“So You’re Concerned About Traveling While Black”
In this episode the hosts discuss their experiences traveling abroad and the concerns they have in certain countries. Janae dives deep in feeling like an outsider in Spain as Kia […]
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In this episode, the four co-hosts discuss their relationship with their bodies and how they perceive body image. Janae talks about her struggle of being a 6 foot tall women and how she felt less feminine and more of an outsider in school. Amari discusses overcoming rumors about her body and Kia gets into what it’s like of feeling “less black” by having an atypical body type in the black community. The conversation takes a turn on dealing with negative comments from family members and the hosts take a moment to give themselves some self loving comments on air. Rachel speaks on addressing eating disorders in the black community and Janae recites a body positive poem by Maya Angelou.
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In this episode the hosts discuss their experiences traveling abroad and the concerns they have in certain countries. Janae dives deep in feeling like an outsider in Spain as Kia […]
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