We explore what it means to be BOLD women who face challenges unapologetically and courageously anchored in God’s GRACE, BALANCED women who live intentionally and purposefully anchored in God’s TRUTH, and BELOVED women who walk toward the future authentically and confidently anchored in God’s LOVE.
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This podcast is for former church girls who woke up one day and realized that life was bigger than what Big Mama and the Bible say. These friends were lucky that as they started exploring their identities as Black women, they had each other. The hosts, Kelli King-Jackson, ACC and Kendra Ross, PhD, invite you into their group chat as they talk about faith, f(r)amily, community, politics, and pop culture. They don't believe in leaving any Black woman behind so all are invited into the conversa ...
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Beyond the Womanist Classroom is a weekly podcast hosted by womanist biblical scholar Dr. Mitzi J. Smith (PhD). We discuss all things womanism, cutting-edge biblical interpretation, and justice. Please consider supporting us by subscribing to our podcast on buzzsprout.com.
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Queen and J. are two funny womanist race nerds from the Bronx talking liberation, politics and pop culture over tea! Dismantling systems of domination one episode at a time.
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My name is Vanisha R. Dailey. I have a B.A. in sociology with a focus in environmental and natural resources. This is an all inclusive safe space where I will have open and honest dialogue on an array of topics pertaining to society/culture, lifestyle i.e. interpersonal relationships, parenthood, and identity. Be prepared to hear me rant-- these conversations are NOT for your comfort.
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Womanist Bible Talk: A Podcast for Womanish Bible Readers and Friends
Vanessa Lovelace & Gay Byron
“Womanist Bible Talk: A Podcast for Womanish Bible Readers and Friends” engages stories about women in Scripture from the perspectives of contemporary Black and other women of color from different walks of life and various socio-economic backgrounds. Hosts, Vanessa Lovelace and Gay Byron, redeem the reputations of biblical women, such as Jezebel, Delilah, and Mary Magdalene who are often represented as “bad girls of the Bible” and introduce other women who have either been nameless or hidden ...
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This neurodivergent podcast wants a world friendlier to creatives and more generous to moms. It wishes for more focus on art and wonder and a different word for "feminist." Maybe womanist. Estrogist? We'll brainstorm. Kris Adams, host and producer, is a reckless soul-searcher, writer, divorced mom of three and a middle-aged ADHD babe with sensory issues who wishes she had a bag full of cash buried in the backyard of her 2 bedroom rental house. Expect cultural critiques, funny takes, deep-div ...
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Womanist notes on pop culture, politics & the personal. Temar & Aura share their perspectives & navigate the world within & around them. Host: Temar France (@etmafrance) & Auralynn Rosario (@amazingaura) IG: @MarginaliaPodcast
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The audio equivalent of a strong side eye. Radical womanist, anti-hegemonic talk and trouble making with your friendly neighborhood sociologist.
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Taking the lid off things we cannot accept. Here to debunk the notion that serious academic discourse is limited to formal institutions. Jamming to the intersections of popular culture, womanist literature, with just a tad of wine.
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I'm EbonyJanice of #TheFreePeopleProject. I am a Hip Hop Womanist. You can follow the hashtag #PreachEb on IG to learn more about how I literally am Rap Genius for Hip Hop Lyrics and Scripture. This podcast is about all things hip hop and religion/spirituality. I'll be here every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month! www.hiphopwomanist.com || Email [email protected] to answer weekly Cypher question!
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Reclaiming Feminism for Christianity
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Sydnie L. Mosley Dances (SLMDances) presents Spotlight in PURPLE, a podcast that shines a light on themes and questions in our creative work PURPLE, through virtual and analog experiences. PURPLE is a multi-project universe that illuminates the power of “deep sisterhood for social change” through storytelling and movement. This sisterhood is how we thrive: we invest in one another, we honor and celebrate each other's brilliance, and we hold ourselves accountable to experiencing radical joy. ...
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We dive head first into the individual traits that set high-achieving women apart — what they value most about themselves and how these attributes have shaped who they are. Hosted by Lilliana Vazquez.
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Join host Anushay Hossain and her diverse array of guests as they delve into the insights revealed in Anushay's groundbreaking book. Through engaging conversations with individuals from various backgrounds and expert perspectives, The Pain Gap Podcast seeks to educate and advocate for equality in healthcare. Anushay's mission is clear: to empower listeners to advocate for themselves within healthcare systems. She invites male listeners to understand and address The Pain Gap, encouraging them ...
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Confronting anti feminist behavior Cover art photo provided by Patrick Tomasso on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@impatrickt
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This podcast was created for black folks by a black woman. The pod's focus is on self-expression, culture, and conversation our community needs. This podcast has a dual purpose; one is showcasing the beauty, resilience, and creativity of the black community. Providing a safe space for black people to showcase their businesses, talents, and stories. The second is the important stories and conversations that our community needs to tap into. Interviews or Submissions: Reach out via text: (540)9 ...
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Preventing Abuse and Fostering Healing in the Church
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47:28Christians are called to care for the vulnerable, but churches have not always led the way in becoming places safe from abuse. Increasingly, organizations and churches are recognizing the importance of the field of safeguarding: training and equipping people to prevent abuse, act when abuse happens, and promote healing for survivors. Taylor Patters…
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e38 Soulful Psalms of Summer: A Soul at Rest
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15:43Soul Care Notes Episode 38: A Soul at Rest Soulful Psalms of Summer Series This week, we return to one of the most beloved psalms in Scripture—Psalm 23—through the lens of rest, healing, and sacred overflow. “She makes me lie down… She restores my soul.” — Psalm 23 (Soulful Paraphrase) A restful life is not passive. It’s a sacred act of trust. To l…
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40. Shannon Watts on Living Fired Up: How to Find Your Spark and Fan the Flames
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46:26Shannon Watts is someone who has forever changed the conversation around gun violence and what it means to be a woman on fire. She is the founder of Moms Demand Action, the grassroots movement she launched from her kitchen table the day after the Sandy Hook tragedy. What started as a single Facebook post quickly grew into the largest women-led, vol…
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e37 Soulful Psalms of Summer: A Rooted Life
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13:12Soul Care Notes Soul Care Notes Episode 37: A Rooted Life Soulful Psalms of Summer Series This week, we begin our Soulful Psalms of Summer journey with a powerful reminder: “She is like a tree… planted beside flowing water.” — Psalm 1 (Soulful Paraphrase) A rooted life is a restful life. Not because everything is easy— but because you know who you …
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e36 Echoing Silence: Sitting (God’s Mystery)
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37:06Soul Care Notes What if we didn’t need words? In this final episode of Echoing Silence: A Journey into Holy Listening, we close with the ultimate invitation: to sit in the mystery of God’s presence. No striving. No pressure to produce. Just being with God. This episode offers 30 minutes of silence — a sacred space to dwell, listen, and be loved. Wh…
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39. It’s Not All in Your Head: Jackie Piasta Breaks Down the Menopause Myths
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57:10Jackie Piasta is a nationally recognized Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner and certified Menopause Society Practitioner. Jackie has dedicated her career to filling the gaping holes in how we care for midlife women, from revamping the menopause curriculum at Vanderbilt University to training over 150 clinicians through her mentorship program. She's …
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In the New York Times Bestselling "Becoming the Pastor's Wife", Beth Allison Barr draws on her academic expertise to trace the history of the role of the pastor's wife, showing how it both helped and hurt women in conservative Protestant traditions. While they gained an important leadership role, it came at a deep cost: losing independent church le…
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The Problem With Deanté Kyle & Jess Hilarious Hates "Real Women" Too
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52:2500:00 Intro & updates 04:57 Who is Deanté Kyle 06:52 Men with podcast mics 12:49 How video podcasting is a call back to an earlier podcast era 15:42 The problem 29:42 Jess Hilarious & The Breakfast Club 31:46 Not every transphobe is a TERF 34:50 Jess Hilarious hates “real women” too 41:17 What’s wrong with birth-centric womanhood This episode was r…
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e35 Echoing Silence: Permeating (Noise with Silence)
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26:51Soul Care Notes What if silence could change the atmosphere around you? In this fourth installment of Echoing Silence: A Journey into Holy Listening, we explore what it means to let silence permeate the noise — not by escaping the world, but by bringing God’s peace into it. Silence isn’t just personal; it’s transformative. As we sit in stillness, w…
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38. How Kyndred Is Transforming Black Women’s Health and Reimagining What Health Equity Looks Like
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44:58Brittany Brathwaite, Kimberly Huggins, and Tesiah Coleman are the founders of Kyndred, a revolutionary new health platform transforming care for Black women and gender-expansive people. Together, these leaders are not just exposing what is broken in the system. They are building something radically better. With backgrounds in reproductive justice, …
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Leyla King shares her family's story of survival as her ancestors flee war and poverty. From Haifa to Ramallah, Damascus, Beirut, and finally Texas, Leyla makes global politics deeply personal as family squabbles, ambition, mental illness, romance, and religion shape their immigrant journey.
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e34 Echoing Silence: Flowing Between the Noise
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22:21Soul Notes What if silence didn’t require perfect conditions? This week in Echoing Silence: A Journey into Holy Listening, we shift from fighting the noise to flowing through it. Sometimes silence doesn’t come in a quiet room—it comes in the middle of dishes, traffic, or grief. This episode invites you to practice silence in real life, as it is. Yo…
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ADHD, Somatics and Making Your Onion into a Cake
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24:34Find Kris on Substack Sarah Baldwin and nervous system regulation Stutz and taking a peek at shadow workBy Kris Adams
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37. Dr. David Clarke on Neuroplastic Pain, Trauma, and Women’s Health
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36:57Dr. David Clarke is the President of the Association for the Treatment of Neuroplastic Symptoms and a board-certified gastroenterologist. Dr. Clarke has spent decades uncovering the hidden link between emotional trauma and physical illness. We unpack what neuroplastic symptoms are, real, brain-generated conditions triggered by stress, trauma, and r…
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e33 Echoing Silence: Disrupting the Outer Noise
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17:10Soul Notes How do we protect our peace in a noisy world? In this second week of Echoing Silence: A Journey into Holy Listening, we explore what it means to disrupt the outer noise — not by controlling everything around us, but by making small, sacred choices that let silence back in. You’ll be invited into 10 minutes of silence and offered a simple…
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36. Womanist Bioethics, Ethics and the Future of Healthcare with Dr. Wylin Wilson
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55:10Dr. Wilson is a leading scholar and creator of Womanist Bioethics, a groundbreaking framework that confronts how traditional bioethics has failed Black women. At its core, Womanist Bioethics centers the lived experiences of Black women, who, across nearly every health indicator, suffer and die at higher rates not because of biology, but because of …
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e32 Echoing Silence: Quieting the Inner Noise
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12:35Soul Care Notes In this episode, we begin our journey into holy listening by quieting the inner noise. We’ll explore how to release the anxious thoughts and distractions that keep us from resting in God’s presence. Join us for 5 minutes of silence, a simple journaling prompt, and a closing prayer. Join the Sister Soul Care Community for free at sis…
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35. Terry Chang & Dr. Ulrike Kaunzner on Reimagining Hormonal Health Through Two Moons Health andSeed Cycling
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28:05Terry Chang and Dr. Ulrike Kaunzner are the founders of Two Moons Health, a wellness company on a mission to demystify hormonal health and bring natural, evidence-informed care to women navigating PMDD, PMS, and perimenopause. Terry brings deep experience from the legal and business world, while Ulrike blends Western medicine with a holistic approa…
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The Confusion with Identity within the Black American Community
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22:17I want to hear from you! Send me a TEXT --- In this episode, Vanisha R. Dailey explores the complexities of race, ethnicity, and nationality, sharing personal experiences and insights. She discusses the confusion surrounding these concepts, the impact of misinformation, and the significance of identity in the context of American culture. The conver…
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Her Son Died From Subtance Use Disorder, Now She is Fighting to Change the Way We Treat the Disease
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1:05:10Jane Clair's journey into advocacy began after losing her son Asa to substance use disorder, which led her to rethink addiction, drug policy, and how we can better support families. She is determined to prevent other families from experiencing the same devastation and is passionate in advocating for approaches to addiction that reduce harm and save…
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Soul Care Notes “Now to Him who by the power at work within us is able to accomplish abundantly far more than all we can ask or imagine…” — Ephesians 3:20 (NRSV) Summary This week in the Rooted series, we’re making space for holy imagination. After naming what’s real and releasing what’s heavy, we turn toward what’s possible — not by striving, but …
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34. The Cost of Ignoring Moms: Erin Erenberg and the Fight for Maternal Rights
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40:01Erin Erenberg is the CEO and Co-Founder of Chamber of Mothers, the Founder of Totum Women, an IP Attorney, and a fierce advocate for maternal rights. She has spent her career building successful ventures and championing systemic change for mothers across America. Through Chamber of Mothers, she’s rallying the collective power of 85 million moms to …
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Soul Care Notes “He heals the brokenhearted, and binds up their wounds.” — Psalm 147:3 (NRSV) Summary This week, we rest in the truth that God meets us in our broken places. Healing isn’t something we hustle for — it’s something we receive when we slow down, breathe deeply, and let ourselves be held. Through gentle breathwork, reflection, and praye…
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The Politics of Black Style: Gender, Resistance, Black Dandyism & why the Met gala was kinda slavey
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1:22:27If you wear clothes this is a Black ass history conversation that you need. Let's discuss. Fashion & style friend's Channél Jordan & Diamond Stylz join us for history, theory & context. While we use the Met Gala as a launching point for a larger conversation on Black style, YOU DO NOT NEED TO CARE ABOUT OR TO HAVE SEEN MET GALA COVERAGE to enjoy th…
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33. Brown Girl Therapy: Sahaj Kaur Kohli's Mission to Bridge Mental Health and Cultural Identity
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50:23Sahaj Kaur Kohli is an award-winning therapist, mental health educator, and founder of Brown Girl Therapy, the first and largest mental health community for adult children of immigrants. You may know her as the advice columnist behind Ask Sahaj in The Washington Post, or as the author of the powerful book But What Will People Say. In this episode, …
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A Seat at the Table: A Mother's Day Table Talk
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1:06:46Recorded live over a beautiful, catered dinner at the Pittsburgh Public Theater, your hosts Kelli King-Jackson and Kendra Ross gathered with special guests to honor the sacred work of mothering. With laughter, a few tears, and lots of love, we kicked off Season Two exploring the beauty and complexity of motherhood and daughterhood. This conversatio…
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Soul Care Notes “Come to me, all you that are weary and are carrying heavy burdens, and I will give you rest.” – Matthew 11:28 (NRSV) Summary This week, we continue our Rooted series by gently loosening our grip. Whether it’s an old expectation, a painful memory, or the pressure to hold it all together, this practice invites you to release what is …
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32. From Mormonism to Mushrooms: Marcella Hill’s Journey to Radical Self-Discovery
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48:40Marcella Hill is a hormone educator, fearless truth-teller, and advocate for women waking up to their own power. You might know Marcella from her viral posts on perimenopause and hormonal health, but we’re going even deeper today. We’re talking about the healing potential of psychedelics, including mushrooms and MDMA. Yes, the taboo topics we were …
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Plundered: The Tangled Roots of Racial and Environmental Injustice
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1:01:52Two of the world's greatest crises, systemic racism and environmental destruction, share the same origin story. The two are rooted in economic forces that exploit and oppress both people and land. Pastor David Swanson shows how we have failed our God-given duty as caretakers of creation and how that failure has resulted in the exploitation of peopl…
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Soul Care Notes “The Spirit helps us in our weakness; for we do not know how to pray as we ought, but that very Spirit intercedes… with sighs too deep for words.” -Romans 8:26 (NRSV) Summary This week, we begin our Rooted series with a sacred pause to name what’s real. Before we can heal or rest, we must tell the truth — to ourselves and to God. Th…
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Before my solo Sinners review, I sat with actor/comedian Chris Lamberth on The Mundane Festival podcast for a fresh-out-the-theater spoiler filled review, and got to cover a few additional themes that were on my mind. We get into the Black British actor debate, church-y-ness and a fear of spirit (we're seeing a lot of that fear in some Christian's …
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31. Why Ida Tin Coined ‘Femtech’—And What’s Still Missing in Women’s Health Innovation
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46:53Femtech pioneer and Clue co-founder Ida Tin joins us to explore the intersection of technology, equity, and women’s health. Ida shares the story behind coining the term “femtech” and how she helped shape an entire industry to address the overlooked needs of women and people with periods. We discuss the founding of Clue, the systemic barriers that p…
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How an Ancient Saint Shows Us How to Resist Today
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1:14:58She was known as a whore and a saint. On today's episode, Amy Frykholm talks to us about the elusive Saint Mary of Egypt, and how she can teach women to reclaim their autonomy today.
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The Importance of Community in Maternal Health and My Birth Story
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27:30I want to hear from you! Send me a TEXT --- In this episode, Vanisha R. Dailey delves into the serious topics of maternal health, community support, and the unique challenges faced by Black mothers. She shares her personal birth story, highlighting the systemic issues in maternal healthcare and the importance of community in navigating motherhood. …
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e27 At His Table Series: A Place of Belonging
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20:01Soul Care Reflection Episode Summary: As we conclude the At His Table series, we return to one last sacred meal—this time on the shore of Galilee. In John 21, the risen Jesus meets His disciples with breakfast, not condemnation. In this tender, post-resurrection moment, we see that belonging doesn’t depend on success, perfection, or comparison. It …
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The Impact of AI on Personal Safety--Someone Is Using An AI Photo of Me!
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12:01I want to hear from you! Send me a TEXT --- THE PHOTO https://www.facebook.com/share/1BDPkvBXtz/?mibextid=wwXIfr In this episode, Vanisha R. Dailey discusses her personal updates, including her upcoming grad school journey and a recent vacation. She shares a concerning story about someone using an AI-generated photo of her on social media, highligh…
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Let's review Ryan Coogler's original film "Sinners" 4:58 The Great Migration 10:33 Sammie's Salvation 12:27 Why Twins? 15:11 IMAX baby!!!! 17:14 Why do we sleep on Michael B. Jordan? 21:22 What does "Good" vs "Evil" mean to you? 27:15 Music and Spirit 33:24 "The best day" of their lives 37:39 Oral s*x in 1932 38:43 Vampires, cults and persuasion 44…
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30. Reproductive Rights in 2025: What’s at Stake with Caitlin Horrigan
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37:59Caitlin Horrigan is the Senior Director of Global Advocacy at Planned Parenthood Federation of America. Caitlin is the definition of a powerhouse. She has spent decades on the frontlines of reproductive rights, shaping U.S. policy at home and abroad. We’re talking about the state of reproductive rights in 2025, what’s happening post-Roe, how U.S. f…
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The radicalization of young white men in America.
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1:05:18Rev. Angela Denker talks to us about the rise in radicalization among young white men in America, especially focused on the role of right-wing Christianity in the increase of religious-based hatred and violence, and how we can combat it by helping men heal.
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e26 At His Table Series: A Place of Power
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22:16Soul Care Reflection “She turned toward him and cried out in Aramaic, ‘Rabboni!’” — John 20:16 Episode Summary On resurrection morning, two disciples respond to the empty tomb—Peter runs and leaves confused, but Mary stays and becomes the first to encounter the risen Christ. In this episode, we explore John 20:1–18 through the lens of Peter’s uncer…
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Over the past five years, after a lifetime of struggling and a lot of research, I’ve come to the conclusion that I probably have ADHD = Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. I’m self-diagnosed, so I invited my medically diagnosed friend Diamond Stylz to discuss all things ADHD and how it impacts our lives. 1:55 Growing up undiagnosed 12:21 What…
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29. The Future of Menopause Care Starts Here: Sally Mueller on Building Womaness
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39:16Sally Mueller is the co-founder and CEO of Womaness, a groundbreaking brand revolutionizing menopause care with innovative, accessible products and much-needed education. After a long and successful career at Target and building powerhouse brands, she found herself in menopause without even realizing it. Her symptoms were dismissed, her options out…
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Saving Face: Finding My Self, God, and One Another Outside a Defaced Church
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1:00:12Aimee Byrd, author or Recovering From Biblical Manhood and Womanhood, talks to us the trauma she experienced through daring to question evangelical teachings on gender, and how she is healing as she finds a way forward walking in authenticity and integrity.
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e25 At His Table Series: A Place of Purpose
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22:07Soul Care Reflection “Leave her alone, so that she may keep it for the day of my burial. For the poor you always have with you, but you do not always have me.” — John 12:7–8 (ESV) Mary didn’t speak a word. Her faith was in her actions—in the breaking open of the jar, the fragrance that filled the room, the love poured out at Jesus’ feet. In this ep…
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28. BRCA, Breast Cancer & the Medical Blindspot: Dr. Menn’s Journey Through the Pain Gap
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46:46Dr. Corinne Menn is a board-certified OBGYN, Menopause Society Certified Practitioner, and a leading voice in menopause and women’s health. As a 23-year breast cancer survivor, BRCA carrier, and early menopause patient, Dr. Menn has dedicated her career to advocating for women, especially cancer survivors and those at high risk, who are too often d…
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Womanist Bioethics: Social Justice, Spirituality, and Black Women's Health
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1:06:48Dr. Wylin D. Wilson talks to us about the disparity of healthcare when it comes to Black Women's bodies and how womanist theology can show us a way forward.
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Soul Care Notes Episode 24: At His Table — A Place of Compassion Scripture: John 11:28–44 (NRSVUE) Episode Summary: In this tender moment from John 11, we find Jesus weeping with Mary and Martha before raising Lazarus from the dead. This story invites us to experience the compassion of Christ—not just in His power to restore, but in His presence am…
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27. From Viral to Vital: @Gemma_Talks and the Future of Gender Equality
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40:55Eve is from @Gemma _Talks, the viral digital series that breaks down reproductive rights, gender justice, and public health in the most engaging way possible. Along with her co-founder, Pari, who is currently on maternity leave (which we, of course, deeply respect!), Eve is on a mission to educate, advocate, and cut through misinformation about abo…
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Dr. Lakisha Lockhart-Rusch talks to us about the power of play, womanism, and how to survive an era when powers that be seek to erase minoritized identities.
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Navigating Digital Identities, Relationships, and Sexuality
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35:10I want to hear from you! Send me a TEXT --- In this conversation, Vanisha R. Dailey explores the intersections of digital technology, personal identity, and societal norms, particularly in the context of relationships and LGBTQ dynamics. She reflects on her own experiences with social media, the impact of digital sociology, and the evolving definit…
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