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#CareFreeBlackGirl

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A podcast hosted by a group of multi faceted women sitting down to discuss all things Carefree, Black and GIRL! Giving you the run down on the latest social issues, fashion trends, Black entertainment and self-care. What’s the ga ga girls! Tune in each month and hashtag #CareFreeBlackGirl to stay engaged with the conversation. HELP US KEEP THE LIGHTS ON -https://www.patreon.com/carefreeblackgirl Follow the team on Instagram Leslie Latrice - @LeslieLatrice Phoenix Luxe - @blerdylove Meka Lee - @the.mekalee Hazell Harve - @HazellHarve Follow the Podcast on Twitter @CFBGPod Produced by Quanna MC Engineered, Executive Produced by Wize Grazette (@TheRealWize) 政治・政府 社会科学 音楽
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  • The Rise & Fall of Pillars
    2025/11/11
    In this episode, the girls get real about what it means to watch our Black women icons go from celebrated to scrutinized. From Nicki Minaj’s messy online moments to Dr. Wendy Osefo’s shocking arrest, we unpack how fame, public image, and double standards impact Black women in the spotlight. Segment 2: The Girls Segment Theme: The Rise & Fall of Our Black Women Pillars The girls dive into the complicated legacies of women we’ve celebrated for years — and what happens when the internet turns on them. Discussion Points:Nicki Minaj Reflect on how she helped shape an entire era for women in rap. Discuss her influence, legacy, and the current controversy — from her recent rants to how fans are reacting. Question for the table: Can someone be a legend and still lose their way online? Dr. Wendy Osefo A respected professor, commentator, businesswoman, and Real Housewives of Potomac star facing recent fraud charges. Talk about the optics, the disappointment, and how this plays into the “strong Black woman” narrative being weaponized. Question for the table: Are we too quick to cancel our educated Black women when they stumble? The Bigger Picture: The internet’s obsession with Black women’s downfall. How the media amplifies missteps more than wins. What accountability and grace look like in the digital age. Transition Line: “It’s wild seeing how fast love turns into memes. But like we always say—being carefree doesn’t mean being perfect.” Game: Who Said Dat?! Each host guesses who said the quote — Nicki Minaj or Wendy Osefo. Quotes: “I’m not the next anyone — I’m the first me.” “Don’t ever let anyone dim your light because they can’t handle your shine.” “When you’re educated and beautiful, they call you difficult instead of brilliant.” Girls to Watch: Monaleo The girls highlight Houston rapper Monaleo, fresh off her Sexy Soulann record and her stunning pink wedding moment. Discuss her growth, confidence, and impact on modern rap femininity. Watch: Sexy Soulann Video Interview: Breakfast Club HOT or NOT: Shop Black & Unlimited at Walmart This week we’re reviewing Black-owned brands available at Walmart — and deciding what’s HOT or NOT! The Lip Bar (makeup) Black Girl Sunscreen (skincare) Partake Foods (snacks) Uncle Funky’s Daughter (haircare) Scotch Porter (men’s grooming) Key Talking Point: Encourage listeners to shop Black not just during Black History Month, but all year long — and recognize how big retailers can amplify Black-owned businesses. Transition Line: “Being carefree also means being conscious — let’s put our money where our culture is.” CareFree Keys The girls end with reflections on grace, growth, and humanity. Prompt: How do we honor our heroes when they’re human? Get Free Statements: “Give grace, but don’t glorify chaos.” “Support women who are growing, not just when they’re glowing.” “Sometimes the fall teaches more than the rise ever could.” Outro Join the conversation using #CareFreeBlackGirl. Follow us at @CareFreeBlackGirlInc and @CFBGPod on all platforms. Tune in, stay loud, and stay CareFree. 💕 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    49 分
  • 300k Pushed Out
    2025/10/28
    In this episode of the CareFreeBlackGirl Podcast, we dive into the realities Black women face in today’s workforce while celebrating the wins that continue to shift culture forward. From major representation moments on global stages to the systemic challenges forcing Black women out of traditional workplaces, we unpack what it means to stay resilient and rooted in self. We kick things off with a spotlight on Angel Reese hitting the Victoria’s Secret runway and what her presence means for beauty and representation in sports and fashion. Then, we discuss the concerning numbers around Black women being pushed from the workforce. We explore the impact of burnout, toxic work culture, and limited advancement opportunities, along with the growing move toward entrepreneurship and creative independence as an act of liberation. This week’s Biz to Watch highlights Mela Butta, a handmade skincare brand by Raja in Charlotte, NC. We share why supporting Black-owned beauty matters and where you can connect with her products. Finally, in the Get Free segment, we reflect on protecting peace, redefining success, and taking up space even when systems try to push us out. Listeners are encouraged to share how they’re getting free this week using the CareFreeBlackGirl hashtag. Tap in, get inspired, and continue to celebrate being carefree, bold, and unstoppable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    36 分
  • Quanna Live @ 9Twelve Concert produced by Clay Hodges for 912 Weekend
    2025/09/25
    Quanna was on-site at the 9Twelve Concert for CareFreeBlackGirl and Revolt, capturing exclusive moments and conversations with artists shaping the sound and energy of the culture. Hear from Marleaux Jones, DJ Lady Supreme, Ms. Ca$h, DJ Kidd, Clay Hodges, and Cue Trap a Lot as they share their artistry, stories, and what the night meant for the community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    28 分
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