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Welcome to Season 2 of the Black Girl Burnout Podcast. We would like to begin by saying Thank You for an amazing first season. Over 100k downloads and 250+ 5 star reviews, we are so grateful to our growing community. This season, host Kelley Bonner is excited to announce a slight change in structure for the podcast. While we will still be releasing episodes three times a week, with a focus on keeping them 15-20 minutes, we will now be introducing more conversations with exciting women on their own paths to opting out of struggle:)
Once a month, we will be featuring a guest interview with Kelley. We’ve already lined up some incredible women to share their stories and we’re still reaching out for more. This change will add depth and richness to your listening experience as we come together as a community of black women, all working towards healing and finding ways to connect beyond the podcast. Join us as we discuss different strategies designed to help you with opting out of anything that no longer serves you. 2023 Is all about finding ways, with intent, to choose Opting Into Joy as much as possible. Journey with us as we explore stories of women from all walks of life, across the globe, as we all strive towards Opting Out of Struggle. If you haven’t already done so, Subscribe Today!
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New Year, Same Me? Richard is learning that choosing to say less can be saying more. Jerrell claims that you shouldn’t date people who are depressed – but there’s more […]
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