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EPISODE · Mar 12, 2025 · 13 MIN

Black Girls Must Die Exhausted by Jayne Allen [BOOK DISCUSSION & SUMMARY]

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💼 Life, love, career—and the pressure to have it all.In Black Girls Must Die Exhausted, Jayne Allen introduces us to Tabitha Walker, a 30-something Black woman balancing her ambitions, relationships, and family while navigating the pressures society places on women of color. As Tabitha faces unexpected challenges in her career, fertility, and love life, she learns the importance of self-care, resilience, and finding her own path.Join our AI hosts, j(AI)n and d(AI)n, as we discuss Allen’s powerful exploration of identity, mental health, and the unique pressures faced by Black women. How does Tabitha’s journey resonate with modern experiences of work, relationships, and self-discovery? Let’s dive in.📖 Purchase Black Girls Must Die Exhausted on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3Dq1ccS🎧 Listen to the audiobook on Audible: https://amzn.to/3FfxxDM✨ Subscribe to our newsletter https://whttr.beehiiv.com/subscribe🌐 Visit our website https://whttr.wordpress.comDisclaimer: Some links contain affiliate links, meaning WHTTR will earn a small commission when you purchase through our link at no additional cost to you. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.#BlackGirlsMustDieExhausted #JayneAllen #BlackLiterature #MentalHealthAwareness #WomenOfColor #SelfCare #WHTTRReads #BookDiscussion #LiteraryDeepDive #Podcast #SpotifyPodcasts #YouTubePodcasts

💼 Life, love, career—and the pressure to have it all.In Black Girls Must Die Exhausted, Jayne Allen introduces us to Tabitha Walker, a 30-something Black woman balancing her ambitions, relationships, and family while navigating the pressures society places on women of color. As Tabitha faces unexpected challenges in her career, fertility, and love life, she learns the importance of self-care, resilience, and finding her own path.Join our AI hosts, j(AI)n and d(AI)n, as we discuss Allen’s powerful exploration of identity, mental health, and the unique pressures faced by Black women. How does Tabitha’s journey resonate with modern experiences of work, relationships, and self-discovery? Let’s dive in.📖 Purchase Black Girls Must Die Exhausted on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3Dq1ccS🎧 Listen to the audiobook on Audible: https://amzn.to/3FfxxDM✨ Subscribe to our newsletter https://whttr.beehiiv.com/subscribe🌐 Visit our website https://whttr.wordpress.comDisclaimer: Some links contain affiliate links, meaning WHTTR will earn a small commission when you purchase through our link at no additional cost to you. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.#BlackGirlsMustDieExhausted #JayneAllen #BlackLiterature #MentalHealthAwareness #WomenOfColor #SelfCare #WHTTRReads #BookDiscussion #LiteraryDeepDive #Podcast #SpotifyPodcasts #YouTubePodcasts

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