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A podcast hosted by a group of multi faceted women sitting down to discuss all things Carefree, Black and GIRL! Giving you the run down on the latest social issues, fashion trends, Black entertainment and self-care. What’s the ga ga girls!
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This week, we're celebrating Black Girl Music Month by honoring the women who continue to shape the soundtrack of our lives. From chart-topping albums and viral moments to business ventures and cultural influence, we're discussing the artists moving music and culture forward. Join us as we dive into the latest from Lizzo, Monaleo, Megan Thee Stallion, Solange, and more while exploring the impact, creativity, and legacy of Black women in music. 🖤 Follow CareFreeBlackGirl: @carefreeblackgirlinc Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sometimes choosing yourself is healing… and sometimes it’s avoiding accountability. This week, the girls are getting real about confidence, self-awareness, emotional maturity, and the fine line between protecting your peace and refusing to grow. We’re unpacking what it really means to have “main character energy” in a world where everybody wants to be centered, validated, and understood. From friendships and dating to ego checks and hard truths, this episode is all about staying grounded while still loving yourself loudly. Topics include: Confidence vs. delusion Accountability in friendships & relationships “Protecting my peace” culture Emotional maturity & communication Knowing when you might be the problem Growth, healing, and unlearning old habits Plus, the crew plays a round of “This or That”: Peace or Passion? Stability or Freedom? Love or Respect? Closure or Moving On Without It? Being Understood or Being Accepted? And in this week’s CareFree Keys, we reflect on:“What’s something you had to unlearn to grow?” Tap in for laughs, honest conversations, self-reflection, and a few necessary reality checks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the CareFreeBlackGirl Podcast, we’re highlighting Dr. Raquel Martin as our CareFreeBlackGirl of the Week and getting into a real conversation about licensed expertise versus online popularity. With the rise of social media therapists like Dr. Bryant, we unpack what it means to speak responsibly, stay in your lane, and why credentials still matter when it comes to mental health. Trigger Warning This episode includes a heavy but necessary GURL segment on femicide and the ongoing loss of Black women and femmes in our communities. Please take care of yourself while listening. Pause if you need to and come back when you’re ready. In this episode, we discuss the definition of femicide and why these conversations matter now more than ever.; The lack of urgency and coverage when violence impacts Black women and femmes Relationship red flags people often ignore Trusting your intuition, even when emotions are involved Hot or Not JT Numb vs Yung Miami Spend Dat New Kehlani music Mary J. Blige Burger King moment Get Free Segment How do you trust your intuition when emotions are involved What would you tell your younger self about love and safety Bizz To Watch Saint and Society a Black and Latina owned jewelry boutique in Charlotte making waves in the community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, hosts Hazell and Dr. Phoenix are joined by the multitalented April — DJ, creative, and community builder — for a conversation that covers it all. From falling in love with music to navigating nonprofit and political spaces, April shares how every chapter of her journey shaped the powerhouse she is today. They get into what it really means to build a vibe, how purpose and creativity intersect, and what CareFree looks like when it’s set to music. Plus, a round of Who Said That? keeps things spicy.This one is for the girls who move with intention and joy — don’t miss it. 🎧 Follow April: @shes_a_plus 🖤 Follow CareFreeBlackGirl: @carefreeblackgirlinc Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on CareFreeBlackGirl, Quanna, Hazell, and Dr. Phoenix get into a real and necessary conversation. From celebrating Brandy and her long-overdue Hollywood Walk of Fame star to unpacking the realities of Black girlhood, the episode dives deep into accountability, protection, and reclaiming our narratives. We talk WNBA’s groundbreaking progress, viral moments from Lizzo and Tyler Perry, and confront the ongoing issue of adultification and why Black women are often scrutinized even in victimhood. Plus, we keep it real with hygiene gems in our Get Free segment and highlight rising talent like Chef Chianti Peek in Bizz to Watch. Tap in for culture, conversation, and a little bit of “what the hell” along the way. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Season 11… whew. What a season. We laughed, we learned, we unpacked, and most importantly — we stayed rooted in what it means to be carefree, intentional, and Black. In this season finale, we’re reflecting on the moments that moved culture, conversations that challenged us, and the women who reminded us why the CareFreeBlackGirl platform continues to matter. From SXSW highlights to cultural conversations, this episode wraps up a season full of growth, honesty, and community. ⸻ CareFreeBlackGirl of the Week ✨ This week, we’re honoring the incredible women who touched the CareFreeBlackGirl SXSW stage. From performers to vendors to the community that showed up and showed OUT — this wasn’t just an event, it was a reminder of what happens when Black women are given space to create, connect, and be free. Every artist. Every brand. Every attendee. You are the heartbeat of this movement. SXSW was a whole vibe — and we’re only getting started. ⸻ GURL Segment — Hot Topics + Culture Talk 💬 This season, the timeline gave us plenty to talk about: • Kandi Burruss & Todd Tucker Divorce Settlement Love, business, and navigating relationships in the public eye. What happens when partnership, legacy, and independence collide? • Award Show Season Reflections From snubs to standout moments — are award shows truly reflecting the culture, or are we still fighting to be properly seen? • The “N-Word” Outburst Conversation A moment that sparked deeper dialogue about respect, cultural boundaries, and accountability. • Durand Bernarr at the Grammys A win for authenticity and artistry. A reminder that being uniquely YOU will always have its moment. • Teyana Taylor Spotlight Celebrating creativity, evolution, and Black women redefining success on their own terms. • Policing Black Women’s Joy Why is joy still controversial when Black women embrace freedom and expression? • Trump Sending ICE to Airports Instead of Paying Workers A conversation around labor, politics, and the real-life impact on communities. ⸻ Get Free Segment 🧘🏾♀️ Detaching from the Mess While Staying Informed This season reminded us that awareness doesn’t have to come at the cost of peace. You can: • Stay informed without being overwhelmed • Engage without internalizing chaos • Care without carrying everything Protecting your energy is not ignorance — it’s strategy. ⸻ Girl to Watch 👀✨ Taffy Babi Keep your eyes on her — she’s making moves and bringing fresh energy to the culture. ⸻ Season 11 Closing Thoughts 💭 Season 11 was about growth, honesty, and leaning deeper into community. Special shoutout to: • Leslie • Jasmine • Meka Thank you to everyone who listened, shared, supported, and showed up this season. Your support continues to grow this community and movement. We’ll see you next season — bigger, bolder, and even more carefree. ✨ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this 2025 Wrap-Up episode of CareFreeBlackGirl, we’re reflecting on the moments, moves, and cultural shifts that defined the year for Black women. From A’ja Wilson being named TIME’s Athlete of the Year, to Jasmine Crockett’s Senate announcement, to Teyana Taylor’s long-overdue Golden Globe win, we break down what recognition, representation, and creative freedom really looked like in 2026. Plus, we get into what’s hot (or not), talk evolving as artists and fans, and close out by exploring how starting your own traditions can be an act of liberation. This episode is about giving flowers, telling the truth, and choosing joy on your own terms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As we enter the centennial of Black History Month, this episode looks ahead to the next 100 years of HBCU education, culture, and campus life. Student leaders at Clark Atlanta University, Courtney and A'Miya reflect on how HBCUs are preparing the next generation to lead in a changing world. From discipline learned on the practice field to leadership developed in student spaces, they share what needs to be protected, what must evolve, and how student leadership is key to future-proofing HBCUs for generations to come. Hosted by QUANNA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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