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In this episode, the hosts discuss what it is like being an introvert and how society’s expectations and stereotypes of black women make it harder to be accepted as an introvert. The discussion explores how being an introverted black woman at work has more repercussions than for white and asian women counterparts. The four women also dive into how being raised in a common black household has an effect on how we react in the workplace as well as how society and social media can make us believe that staying at home as an introvert is some how not normal. The hosts later reveal some of their favorite activities to do when being alone.
Article discussed: Black Women Aren’t Allowed To Be IntrovertedÂ
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In this episode, the ladies discuss cuffing season and how growing up as an “oreo” has led them to being use to not being cuffed during this time. They discuss […]
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