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Hey Group Chat! I know ya’ll see my text! There’s tea to be spilled. Each week we’re bringing you our unfiltered take on culture, news, dating and our lives as Black millennial women. We are coming to y'all with the honesty and eyerolls that only a text chain with your girls can. This is Black Girls Texting with Chelsea, Glynn and Sade.

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This one was so special and its incredible to listen to this as a throwback as we see how far Topicals has come! This epsidoe really touches our hearts as we aim to see similar levels of sucess and we hope this inspires you as we go into the New Year... more

We are still in awe of some of the iconic women we have had on the show. Here is an extra special throwback episode of a live show we did with Amanda Seales!

Giving you another throwback with one of our faves Rich Little Brokegirls. This one is a classic, let us know what you think!

We've been gone for a bit and hope this is not a tease! Sharing some fun throwbacks to keep you in the Holiday spirit while we figure out the future of BGT!

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Make sure you’re following your girls on IG @blackgirlstexting, and on Twitter @blac... more

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Recent Guests

Olamide Olowe
CEO of Topicals, passionate about skincare for women of color
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Episode: The Mastermind Behind Topicals Olamide Olowe Throwback!
Amanda Seales
Stand-up comedian, actress and writer with a master's in African American studies from Columbia University
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Episode: Amanda Seals Live Show Throwback!
Kayla Greaves
Beauty expert, award-winning journalist, product creator, and sought after on-camera talent.
Episode: Kayla Greaves Steps Inna Di Group Chat!
Danielle Prescod
15-year veteran of the beauty and fashion industry, author of The Rules of Fortune
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Episode: The Rules of Fortune with Danielle Prescod
Janell Stephens
Founder of Camille Rose, a multi-million dollar Black woman-owned multicultural brand.
Camille Rose
Episode: Camille Rose Founder Janell Stephens Joins The Group Chat
Lauren Riley
Co-founder of Brooklyn Mavens, community advocate
Brooklyn Mavens
Episode: The Brooklyn Mavens Enter The Groupchat!
Merlyn Oliver
Co-founder of Brooklyn Mavens, community advocate
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Episode: The Brooklyn Mavens Enter The Groupchat!
Idelle Taye
Visionary leader and changemaker in African fashion
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Darian Symone Harvin
Journalist, multimedia artist, and cultural storyteller known for blending beauty, politics, and pop culture.
Studio Symone
Episode: Darian Harvin Steps Into The Group Chat

Hosts

Sade
One of the co-hosts, known for her engaging personality and insightful contributions to discussions about culture and Black womanhood.
Glynn
One of the co-hosts, recognized for her humor and relatable storytelling, often addressing issues faced by Black women.
Chelsea
One of the co-hosts, who brings a dynamic perspective to discussions about dating, culture, and current events, with a focus on representation.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 519 ratings
  • Poor editing

    I understand taking 1 episode and splitting it but the commercials feel thrown in. The content is only 30 minutes and has 3/4 commercials which means the actual episode is 22-24 minutes. Lastly, the music just starts and now the show starts/stops.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    kvylb
    United Statesa year ago
  • Long time listener and love but…

    Love this podcast but lately the last few episodes have been edited very poorly. This very last episode of the podcast was the exact same that was put out a week prior. Love you ladies but please fire your editor

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    fergs06
    United States2 years ago
  • Very insightful

    I’m a straight black man with three black daughters so I’m here to learn. It’s great to hear different perspectives and opinions from black women. This show is making conversations with my oldest a lot easier.

    Love this show.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Gr8ness25
    United States2 years ago
  • Enjoying y’all!

    Great show. Love listening to y’all but someone didn’t check the levels on episode 263. I can barely hear y’all :(

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    riqsperry
    United States2 years ago
  • I want to love it

    I truly want to love this podcast and support black girls having a such a great platform- but they can lack so much self awareness around their own internalized classism that I think it can be harmful to younger listeners. I’m just assuming this is a canon event for them as young black professionals and hope to see them continue to grow in their thinking.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    ProbstStan
    United States2 years ago

Listeners Say

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Recent feedback highlights the hosts' strong chemistry and engaging content that resonates with listeners. Many express appreciation for the relatable themes and humor infused in discussions, particularly about the Black experience. However, some listeners have pointed out issues with editing quality and occasional repetitive content. Overall, the podcast is valued for its authenticity and the comforting feel of a conversation with friends.

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Kayla Greaves Steps Inna Di Group Chat!
Q: What has been your most defining story or moment in your career?
Kayla mentions her impactful stories about Black women's health and the new law for cosmetology training in New York.
Kayla Greaves Steps Inna Di Group Chat!
Q: What drew you into beauty journalism?
Kayla shares her childhood experiences, lack of representation, and how she found her way into media through beauty storytelling.
The Rules of Fortune with Danielle Prescod
Q: How would you say your perspective has changed between then and now?
Danielle reflects on her growth as a writer and person over the years since writing Token Black Girl, stating she feels more confident now and recognizes her character's complexities.
Camille Rose Founder Janell Stephens Joins The Group Chat
Q: What have been some of your biggest growing pains with scaling?
Janell faced challenges transitioning from a kitchen operation to a retail presence, requiring her to find suitable manufacturing partners while maintaining the integrity of her product.
Camille Rose Founder Janell Stephens Joins The Group Chat
Q: What was the moment that you realized this could be something bigger?
Janell realized the potential of her business when her homemade diaper rash cream helped her children, prompting her to think about sharing it with other new moms.

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A roundtable conversation featuring three Black millennial women who offer their unfiltered perspectives on various topics including culture, news, dating, and personal anecdotes. The hosts foster a space reminiscent of intimate group chats with friends, combining humor and candidness to engage listeners. Throughout episodes, there is a notable focus on the experiences unique to Black women, incorporating elements of self-empowerment, cultural critique, and relatable commentary on everyday life. This mix of humor and authenticity makes it a refreshing take in the genre, appealing to those looking for both entertainment and insights into contemporary Black womanhood.

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Recent guests on Black Girls Texting include:

1. Olamide Olowe
2. Amanda Seales
3. Kayla Greaves
4. Danielle Prescod
5. Janell Stephens
6. Lauren Riley
7. Merlyn Oliver
8. Idelle Taye

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