that discuss the emotional and practical aspects of caring for a loved one with dementia. Hosted by Leone Davis , an expert in the field of dementia care. Join us as we navigate the journey together, offering support, guidance, and a sense of community to those facing the complexities of caring for a loved one with dementia.
How can I help my loved one?! is transparent episode from our three part series, Caregivers need care also. We start with the basic of identifying problems that a loved one can be experiencing. You dont want miss this series!
🔥 Check out our latest Episode!!! Are you protected if you are cohabiting?! Share your thoughts on this HOT TOPIC🔥
Taraji P Henson- Know Your Worth is a candid conversation about being paid your worth. Are you getting paid your worth?!
OH! THAT KATT WILLIAMS INTERVIEW is the explosive interview on Club Shay Shay, with Shannon Sharpe. Join us we discuss Katt Williams!
IS IT Promiscuity or New Age Feminism! Join us as we delve into the blurred lines between traditional values and evolving ideologies, analyzing the impact of promiscuity and the influence of New Age Feminism on dating, commitment, and societal norms.
🎄 From our Family to yours, Have a wonderful holiday! We will be back on the porch January 4th!🎄
IS MEDIA RUINING THE BLACK COMMUNITY is a thought-provoking episode, that delve into a critical examination of the impact of media representation on the Black community. We explore the portrayal of Black individuals in mainstream media, analyzing stereotypes, biases, and the potential consequences on societal perceptions
Dive into the world of natural remedies for a quick dose of self-care in this podcast episode. From herbal teas to mindfulness practices, our hosts share practical tips to nurture your mind and body. Whether you're a seasoned natural remedy enthusiast or a curious beginner, discover simple ways to bring balance and tranquility into your daily routine. Tune in for a brief and impactful guide to holistic well-being
Did you may your type?! In this captivating episode, we dive deep into the intriguing concept of whether people tend to marry their "type." Join our hosts as they explore the dynamics of attraction, compatibility, and the fascinating journey of finding a life partner. Through candid discussions, personal stories, and expert insights, we unpack the idea of having a specific "type" and how it influences our romantic choices. Tune in for an entertaining and thought-provoking exploration of love, relationships, and the surprises that come when we venture beyond our preconceived notions. Whether you're in a long-term relationship, navigating the dating scene, or just curious about matters of the heart, this episode has something for everyone. Get ready for a lively conversation on the age-old question: Did you marry your type?
“Feeling Drained? Let's Talk Compassion Fatigue!"
Kick back and join us for a real talk about something we've all felt but might not fully understand: compassion fatigue. In this episode, we're diving into the nitty-gritty of what it is, why it happens, and how it can sneak up on anyone. From the daily grind to the heavy stuff life throws our way, we're sharing stories, swapping tips, and keeping it real about the emotional toll it can take. So, whether you're a caregiver, a friend, or just curious, tune in for some down-to-earth insights on recognizing, handling, and maybe even avoiding that burnout feeling. Let's get comfy and chat about compassion fatigue!
What Should You Bring To The Table is thought-provoking podcast episode, we delve into the profound question of personal value and contribution—what each individual brings to the table in various aspects of life. Exploring the realms of relationships, work, and personal growth, our hosts engage in insightful discussions and share personal anecdotes.
See for yourself in this eye-opening episode as we delve into a thought-provoking question: Are parents to blame? Join us as we explore the intricate dynamics of parenting, its impact on children. Get ready to challenge your preconceptions and engage in a candid discussion about the age-old question: Are parents really the ones to blame?"
Should the Boyfriend have Marriage Benefits is a thought-provoking episode, that dives into the intriguing question of whether boyfriend/girlfriend should receive marriage benefits. Join the Ladies of #letschitchatsis explore the dynamics of modern relationships, the blurred lines between dating and marriage, and the concept of "marriage benefits" in today's society.
Hosted by Ladies of Let's Chit Chat Sis, our episode features engaging discussions about their personal stories and insights about living in the present moment. Are we just living day to day?
📢 Get ready to dive
deep into the latest "Jada and Will Smith is so Messy" episode, where we're spilling all the tea on their most talked-about moments, shocking
revelations, and the drama that's been unfolding recently. From relationship drama to family affairs, nothing's off-limits in this episode. So, if you're a
fan of the Smiths, a pop culture enthusiast, or just someone who loves a bit of celebrity messiness, you're in the right place. 😎 Let's get into it! 🔥 #JadaWillSmithMessy #CelebrityDrama #entertainmentnews
Its Hobosexual Season is someone who dates you with the sole purpose of having somewhere to stay. Have you been in a hobosexual relationship?! Join us on the porch as we discuss hobosexual!
Dont Date ME! is all about self identifying if you are a datable person. Would you date yourself? Do you need to work on yourself? This episode will definitely make a person say #hmmm
Responsible Gun Ownership is the episode that educate and informs those looking to become a lawful gun owner. Our guest Bailey Bank owner of Virginia Tackle Academy in Richmond VA. Dont forget to share your thoughts in the comments.
🔥WE ARE BACK🔥 SEASON 5 STARTS TODAY!!!
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Are You Dating Broken People is an episode about relationships that are broken mentally. A broken person is not always financially. Can you identify with broken relationships?
ARE You READY for AI, is a very informative episode about the incorporation of AI. Has AI changed what is perceived to be fake to what is now reality?Share your thoughts about AI in the comments.
What Next After Roe is a candid conversation on how the recent turn back laws are shaping future opinions. Are you ready to join the conversation to ensure your voice is heard!
What's Girl Code is the silent but honoring code that true sista friends live by. Girl code discuss how to not cross the line and preserve a life long friendship!
What does loyalty mean in your relationship? In this episode, we talk about how to show loyalty and spot disloyalty.
What's up Keke is a frank conversation about partners shaming. Why is it acceptable to vent on social media when there are issues at home? Share your thoughts in the comments?!
New Era Divorce is all about social and governing changes to the divorce process. These changes may shock you! What is your thoughts on New Era Divorce?!
Who Cares for the Caretaker is a transparent episode about the responsibility of a caretaker. What support are caretakers receiving to balance this challenging commitment. Let's chit chat and discuss!
Who's the Cheater is about who cheat more in a relationship. It may be a surprise to who is the bigger outlier in the cheating game. Join us for a frank conversation to who's the cheater!
Stop Twisting Words is about the misconception and perceptions, that happens during a conversation. Its the inability to listen without prejudice or understanding. You decide...What words have been twisted on you?!
Hygiene Olympics is the concept of caring for one's personal hygiene, even if its not a daily task. What's your thought about Hygiene Olympics in relations to self care?
Father's Day is not for Single Mothers, is a candid conversion about raising children as a single mother. Giving acknowledgment of Father Day for a father, doesn't minimize the plight of single mothers raising children without a father support.
Black Woman and Plastic Surgery is about the choice being made to enhance beauty or the interpretation of self love.
Check out our latest episode with Pastor Charles Brown. The Church was challenged to safely bring together its member and at the same time reaching more members virtually. What changes did your church experience due to the covid pandemic? Check out Pastor Brown weekly services at Mt. Marine Baptist Church.
Who are Passport Bros, driving the latest trend in the anti-feminist movement? The infamous yet all the more relevant (at least for Gen-Z) Urban Dictionary defines the term 'passport bros' as 'men who have chosen to seek out foreign women, typically from other countries. What is your thoughts on the #passportbros
That Friend Code is knowing the difference between having a true friend or an associate. What is the must criteria needed to be called a friend? What is the boundaries needed to retain friendship?
The Fourth Trimester is a candid conversation about the care needed for the mother after the birth of a child. This is such an exploded topic due the fact of many lives are being overlooked. Dr.Patel shares a wealth knowledge and proactive ways to combat this epidemic in this country.
Mommy Issues is all about saving bonds and healing from toxic relationships with ones Mothers. Life coach, Te'aire Griffin, shares the hidden trauma that a child may withstand with a mother.These event may be unspoken life events, that prevents a person from living a good life.
AGEISM is a prejudice or discrimination against people based on their age. We talk about the facets that penetrates a person relationship, job or even ones mental stability. Have you been affected by #ageism ?!
Your words matter is about what you say that can predicate the outcome. Do you choose your words wisely, or just speak whatever comes to mind? This is an episode that you don't want to miss!
That Alter Ego is all about changing personalities. That Alter Ego can cause unwanted trouble or just balances out a crazy situation. Do you have an Alter Ego?!
🚨New Episode🚨
How to Stay Attracted to your Partner, is real conversation about keeping the flames burning, in a relationship. Do you struggle with self esteem issues that is reflecting in the relationship? Check out this helpful and relatable episode to staying attracted!
Pay Your Wife! is about ageless debate, "Should being a Housewife be a paid Job?!" Why is being a housewife not consider a real job? Let us know your thoughts on this #hottopic
Culturally Confused is all about identity crisis to one's culture. We discuss not accepting the reality about the culture and standards of people of color. Society perception verses reality is the the question, we try to answer.
Who are those Bougie Black Women? We’ve seen them on TV—from Whitley Gilbert on A Different World to Olivia Pope in Scandal: bougie black folk, right? Check out this informative episode and than decide are you #boujee
Most Undesirable Woman is about the perception placed on women of color. The unwarranted opinion about black women is becoming a common theme. This episode showcase these unwanted opinions and discuss how we can overcome such disparity.
IM NOT HAPPY with the Change is a transparent discussion about body changes being made to feel happy in one's body. This is a sensitive topic and we hope only positive acceptance shared.
Good Dude or Bad Boy is all about the preference of women. Why is a Future preferred over a Russell Wilson. Check it out and you decide which one you prefer.
Don't Call Me MOMMY is about blended families, and unique family circumstance. We explore why some Mom wont allow their step children to call them Mom.
We are join by Goddess Hiromi and Host Natasha Chenille, to discuss different signs that a person may have a sex addiction. This transparent episode is to educate and never offend.
AFRAID to Leave is about the challenges faced when one person cant leave a relationship due to financial security. This can be woman or man!
HOW long does Passion last, is about what keeps the fire going. We also discuss what causes the passion to fade or completely end. You don't want to miss this identifiable episode about the comparison between men and women.
WHAT KEEPS YOU UP AT NIGHT is about the hidden stresses that makes a person lose sleep. We talk about how it can be controlled and what steps are needed to identify the outlier. Don't forget to share! It's very common!
No Deal Bruh is about what is your final straw in a relationship. What is something that you will not compromise to keep a friend or a lover. Share in the comments?!
So Narcissistic is a self identifying episode. What are the patterns that make a person a narcissist. You will be shock how we all have that little self serving attitude.
IT'S a wrap Happy New Year!
We are so thankful for this beautiful tribe. We wish everyone many blessing and prosperity in #2023
See you back on the porch for the #hotttest topics and best conversation in the New Year!
Cooking with Mooney is a holiday festive episode! We are sharing this healthy meal in preparation of Christmas. Have a wonderful Holiday from the family of Let's ChitChat Sis!
I've Got Daddy Issues, with Tierra Griffin helps women who are frustrated in their love life, tired of the dating pool, or just disappointed by relationship woos. This episode helps to unload childhood baggage and supports a woman to live her best life!
Let's talk about sex baby let's talk about you and me! is a candid episode about identifying the health of ones sex life. This funny but real convo will answer lots of questions. Join us on the porch and you make the determination.
Sisters Traveling Abroad- This episode is about traveling abroad and being consciously aware of laws and cultures of other countries. We discuss Brittney Griner's situation, is it unique or just unfortunate. We look forward to your opinions on this controversial topic.
She Make All The Money is about women making more money than their partner. Does it impact the relationship? Is this a factor in relationships today? Check out this awesome episode! Share your thoughts in the comments!
Mother Daughter Trauma is an episode about being in a strained relationships. Many times these acrimonious relationships cause generational patterns that are not broken until help is sought to resolve the issues.
Adult Autism the Untold Story, is a candid interview with Melissa Smith, an educator, who shares her journey about adult autism. It would surprise many people that autism may not be diagnose until a person is an adult. We also talk about how challenging it can be to get a diagnoses as an adult. You don't want to miss this heart felt episode on the #porch
Ye being cancelled is a candid conversation about the current events that led to Kanye West being cancelled. Check out this hot topic and you decided if this is bigger than Ye.
Is mental health still an unidentifiable? If you are asking yourself this question, this episode is definitely a must see. Join us on the porch, as we discuss being mentally healthy and how to identify the signs of being mentally exhausted,
New Episode🔥
Check out our conversation before the ruling. You dont want to miss this transparent conversation about choices and our bodies!
Its crazy out here! So much violence is a candid discussion about the violence occurring in our own neighborhoods. Why has it gotten to be so out of control? What can we do about it? Join the discussion and be the change!
Its goes down TODAY🔥 We are talking about #fetishes about being #addicted! Come judgment free and you will be amazed to what you will learn.
Miracles Signs and Wonders is the hottest book on the best seller list. Author Tracey Calhoun joins us on the porch for a transparent conversation about identifying and living with depression. We will all be able to relate through her transparency to always stay encouraged.
Go to Miracles Signs & Wonders: Healing From The Inside Out Overcoming Depression https://a.co/d/cONLwj8 and get your copy today.
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🚨 Yup Its A Wrap! Season 3 Finale! 🚨
We appreciate all the love and support given this season. We will be back on the porch September 21, 2022 with Season 4. Don't forget to subscribe to follow our pre launch of Season 4!
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Our mission is to enhance and enlighten the well-being of others... welcome to 'health...
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We hooked up and I got scams is all about cautionary events that goes down in the dating world. Did you hook up and get scammed? You are not alone!
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Thats her shit! is about how a partner can benefit from the success of the other. Is most relationships based on who can give more, or does everything all go into the same pot? Check out this episode and you decide!
Menders: Love & Leadership in Health Systems
Menders reimagine what is possible in healthcare to creatively address structural...
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Im An Imposter , is all about living with doubt. The imposter syndrome is not necessarily about a deceiver, but a person struggling to live up to others expectations. Check out this funny but transparent episode, and determine if you are living with #impostersyndrome
The Orthopreneurs Podcast with Dr. Glenn Krieger
Whether you're an orthodontist, dentist or entrepreneur, this is a GREAT starting point.
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Menders reimagine what is possible in healthcare to creatively address structural...
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What is NFT and HOW it Works, is an educational episode. We discuss the what is NFTs and how can everyone jump in this new game. Join us on the porch as we explore this new metaverse!
Check out our guest Kai, for more information@ Kailaigo@hotmail.com or university@metastudies.com
Dating MUST haves is all about what is considerable or a dealbreaker, when it comes to dating. Check out the list of top reasons trending for making a love connection. Don't forget to share your list of dating requirements in the comments below!
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This week we discuss sexless marriage and how to identify the signs that the sex may become nonexistent. Who is the blame? Is there a chance to redeem the spicy times in one’s marriage? Join in the conversation and let us know!
Are you a Frenemy? Do you secretly hate on a friend? Well! This the episode for you to check the boxes on the signs of a frenemy. They may come with a smiling face but their intentions are definitely not being happy and sharing good vibes!
What is that cryptomoney?? Is a great episode to help with the basic understanding of crypto currency. If you are wondering if jumping in the meta universe, this is a good start. Join us on the porch for this informative episode about crypto and bitcoin currency.
This fun filled episode will delight your soul! We discuss what makes a blended family work. Join us on the porch for our personal journeys to making two families one!
This episode is all about the fellas! The ladies of Let’s Chitchat Sis, discuss the male anatomy and how our perception can really play a huge factor in a man’s self esteem.
Join us on the porch for this transparent conversation about what women think about the male body image.
This week the ladies join together to talk about what is latest trends and what’s also is trending but is NOT HOT! We are never here to offend, so enjoy this episode for humor and enjoyment.
Hey Sis! Can Porn be Harmful? Well join us on the porch for the funny and transparent episode. Porn has its benefits as well as its pitfalls. Y’all know we keep it real here on the porch! So! Check it out!
This episode is ALL about how quick we, as a society, will cancel people. What is cancel culture?? Is the new norm?? Check out this hot topic and let us know your thoughts!
Trauma IS! an episode that explores what is trauma, and how is it identified. Our Host Chauncee and guest hosts, James and Pepper Greggs lead this transparent topic about dealing with trauma, and learning to heal.
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The slap that was felt around the world, is now on the porch! We are discussing what may have really made Will Smith slap Chris Rock? Join us on the porch, with our Guest Co-Host James and Pepper Greggs. owners of “The inside out experience” as we dissect this HOT🔥TOPIC!
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This episode talks all about how a men and women define what is considered sexy and appealing. JayBee host this funny and transparent episode about how women and men see it so differently.
This episode, We compare the season woman to the younger woman. Is there a huge difference or is a personal preference? Check out this really transparent conversation about men who may think picking either one would determine one’s happiness!
Why are you calling me a bi and a n* becomes the norm is an episode about using derogatory words as words of endearment, or are they?
Check out out this hot transparent episode about turning words that demean into acceptance.
In this episode, we converse about why is crime in the black community declared unsolvable. Why is black on black crime being not being addressed in the black family? Join our guest Deb, law enforcement representative, as we discuss our internal issues that plague our communities.
What is that CRT? is a breakdown about critical race theory. Why is it so much confusion around what can actually be trace and explored. Check out this high level explanation of CRT and you decide if your need more explanation!
In this episode, we discuss what could escalate a breakup to a dangerous situation. What are the warning signs that a partner is not accepting the breakup and what should a person do to protect themselves. Join us on the porch for this informative episode about how you can recognize the warning signs of a dangerous situation.
This episode is all about preference! Does the size of a man really matter when establishing or in a relationship? Is it a deal breaker? Check out this transparent and candid conversation about myths and facts about size.
In this episode, we discuss the stages that women go through to find our happiness and be sexual satisfied. Join us on the porch with our Sis and Sex Expert, Natasha, as we dissect what it takes to be sexual happy!
She is so Unbothered is an episode about having that release and reclaim attitude towards committed relationships and toxic friendships. We discuss what steps a person take to release and reclaim one's life! Join Kimme, Chauncee, Celes and Remel back on the porch for this funny but transparent episode
In this episode, we discuss the anxiety of being in an interracial relationship and why it’s still a hot topic in 2022. Joining us on the porch, with guest cohost Patrick and Joy as we discussed the why’s and how’s in interracial relationship that are still considered a conversation topic.
We are back on the porch from our winter break! Kimme, Chauncee and Remel discuss what’s going to be hot and what’s expected to happen in 2022! You definitely want hear this hot episode!
This episode is a raw uncut episode about how we collaborate to make this team so phenomenal. We are so thankful for our supporters, family and friends that have traveled this journey with us. We wish you all a Merry Christmas, Happy Kwanzaa and a Joyous New Year! We see you all in January back on the porch!
Finding Mr Wrong is all about the drama of online dating. Looking online for love is not easy with all these online apps.
How can anyone find a love connection these days? What happened to friends referring friends to meet new people?🤨
Well! Well! We explore many options to navigating the drama of online dating. 👇🏽
Check us out! Dont forget to hit the subscribe button!
What causes Self Destruction is all about craziness and attitudes that make us self destruct.This episode is explosive with the why and what habits that are the triggers to make a person fall off or even loss their mind.
Join Remel and JayBee with Kimme as we discuss the pattern that makes a person self destruct.
This week’s episode is all about how we can communicate and sustain a good relationship with our adult children. This is not always easy, so we had to bring to the porch our expert therapist Dr. Tina, to help us break down this issues that can damage the relationship between adult children and the parent. You definitely will enjoy this transparent episode!
This episode is part one of a five part series, called Secrets of the Black Family. In this episode, we discuss the culture and stigmas due to
hiding mentally ill family members. Our guest host, Dr. L Mica O Dexter ll leads the conversation about how it has been normalize to not speak about mental illness and the shame that is associated with caring for a love ones who are suffering with mental illness.
Join us on the porch for this transparent episode about changing perception and starting the conversations that’s it’s ok to talk about mental illness.
This episode, Kimme, JayBee and Celes with our guest Highheels and Tea podcast discuss the expectations placed on Black Women. Why are we fighting ourselves and society, to be accepted. The level of pressure for women is so great, especially during these times, to meet and exceed what the world thinks a Black woman should be doing for themselves, their careers and definitely ones family.
This week Kimme, Keisha, Chauncee and Celes talk about our hair journeys, which included many pitfalls. This journey has taught us to love not only just love our hair but the experiences that made us who we are today! Black women loving ourselves!
What's a Red Flag! Why do we overlook the obvious warning signs that something is wrong. In this episode, we discuss our relationship pitfalls that we seemed to avoid but reflect on after the chaos hits!
Kimme, Chauncee, Remel, Keisha and guest host CG discuss the Dave Chappelle’s Netflix show “The Closer”. Are we all guilty of being bias or racist? This hot topic breaks down the differences that may lead to the misunderstanding and confusion of what is having an opinion to what may be a deliberate motive.
“No relationships. No emotions. Just sex.” Many have tried; few have succeeded.
This week’s episode, Kimme, Jay, Ahesha, Remel and Celes have a candid conversation about what is considered “Friends with Benefits”! Check out this funny conversation about how men and women are so different in opinions but may ultimately feel that benefits of a uncommitted relationship may be a little pricey! Check it out and let us know!
This episode, Kimme Chauncee, Keisha and our guest host Charles “CG” Brown, discuss what is needed to change the mindset of chasing money but learning to manage money and build wealth for the generations. Check out this very informative episode that will make you think deeper on how you spend your money wisely!
This episode, Kimme, Remel and Ahesha, talk about women abilities to choose and why women should be the only decision makers when it comes to our bodies. Why are old men make decisions on female reproductive health and rights? Well, check out this hot topic and you be the judge!
This week episode, the ladies talk about what it takes to maintain and protect your vaginal health. Join us on the porch for this funny but transparent message about our precious Vjay jays! Don’t forget to check us out on our YouTube
This week episode is all about trust or the lack of trust. Do you trust your partner’s BFF, if they are the opposite sex? What makes these types of relationships so fragile and suspicious? We answer all your questions in this episode Sis! Can men and women be BFF’s without violating any boundaries is the question. Check it out and dont forget to comment and leave a review!
Welcome to Season 3!
We are so excited to be back to bring you the hottest topics with the best conversations. This episode, you are introduced to all of the cohost. This season will be filled with so many twists and turns! Just hold on Sis! we are going to discuss everything you have been discussing with your best friend. We are going to bring even more transparency to the porch!
Welcome to season two finale! We had a wonderful season. We want to thank everyone for supporting the porch. We will be back in September with the bomb topics and hottest topics!
This week, we have a funny but real conversation with the funny “Ima Look at Cha” Comedian Antione Scott! Antione talks about his journey to becoming an A list comedian and the balance to maintain a healthy lifestyle. You won’t want to miss this one for sure!
This week, we discuss the topic of female masturbation with our guest Londilia McCoy Scott. Londilia’s book “Flying Solo” is all about the art of self care through sexual solo pleasure. We also discuss how still it is still considered a taboo for women to seek pleasure through sexual satisfaction without dependency of a partner. This is a excellent topic about how self care is deeper and so need to enhance a healthy lifestyle.
This week we have a transparent conversation with Catherine from Black Men Cry too, about the stigma that has plagued Black Men with showing emotions. This episode will definitely strike an accord with how raising boys can be the start of mental health challenges. Join us on the porch for this hot topic and deep conversation about why it’s ok for men to cry!
In this episode, we talk about having a conversation with our Black Sons and the interaction with the police due to the recent events and the racially unrest climate. Join the team of Let’s ChitChat Sis,as we talk about the period of time during the George Floyd trial and what’s it going to take change the narrative and start the process of accountability.
Happy Father’s Day! Today we celebrate those fathers who sacrificed their lives to gives their daughters a happy life. We have a transparent conversation with Terrance, Fitz and Jay, about their personal journey as girl dads.
Welcome to the porch! This week we discuss why infidelity is happening in the Church and why is it more common than we speak of. This week guest, Latesha Thornton joins us on the porch and she shares her personal journey as a lady of the hierarchy of the church. You definitely don’t want to miss this hot topic!
In this episode, we talk about reparations and why black people are still not made to be whole after hundreds of years of injustice . We also discuss what would reparations look like and how can we change the current narrative of lack of support from the elected officials and black people who doubt reparations will ever come to past. Join us on the porch with our guests Fitz Dunning and Valerie McCalister as we discuss this hot topic.
This week episode is all about mental and physical cleansing of the body and mind. Our guest, Jamesia Monroe, owner of Kemunity Yoga, shares her personal journey to living a healthy life by cleansing the body and mind. She shares the importance of alignment of one’s chakras to ensure peace and connect to one’s happiness and self identity. So join us for this informative episode, as we help you cleanse your life.
This hot topic is very sensitive in nature and we feel very the deepest empathy for the current situation of hate being displayed towards the Asian community. This episode explores our journey as African Americans and how our centuries of suffering in comparison to the plight of Asian Americans. How can we change the tumultuous relationship and mend our relationship to support each other to work together to fight against racism? These are questions are discussed in this week’s episode. Welcome to the porch!
This week episode we talk about the hot topic of Black Women marrying Bisexual Men. These relationships are entered into being fully aware and with the consensual agreement that it will not change.
Join us on the porch as we start this hot and transparent conversation about marriage and what is being compromised.
Happy Mother’s Day Sisters,
Today, we share our personal journey as moms and how being a mom is the most rewarding experience we have ever had. Have a wonderful Mommies! We love you 😘
This week episode Kimme, Chauncee and Celes are joined by Chuckie from Just Be A Man Podcast. We discuss the possibility of Alpha personality being able to thrive if both male and female are the Alpha. Is this possible or is it common?! Welcome to the porch as we discuss!
Do you know your Love Language?! Do you use it or have you used as a determining factor for your relationship?!
This week’s podcast episode Is about love languages. We all share all our experience and language styles that determined which love language best fits our personality.
Be ready to get the Sisters together to hear this self identifying episode about the different types of love languages that makes a relationship work. It may be an Whee Chile moment for you🤪
This week’s episode, Kimme and Celes discuss Fake Friends and Betrayal that, we as black women struggle distinguish what is a healthy and acceptable.
Remember! Betrayal don't just come from an enemy... What about your Friends!
This week’s episode, Kimme and Celes discuss the challenges that, we as black women struggle with to feel enough. Our guest, Dr Tina Scott, a psychotherapist, helps to identify several outliers that may cause us to doubt our motherly instincts and intimate relationships. Check out this transparent conversation about Black Women and our journey to feel enough.
This week episode, we talk about why do men and women cheat. We explore the generations of examples that may contributed to a culture of dysfunction and deceit.
Is cheating a learned behavior?
Join us on the porch as we discuss this hot topic about Derrick Jaxn, and other relatable indiscretions that can lead to broken trust.
Join us on the porch with our SistersTwo Dope Girls Podcast as we have the realest convo about jealousy! Don’t miss it Sis, because we are not always the receiver but the doers of jealousy based on mental esteem. See you on the porch 💕
This weeks episode, we talk about being “Toxic Parents” and how it may not be done unintentionally. The episode is an EYE OPENER to say the less. Our hope is to start a conversion or even healing to make parenting not a perfect project but a work in process!
Welcome to the porch 💕
This week episode is a continuation episode from Season I! Kimme and Celes talk with guest James Bland about how physical attraction and love language is a prerequisite to finding what a person is looking for in a mate. Take your notes ladies because the twist and turns will definitely have you sharing this one💕
This weeks episode, we talk about the “Over-thinker”. Yea! I know this may resonate with a lot of us. Let me see if this hits home??
-Can’t stop worrying
-Often worry about things that you have no control over
-Ask the ”what if questions?”
-Have difficulty sleeping because your mind won’t shut off?!
Check out Kimme Celes and Chauncee as they share experience and ways to make the “OverThinker” a wonderful thing 💕
This week Kimme, Celes and Tasha explore taboos that once were looked upon as indifferent but now today is considered a normal experience. Get ready laugh and learn as we chat with the sisters on the porch!
Welcome to Episode Two! This week is all about loving on your appearance. Our guest, Angela Jackson of Angela Artistry, discuss techniques to enhance your makeup and uplift one’s esteem in these Covid times.
Welcome to Season Two, Episode 1! Kimme and Celes and our guest host D’relle Cotom converse about the importance of nurturing yourself first. The idea of nurturing can be a learned behavior to care for others and expect it to be reciprocated. Listen to how you can build you and ultimately your relationships
Welcome Back to the Porch of Let's Chit Chat Sis! This season, We Welcome Celes Davis to the Porch! We are so excited to be back on the porch this season sharing and also teaching women to live their best lives by FIRST loving themselves.
Join us this season as we are transparent and vulnerable about everyday life!
This bonus episode, we discuss the civil unrest in the country and how we as people of color must stand up against the people who are trying to destroy democracy! This episode is perfect timing to reflect on what Dr. King preached during the civil unrest time period of the civil right era.
Happy NewYear Sisters! Thank you for supporting the platform and stay tuned for Season Two starting January 24💕
This week episode is all about the joys of family during the Christmas season. Have a wonderful holiday from Let’s ChitChat Sis 💕
This week’s episode we have a candid conversation about what men look for in women and what are somethings that may not be spoken but can cause a potential relationship to derail. Guest cohost Celes Davis and Guest Kevin Horne join Kimme on the porch to get down to what is it that a man is looking for?!
This week episode, Tony Austin shares the porch with Kimme. They talk about family traditions, life journeys and celebrating success while reminiscing about childhood funny events!
This week episode, the porch has a guest cohost— Vernetta Rolon. We discuss supporting small businesses and especially businesses of color. Why are we pleading for support?! Check it out what we need to do to make this narrative!
This week episode covers conversations at the Thanksgiving dinner table that can be challenging. Our guest this week Tony Austin and Paula Stepfany share their experiences in a funny light hearted way about family and friends who can make the holidays a challenge.
This week episode is all about maintaining Self-care. Kimme and Chauncee share their personal routines and challenges to maintain a healthy lifestyle with self care as a top priority.
This week the ladies discuss the first of three episodes about self-care. This week guest, Celes Davis, Founder of Fiercely Committed to Me, shares her inspiring journey with the ladies and offer recommendations and services to women to ensure that they are taking care of their self-care needs
This week the Sisters discuss with guest Dr. Deborah, the challenge of mental health in a polarized society and COVID environment. Dr. Deborah share her relatable experience with woman of color suffering with various mental health issues in today’s world.
This episode, we have an open conversation about the relationship with our Caucasian sisters.
The Sisters give a little background about theirselves and talk about upcoming episodes
Welcome to our introduction episode of Let’s Chit Chat Sis!
In this episode, we talk about the upcoming season and the topics of discussion.