During the month of November, we would like to take the opportunity to thank and recognize all podcasters of color. It is because of Podcasters of Color that the experiences of people of color are present in the podcasting space. We are truly thankful to you for being bold, lending your voice, your time, and your unique experience to help in amplifying voices of color!
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Updated: Jan 3, 2021
If you ever wondered where are the Blacks in Tech, Black Tech Unplugged the podcast brings them straight to your ears. Host Deena McKay shares the journey of influential Black leaders and emerging entrepreneurs in tech one story at a time. Listen as they discuss their triumphs, setbacks, and lessons learned as they made their way to success in the world of tech. Deena says, "each episode is meant to inspire, motivate, and empower those in tech or looking to get into the industry."
As we're living in a time where racial injustice is prevalent amongst communities of color, we must have voices who can articulate and share narratives that empower, uplifts to push positive change and move the culture forward. Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast intends to broaden our racial justice lens and inspire the masses to drive us to positive action. Join co-hosts Chevon and Hiba as they share their perspectives in culture, race, and society as they intend to build momentum for communities of color.
According to the journal, The Conversation, "Black youth in the U.S. experience more illness, poverty, and discrimination than their white counterparts." Raising Black children and adolescents in a time of racial unrest can even have further negative implications. And, having a podcast that creates a safe space for parents of color to seek credible and relatable advice is more critical now more than ever. Join host Dr. Jacqueline Douge in What is Black podcast as she focuses on issues that are important to raising balanced and healthy Black children in a society that can sometimes prove to be counter-productive to their well-being.
If you were to create a survey asking random people to name at least five traditional indigenous foods, most would have a level of difficulty reciting them (we would too). Toasted Sister, the podcast focuses on providing awareness of long lost traditional indigenous foods. Join Andy Murphy, host of Toasted Sister, as she keeps traditional native foods alive through highlighting native chefs and foodies in her community.
Who wouldn't want to tune into a self-proclaimed hood therapist? Sayith Loud, the podcast, describes itself as a podcast who can go from being ratchet to refined with a comedic twist sprinkled with a little (insert explicative here). Catch Karyn Elle on Sayith Loud as she provides the audience with her take on love, life, and raising millennials.
It's always interesting to gain new perspectives from new people from different worlds and walks of life. The podcast, The Nitty Gritty with Ash & Kita, does just that. When it comes to love, relationships, and wellness, both Ash & Kita delivers their truth and their perspectives in their most honest way.
As we're all experiencing and living in the time of COVID-19, Josie Ong's Affirmation Podcast, can provide a positive alternative for those who seek relief from negative thoughts and feelings. If you're looking for a podcast that reiterates self-love and positivity, check out the 24/7 Affirmation Podcast.
Updated: Jul 6, 2021
As there is somewhat of a stigma attached to women in their 40's, there is a particular fear and anxiety often expressed by women approaching their 40's. Society at times echoed sentiments that when a woman turns 40, she should be married, with family and by society standards, attained a certain level of success. "Society makes us feel that we have to have it all together at forty plus. We're still living, growing, and this is the best time to reinvent ourselves, Tanisha Quiled-Williams, producer and writer of Forties AF podcast explains.
Forties AF, a scripted dramedy podcast explores what life is like for three single forty-somethings who will show the world that life is what you make it, no matter the age.
"Making time for we time and me time." (The Broomstick Podcast)
The Broomstick Podcast is a wonderful podcast that is geared towards weddings, relationships and marriage. Natalie provides sound advice to help women navigate their way through life's task and finding that perfect balanced between self, family and healthy relationships.
Sit Down Sis Podcast is a podcast that is focused and centered on issues that impact Black women. Discussions surrounding colorism, double standards, and dating are just some of the topics that Grace, the host, dissects. She never holds back, as conversations are raw and candid. Grace is also the founder and editor-in-chief of an online publication she created for Black women, Sorella Magazine (www.sorellamag.org)
There aren't many podcasts from women of color who are carving out a lane in the music podcasting space. Alisha Jones, from the Lituation Room, is doing just that. Catch Alisha interviewing music and media influencers as she uncovers their stories and experiences.
Tune into her latest episode, "Building Your Own Table in the Music Industry" as she sits with music industry veteran Junae Brown, shares her journey from music marketer to entrepreneur.
People of color are making great strides in the field of medicine, and they are breaking barriers. Black Men in White Coats the Podcast, by Dr. Dale, has created a space to highlight Black men in medicine. But, not only to highlight these men but also to show the masses that Black Men in White Coats exists to encourage others to become Black men in white coats.
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