
The Don't Call Me White Girl show features rising comedian and viral social media sensation Don't Call Me White Girl. The Philadelphia native doesn't hold her tongue as she delivers her unique brand of insight, advice, and commentary in this highly entertaining weekly audio-visual podcast.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 214 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

DCMWG returns with an episode full of her and Phelps' reactions to the trending topics dominating the news cycle this week. The episode begins with a discussion on Donald Trump and the government shutdown (2:20).Then DCMWG recalls a trip where she ha... more
DCMWG returns with an episode full of her and Phelps' reactions to the trending topics that have been dominating the news over the past few weeks, beginning with Cardi B, JT, and Nicki Minaj's online feud (2:30), the missing Epstein files (9:45), and... more
DCMWG welcomes the hosts of the Unhinged and Immoral podcast, Jamila & Mecca and jumps right into how the two met at Hampton University (2:45). The ladies discuss how they knew they would be in the entertainment/media industry, and how they handle t... more
DCMWG welcomes special guest Dr. Sydia Bagley who was featured on Season 3 of BET’s Trap Queens (2:55). DCMWG and Sy talk about her background as a Trap Queen (4:40) and alongside Conehead, go through the progression and details of Sydia’s former lif... more
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She never formerly introduces her guests. The epi just starts with her talkin. I’m listening to trap queens epi and I’m half way through and still don’t know who she’s talkin to
Keep eating on the mic. It’s not that distracting. Great episodes either way!
Stop eating it’s gross. Or at least mute the mic while you smack.
The eating while talking on a mic is gross and unprofessional. Ramona can't be that obese that she can't go an our without eating
Great Show. Love Her. She’s gotta stop eating on while on the mic. If there’s 1 things you absolutely cannot do in media.. it’s have food in your mouth while be on air.
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Expect lively and unfiltered discussions covering a blend of pop culture, social issues, and personal anecdotes in this engaging weekly series. Central themes often include friendship dynamics, the Black experience, relationship complexities, mental health, and social commentary, all infused with humor and honesty. The host captures relatable moments and provides sharp commentary on current events, often weaving in her experiences while creating an inviting atmosphere that feels like a conversation among friends. It appeals to those who appreciate candid, comedic takes on cultural identity and societal issues, making it both entertaining and thought-provoking.
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Don't Call Me White Girl launched 4 years ago and published 214 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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1. Ashley Christopher
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4. Marcus Washington
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