Episodios

  • Broken But Not Defeated: Robin Blue's Story
    Jun 6 2025

    In this heartfelt episode of "Dear Black Woman Podcast," Robin Blue, a co-author in the Dear Black Woman Anthology Project, shares a powerful and transformative journey of healing. Through a heartfelt letter to her inner child, Robin reveals how she confronted childhood trauma, reclaimed her self-worth, and discovered inner strength she never knew she had. Her story is one of survival, faith, and self-love, offering hope and inspiration to anyone on a path of healing.But Robin’s story doesn’t stop there. She dives deep into the emotional scars she carried, the silence she once lived in, and the moment she chose to speak her truth. Robin’s journey is a testament to courage, resilience, and the unyielding power of self-forgiveness. Listeners will hear how she turned her pain into purpose, embraced her identity, and reclaimed her joy.Join us as Robin courageously speaks her truth, turning pain into purpose, and learn how you too can embrace your healing journey.

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    41 m
  • Trailblazers & Visionaries: Dr. Nikki Harris & Briana Harris on Legacy, Leadership, and Storytelling
    May 23 2025

    In this empowering episode of the Dear Black Woman Podcast, host Kami Redd is joined by a dynamic mother-daughter duo—Dr. Nikki Harris and Briana Harris. Dr. Nikki Harris, a globally recognized speaker, entrepreneur, and leadership strategist, shares how her father’s wisdom inspired her to build a transformative coaching empire, DrNikkiSpeaks Enterprises, LLC. Alongside her, Briana Harris, a rising filmmaker and the creative mind behind BDonice Productions, speaks on how she found her voice in storytelling and the challenges of building her brand. Together, they reflect on leadership, creativity, and the power of generational impact. This is a conversation about purpose, resilience, and passing the torch.

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    37 m
  • Mother-Daughter Magic: Healing, Storytelling & Ancestral Wisdom
    May 16 2025

    In this special Mother’s Day episode of the Dear Black Woman Podcast, host Kami Redd sits down with a remarkable mother-daughter duo—Kenda Bell and Nyasha Williams.


    Together, they co-authored Saturday Magic: A Hoodoo Story, a children's book that uplifts African American spiritual traditions while gently reminding Black women of their inner magic. More than a book, it's a bridge between generations.


    This conversation touches on their personal journeys, their creative bond, and the spiritual practices that shaped their paths. Tune in for a celebration of lineage, legacy, and the sacred act of remembering.


    Produced by Dear Black Woman Media

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    1 h y 11 m
  • Parenting & Family Dynamics in the Black Community w/Doris Jackson-Shazier
    Jan 31 2025

    In this episode of Dear Black Woman, co-hosts Kami Redd, Lauren Edwards, and Tenisha Mercer are joined by Doris Jackson-Shazier, ICF-certified Leadership & Executive Coach, speaker, and author of Raising Justice. With over 20 years of experience in leadership and team development, Doris shares her insights on Black motherhood, breaking generational cycles, and raising children with a sense of justice, confidence, and cultural pride. Together, they explore the evolution of Black parenting, the importance of emotional intelligence in raising children, and how to create healthy family dynamics. Whether you’re a parent, planning for a family, or reflecting on your upbringing, this episode is filled with wisdom, strategies, and affirmations for raising the next generation with love and purpose. Produced by Redd Ladys Chronicles

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    1 h y 5 m
  • Black Love Matters – Celebrating Connection, Resilience, and Joy
    Jan 24 2025

    In this heartfelt episode of Dear Black Woman, co-hosts Kami Redd, Lauren Edwards, and Tenisha Mercer explore the beauty, challenges, and power of Black love.

    From romantic relationships to self-love and community support, they dive into what Black love means in its many forms. Together, they discuss the resilience of Black relationships, the impact of cultural expectations, and how love can be a transformative force.

    Tune in for an inspiring conversation celebrating the strength and joy of Black love in all its dimensions.

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    1 h y 28 m
  • Living Authentically w/Special Guest Just Mike The Poet
    Jan 17 2025

    In this powerful episode of Dear Black Woman, co-hosts Kami Redd, Lauren Edwards, and new co-host Tenisha Mercer—journalist and tech guru based in Paris, France—are joined by special guest Just Mike The Poet, motivational speaker and author of The Boyfriend Book, Dear Woman, Just Words, and Just Words 2.

    Together, they dive into what it means to live authentically in a world full of expectations and pressures. From self-discovery and vulnerability to setting boundaries and owning your truth, this conversation explores the beauty and challenges of living unapologetically.


    Just Mike shares personal insights from his journey and motivational wisdom to inspire listeners to embrace their purpose and thrive.


    Produced by Redd Ladys Chronicles

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    1 h
  • The Power of Words: Speaking Our Truth & Writing Our Own Narratives
    Jan 10 2025

    In this episode, we explore how language shapes our identity and our stories. Join us as we discuss the significance of speaking authentically, reclaiming our voices, and creating narratives that reflect our lived experiences. We share insights on using the written and spoken word as tools for empowerment and self-expression. This conversation celebrates the beauty of owning our truths and inspiring others to do the same.


    Produced by Redd Ladys Chronicles

    Intro & Outro Music by Rabbitt Productions

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    1 h y 16 m
  • Redefining Intimacy: Breaking Myths and Building Connection
    Dec 27 2024

    Dear Black Woman Uncensored is where we stop playing nice and start speaking truth. No sugarcoating. No holding back. This podcast dives headfirst into the messy, beautiful, and complicated world of relationships, intimacy, and connection from a global Black perspective. We talk about the things you’re too scared to say out loud—the real struggles, the taboos, and the hard truths about building meaningful relationships in a world full of myths, stereotypes, and unspoken expectations. This is intimacy, raw and real.


    Produced by Redd Ladys Chronicles

    Music by Rabbitt Productions

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    2 h y 44 m
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