Sistah Girls, I’m so excited to have Auntie Bev on the podcast! Most people know Beverly Mahone on social media as Auntie Bev, it’s that familiar moniker that has made over 1 million people fall in love with her radiant personality and well-developed...
Celebrating Black Women In Politics When talking about politics you cannot leave out the impact that Black women have had over the years. As a child growing up in Brooklyn, I remember my grandmother taking me down to the polls early in the morning to vote. She...
Sistah Girls, I have a question! Do you all remember that scene in ATL where Ant, Rashad, and Uncle George are watching Good Times after Ant got bailed out? Rashad shares that watching the show was how his family overcame their disputes versus talking them out. Y’all,...
Black Romance Novels Sistah Girls, the Fall breeze is slowing moving in and the hot summer days are moving out. As we get ready to take out our heavier blankets and trade in our cold drinks for warm ones, we want to give you something to read as you transition from...
Sistah Girls, I’m so excited to have Yasmine Cheyenne on the podcast! Hailing from Brooklyn, New York (my hometown) Yasmine Cheyenne is an author, self-healing educator, mental wellness advocate, and motivational speaker. I first caught wind of Cheyenne when she...
My Black Country If you asked when Black Country Music was born, Alice Randall would be the one to speak up first. “According to me, Black Country was born December 10, 1927, when DeFord Bailey played “Pan American Blues” on Barn Dance, a Nashville...
For women of color to continue the conversations that we have in the nail salon, beauty parlor, church, and during our lunch breaks at work. This is a place where you can kick off your shoes and get comfortable.