The world of self-love, development, and personal growth is a constantly ever-changing whirlpool of new content creators that are having important conversations which were once not deemed socially appropriate, or socially accepted in society. Now that we are in a time where the voices of Black women and women of color are seen, heard, and appreciated, we now have a plethora of different outlets that give us the space to take up space. These eight podcasters are not only changing the name of the game for their communities, but the global community of women at large. 

Therapy For Black Girls 

Therapy For Black Girls is a podcast meant to help Black girls and women reach their fullest potential in life. Licensed therapist, Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, discusses important conversations that are geared towards mental health, self development, and self-love for the mind, body and soul. The podcast not only has its own series of wellness talks, but also has resources available to locate and access local Black woman therapists in your area. 

Dropping Gems With Devi Brown 

Hosted by Devi Brown, Dropping Gems is a podcast meant to connect women with their own spirituality. By helping to nourish the spirit with enriching advice, wellness tips, and habits that help you ascend to greater heights, Dropping Gems helps you to  cast out old foundations of limiting beliefs, thoughts, and behaviors that often set us back in life.

Black Women Talk Work 

Hosted and curated by Myriha Burce, Black Women Talk Work is a podcast that discusses the everyday conversations of Black women within the workplace. Through discussing professional experiences with leading industry experts, bosses, other professionals, Burce is helping to bridge the gap by creating a platform for like minded women to connect on difficult issues.  

Food Heaven 

Food Heaven is a podcast like no other and dives into how food plays an important role in our everyday wellness, habits, and lifestyles. Registered dietician nutritionists, Wendy Lopez and Jessica Jones are here to help you live your best life through food education. 

The Sugar Jar 

Healing is a journey, and The Sugar Jar podcast understands this in full. Podcaster and host Yasmine Cheyenne is a teacher and a writer that identifies with what it means to heal and to release negative energies. By “unlearning” all of the limiting conditions we’ve been taught that have helped shape us into the people we are today, The Sugar Jar, is a perfect resource for tackling childhood trauma, mental health, and the common everyday issues Black women face on a daily basis. 

Zuri Hall’s Hot Happy Mess

Emmy Award Winning TV host and founder of Hot Happy Mess, Zuri Hall is the podcaster you need on all of your radars and is helping you to take control of your hectic life through reverse psychology. By actually embracing where you currently are within your journey, Hot Happy Mess is here to provide you with all of the resources you need to live your life to the fullest. 

Good Moms, Bad Choices 

Founders and podcasters, Erica and Milah of Good Moms, Bad Choices, are changing the narrative for modern motherhood by breaking stereotypes and tackling old traditional ways of what parenting looks like. What makes this podcast an all in one success, is not only that it’s for moms to tackle the extremities of everyday life, but for single women to also feel seen, heard, and appreciated. 

Too Smart For This 

Founder of the Too Smart For This podcast, Alexis Barber wants to help women create their own worlds by not limiting or shrinking themselves to make others comfortable. By unpacking our layers and living our own truths, Alexis wants to take you on the journey of freedom, peace, and inner liberation by sharing resources and tips of her own journey of becoming. 

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