BOLD Black Girls: Recent Episodes

Aries Webb-Williams & Kim Tims

BOLD Black Girls Podcast, is a Podcast by and for Black women, and those that support the equity, inclusion, and advancement of Black women. We will share our personal stories, "telling it like it is", all while (B)uilding a community of support, (O)rganizing safe spaces for courageous conversations, and promoting the (L)earning, and (D)evelopment of Black women. *Although this podcast is FOR Black women, ALL are encouraged to listen and learn.

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In this episode of the BOLD Black Girls podcast, we delve into the journey of being #Overit as women in our 40s, how we're embracing new perspectives and valuing our time like never before! We candidly share the changing dynamics of life, and how our interests have evolved, leading us to outgrow certain people, places, and things. Through self-care and restoration, we're transitioning from FOMO to JOMO, finding joy in missing out and empowering ourselves to live authentically and unapologetically in this stage of life.

We want to know, what are you over?

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Welcome back to Bold Black Girls! In this eagerly anticipated this comeback episode! On this episode, we share our personal and professional journeys from the past few months... Tune in to hear what we've been up to because life has been lifin'. As the new season unfolds, we plan to have empowering discussions on career advancement, personal growth, mental health, and wellness, featuring inspiring guests who are making waves in various fields.

Bold Black Girls continues to be a strong community of resilience and sisterhood, ready to uplift and celebrate the achievements of Black women worldwide. Tune in to embark on this empowering journey of strength, beauty, and authenticity.

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In this episode, we chat with Natasha Nurse of the WokeNFree podcast. She is a DEI Professional, Coach, Speaker, Podcaster and enthusiastic mom who loves creating content!

Natasha is a new mom and we candidly chat with her about parenting and the evolution of parenting from our traditional upbringing of a #Blackmama.

You can listen to a new WokeNFree episode every Wednesday for #WokeNFreeWednesday. Follow the WokeNFree on Facebook , Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, TikTok, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

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In this episode, we share our personal thoughts about the slap at the Oscars! The question of the week is, what can we learn from the situation because there is always a lesson in the experiences and actions of others. 

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In this episode, we're keeping it 100 about these dating streets, sharing our real and raw  thoughts! Life is all about seasons and we reflect why being single right now is so appealing for us at this stage and age in our life.

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In this episode, we spring forward with a few Q1 reflections and personal updates. We highlight a few of our accomplishments personally and professionally as well as our focus for the remainder of the year.

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Do you have challenges with your fashion style? Did you know you have 7 seconds to make an impression? Do you desire to amplify your style and voice?  

On this special episode, the BBG's invite Naana Badu of Badu Basics to discuss how you an uncover a more confident and authenic style through self-discovery. Listen to hear how you can "Funk the Fear"

Learn more about Naana Website: https://www.badubasics.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/badubasics/ 

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The Black Girl Luxury is controversial topic that's become a movement among social media. We candidly share our personal opinions and thoughts about the movement but let's just say we're here to normalize luxury in whatever context that's applicable to us. 

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In this special episode, we invite our honorary BBG "Fairy Godmother", back to  discuss the "Great Resignation". La Toya Haynes is the director of Racial Equity at Intuit and joins us to discuss the article she wrote, "Here's how to get Black employees to stay, despite The Great Resignation and how companies can turn the tides on a great resignation toward a great retention!!!!

Check out the article here:

https://www.protocol.com/workplace/great-resignation-black-employees

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In this special episode, we are joined by the lovely ladies from the "Love on  Stage" to share their experience being on a dating show!

Kim interviews Aries, Bria and Cherelle to discuss their personal journey, relationship status and how they're approaching dating.

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On this episode, the BOLD Black Girls share our love of tech and how to "get the bag" without coding or being a developer. Today, the number of #BlacksinTech is less than 7% and we discuss how working in tech can change the trajectory of your life with a career in tech.

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In this episode, we invited  special guest, Marcus Sankofa Nicks, M.A., an acclaimed researcher, historian, and educator who eloquently translates the African American historical experience. We candidly discussed Black History and its present-day implications.

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We're back and kicking off season 5 after our holiday hiatus! In this episode, we discuss the new year,  our new goals and intentions we're manifesting in 2022. We reflect on what we plan to start, stop and continue this current year. 

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On the final episode of 2021 and season 4, we take a moment to reflect on 2022! We candidly share a few of our personal highlights of the year. Tune in to hear more about our "year in review". We will be resting, recharging and outlining our vision/goals as we prepare for the new year. #joinus

Thank you to our faithful listeners for being part of our journey this past year!  Be merry, bright and blessed this holiday!

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In this episode, we chat with @Stephone Coward II, CoFounder of BankBlackUSA.  Stephone discusses the economic disparities of banking in the Black community, the lack of banks in underserved communities, and how Black-owned banks can help provide a real opportunity for the Black community to overcome the racial wealth gap.”

Learn more about BankBlackUSA: https://bankblackusa.org

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In this episode, we share how we’re preparing for the new year with less than 3 weeks to 2022! We candidly discuss the creating new holiday traditions, the importance of honoring and enforcing our personal boundaries during the holidays for our own self-preservation!  

Take BOLD action and …

  1. Be honest with yourself 

  2. Set your intentions for the New Year

  3. Imagine and manifest your vision

  4. Enforce your boundaries and prioritize yourself

  5. Unsubscribe and reject the STRONG BLACK WOMAN SYNDROME

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On this episode, we invited Castaway Jaz to talk about all things fishing and how a new found hobby turned into becoming one the very few Texas Angler as a Black woman. She's on a mission to user her social media platform to encourage and inspire women to explore the male-dominated fishing world. She's our BBG of the month, listen in as she shares her journey.

Follow Jaz on IG @castaway_jaz and tiktok to learn more about her love of fishing

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Friendsgiving is a trend that's become quite popular, which is a gathering of friends to share the spirit of Thanksgiving. In this episode, we discuss friendships, our journey of friendship and the importance of having friends in your life. Good friends relieve stress, provide comfort and joy, and prevent isolation. This episode is dedicates to a special friend of the BBG tribe, Sara Green. 

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On this episode, we chat with special guest and host of the "𝘿𝙚𝙖𝙧 𝙁𝙪𝙩𝙪𝙧𝙚 𝙒𝙞𝙛𝙚𝙮" podcast, 𝗟𝗮𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗿𝗮𝘀 𝗥. 𝗪𝗵𝗶𝘁𝗳𝗶𝗲𝗹𝗱. He’s an entertainer, storyteller, a national playwright, & director. He is also a 3x regional Emmy nominated filmmaker, and foster & adoption advocate. Listen in as we have a candid conversation to discuss his journey to discover, recover, and uncover love.⁣

𝙋𝙡𝙚𝙖𝙨𝙚 𝙜𝙤 𝙬𝙖𝙩𝙘𝙝 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙨𝙪𝙗𝙨𝙘𝙧𝙞𝙗𝙚 𝙩𝙤 𝙤𝙪𝙧 𝙔𝙤𝙪𝙏𝙪𝙗𝙚 𝙘𝙝𝙖𝙣𝙣𝙚𝙡. 𝙃𝙚𝙡𝙥 𝙪𝙨 𝙧𝙚𝙖𝙘𝙝 𝙤𝙪𝙧 𝟭𝟬𝟬𝟬 𝙨𝙪𝙗𝙨𝙘𝙧𝙞𝙗𝙚𝙧 𝙜𝙤𝙖𝙡.

Follow Laterras on all social media platforms @laterrasrwhitfield, @dearfuturewifey, @kingdomroyale and be sure to check out his TEDx Talk.

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On this special episode, we chat with the first BBG of the month for season 4, LaToya Moore! By day, she works her magic at Facebook (AKA Meta). Her passion led her to found HER Tech Unicorn, a mentorship club centered to women of color seeking to break into tech and elevate their career! Listen as she shares her journey as a Black woman who pivoted into tech and helps other women realize their potential.

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On this episode we invited special guest, Tia Brown of "Ready. Set. Grow."! She's a licensed therapist lifestyle expert who uses solutions-based therapy to help individuals develop practical life skills to enhance their quality of life.

We discussed when to seek therapy, the differences between individual vs group therapy, the benefits and so much more! We had a  courageously honest conversation about Black women and the "power of vulnerability".  
Website: https://rsgtherapy.com | IG: @tiabrowntalks

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In this special episode of the BBG podcast, we host our first guest of season 4 and chat with Terrence Maiden!  He is the Chief Executive Officer and Managing Partner for Russell Glen, a commericial real estate development and investment company based in Dallas. We want to highlight Black men who are making a difference in Black communities.  

Connect and learn more about Terrence's impact ...
Website: https://www.russellglen.com/terrencemaidenLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/russellglen/

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In this episode, we're back for a new season, sharing what we've been up to while on a brief hiatus. We share the importance of taking time to rest and recharge!

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In this episode, we invited special guest Dr. Jessica Mormon to discuss her current research that examines the media’s role in shaping the single Black women’s experience. We candidly discuss the then, now and future of single women based on cultural norms, ideologies and beliefs about the acquired single status. Listen as we chat about the 67.8% of single Black women today and the freedom and joy of being single AF!

You can find and follow Dr. Moorman on :
IG: @dr.jdmoorman
Twitter: @JDMoorman

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In this episode, we discuss why we won't compromise our core values for a relationship. If we can't be friends, we can't be mates either!

Your core values are the guiding principles and beliefs that align to who you are at the core. Your core values also dictate how you react and respond to specific situations.

Never compromise on your core values, if you don't know them then take time to reflect to determine them. 

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On this episode, we highlight the BBG of the Month, Ashley Bolden! She's the founder of Contoured Résumés and a corporate recruiter by day. Ashley is a Resume, LinkedIn, and Interview expert who has helped lead her clients to higher paying jobs! Listen as she shares her journey of how she pivoted careers and how her passion morphed into creating a business that helps others make critical pivots in their careers! 

To learn more and contact Ashely for her services, check out: https://contouredresumes.com

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In this episode, we discuss the importance of shifting how we think, learning from past generations and changing our mindsets to normalize new narratives in the Black community. We share our own personal stories, thoughts, and beliefs that we've adopted to challenge the status quo when it comes to respectability, struggling, and learning to embrace solitude.

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In this episode, we discuss the "strong Black women" narrative. Olympic phenomenon Simone Biles’ and Naomi Osaka are changing the the false narrative that Black women must be strong, resilient and not prioritize themselves before others.  We discuss the importance of  "the power of no"  and how adopting a "less is more" approach to life preserves the Black women's overall wellbeing. 

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On this episode, we highlight the Bold Black Girl of the Month, Chantel George, CEO & Founder of Sistas in Sales! By day, she's partners with tech markets to create business impact. She created SIS because she noticed a deficiency when it came to women of color in professional sales positions. Listen as she shares her journey as a millennial thriving while navigating life as a Black Women both professionally and personally.
To learn more about Chantel, check out https://sistasinsales.com

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It's a celebration!!!! In this special episode, we're commemorating our 100th episode and reflecting on our journey to one hundred episodes. We share our lessons learned from then to now and our manifestations from recording weekly podcasts!

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In this episode, we kick-off the month of July discussing our summer plans and catching up ... We discuss our personal POV on the controversy of the olympics (i.e Sha'Carri Richardson, soul caps, etc.) and Bill Cosby's release from jail.

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In this special episode of the BOLD Black Girl podcast, we continue to celebrate and honor Black men! We're amplifying men who are excelling professionally & personally. We invited Zach Nunn of Living Corporate to discuss his journey to working in the DEI space but also creating a multimedia company focused on Equity, Inclusion and Diversity for black and brown professionals.
To learn more following Living Corporate
IG: livingcorporate
FB: livingcorporatepodcast
Twitter: LivingCorp_Pod

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In this special episode of the BOLD Black Girl podcast, this month we're celebrating and honoring Black men! We want to amplify men who are excelling both professionally and personally. We invited special guest, Benjamin Vann to discuss Black love, fatherhood, legacy building and founding Impact Ventures.

Connect and follow on all social media platforms
Twitter/IG: @ImpactVentureCo
FB: Impact Ventures
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/impactventureco/

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In this episode, the BBG Girls discuss current news with a dose of Black Girl Magic
-New CDC guidelines 
-Salad and Go for the low
-the Crown Act in Texas
-the Netflix sitcom with the ghetto twins, the Upshaws

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In this special episode, we honor and celebrate the birthday of our very own BBG, Aries'!  She reflects on her personal lessons learned while living life in her early 40s and advice to those approaching their forties ! Aries' even gets a bit personal, sharing what her one wish or even three wishes are this year. We not only celebrate the living but reflect on the recent death of DMX.

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On this episode, we invited a very special guest Toni Jones, the Affirmation Musician! She found creative ways to promote the message of conscious well being and mental health. We  discussed her personal journey, shared our testimony and the impact her albums has had on our personal lives. 

Contact Toni Jones: www.iamtonijones.com
Instagram: @iamtonijones
Download all three of her albums:
1. Affirmations for the Grown Ass Woman
2. Affirmations and Chill
3. I See Me Mantras

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In this episode, we invite our special guest Kesha Monk to learn how she uses her voice. Kesha Monk established a career using her voice and has been wowing people with her voice for well over 25 years! Kesha’s professional career started as a radio personality and after 20 years her career path shifted. Kesha authentically shares her personal journey with the BOLD Black Girls.

Follow Kesha @KeshaMonk on IG, Facebook and Twitter 

https://keshamonkvo.com/about/

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In this episode, the BOLD Black Girls candidly discuss and share some thangs we plan to unsubscribe from this year. We've all reached a point when we our inbox is cluttered with too many emails and requires unsubscribing from irrelevant emails .  As we continue to evolve personally and professionally, we realize the importance of unsubscribing from certain cultural trends that have negatively impacted Black Women and change the narrative.

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In this episode, we invite L'areal Lipkins of “A Woman with a Vision” as our special guest to discuss vision boarding!  Every year as the new year starts,  many people write their goals for the year but many times fail to accomplish their goals. L’areal shares the process of learning how to finally move from setting goals to actually executing them!

L’areal’s Bio

L'areal (Larry-L) Lipkins is a success strategist, entrepreneur, and author who left a job making multiple six figures to help other women pursue and achieve their biggest dreams. Prior to starting her own company, L’areal spent nearly a decade training Fortune 500 companies as an executive for the largest sales training company in the world. It was during this time that L'areal became obsessed with figuring out why some

people were successful, while others struggled just to get by. L'areal released her first book, A Woman With Vision: How to Fulfill the Goals and Dreams God Has Given You.

Follow L'areal on IG: @awomanwithvision

https://www.awomanwithvision.com/beyondtheboard/

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In this episode, we kick-off the new year with a very special guest, and our January BOLD Black Girl of the month, LaToya Haynes! Latoya, our honorary BBG Fairy Godmother, has over 20+ years of work experience. We have a candid conversation where she drops gems on navigating in the workplace as Black women.

She’s the career counselor and coach we all needed before joining corporate America.

LaToya’s Bio

La Toya Haynes is the Director of Racial Equity at Intuit, the makers of QuickBooks, Mint and TurboTax.  She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Management from Southern University and A&M College and a Master’s degree in Organizational Development and Executive Coaching from the University of Texas.

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In this episode, we kick-off the new year with a very special guest, and our January BOLD Black Girl of the month, LaToya Haynes! Latoya, our honorary BBG Fairy Godmother, has over 20+ years of work experience. We have a candid conversation where she drops gems on navigating in the workplace as Black women.

She’s the career counselor and coach we all needed before joining corporate America.

LaToya’s Bio

La Toya Haynes is the Director of Racial Equity at Intuit, the makers of QuickBooks, Mint and TurboTax.  She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Management from Southern University and A&M College and a Master’s degree in Organizational Development and Executive Coaching from the University of Texas.

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On this and our final episode of the year,  we share 20  "Lessons Learned" this year! We individually compiled and combined the ten of our personal lessons we learned while navigating life in a pandemic.   We're planning to take a brief hiatus to spend the remainder of the year, resting and recharging but we'll be returning to our regularly scheduled programming next month! Be sure to stay tuned in!  

Call to Action

  • Rest during the remainder of the year
  • Reflect and outline your personal lessons learned for 2020
  • Prepare for what you plan to manifest in the new year

Thank you to our faithful listeners for being part of our journey,  we wish you all a very merry & bright holiday!

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In this episode, we chat with a very special guest and BOLD Black Girl of the month, Toni Howard Lowe of "The Corporate tea"! Toni is a career curator, network navigator, rock star workforce strategist, and a Global Diversity & Inclusion Leader. Toni has spent her entire decade-plus career as an advocate for women and minorities in the workplace; challenging Fortune 100, 200, and 500 organizations to eradicate pay disparity for women and bridge the career gap for underrepresented minority professionals entering the workforce. Toni is the creator of the PowerHer conference and a highly sought after speaker, panelist, and moderator!

Toni shares so many gems and nuggets of navigating as Black Women in the workplace!

Connect with Toni on all social media platforms @TheCorporateTea

Book Recommendations

  • Profit First
  • How Exceptional Black Women Lead: Unlocking the Secrets to Creating Phenomenal Success in Career and in Life

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In this episode, we catch up post-Thanksgiving to discuss:

  • Our short game ⛳️
  • Current Events - The Tyson fight 🥊 and Clubhouse
  • Ready to Love ❤️ + (Money) 💰 -- "are we splitting bills?
  • The benefits and joy of normalizing rest as a woman

Call to action:

  1. Find a hobby
  2. Develop a plan for more structure to minimize stress
  3. Girl, get some REST!

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This month's BOLD Black Girl of the month is Latonya Smith,  a SVP for a top wall street bank. She's lead several engineering and operations teams, including operations and engineering, and has proven that her innovation breaks boundaries. She has managed monitoring infrastructure, implemented storage operation solutions more.  

Latonya innovated the first single-click container onboarding strategy for clients enabling over 250 + applications leading to improved developer agility and time to market. Latonya’s leadership remains remarkable and unique. She is dedicated to achieving new standards of excellence by delivering innovative, game changing solutions that are reliable, complete, and transform the way her teams engineer and deliver.

Latonya actively participates in programs that allow continuous support across woman initiatives, minority initiatives, including hiring and empowering young talent.. Latonya was recently named a Dallas Business Journal Women in Technology Honoree in 2019. Latonya holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering from the University of North Texas and is currently a MBA candidate at Cornell University.

Contact Latonya via LinkedIn

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In this episode, as we approach Thanksgiving we discuss how we plan to celebrate the holiday! Additionally, as we prepare to conclude season two, we reflect and share what we're GRATEFUL ... We're grateful and thankful for each other, the platform and support from our listeners week after week as we navigate on this journey !!!!

Forgiveness has been a recent theme this past week in the music industry , we unpack and address the importance of forgiving others.

Call to action:

  1. Reflect on the year and "What you're grateful for"
  2. Start the forgiveness process
  3. Play it safe in the pandemic - wear a mark, wash your hands and stay 6ft apart

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In this episode, we catch up to discuss current events (i.e. Covid-19), new found hobbies and the importance of confidently self-promoting our accomplishments as women, both personally, and professionally. Call to action: Practice highlighting your personal and professional achievements 

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In this episode, we bask in the JOY of announcement of our new President and VP, Kamala Harris! We also continue the conversation with special guest Shanta aka "The Homegirl Therapist" . In part 2, we discuss our personal journey of discovering ourselves, losing ourselves as parents, coping with the "side effects" of being Black and the importance of seeking therapy.

Connect and follow the Homegirl Therapist on IG: thehomegirltherapist

Call to action:

  • Introspection - continue to leverage this time as an opportunity for personal reflection
  • Plan your holiday
  • Honor your lost loved ones
  • Use your resources - EAP and insurance to seek therapy if you're experiencing challenging times

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In this episode, we invited special guest Shanta aka "The Homegirl Therapist" to discuss the importance of knowing yourself. We also candidly chat about our personal journey to discovering ourselves, the importance of seeking therapy towards personally "Becoming" a better you and most importantly healing our traumas!

Connect and follow the Homegirl Therapist on IG: thehomegirltherapist

Call to action:

  • Introspection - continue to leverage this time as an opportunity for personal reflection
  • Find what brings you joy and do just that
  • EAP benefits - contact your health insurance company to understand your mental health benefits --start the search of finding a therapist

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In this episode, we are joined by BOLD Black Girl of the Month,  Starlett (Star) Carter! Star is the Chief Operating Officer, General Counsel, and co-founder of Kanarys, a Dallas-based tech startup using data, analytics and artificial intelligence to improve diversity, equity & inclusion (DEI) in workplaces.  We chat with Star about DEI, her experience transitioning into an entrepreneur, and starting a new business as a Black Woman.    

Follow @kanarysinc on all social platforms. In the second half of the episode, we candidly chat about how our "Fall Back Game" is strongER in this current season. We also reflect on our value and worth.

Call to Action:

  • Vote
  • Know your value, personally, and professionally
  • Do not settle

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In this episode, we candidly discuss the importance of why we need to #staywoke but with a spin in EVERY aspect (politically, personally & professionally)! 

Call to action:

  • Politically -  be informed and VOTE!
  • Define how you will #staywoke personally & professionally as it's applicable to you

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In this episode, we reflect on our personal evolution from a year ago! Last year, we recorded an episode entitled “Fall Back Game Strong” reflecting  on 2019 before approaching 2020.  Well little did we know our own personal growth and those trends would be cultivated what has come to be our 20/20 vision.

Call to action:

  • Go VOTE!
  • Find time to be still and personal reflection

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We're less than 30 days from the election on November 3rd! In this episode,  we continue the discussion of the importance of voting in the upcoming election, the power of our vote when we mobilize as Black women and not getting distracted by the dramatics in the news but "getting your booty" to the polls!

We also discuss health, highlight Breast Cancer Awareness  and National Domestic Violence Awareness Month! We share the importance of our health journey.

Call to action

  • Vote and early if possible!
  • Check out Ballotready.org to research your local candidates

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In this episode, we invited special guest and BOLD Black Girl of the Month, Minda Harts, a TEDx speaker and the bestselling author of "The Memo: What Women of Color Need To Know To Secure A Seat At The Table".  We catch up with Minda after last having her on the podcast a year ago (Ep. 11), checking up on the success of the "The Memo" since it was released, and of course dialogue about Black women in the workplace. 

Call to action:

  • VOTE in the upcoming elections
  • Dream BIG but don't forget to get your REST (self-perseveration)
  • Don't stop assessing but also ACT Purchase and read Minda's book, “The Memo”, where books are sold!

Connect with Minda Harts at : mindaharts.com

IG: @mindaharts, Twitter: @MindaHarts

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In this episode, we share our viewpoints on the "Gladys v Patty" Verzuz and an in-depth discussion about the "Cheat Codes" of life.

Call to action

  • Find your community
  • Focus on YOUR journey, it's YOUR journey (Comparison is the thief JOY) #Stayfocused
  • Support other women - more collaboration and less competition!

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In this episode, we invited special guest, Jacqueline Twillie, the founder of ZeroGap, a training and development firm that specializes in leadership curriculum for women who work in male-dominated industries.   We have a candid discussion about the contributing factors to the wage gap for Black women, how we can eliminate it, and strategies on how to never leave money on the table when negotiating.

Call to action

  • Purchase and read Jacqueline's book “Don't Leave Money On The Table”
  • Know your value and worth...
  • Practice negotiating!

Contact Jacqueline Twillie at:

https://www.jacquelinetwillie.com/ 

IG: @jacquelinetwillie, Twitter: @jvtwillie 

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In this episode, we continue our discussion about Black Women and being joyful despite the challenges of fighting for justice,  enduring racism and overcoming a pandemic.

Call to action

  • If you don’t have a prayer life, this is the time to develop one (for us that means starting with allowing Jesus into your heart)
  • Create boundaries and do your best to stick to them (it’s okay if you fall off-get back on it)
  • Stay focused - don’t let the naysayers get into your head. This may mean letting some folks go and not trying to get them back....
  • BONUS: Write your JOY list

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In this episode, we are joined by BOLD Black Girl of the Month, Jenae Butler as we discuss the effects of current events on the Black communities but more specifically how the ongoing racial injustices are impacting our own mental and emotional wellbeing. 

  • JacobBlake shot multiple times by the police

  • Boycott by the #NBA #WNBA #MLB
  • Chadwick Boseman dies at 42 due to Colon Cancer ie #WakandaForever

Call to action:

  • Take care of yourself mentally - take a time out
  • Don’t give up the fight. Just because things are not right, that doesn’t mean we should give up. We have work to do.

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In this episode, the BOLD Black Girls Podcast teams up with the 'We are Meaningful Podcast' to discuss their narrative,  "Assimilate, Please" . We share our personal experiences of assimilating,  the inequitable and racist standards of professionalism and culture fit imposed on people of color, and the pressure to conform.   

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In this week's episode, we continue our discussion of Black Women in America specifically our influence and impact. We share our personal POV of the most recent VP elect, Kamala Harris - her extensive resume and experience that qualified her to be chosen! 

Call to Action:

  • Be Strategic
  • Speak your truth to your power
  • Be prepared

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In this episode, we continue the discuss Black Women and WAP -- that's right Women and Pay specifically Black Women's Equal Pay (August 14, 2020). For Black women, Equal Pay Day is actually August 22, meaning Black women must work four months more than white women (and eight months into the "new" year) before earning as much as their white male counterparts made in 2020.  In addition, we also share our thoughts on the new song by Cardi B and Meg the Stallion!  

Call to Action: 

  • Give yourself Patience and Grace
  • Find your Peace and Joy
  • Purposely Play and Rest
  • Be KIND

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As Black Women, we are more than capable to lead, and have earned the right to demand what we are owed for our contribution to this country, and the world as a whole.  Let's not be afraid to use our voices personally, professionally, politically, etc.

Call to Action:

  • Heal mentally and spiritually, through therapy and building a relationship with God; This will help you build confidence in your awesomeness!
  • Educate yourself - Read Tiffany Cross' new book, "Say it Louder! Black Voices, White Narratives, and Saving our Democracy"
  • Organize - Your family and community around civic engagement (not just presidential but also locally)

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This week we were on location at the cabins in Broken Bow, OK. We celebrated Aries' sons birthdays, and our BOLD Black Girls podcast, 1 year anniversary!

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In this episode we invited a special guest and a recent Covid survivor, Ike!  Ike vulnerably and authentically shares his personal experience fighting Covid-19 as well as the recovery process. 

While the Black community continues to fight off two viruses, COVID-19 and racism!   

Call to Action:

  • Be kind, smart and safe
  • Wear a mask
  • Don't be selfish, be considerate of others

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This month we continue our theme of "Still Rise"  with our special guest , S. Lee Merritt, Esq! He's an influential voice in the Black Community, known as "the people's lawyer" fighting for Social Justice as a Civil Right’s attorney and activist. In this episode, we discuss the importance of people, political and economic power.   While most of the world should be enjoying  their summer, the Black community continues to fight off  two viruses, COVID-19 and racism!  

Call to Action: 

  • Educate yourself about history and the systems
  • Actively participate and engage in your local city council
  • Vote in all elections
  • Serve if you're elected for Jury duty  Protest

Follow Lee Merritt on all platforms - Twitter @Meritlaw, Instagram @leemerrittesq @Grassrootslaw 

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In this episode, we continue our theme of "Still Rise" as we continue to navigate life and adjust to the new normal in the midst of a global pandemic. While most of the world should be enjoying their summer, the Black community continues to fight off two viruses, COVID-19 and racism! We continue to amplify #BlackLivesMatter but in this episode we specifically discuss the challenges of the #StrongBlackWoman and our "burden of proof" across many spectrums of day to day life!

Call to Action:

  • Implement Boundaries - take care of you first!
  • Say "No"!
  • Find and make time joy all while fighting for justice

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While the world continues to navigate a new normal in the midst of a pandemic 10+ weeks later, when most of the world would be enjoying summer fun filled with activities, camps and holidays! In this episode, we continue discussing the impacts of two viruses the Black community continue to fight, COVID-19 and racism all while amplifying #BlackLivesMatter but with a discussion of the Black woman!

We courageously discuss our personal views on how we as Black women are feeling in the fight of social injustices, inequality, mistreatment, disrespect and neglect yet channeling our strength to "Still Rise" above even in the midst of the least person to be recognized.

Call to Action:

  • Continue to push the agenda of #BlackLives matter
  • HOSU - "Help a sister up"
  • Stay motivated and continue rising above

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Welcome to our new monthly segment celebrating BOLD Black women/girls in our community!

Alicia Morgan earned her Bachelor of Science Degree in Aerospace Science Engineering from Tuskegee University and New Mexico State University with a Master’s Degree in Industrial Engineering. She has worked at Fortune 500 companies such as Lockheed Martin, The Boeing Company, and Raytheon. Her transition into the nonprofit sector was as a Program Leader for Heart House Dallas, an after-school program serving refugee and immigrant children. In her role at the Frontiers of Flight Museum as Vice President of Education and Programs, she reaches over 45,000 students annually through STEM Education. She is a TEDx Speaker, honoree for The Women of Color in STEM Conference K-12 Promotion of Education Award, Dallas Millennial Gala STEM Leader of the Year and a Dallas Business Journal Women in Technology Awards Advocate. As a Public Voices Fellow, she has feature articles in many online and print publications.

Contact Alicia at: 

  • Website: aliciammorgan.com
  • On social media: @ammorgan
  • Learn more Power In Action Dallas at piadallas.org

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In this episode, we take a lighter side of recent episodes in the past since Covide-19 but staying in line with our monthly theme of #staywoke. We continue to amplify  #BlackLivesMatter and why #BlackFathersMatter as we celebrate Father's Day! 

Call to Action:

  • Find what brings you JOY and then go do what brings you joy!
  • Educate yourself about history, OUR history, and the policies that need to but put in place, reformed or totally changed
  • Donate - If you have the ability to contribute, invest in grassroots organizations that are doing the work

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In this episode, we continue the discussion and our monthly theme of #staywoke, amplifying why #BlackLivesMatter and reflecting a new norm in the midst of a pandemic! This week we chat about police reform, the history of Juneteenth and pivot to a lighter note to share our thoughts on the season finale of Insecure.

Call to Action:

  • Find what brings you JOY and then go do what brings you joy!
  • Educate yourself about history, OUR history, and the policies that need to but put in place, reformed or totally changed
  • Donate - If you have the ability to contribute, invest in grassroots organizations that are doing the work

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In this episode, we continue our courageous conversation and the discussion of why #BlackLivesMatter, THEN and NOW! The month of June would typically be a time of celebration for graduates, the start of summer vacation, and plenty of summer fun festivities! However, as the world continues to manage in a new norm, in the midst of a pandemic, the recent death of George Floyd, along with Ahmad Arbery, and Breonna Taylor, has amplified the social injustices and marginalization of Black people in America. This has been a time of revelation, in a world that has ignored and dismissed the effects of racism, and systemic oppression for the past 400+ years. We continue to amplify why #BlackLivesMatter and the importance of knowing the history #StayWoke   

Call to Action: 

  • Build - Safe spaces of support. So you can release and talk about how you are feeling (Church group, Family, Facebook groups, etc)
  • Organize - Connect with community groups and organizers
  • Learn - Your history, OUR history, and the policies that need to but put in place, reformed or totally changed
  • Donate - If you have the ability to contribute, invest in grassroots organizations that are doing the work

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As the world is still in the midst of a pandemic, the Black community is dying from two viruses, COVID-19 and racism! We're in a Black State of Emergency as our community is significantly impacted, not only by the virus, but also from the effects of ongoing systemic oppression. We courageously discuss our personal past and current experiences, as well as our views on why #BlackLivesMatter, THEN and NOW!

Call to Action:

  • Be honest about how you are feeling right now-this is the time to speak up
  • Be courageous and use your gifts in the movement - We are all needed in this fight
  • Don’t give up

Call to Action for Non-Black Listeners:

  • GRACE to the Black people in your life - We are hurting
    • Acknowledge what you know that you see what is going on
  • Have those courageous discussions - Start with your children
  • LISTEN and LEARN more (plentiful resources available incl books, etc)
  • Be accountable for the role you play - Actively work to become ANTI-Racist
    • Start by calling out family members for their racism
    • Use your White Privilege and Power

Resources you can use right now:

  1. Donate to NAACP Legal Defense fund
  2. Donate to Until Freedom
  3. National Bail Fund Network
  4. Protester's Rights
  5. How to Be an Anti-Racist
  6. Talking About Race
  7. TED Talk: Mellody Hobson - Color Blind or Color Brave

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In this episode, we invited special guest Lauren N. Peebles, ESQ to discuss estate planning (wills, trusts, advanced healthcare directives, power of attorney, etc) and the importance of "preparation in a pandemic" ! 

If something happened to you, have you made the appropriate provisions for you and your family? If you became unable to make decisions on your own behalf, who can? If you unexpectantly passed away (or your parent), will your family be able to properly grieve, or will they be too busy trying to put the financial, and legal pieces together? Will they be fighting with each other over who gets, or handles what? Especially with the way Covid-19 has been effecting the Black community, it’s time to get our house in order.

Call to action:

  1. Start thinking about what you want to happen if something were to happen to you
  2. Establish your Advanced Healthcare Directive and Power of Attorney
  3. Research trusted attorney's that specializes in Estate Planning
  4. Don't wait until it's too late

Learn more about Lauren N. Peebles, and her practice at thepeebleslawyer.com

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The month of May is Mental Health Awareness Month and this month's theme is dedicated to taking the #maskoff (figuratively).  We're continuing our discussion of all things mental health, while also sharing how we're personally coping in the midst of a pandemic and the "side effects" of COVID-19 . #CoronaChronicles  In this special episode, we invited Licensed Professional Counselor, Alisha Woodall of "Finding the Foundation" to discuss tips on "how to survive & thrive" in pandemic!! 

We have a vulnerable and candid conversation regarding therapy - (1) What is therapy, (2) Why it's important to seek therapy  and (3) Who should seek therapy.

For more Info about Alisha Woodall  www.findingthefoundation.com

Instagram @findingthefoundation  

Call to action: 

  1. Introspection - leverage this time as an opportunity for personal reflection
  2. Vitamin D -  step outside for natural sunshine
  3. EAP benefits - contact your health insurance company to understand your mental health benefits  --start the search of finding a provider

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The month of May is Mental Health Awareness Month and this month's theme is dedicated to taking the #maskoff (figuratively).   In this episode, we invited special guest Tristan Layfield of Layfield Resume Consulting to discuss "how-to" pivot in a pandemic including job hunting tips, resume tricks and beyond !! #CoronaChronicles We're also discussing various mental health related topics, while also sharing some of our most vulnerable moments as we continue discussing the "side effects" of COVID-19 and how we're personally coping in the midst of this pandemic. 

Call to action:

  1. Be intentional #dothework!
  2. Update your resume, LinkedIn and mocked interviews (consider hiring Tristan)
  3. Network (even virtually)

Find our more about Tristan @ https://layfieldresume.com/ 

Apply for his new program here: https://layfieldresume.lpages.co/careerlevelup/ 

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We continue discussing how we're personally coping with COVID-19, and the "side effects" of #socialdistance in the midst of this pandemic. In honor of Mother's Day, on this episode, you will actually hear from our mothers.

Call to Action: Honor your mother even if she's living or her memory if she's no longer living!  Happy Mother's Day to all the BOLD Black Girls who are mothers!! 

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In this episode, we continue the discussing how we're personally coping with COVID-19 aka "corona virus" and the "side effects" of #socialdistance in the midst of this pandemic. We also share and discuss what we've learned from concluding reading "Relational Intelligence" by Dharius Daniels. in preparation to read "Relationship Goals" by Pastor Michael Todd. #CoronaChronicles

Call to Action: Evaluate and assess your relationships

Purchase the book - https://www.amazon.com/Relational-Intelligence-People-Skills-Purpose/dp/0310357829

Check out this youtube video "Relationship Goals: UNCUT"- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIrBaS11yEs&t=1136s

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In this episode, we continue the discussing how we're personally coping with COVID-19 aka "corona virus" and the "side effects" of #socialdistance in the midst of this pandemic. #CoronaChronicles

Link to listen to Aries' dad's song "It's Time For Love": 

iTunes, https://music.apple.com/us/album/its-time-for-love/287215992?i=287216013

Spotify, https://open.spotify.com/track/30ZcPvxJRLx3XdpA51MTd0

Call to action:

  1. Take the The Four Tendencies Quiz and share your results on Social Media w/ the Bold Black Girls

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In this special episode, we celebrate Aries' birthday as she shares how she celebrated her birthday this year!  We also continue the discussing our personal perspective of how we're coping with COVID-19 aka "corona virus" and the "side effects" of #socialdistance in the midst of this pandemic. #CoronaChronicles

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In this episode and the month of April the world is consumed by  COVID-19 aka "corona virus" and quarantined!  We continue the discussion of our personal perspective of how we're coping and the "side effects" of #socialdistance in the midst of this pandemic. #CoronaChronicles

Call to action:

  1. Give yourself GRACE!
  2. Tip of the week - dress up and wear your work clothes one day this week!
  3. Focus on your mental and spiritual well being

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In this episode, we kick-off the first day of April consumed by all things  COVID-19 aka "coronavirus".  We discuss our personal perspective (Positive and negative) of how we're coping and the "side effects" of #socialdistance in the midst of this pandemic. #CoronaChronicles

COVID-19 is a RESET BUTTON for HUMANITY!!! We're saving  time, money and gas, but we're quarantined to our homes and missing quality time with our extended family & friends!

Call to Action:Leverage this time as an opportunity to work on your personal and professional development!

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In this episode, we conclude the month of March with a continued theme focused on how to "Spring into Action" specifically our tips on "how to" SPRING FORWARD towards PRODUCTIVITY both personally and professionally even in the midst of #socialdistance

Call to Action:

Personally:

  • Develop a regimen/routine schedule ( started back working out, more cooking and eating at home)
  • Vitamin D use this as an opportunity take walks and get outdoors
  • Building up our immune system (i.e. tea/elderberry, increasing your vitamin intake)
  • More reading , thinking, planning and journaling

Professionally: be strategic in your approach

(1) PREPARE YOURSELF

  • Know WHAT you want to do (DO THE RESEARCH)
  • Attend information sessions (i.e. General Assembly free intro courses for different technology roles)
  • peruse job seeking sites for job responsibilities and salary (LinkedIn Emerging Jobs report)
  • Leverage FREE LEARNING - coursera, udemy, LinkedIn Learning, Trailheads to gain the education or skills

(2) POSITION YOURSELF

  • Intentionally attend networking events in the field
  • Volunteer for organizations aligned to the industry
  • Intentionally connect with others in the industry leverage meetup, eventbrite, user group meetings

(3) PROPEL YOURSELF into ACTION (INVEST in YOURSELF)

  • Update your resume and LinkedIn
  • Enroll courses or programs (i.e. Emerging Programs)

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In this episode, we kick off the month of March with a theme focused on how to "Spring into Action"! We authentically share how we're (1) Surviving the Coronavirus including how we're planing to our plans and how to leverage #socialdistance and (2) Spring Cleaning-decluttering and cleaning

Call to Action:

  • Declutter your home (office, bedrooms, closet)
  • Spend quality time with your family
  • Use this time as an opportunity to enjoy your home

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In this episode, we continue the month of March focused on a theme to "Spring into Action" and discuss our personal journey of homeownership! This week we invited Angela Carter of Guaranteed Rate as our special guest to share tips to prepare for homeownership and myths about becoming a homeowner. As a current and existing homeowners, we share some of the advantages and disadvantages of being a single women owning a home - the joys and struggles!

Listen to learn more about the importance of PREPARATION if you're in the market to purchase a home.

Call to Action:

(1) Be prepared for homeownership, get your credit together (2) Stay Ready , build an emergency fund (3) contact Angela if you're interested in purchasing a home in the DFW area

Follow Angie @angie.knows.loans on IG, contact her for your personal consultation at (972) 900-2134 or via email Angela.Carter@Rate.com

Upcoming Homebuyer Mixer https://www.eventbrite.com/e/homebuyer-mixer-tickets-95518044041?aff=ebdiiginstagram

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In this episode, we kick off the month of March with a theme focused on how to "Spring into Action"! We candidly share a couple of our 1st quarter goals (30/60/90 Day) , how we're focused on intentionally apply ACTION to the remainder of the year to accomplish both our professional and personal goals.

Call to Action:

  • Perform a Personal Retrospective ( What should you start, stop & continue)
  • Outline and review quarterly goals for the remainder of the year

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In this episode and the last week of February, we conclude our theme of all things LOVE! We candidly share how we celebrated our Valentine's Day and chat about loving friendships aka philia (brotherly love) including: Types and Circle of friends How to be a friend , building your community/village and cultivating friendships.

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In this episode and during the month of February, we’re discussing all things LOVE! We candidly chat about "current events" , unity in the Black community, our plans for celebrating Galentine's Day and share a few Black History facts!

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In this episode and during the month of February, we’re discussing all things LOVE! We’ll share love of self, community and others. We discuss and share what our definition of “love is” … We candidly discuss our personal lessons learned and personal experience to help us discover the basic meaning of LOVE!

Call to Action:

  • Love God
  • Love yourself and practice loving yourself MORE
  • Love your neighbor
  • Love MORE

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In this episode and during the month of January, we’re discussing all things SELF-DEVELOPMENT as we kick off a new year and decade ! This week we invite Stefani Ivey on the podcast to have candid conversation about all things FINANCES. Listen to learn more about the importance of setting financial goals for the new year and "Girl, how to get your money right"!

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Call to Action:

(1) track expenses, (2) develop your goals , (3) budget according to your goals and (4) establish an emergency savings fund

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In this episode and during the month of January, we’re discussing all things SELF-DEVELOPMENT! As we kick off the new year and decade we discuss a few of our "Professional Development" tips, share a couple of our 2019 accomplishments and our intentions for 2020. Listen to learn more about the hosts of the BOLD Black Girls podcasts as we share our process for setting goals for the new year!

Call to Action: Document your intentions for the next year and start for the overall decade start vision board and outline your framework

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In this episode and during the month of January, we’re discussing all things SELF-DEVELOPMENT! As we kick off the new year and decade we share our highlights from our first full week of the year, share a couple of our 2019 accomplishments and our intentions for 2020. Listen to learn more about the hosts of the BOLD Black Girls podcasts as we share our process for setting goals for the new year!

As a bonus, we highlight our version of “This & That”...

Call to Action:

  • document your intentions for the next year and start for the overall decade
  • start vision board and outline your framework

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Welcome back! We're back from our brief hiatus and as the new year start we also kick-off season two of the Bold Black Girls Podcast! In this episode, we discuss the new year, becoming BOLDer in this next season and what we’ve entitled as our 2.0 upgraded version. We reflect back over the past year, the past decade and what’s to come in the future …

  • PastReflections on our past with a brief recap of our own “Decade Challenge” Lessons Learned from this past year and decade
  • FutureDiscuss and share a couple of our intentions for this next year and decade

Call to action:

  • document your personal accomplishments and achievements this past decade
  • document lessons learned from this past year

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On this episode, we had our first virtual happy hour on Facebook and Instagram LIVE! We chatted with some listeners, answered some of your questions, popped bottles, and celebrated new beginnings for 2020. We will be back on our regular schedule next Wednesday! So make sure you are tuned in! Head over to boldblackgirls.com and join our mailing list, as well as to purchase your BOLD Black Girl t-shirt! See you in 2020! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/boldblackgirls/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/boldblackgirls/support

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We're grateful, blessed and highly favored BOLD Black Girls !

As we conclude our season one with our twentieth episode, we reflect and share what we're GRATEFUL for during this Thanksgiving holiday ...

  • We get a little holy, sharing our favorite bible verses and why ...
  • We share a bit of our holiday traditions , all while laughing about black culture (who made the dressing?!)
  • We share personally what we're grateful for and the importance of family & friends

We're especially grateful and thankful to our listeners for their support and tuning in week after week with us on this journey !!!!

Call to action:

  • Write and reflect what you're grateful for

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In this episode, we discuss how life is a rhythm and the importance of having routines in your personal and professional life… We candidly share some of our daily, weekly, monthly and annual routines that help us not only to survive but thrive as women.

Call to action:

  • Identify and establish a rhythm of routines for yourself both personally and professionally

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