• Borders and Barriers – How Global Politics Shape the Lives of Black Women
    Nov 8 2024

    In this compelling episode of Dear Black Woman, co-hosts Kami Redd, Lauren Edwards, and Nicole Davis discuss the impact of international policies and recent U.S. election results on Black women’s lives across the globe. From immigration and economic sanctions to healthcare access and social policies, they explore how global political decisions shape opportunities, safety, and quality of life. They’ll also discuss the role of Black women in the election, how these outcomes affect their advocacy, and the power of cross-cultural solidarity.


    Intro & Outro Music by RABBITT PRODUCTIONS


    Produced by Redd Ladys Chronicles

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Entrepreneurship – Turning Passion into Purpose
    Nov 1 2024

    In this episode of Dear Black Woman, co-hosts Kami Redd, Lauren Edwards, and Nicole Davis are joined by Entrepreneur and Coach June Tillman, owner of Over the Hump Academy and founder of the She Knows Experience. Together, they’ll share personal stories of building businesses, discuss challenges unique to Black women entrepreneurs, and offer practical insights on transforming passion into purpose and thriving in business.


    Intro & Outro by RABBITT PRODUCTIONS

    Produced by Redd Ladys Chronicles

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Body Image and Beauty Standards: Loving Ourselves in Our Skin
    Oct 25 2024

    In this empowering episode of Dear Black Woman, co-hosts Kami Redd, Lauren Edwards, Nicole Davis, and guest co-host Leonard Lionel join forces with special guest author Mecheal Elizabeth, creator of Perfectly Imperfect.


    Together, they explore the impact of beauty standards, colorism, and body image issues within Black communities. Through personal stories of self-acceptance, embracing natural hair, and celebrating diverse forms of beauty, the hosts dive into the societal pressures Black women face when it comes to defining their own beauty.


    Tune in for an honest and uplifting conversation about loving the skin you're in and reclaiming beauty on your own terms.


    Music by RABBITT PRODUCTIONS


    Produced by Redd Ladys Chronicles

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Cultural Heritage – Embracing and Celebrating Our Roots
    Oct 18 2024

    In this episode of Dear Black Woman, co-hosts Kami Redd, Lauren Edwards, and Nicole Davis discuss the importance of cultural heritage in shaping personal identity and fostering a sense of belonging.

    From traditions, languages, and customs passed down through generations to the pride that comes from embracing one’s roots, the hosts share their personal stories of how honoring their heritage has influenced their lives.

    This episode explores the rich diversity of Black cultures across the globe and the power of connecting to one's past to find pride and purpose in the present.


    Intro & Outro Music by RABBITT PRODUCTIONS


    Produced by Redd Ladys Chronicles

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Spirituality and Peace: Finding Balance in a Chaotic World
    Oct 11 2024

    In this episode of Dear Black Woman, co-hosts Kami Redd, Lauren Edwards, and Nicole Davis dive deep into the spiritual practices that have shaped their inner well-being and influenced their life decisions.


    From meditation and prayer to ancestral traditions and modern spiritual paths, the hosts share their personal experiences with spirituality and the role it plays in bringing peace and fulfillment.


    This episode invites listeners to explore the many ways spirituality can be a source of strength, healing, and guidance in a world full of challenges. Intro & Outro Music produced by RABBITT Productions


    Produced by Redd Ladys Chronicles

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Empowerment Through Education and Career: Our Journeys as Black Women in Professional Spaces
    Oct 4 2024

    In this enlightening episode of Dear Black Woman, co-hosts Kami Redd, Lauren Edwards, and Nicole Davis share their personal stories of pursuing education and building careers as Black women in diverse professional fields.

    They explore how education and career choices have shaped their identities, the unique challenges they've faced along the way, and the barriers to success for Black women globally. The conversation covers everything from navigating systemic biases in the workplace to the importance of mentorship and representation.


    With music provided by RABBITT PRODUCTIONS, this episode dives deep into empowerment, self-determination, and overcoming obstacles in professional spaces.


    Produced by Redd Ladys Chronicles

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Mental Health Matters: Navigating Emotional Wellness in a World That Doesn't Always See Us
    Sep 27 2024

    In this episode of Dear Black Woman, we dive into a deeply important conversation about mental health and emotional wellness. Kami Redd from the US, Lauren Edwards from the UK, and Nicole Davis from France, discuss the stigma surrounding mental health in Black communities and share personal stories about their own journeys with therapy, coping mechanisms, and self-care practices.

    We explore the challenges Black women face when it comes to prioritizing mental well-being and offer real, relatable insights into how we can all heal and grow in a world that doesn’t always see us. Join us for an honest, heartfelt conversation that reminds us all that our emotional wellness matters.

    Music for this episode is brought to you by RABBITT PRODUCTIONS.


    Produced by Redd Ladys Chronicles

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Breaking Stereotypes: Redefining What It Means to Be a Black Woman
    Sep 20 2024

    In this thought-provoking episode of Dear Black Woman, co-hosts Kami Redd, Lauren Edwards, and Nicole Davis tackle the harmful stereotypes that Black women encounter around the world. From the "Angry Black Woman" trope to the "Strong Black Woman" myth, the hosts explore how these stereotypes affect mental health, relationships, career progression, and self-worth.


    Through honest dialogue, they share personal experiences, discuss the historical context of these labels, and offer strategies for challenging these narratives.


    With music provided by RABBITT PRODUCTIONS, this episode is a compelling blend of conversation and culture, offering insight into how Black women can reclaim their identity and voice.


    Produced by Redd Ladys Chronicles

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    1 hr and 21 mins