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What is Your Most Toxic Trait?

An episode of the The Unapologetically Black Podcast podcast, hosted by Dope Black Women, titled "What is Your Most Toxic Trait?" was published on April 2, 2020 and runs 63 minutes.

April 2, 2020 ·63m · The Unapologetically Black Podcast

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Have you ever had my heart broken? What is the biggest lie you've told recently and to who? These are just some of the questions the Dope Black Women answer this week as they play 'We're not really strangers.' We are not really strangers is a purpose given card game created by an American artist called Koreen who has collaborated with Red Table Talk, about empowering meaningful connections. The purpose of the game is to deepen your existing relationships and create new ones.  Fitness influencers mentioned in the podcast: @just_geen @ciaralondonThe Dope Black Women Podcast is all about bringing black women together to discuss the topics that matter to us, connect and support with each other and through our digital sisterhood.  Your hosts are: Leanne Levers, Roshan Roberts and Olivia Cope.You can follow Dope Black Women online at @DopeBlackWomen1 on Instagram, @DopeBlackWomen on Twitter and Dope Black Women on Facebook Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Have you ever had my heart broken? What is the biggest lie you've told recently and to who? These are just some of the questions the Dope Black Women answer this week as they play 'We're not really strangers.' 

We are not really strangers is a purpose given card game created by an American artist called Koreen who has collaborated with Red Table Talk, about empowering meaningful connections. The purpose of the game is to deepen your existing relationships and create new ones.  

Fitness influencers mentioned in the podcast: @just_geen @ciaralondon

The Dope Black Women Podcast is all about bringing black women together to discuss the topics that matter to us, connect and support with each other and through our digital sisterhood.  

Your hosts are: Leanne Levers, Roshan Roberts and Olivia Cope.

You can follow Dope Black Women online at @DopeBlackWomen1 on Instagram, @DopeBlackWomen on Twitter and Dope Black Women on Facebook


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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