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#CareFreeBlackGirl

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Friendship Breakups
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2024 Election
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Breast Cancer Awareness
Fashion
Self-Care
Thanksgiving
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Olympics 2024
National Girlfriend Day
Political Climate
67th Annual Grammy Awards
WNBA
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A'ja Wilson
Mental Health
Personal Branding
Kiki Palmer
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A podcast hosted by a group of multi faceted women sitting down to discuss all things Carefree, Black and GIRL! Giving you the run down on the latest social issues, fashion trends, Black entertainment and self-care. What’s the ga ga girls! Tune in each month and hashtag #CareFreeBlackGirl to stay engaged with the conversation. HELP US KEEP THE LIGHTS ON -www.patreon.com/carefreeblackgirl F... more

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Latest Episodes

In this 2025 Wrap-Up episode of CareFreeBlackGirl, we’re reflecting on the moments, moves, and cultural shifts that defined the year for Black women. From A’ja Wilson being named TIME’s Athlete of the Year, to Jasmine Crockett’s Senate announcement, ... more

As we enter the centennial of Black History Month, this episode looks ahead to the next 100 years of HBCU education, culture, and campus life. Student leaders at Clark Atlanta University, Courtney and A'Miya reflect on how HBCUs are preparing the nex... more

In Season 11, Episode 8 of the CareFreeBlackGirl Podcast, we’re calling this a Soft Reset. This episode is about releasing performative “new year, new me” pressure and choosing intention, honesty, and ease instead.

This conversation is for the Black... more

In this episode of CareFreeBlackGirl 2.0, we’re joined by rising R&B/soul artist Erykah Officer, whose music blends emotional honesty with undeniable confidence. Erykah opens up about her creative process, recent releases like My Bad, and what’s next... more

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Recent Guests

A'Miya McKenzie
Recent graduate of Clark Atlanta University with a degree in business administration.
Clark Atlanta University
Episode: The HBCU Leaders Series: Courtney & A'Miya (Clark Atlanta University)
Erykah Officer
An R&B artist known for her introspective songwriting.
Episode: CareFreeBlackGirl 2.0: Real One Energy with Erykah Officer
Lynae Vanee
Journalist and creator of 'Parking Lot Pimpin'
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Episode: Black, Brief & Brilliant – A Sitdown with Lynae Vanee
A'ja Wilson
WNBA superstar and back-to-back champion
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Episode: Twists, Turns and Tatas
Kysre Gondrezick
Former WNBA player involved in a recent legal controversy
Episode: Twists, Turns and Tatas

Hosts

Quanna
Producer and founder with a focus on fostering discussions relevant to the Black female experience, often filling in hosting roles when needed.
Hazell Harve
One of the co-hosts known for an authentic and engaging style, providing relatable insights into various social topics.
Phoenix Luxe
Co-host who brings a unique flair to discussions, often focusing on creative and cultural themes.
Meka Lee
A co-host known for her contributions to discussions on self-care and creativity, also recognized for her work as a book reviewer.
Leslie Latrice
A co-host and entrepreneur who shares her insights on representation and empowerment through various platform engagements.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 35 ratings
  • love the show

    Love the podcast! it’s important to hear young black women speak about their different lived experiences. especially since we exist in a world that our generation is the first to truly experience (unprecedented access to the world through the internet and social media) and the impact that has on society especially marginalized groups. also love kiana she’s the queen 👍🏾

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    NotZay
    United States4 years ago
  • This podcast so fire

    Podchaser
    5
    CareFreeBlackUs
    4 years ago
  • Tea Review

    Yooo I love this podcast and the movement behind it. It makes me feel as if I can be myself in a world where my culture is demised

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Teaacup
    United States8 years ago
  • I loooove this podcast!!

    Shoutout to all of the ladies...can’t live without my #carefreeblackgirl fix!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jenga3
    United States8 years ago
  • Real talk

    I’m just listening for the first time . Really cool topics for everyone.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    A dater
    United States8 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Many highlight the diversity of topics covered, from fashion trends to social justice, making it feel relevant and dynamic.
The podcast is seen as a vital space for Black women to voice their narratives and experiences that are often overlooked in mainstream media.
Listeners appreciate the authentic and engaging discourse on Black women's experiences, finding relatability and empowerment in the discussions.
The hosts are praised for their warmth and humor, creating a welcoming atmosphere that inspires community building.

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The HBCU Leaders Series: Courtney & A'Miya (Clark Atlanta University)
Q: As HBCU leaders, what is one thing that you think is important to do now to ensure the legacy lasts another 100 years?
We need to keep the legacy alive by reaching out to younger generations and informing them about the importance of HBCUs.
The HBCU Leaders Series: Courtney & A'Miya (Clark Atlanta University)
Q: What is the hardest lesson that you've learned as a leader so far?
Patience and understanding that not everyone learns the same way are crucial lessons I've learned as a leader.
CareFreeBlackGirl 2.0: Real One Energy with Erykah Officer
Q: How do you find a balance in expressing your creativity while staying true to yourself?
Erykah emphasizes the importance of trusting her instincts and not being swayed by others' opinions or trends in the industry.
CareFreeBlackGirl 2.0: Real One Energy with Erykah Officer
Q: Can you tell us a little more about your artistic journey?
Erykah shares that she has always wanted to be a singer and that her upbringing involved performance from a young age, leading her to pursue music academically and professionally.
Black, Brief & Brilliant – A Sitdown with Lynae Vanee
Q: What inspired you to do Parking Lot Pimpin?
Lynae shares her lifelong passion for Black history and her desire to make that education accessible to others who may not have the financial means to pursue it academically.

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