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Type A Black Girls Podcast

Type A Black Girls
Mental Health
Job Search
Self-Care
People-Pleasing
Friendship
Career Development
Social Media Networking
Diversity In Employment
Boundaries
Friendship Dynamics
First Dates
Culturecon
Relationships
Basketball
Living Alone
Creative Collective NYC
Travel
Patreon
International Sports
Cultural Challenges

Two twenty-something Type A Black Girls navigating the world of adulthood, college, and life! We are excited to bring you on this journey with us and create an interactive community of other young Black women going through similar experiences. There is no guidebook to entering adulthood, especially as a Black woman, but we are hoping that our podcast can help you learn from our mistakes and experi... more

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This is not clickbait (unfortunately), but we are so happy that we got to do this podcast for the last 3 years of our lives. This is our last episode of Season 10. In this episode, we catch y'all up on our life lately, and why/how we came to this dec... more

We’re backkkkkk!! We are so excited to kick off one of our last episodes of Season 10. We're closing the second to last episode of this season, with the one and only Les Alfred from She's So Lucky Pod! In this episode, we dive deep into questions we'... more

***DISCLAIMER*** This was filmed July 2024. Please take what you need and leaver what you don't,

Ya'll have asked and we listened! In this episode, we unpack our skincare journeys with SkinSavior NYC founder, Morgan! She helps us unpack what it's like to struggle with skin/acne as a teenager and adult and her story as an entrepreneur. Check out ... more

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Recent Guests

Nia Rollins
Guest discussing her experiences with pregnancy and motherhood.
Episode: Ep. 98: What pregnancy is REALLY like ft. Nia Rollins
Cedoni Francis
Lifestyle Content Creator from Brooklyn, New York, and incoming MBA student at Columbia.
Influencer, formerly worked at Google
Episode: Ep.91: What's REALLY tea with Cedoni Francis
Imani Ellis
Founder and CEO of the Creative Collective NYC and CultureCon
Creative Collective NYC, CultureCon
Episode: Ep. 88: Starting from Ground Zero (ft. Imani Ellis, Founder of CultureCon and the CCNYC)
Dr. Tashion Macon
Culturalist, communications expert, author of 'Coming in Hot, A Blueprint for Black Women, Setting the World Ablaze'
Episode: Ep. 87: Dr. Macon's guide to unlocking your FULL potential
Mr. Hat
A generous man they encountered in NYC who offered food and drinks during their night out.
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Episode: Ep. 84: Our craziest night in NYC!!

Hosts

Faith
Co-host of the Type A Black Girls Podcast, shares personal experiences and insights related to navigating adulthood as a Type A Black woman.
Dinesha
Co-host of the Type A Black Girls Podcast, provides relatable narratives and discussions on big life topics relevant to young Black women.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 254 ratings
  • LOVE IT HERE

    So relatable & hilarious without trying

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jasmine Morehead
    United States2 years ago
  • PODCAST OF THE YEAR!!!

    If you are as the title says, a Type A Black Girl this is for you! I personally identify as one and it has been so refreshing listen whenever I have a break. I’m still in college and it feels like listening to 2 older sisters having a facetime call and catching up and exploring more of what Type A Black Girls go through. Love the advice they drop as well! Thank you for this podcast <3

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ocean Koala
    United States2 years ago
  • Everything you need!!!

    I found TABG at a time where I felt misunderstood by my friends and peers. This podcast has helped me so much in my personal development and growth! Very grateful for these girls that aren't afraid to keep it real!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ttmama33
    United States2 years ago
  • So relatable

    So funny feels like I’m talking to my friends

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Jasmine Morehead
    United States2 years ago
  • LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS PODCAST ❤️

    When I say the best podcast!! These ladies are so entertaining 😂 10/10 y’all take a listen they never disappoint purrrrrr . Ep.27 had me laughing so hard but I love how at the end they were giving advice and hearing that is so inspiring and helpful.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Felicexoxo
    United States3 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the relatable and humorous tone of discussions, often likening the hosts to older sisters guiding them through personal experiences.
Overall, the podcast is praised for its authenticity and the hosts' willingness to share their journeys, fostering a sense of community and connection.
The blend of personal anecdotes and practical advice resonates, making it a favorite among young Black women seeking empowerment and support.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Ep. 101: Getting beneath the surface ft. SkinSavior NYC (Morgan)
Q: What was your turning point on your journey to take better care of your skin?
Morgan identified an inflammatory diet as her main trigger for acne and learned about the importance of holistic approaches to skincare, including diet.
Ep. 101: Getting beneath the surface ft. SkinSavior NYC (Morgan)
Q: What are some of the challenges Black women specifically are facing in the skincare industry?
Black women often face a lack of representation in product development and are frequently undertreated by skincare professionals who lack experience with skin of color.
Ep. 97: Our 2024 Horror Stories
Q: What is your most irrational fear?
Dinesha shares her fear of emergency landings on Snake Island due to videos she saw, along with her fear of snakes, while Faith humorously discusses her anxiety about random encounters with strangers.
Ep. 89: Life has been life'ing (we're backkkk)
Q: What is your advice for starting a podcast of my own and what to expect?
Just start. Create an Instagram page to promote it and just start yapping into the mic. You'll get the hang of it.
Ep. 87: Dr. Macon's guide to unlocking your FULL potential
Q: What is the most important piece of advice you would give to your 22-year-old self?
Include yourself in your revenue decisions and remember that education is an entry point, not the equalizer.

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Focusing on the unique experiences of young Black women, this podcast offers an engaging mixture of personal anecdotes, practical advice, and lighthearted discussions. Hosts share their challenges and triumphs in navigating adulthood, college life, and relationships while emphasizing empowerment, self-acceptance, and community support. Key themes include friendship, mental health, personal growth, and cultural commentary, making it relatable for listeners who identify with being Type A or are seeking joy, authenticity, and guidance in their journey through life. Guests varying from founders to lifestyle influencers add depth to the conversation by providing fresh perspectives and insights that resonate with the audience.

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2. Cedoni Francis
3. Imani Ellis
4. Dr. Tashion Macon
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