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RoyalTea

Marla Black

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RoyalTea: a podcast hosted by Marla Black & friends discussing the latest Royal family drama, gossip about love and romance, and generally aim to become Meghan Markle.
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Black Girls Love Reality Too

Black Girls Love Reality Too Podcast

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Hey Fam! Welcome to Black Girls Like Reality Too podcast where we are about real family keeping up real relationships. Jasmine, Sha, Marla, and Mandi are cousins, moms, and/or wives who love to spill the tea, bringing their real cousin chat to life. Join these beautiful Black queens as they discuss everything from reality tv shows, music/entertainment, fashion, and, most importantly family dynamics. Now let’s sit down, grab a drink, and get into the cousin chat
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Religionish

D. Ashley Campbell

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Religionish is a nerdy podcast about everything religion...ish. The show uses interviews and reflective narration, with a smidge of sarcasm, to illustrate how religion is everywhere from politics and pop culture to feasting and friendships. Soon you’ll see how everything is a little bit religion…ish. Join your host Ashley Campbell and become a #ReligionNerd.
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Being MissUnderstood

Being MissUnderstood

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Welcome to Being MissUnderstood, a too-real podcast tackling the often MissUnderstood impacts of our lives. Join us as we consistently produce content that will help bridge gaps between you and the health outcomes you deserve. Host: Aunty Ky
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AGELESS: Opening Doors With Amanda Lamb

Amanda Lamb

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This is a podcast for women, about women, featuring women...It's about what happens when we turn 50 and our culture quietly deems us irrelevant. But we are not our mothers. There's a new generation of 50+ women who are redefining what it means to thrive in the second half of our lives. Whether you are still raising children, working, caring for aging parents, or just looking for the next chapter, my guests will inspire you. This show was born out of the fact that I know so many rock star wom ...
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From Woke to Work: The Anti-Racist Journey

Kamala Avila-Salmon X StudioPod Media

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This is From Woke to Work: The Anti-Racist Journey. Hosted by Kamala Avila-Salmon, she talks about what it means to go from a self-proclaimed ally to an effective anti-racist. Whether you’re an ally that’s ready to take action or a Black person looking for a place to direct all those ally questions, this is the podcast you’ll want to keep close at hand. There's something missing about the way that we're talking about allyship. Kamala felt it more acutely than ever in the wake of the murders ...
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This week, the ladies are discussing all things reality TV. Grab a drink and join the chat! https://www.youtube.com/@BlackGirlsLoveRealityToo https://www.instagram.com/bglrt_podcast/ https://twitter.com/BGLRT_PODCASTโดย Black Girls Love Reality Too Podcast
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Marla Bedrosian was on a successful track in corporate America, managing hotels up and down the East coast for a global hospitality company. Along the way, she learned a little bit about wine from the sommeliers at the hotels she oversaw. Eventually, that knowledge and interest fueled the fire beneath her to make a big change. She and her husband d…
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Darlena Moore grew up in the beautiful city of Asheville in the North Carolina mountains. The devastation that Hurricane Helene left behind has been tragic for her and her family, as well as heartbreaking. She is continuing to help in the recovery there in any way that she can. But at the same time, she is on her own personal mission. Darlena and h…
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It's been a while since you last listened to the ladies, so they decided to do something a little different and cover all current events. Grab a drink and join the chat! https://www.youtube.com/@BlackGirlsLoveRealityToo https://www.instagram.com/bglrt_podcast/ https://twitter.com/BGLRT_PODCASTโดย Black Girls Love Reality Too Podcast
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Like the title of her first book, “Bare Naked in Public,” Christine Amoroso is baring everything—not literally, but emotionally, as she unpacks a life where happiness often seemed elusive. Pregnant and married at age 17, she pulled herself up by her bootstraps to have multiple successful careers in accounting and education. But eventually, she real…
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At almost 68 years old and with more than 40 years in the broadcast industry, Susan Murphy has had more career reinventions than Madonna. She started as one of the nation’s first radio traffic reporters in Philadelphia, then moved to Florida to become a TV news reporter and a “weather girl” (back when they called it that). At 25, she helped start t…
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Shea Butler is a passionate traveler who divides her time between Washington state, Vancouver, and Los Angeles. She was born in Cairo, Egypt to American parents living abroad. Her most awe-inspiring trip was a horseback riding safari through Botswana. There’s nothing like being charged by two lions to get your creative juices flowing, she tells me.…
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Crystal Roberts grew up in a family of educators where she was always challenged to do her best—especially when it came to writing and public speaking. She was one of two black children in her elementary school out of 700 students. But like all the other obstacles she faced in her life, Crystal handled it with confidence and grace. From a job loss,…
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Cara Amore has a resume that reads like magical realism—is it possible to be so many things in one lifetime? She was a chef, worked in corporate America, spent 17 years as a private investigator, and now, wows audiences with her tough and snarky New York brand of female comedy. Cara is a person who is not afraid of transformation. In fact, she’s do…
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In today's episode, the ladies discussed everything. Miranda gave us an update on her workout journey or lack thereof. The ladies discussed hot topics in reality, from Quad of Married to Medicines return with a new man, as well as all things Real Housewives of Orange County. Grab a drink and get into the chat! https://www.youtube.com/@BlackGirlsLov…
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There’s no other way to describe her. Kathy Olevsky is one tough cookie. She has a black belt in karate and co-owns a karate school in North Carolina. She teaches other black belts and is also an expert on self-defense. Kathy's book, Take Control, teaches women how to defend themselves in every situation. But even her tough exterior couldn’t protec…
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Lynn Wilder wasn't sure how she would cope after the death of her transgender daughter by suicide. It was the hardest thing she ever had to face in her entire life. The pain was almost unbearable. But somehow, she managed to pick herself up and go on. Lynn was a massage therapist by trade, but when she learned about craniosacral therapy that helps …
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Hey cousins! It's been so long since the girls got together, and they're back to discuss all the hot topics on reality TV. The ladies went on a special trip, and they're here to tell you all about it. So grab a drink and a snack, and let's get into the chat! https://www.youtube.com/@BlackGirlsLoveRealityToo https://www.instagram.com/bglrt_podcast/ …
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After getting degrees in communications and multiple graduate degrees in theology, Valerie Fields just knew she was going to be a successful public relations professional. But after a great start working in public relations for Disney, she found herself sending out 75 resumes with no response. She even changed her name on her resume to "V.K." becau…
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Sara West had a great career in corporate America. She worked in recruiting for a big tech company. She made good money, had good benefits, and had achieved a high level of seniority in her job. But after going through a contentious custody battle with her ex-husband over their three children, Sara decided that she wanted to get into family law so …
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This week on AGELESS…Robbie Hardy has done it all. She’s been a teacher, a school bus driver, a researcher, and a corporate executive in the tech space. But her real passion is helping women entrepreneurs get the angel funding and the support they need to launch their businesses. After being the only woman in the room for so many years, Robbie is p…
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Lisa Lofty once walked the runways as a model along the East coast. But later in life, she would find her real jam in an unlikely place. She started leading a fitness ministry at her church. Eventually, there was so much interest in what Lisa was doing that she started her own fitness business in the Washington, D.C. area. She had always loved hiki…
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When Debbi Mack was 48, she suffered a stroke in a bathroom stall at a bookstore. She survived, but immediately thought, what am I waiting for? Debbi realized life was too short to be standing at the copy machine in her office making copies of legal documents when she could be writing. Debbi is a retired attorney turned novelist and screenwriter. S…
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Susanne Morais left a career in higher education to pursue something that she says “feeds her soul.” Susanne worked at Clemson University, Penn State University, and North Carolina State University. Now, she owns a hypnotherapy business. That’s right, I said hypnosis. She is a certified hypnotherapist who believes that hypnosis has the power to tra…
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Jeanie Chang has lived nine lives. She started her career as a journalist in Washington, D.C. Then she got a master's degree in marketing. But at the height of her family’s parenting chaos while raising four young children with her educator husband, she decided to go back to school and become a therapist. Working in mental health opened a whole new…
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Growing up in Tennessee, thanks to her parents, Janet Cowell just knew she had a big life ahead of her. After getting an undergraduate degree and multiple graduate degrees from the University of Pennsylvania, including an MBA from Wharton, she followed the finance path. But examples in her family continued to pull her and her heartstrings in the di…
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I met Cheyanne Headen at A Place at the Table which is a pay-what-you can café in downtown Raleigh that allows people to volunteer for an hour in return for a meal. Cheyanne is a Community and De-escalation specialist which in layman’s terms means when things start to go south, she handles it, and boy, does she handle it. When I first met her, I di…
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Mary Angelini saw a problem and decided to do something about it. After high school graduation, Mary’s daughter, Gabi, was unable to get a job. No one could see past her diagnosis of Down Syndrome and truly understand what Gabi has to offer. Mary and Gabi were determined to help shift the conversation from disabilities to neuro-diversity, and the p…
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Marcy Bullock has a theory, when the runway is short, why wouldn’t you do what you love? And why would you rush to get to the end? She believes in the “sweaty, messy beauty” of life, and that being the busiest person doesn't win you a prize. She also believes that happiness is a choice. And she believes in sharing wisdom in multi-generational setti…
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Brenna Crowson has had a diverse career path. She is a paralegal specializing in litigation and an international presenter on fitness who leads talks on health and wellness around the world. She is also a passionate yoga teacher who joyfully shares her practice with others. Her education is just as diverse as her career path—she has an undergraduat…
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Yvonne Simons grew up poor. Her parents told her she needed to be smart, work hard, and get a college scholarship, which she did. In her first career as a middle school teacher, she was frustrated by so many things about the education system that she felt did not serve her students. She eventually used her role as an education reporter for multiple…
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The women continued their conversation, discussing Vanderpump Rules and the latest news about Diddy. Grab a drink and join the chat. https://www.youtube.com/@BlackGirlsLoveRealityToo https://www.instagram.com/bglrt_podcast/ https://twitter.com/BGLRT_PODCASTโดย Black Girls Love Reality Too Podcast
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It's been a while, but the ladies are back to discuss "Love and Marriage: Huntsville," "Real Housewives of New Jersey," and the new lineup on "Real Housewives of Atlanta." Grab a drink and join the chat. https://www.youtube.com/@BlackGirlsLoveRealityToo https://www.instagram.com/bglrt_podcast/ https://twitter.com/BGLRT_PODCAST…
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Karen Woomer was a corporate executive who stepped back from her career to focus on her family, but it wasn’t until she was hit with a major illness that she found her true purpose in life. Karen put off a routine colonoscopy because of the pandemic. When she finally had the test, she was diagnosed with late stage three colorectal cancer. The treat…
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Deanna Jones is a business professional in the tech world; she’s been at Cisco Systems for nearly 25 years, but she’s also a passionate speaker and consultant in the diversity arena. She’s Vice President of Harmony-the North Carolina LGBT+ Allied Chamber of Commerce. In her fifties, she traded in attachment for authenticity and became the person sh…
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In today's episode, the ladies discussed all things Carlos King. From his shows on Own, Miranda attended Carlos' live event along with Tamar Braxton and a few of our Bravo friends. She came back with some good stories and hot Tea! So grab a drink, and let's get into the chat. https://www.youtube.com/@BlackGirlsLoveRealityToo https://www.instagram.c…
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Megan Sumrell is a former corporate executive turned entrepreneur. As a business owner, mom, and wife, she knows exactly how hard it is to juggle everything while still maintaining your own sense of self and purpose. As the CEO and Founder of The Pink Bee, she took her 20-plus-year career and applied it to all things time management, organization, …
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Leslie Matz didn't know anything about professional football when a family friend and mentor, Susan Tose Spencer, the first female in charge of an NFL team, asked her to work for the Philadelphia Eagles. She quickly rose through the ranks and became a leader in the organization. After the birth of her son, Leslie wanted to return to her home state …
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It didn't look like Sharon Hill was going to have a bright future. Instead of attending her college classes, she played card games with friends. Eventually, her failing GPA was proof that something needed to change. That's when Sharon got serious about her education. Before she even graduated, IBM came knocking. She worked for the tech giant for tw…
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This week, the ladies discussed the Women's NCAA champions and gave flowers to head coach Dawn Stanley. For the rest of the episode, they didn't hold anything back while talking about the Real Housewives of Potomac, and Carlos caught some well-needed criticism as well. So, grab a drink and let's get into the chat! https://www.youtube.com/@BlackGirl…
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Aletia Ferreira has always told her sons that life is hard, and so when you are choosing between several options, know that they will all present challenges in different ways. She came to the United States from South Africa in her early twenties as a wide-eyed dancer and aspiring actress. Her dreams of performing in Los Angeles soon turned to teach…
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Lorraine Woodward is a woman on a mission to help people living with disabilities, specifically, to help them find short-term rentals so that they can travel with more ease. She is the CEO of Becoming RentABLE which finds creative ways to make short-term rentals accessible for everyone. Her mission is born out of her own personal journey. Since her…
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Hey Cousins!! Welcome back to BGLRT Podcast. This week, the ladies discussed the Carnival, that is, Bravo. They spoke about Real Housewives of Potomac down to Atlanta and Porsha’s upcoming divorce. So grab a drink and get into the chat. https://www.youtube.com/@BlackGirlsLoveRealityToo https://www.instagram.com/bglrt_podcast/ https://twitter.com/BG…
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Sharon Lawrence always dreamed of being an actor, but it wasn’t dreaming that got her there; it was hard work. From a young age performing in musical theater, to starring in major television dramas, films, and more, Sharon made her childhood dreams come true. Somehow, through all of it, she has managed to stay grounded in the work instead of being …
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Divya Parekh moved to the United States from India when she was in her twenties. She grew up in a household where her parents never set limitations on what she could accomplish. She was already a professor in India, and resisted the move to an unfamiliar country with a different culture. But soon after she arrived in the United States, Divya discov…
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Nancy Popkin has re-invented herself many times over. She’s had multiple chapters. Some of them were inspired by her passion for a particular field. Others were inspired by her need to be financially independent. Like many women, Nancy left the workforce for a period of time while she was raising her children. Also, like many women, she was divorce…
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This week, the ladies discussed topics such as Vanderpump Rules and Married to Medicine, and much more! Grab a drink and join the conversation! https://www.youtube.com/@BlackGirlsLoveRealityToo https://www.instagram.com/bglrt_podcast/ https://twitter.com/BGLRT_PODCASTโดย Black Girls Love Reality Too Podcast
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Karen Alston is a powerhouse. She tells me that if she's not uncomfortable, she's not learning or growing. She's an executive, a marketer, an entrepreneur, a strategist, a storyteller, an innovator, and most of all, she is a fierce advocate for women. Her new master class is all about teaching women how to evolve into their best selves. Karen attri…
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Welcome to the chat! Yall asked, and we answered! This week, we discussed all things Bravo, from the breaking news out of Atlanta to Miami’s reunion. So, grab a drink and a snack, and join the chat! https://www.youtube.com/@BlackGirlsLoveRealityToo https://www.instagram.com/bglrt_podcast/ https://twitter.com/BGLRT_PODCAST…
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Dori Staehle started having strange symptoms after she was hit and knocked to the ground by a cyclist in 2011. Doctors couldn't figure out what was going on. At one point, things became so dark that she was ready to give up on life. Suddenly, with no real answers on the horizon, Dori decided to turn her attention to her longtime hobby and passion-d…
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When Florence Melin moved to the United States with her husband from Europe, she had no idea that her love for cooking would eventually morph into a career. For Florence, cooking is about more than just introducing people to wonderful food, it's about people sitting together around a table sharing an experience that goes far beyond just eating. The…
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Welcome to the chat! This week, the ladies discussed some Reality TV topics from the world of Real Housewives that they had missed before. They shared some updates from Atlanta, including the return of Porsha Williams. Additionally, they gave out some homework to catch up on before the next episode. So, grab a drink and a snack, and join the chat! …
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Welcome to the chat! This week, the ladies had to rewind on some missed hot topics while on a hiatus. They discussed The Grammys, The Superbowl Usher's halftime show, and can't forget all things Beyonce. Grab a drink and a snack, and get into the chat! https://www.youtube.com/@BlackGirlsLoveRealityToo https://www.instagram.com/bglrt_podcast/ https:…
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Maureen Mountcastle’s motto is that your dream job does not exist. You must create it. And sometimes you must do hard things to make it happen. Maureen is the epitome of doing hard things to continually re-define herself. Being an actor was a childhood dream, one that she finally realized later in life. You’ve probably seen her in a spooky televisi…
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Season 1, Episode 3 (Part 2) Welcome back to being MissUnderstood; this is part 2 of Episode 3, Identity Crisis. How to move forward when facing sudden life changes. Today we have Marla Green, FNP-BC back, the founder and CEO of Educatrix Advanced Practice Seminars LLC. The focus for today’s talk is all about backup plans, resiliency, social capita…
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