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Thirty-Five is pretty serious .....

Episode 3 of the When Black Women Talk: The Podcast podcast, hosted by Whitney GiAna, titled "Thirty-Five is pretty serious ..... " was published on September 26, 2025 and runs 21 minutes.

September 26, 2025 ·21m · When Black Women Talk: The Podcast

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WBWT has officially launched and what better way to celebrate the official launch than celebrating the creator and host, Whitney Gi'Ana's 35th birthday. This episode has all the feels-if you listen all the way to the end, you'll notice a few seconds of silence because your girl was holding back tears. What a journey this been. Whitney dwells into the birth of WBWT, the struggle of relaunching a podcast, navigating life, and what is in store for this beautiful space curated for women of color. Hit the subscribe button and follow us on social media.

WBWT has officially launched and what better way to celebrate the official launch than celebrating the creator and host, Whitney Gi'Ana's 35th birthday. This episode has all the feels-if you listen all the way to the end, you'll notice a few seconds of silence because your girl was holding back tears. What a journey this been. Whitney dwells into the birth of WBWT, the struggle of relaunching a podcast, navigating life, and what is in store for this beautiful space curated for women of color. Hit the subscribe button and follow us on social media.

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