Tune in every Thursday as host Samantha Paul and acclaimed writer John Reedburg delve into the lesser-known true crime and missing persons cases involving black women. This podcast aims to expose the systemic issues that contribute to these cases being overlooked by the media. Stay informed by subscribing on your preferred podcast platform. Follow and like us on Facebook: @notearsforblackgirls
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 177 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime |
Tonya Walker, a 51-year-old Black mother, vanished in Sacramento on November 2, 2023. Her family searched for seven months to learn her body lay unclaimed at Mercy Hospital, where she’d died of cardiac arrest. The hospital delayed her death certifica... more
On September 10th, 2025, the conservative movement was rocked when Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, was murdered at Utah Valley University. Tyler Robinson, his killer, claimed he acted because Kirk "spreads too much hate." But Kirk's death... more
In this powerful episode of No Tears For Black Girls, we explore the chilling case of Rebecca "Becky" Bliefnick, whose appearance on Family Feud with her husband became tragically prophetic. When Becky jokingly told Steve Harvey that her biggest mist... more
In this exclusive bonus episode, we're stepping away from our usual true crime format to bring you something extraordinary - a complete reading of Chapter 1 from our creator J.C. Reedburg's powerful new novelette "God's Hands: A No TearsFor Black Gir... more
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Everything about this podcast is great! Very informative with excellent explanations as well as execution of the story. I also love the fact that there is not any annoying background noise/music that other podcast uses. I’m definitely a fan. Keep up the good work, Sis.
Be original!!! Your description of your podcast really copies another well known podcast !!! Thats wierd.
I love these stories because they are narratives not heard in the media or other platforms. Listening to these stories being told is almost as reading a book or a morning newspaper about the latest choas in this world. I'm a avid true crime fan and I don't see what the previous commenter is talking about because I don't see any insentive or misinformaing about the content. I'm from Chicago amd the Diamond and Tionda Bradley Sisters are one of my favorites along the episode about Melissa Morr. A ... more
I am a fervent listener of Black True Crime and thought this show sounded promising. The first issue was the storytelling. While I appreciate vivid details, this podcast feels like fiction due to the writing including unnecessary words and impossible to know details like “she swallowed hard as the wind caused her hair to float in the breeze”. It feels insensitive. The second issue is the many errors in the story. Specifically in the Diamond and Tionda Bradley episode, the mom is misnamed multipl... more
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A notable exploration of lesser-known true crime and missing persons cases, focusing predominantly on Black women. Through poignant narratives, the series sheds light on the systemic issues contributing to the media's neglect of these cases, challenging societal norms and amplifying marginalized voices. Each episode intricately weaves together personal stories with broader themes of injustice, offering listeners both a gripping and educational experience. Unique in its focus on the intersectionality of race and gender, this show aims to raise awareness while fostering a deeper understanding of the harsh realities faced by these individuals.
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No Tears For Black Girls launched 2 years ago and published 177 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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