Black Chick Lit is a bi-monthly podcast that talks books by and about black women.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | BooksArts |
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I asked Siri for podcasts featuring Black women who read and was blessed with Black Chick Lit. A bittersweet find because I should be listening to an audiobook but…🤷🏾♀️ I can’t resist! Dani and Mollie are fun(ny), insightful and relatable. When I saw there was an older Ice Planet Barbarians episode, I knew this was where I needed to be!
I have a blast listening to these hosts recap the books they choose, and I’ve learned a lot about genres I never considered before (like urban fiction). Very fun to listen to!
I’m late to this party! You ladies made me laughed out loud so many times. I was also commenting out loud about this book. You were so on point, my biggest problem with the book was the Elephant in the room place for conflict... interracial relationship. I feel like they glossed over it SO much! Being in an interracial relationship & marriage it is a REGULAR issue from day one. You never even knew if they dated white/black person before. The cultural aspect was absent as well. Especially if the ... more
Black Chick Lit rules, and you should absolutely listen. Plain and simple! more
This podcast is so much fun. Dani and Mollie are funny and insightful. So many podcasts discuss books but don't offer anything concrete. I want to know what you thought of the book! Dani and Mollie will tell you what they thought--good and bad--and tell it hilariously. They deal with the serious stuff too but the podcast never feels like an "I'm woker than thou" session. Just a really fun, funny hour with two magnetic ladies. Also, excellent book choices not just dictated by what's hot.
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Black Chick Lit launched 7 years ago and published 100 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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