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The Secret Lives of Black Women

By: The Secret Lives of Black Women and Stitcher
  • Summary

  • Join close friends Charla Lauriston and Lauren Domino on their hunt for the ‘secrets’ that have helped black women flourish through the bullsh*t. They connect with guests over shared experiences by wading through everything from sex and self-care to rage and anxiety. Each conversation centers on creating a space for joy with some newfound besties while asking: how do the black women we admire stay incredibly phenomenal?
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Episodes
  • 36. We Interview: Each other!
    May 28 2020

    In this very special season finale episode we’ve got some personal news for you all that we’ve been getting ready to share for some time. Let’s get into it.

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    43 mins
  • 35. Making Your Own Podcast With Stephanie Kariuki
    May 21 2020

    Charla and Lauren get a lot of questions from listeners about how to sell a podcast. They might not have all the answers, but in this episode Stitcher Senior Producer Stephanie Kariuki comes on to share her words of wisdom for getting a project off the ground. She also throws in tips on finding work life balance and finessing all aspects of life with a self-starter attitude.

    You can find more about The SLBW at https://www.instagram.com/theslbw/ 


    Follow SLBW on Twitter and Instagram @theslbw

    Follow Stephanie Kariuki on Twitter @StephKariuki or Instagram @steph.kariuki

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    42 mins
  • 34. Learning The Real Meaning of Our Clothes With Tanisha Ford
    May 14 2020

    We may recognize the political symbolism of an afro or a “future is female” shirt, but cultural historian Tanisha Ford sees a political meaning in nearly everything Black women wear--whether they’re trying to make a statement or not. In this episode, she takes a step back to explain the origin stories of some of the most popular fashion items for Black women and girls. And she breaks down the little-known ways that “high fashion” gatekeepers have been apropriating Black aesthetics from slavery to today. You’re not going to want to miss this.

    You can find more about The SLBW at https://www.instagram.com/theslbw/ 


    Follow SLBW on Twitter and Instagram @theslbw

    Follow Tanisha Ford on Twitter @SoulistaPhD and buy her book 'Dressed In Dreams: A Black Girl’s Love Letter to the Power of Fashion.'

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    54 mins

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