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Black Girl Brunch
by Black Girl Brunch
Tune in as the best friend duo, Iman and Sabria, talk their trash about celebrities, culture, health, dating, politics and navigating through life as black girls. Join them to find out who's in the Sunken Place each week and for their Common Sense Sis conversation, where they spit some truth on an array of subjects. So pull up a seat to the most guilt-free brunch around!
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Monitoring Wine & Spirits
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Rom Com Rosé
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Grapefruit Grace
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Oscar Oreos
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Hot Honey Habit
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Character Flaw Concoction
In this engaging conversation, Iman and Sabria explore the challenges of life, the importance of safety in relationships, and the celebration of Women's History Month. They discuss the types of women who make them feel safe, including nurturing mothers, wise older women, and allies to the LGBTQ+ community. The conversation emphasizes the value of honesty, realness, and vigilance in friendships, highlighting the need for supportive and understanding relationships among women. In this conversation, Sabria and Iman explore the complexities of Black representation in media, emphasizing the importance of embracing flawed characters and the need for nuanced storytelling. They discuss how representation impacts self-identity and the necessity for variety in character portrayals. The dialogue highlights the significance of empathy in understanding characters and the call for Black individuals to create their own narratives, moving beyond traditional stereotypes and expectations.
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Dream Dip
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2025 on a Platter
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The Possible Nuggets
In this episode of Black Girl Brunch, Iman and Sabria discuss the beauty and challenges of winter weather, share nostalgic memories of their childhood hobbies, and express their aspirations to rekindle their love for cooking and baking. They explore the importance of authenticity in content creation and the need for variety in fitness routines. The conversation also touches on the unexpected inspiration found in reality TV, highlighting how it can motivate personal growth and creativity. In this conversation, Iman and Sabria discuss the challenges women face in making difficult decisions that prioritize their well-being over societal expectations. They explore the concept of 'off seasons' in life, emphasizing the importance of embracing these periods for personal growth. The duo shares insights on finding joy in small moments, the power of authenticity, and the significance of resilience in navigating life's uncertainties. They encourage listeners to respect individual choices and to push through challenges with consistency and self-discovery.
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Bawdy Butter
In this episode of Black Girl Brunch, hosts Iman and Sabria share personal updates, discuss parenting challenges, and reflect on the joys of the holiday season. They explore the magic of childhood, the importance of festive traditions, and the little things that bring them holiday cheer. From sleep habits to family gatherings, the conversation flows through various themes, emphasizing the warmth and joy of the holiday spirit. In this conversation, Iman and Sabria discuss holiday traditions, the passing of DJ Whitney Scruston, and the societal pressures surrounding body image, particularly in relation to celebrities. They emphasize the importance of empathy and understanding in discussions about body image and mental health, sharing personal experiences and advocating for kindness and support in the face of criticism and judgment.
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Wood Fired Wicked
The conversation delves into high school experiences, focusing on incidents that highlight the complexities of friendships and social dynamics. The speakers reflect on moments of jealousy and the challenges of navigating relationships during formative years.
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Community Croissant
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Auntie Annie's
In this episode of Black Girl Brunch, hosts Iman and Sabria discuss various themes including the impact of aging on physical comfort, the significance of family celebrations, and the complexities of representation in movies. They delve into the challenges faced by Black women in leadership roles, the effects of internalized misogyny, and the importance of mentorship. The conversation also touches on the need for fearlessness in advocacy and the significance of authenticity in leadership. A listener letter prompts a discussion on rebuilding trust in mentorship and the criteria for identifying true aunties in one's life.
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Sparta Sushi
In this celebratory episode of Black Girl Brunch, hosts Iman and Sabria reflect on their journey through 300 episodes, discussing personal growth, parenting challenges, and the joy of fashion. They share their love for Halloween traditions, explore the impact of music legends like D'Angelo, and delve into the importance of self-care and boundaries in relationships. The conversation emphasizes the need to protect one's energy and the significance of community support, all while maintaining a light-hearted and humorous tone.
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Questioning Quinoa
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Unforgetable Fudging
In this episode of Black Girl Brunch, hosts Iman and Sabria share personal updates, discussing their health challenges and the pressures of parenthood. They explore the importance of seeking joy amidst life's difficulties and identify problematic behaviors in others, emphasizing accountability and the impact of criticism. The conversation also touches on social media dynamics and public behavior, highlighting the need for resilience and adaptability in adulthood. In this conversation, Sabria and Iman explore the significance of representation in music, the pervasive issue of gaslighting in society, and the lasting impact of childhood experiences on adult self-esteem and accountability. They discuss the importance of protecting the next generation from similar traumas and emphasize the need for truth and accountability in personal relationships.
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Fall Fashion Falafel
In this episode of Black Girl Brunch, Iman and Sabria discuss personal updates, including Iman's recent wedding and reflections on marriage. They explore the importance of family in relationships, societal expectations surrounding marriage, and the pressures faced by celebrities. The conversation shifts to their favorite aspects of fall, including fashion and personal style, before addressing mental health issues in the celebrity world, particularly focusing on Lil Nas X's recent struggles.
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Flavortown
In this episode of Black Girl Brunch, hosts Iman and Sabria engage in a lively conversation covering a range of topics from their personal interests in K-Pop and fitness journeys to the importance of family-centered living. They share their favorite flavors and food preferences, celebrate iconic women like Venus Williams and Halle Berry, and discuss the challenges of work-life balance. The episode is filled with humor, nostalgia, and insightful reflections on life and relationships. In this engaging conversation, Sabria and Iman explore themes of authenticity, individuality, and self-expression. They discuss the importance of embracing one's true self in relationships, the challenges of navigating unconventional styles, and the significance of honoring one's inner child. The duo emphasizes the need for safe spaces where people can express themselves freely without judgment, celebrating the beauty of uniqueness and the joy it brings to life.
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Old Fashion Donut
In this episode of Black Girl Brunch, Iman and Sabria celebrate their friendship and Iman's birthday, sharing their experiences of a fun day out filled with sushi, shopping, and meaningful conversations. They discuss the importance of shopping with intention, rediscovering Lush's innovative products, and the significance of supporting banned books. The conversation shifts to embracing a zen lifestyle as they age, reflecting on old head beliefs regarding fashion, work ethic, and navigating relationships. They emphasize the importance of self-respect, responsibility, and understanding in both personal and professional spheres. In this conversation, Sabria and Iman discuss various aspects of parenting, the importance of family meals, the impact of marketing campaigns on cultural sensitivity, and the complexities of forgiveness and abuse within the Black community. They also delve into the influence of celebrity culture on relationships and societal norms, emphasizing the need for critical thinking and responsibility in both parenting and community dynamics.
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Wifey Waffles
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Balanced Meal
Iman and Sabria discuss the joys of reconnecting and the challenges of managing time with loved ones. Main Discussion: The duo delves into the complexities of balancing personal and professional life, sharing personal anecdotes about discipline, time management, and the importance of setting priorities. Scandalous Conversations: A lively discussion on memorable scandals, from celebrity mishaps to personal experiences, highlighting the impact of public perception and personal growth. Toast to Survivors: A heartfelt segment dedicated to those who have overcome toxic relationships, emphasizing resilience and the power of speaking out. Closing Thoughts: Reflections on the importance of transparency, self-care, and finding joy in everyday routines. Connect with Us: Email: [email protected] Instagram & TikTok: @blackgirlbrunch
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Meals on Wheels
In this episode of Black Girl Brunch, Iman and Sabria reunite after a long time apart, sharing their recent travel experiences in Los Angeles and New Orleans. They discuss the joys and challenges of visiting Disneyland, the vibrant culture of LA, and the unique charm of New Orleans. The conversation also touches on the Essence Festival, reflecting on its evolution and the importance of community connections. Throughout the episode, they emphasize the significance of friendship, self-care, and the power of being open to new experiences.
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Just Eggspectations
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A Cup of Conservative
In this episode of Black Girl Brunch, Iman and Sabria discuss their experiences of podcasting remotely, the challenges of content creation, and the joys of living in Los Angeles. They share insights on fitness, returning to work after maternity leave, and the importance of affirmations for personal growth. The conversation highlights the balance between work and personal life, the significance of self-love, and the power of community and friendship. In this conversation, Iman and Sabria explore the importance of positive self-talk and affirmations, reflecting on personal growth and the impact of societal pressures. They celebrate artistic achievements, particularly in music, while discussing the challenges faced by public figures in the spotlight. The dialogue shifts to the evolving ideologies of Gen Z, highlighting a trend towards conservatism and the implications of this shift on societal values and individual beliefs. The conversation concludes with a call for understanding and redirecting the younger generation towards a more balanced perspective on life and relationships.
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Messy Mac is Back
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2024 on a Platter
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Crusty Conservative
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Soupy Society
In this episode of Black Girl Brunch, Iman and Sabria discuss their excitement for Thanksgiving, including food preparations and personal reflections on the holiday. They share their experiences with running events, shopping adventures, and the challenges of hosting family gatherings. The conversation also touches on social dynamics at Thanksgiving tables, including who they would prefer not to have as guests, emphasizing the importance of comfort and enjoyment during the holiday season. In this conversation, Iman and Sabria delve into the complexities of Thanksgiving gatherings, discussing everything from food preferences and family dynamics to societal changes post-COVID. They explore the impact of greed and gluttony on holiday meals, the stress of confrontational family members, and the importance of having a reliable host. The duo also touches on the influence of healthy eating trends during the holiday season and the significance of fresh ingredients over canned ones. They celebrate friendships and achievements while reflecting on how society has shifted since the pandemic. In this conversation, Iman and Sabria explore various themes related to work ethic, safety concerns, customer service, and generational attitudes towards employment. They discuss the importance of commitment in the workplace, the need for better safety measures in public spaces, and the decline of knowledgeable customer service. The duo also reflects on the significance of consumer research and informed choices, particularly in the context of personal grooming and beauty products. They touch on the challenges faced by younger generations in the workforce, the realities of business management, and the cultural shift towards 'de-influencing' consumer habits. The conversation wraps up with light-heated reflections on Thanksgiving and future plans.
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Not Too Munch
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After School Snack
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Fishy Finances
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Feminine Fillings
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Adventure Sauce
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Vegan Villains
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Identity Crumble
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Baddie Bundt Cake
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Love and Dough
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Teenage Dream Ice Cream
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Health Nuts
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Yapping Yams
In this episode of Black Girl Brunch, the hosts discuss their recent technical difficulties with uploading episodes to YouTube. They also talk about their sleeping habits, the challenges of having pets in bed, and the importance of staying safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. The conversation then shifts to a discussion about actors and their performances in TV shows and movies. They mention Natalie Portman's acting in the show 'Lady in the Lake' and the criticism of Jack Quaid's performance in 'The Boys'. The hosts emphasize the importance of understanding the characters and the realism they are meant to portray. In this part of the conversation, Sabria and Iman discuss the importance of realistic portrayals of characters in media and the impact of representation. They emphasize the need for stories that reflect real people and their experiences. They also express their frustration with people who identify as haters, take pictures of strangers without consent, and believe anything without questioning or seeking evidence. They highlight the importance of respecting others' privacy and being critical thinkers. In this conversation, Iman and Sabria discuss various topics that grind their gears. They express frustration with relationships that start off poorly, people who constantly ask for money, the rising cost of olive oil, annoying workplace messages, and the release schedule of TV shows. They also toast to the female athletes in the Olympics and express admiration for their hard work and dedication.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Tune in as the best friend duo, Iman and Sabria, talk their trash about celebrities, culture, health, dating, politics and navigating through life as black girls. Join them to find out who's in the Sunken Place each week and for their Common Sense Sis conversation, where they spit some truth on an array of subjects. So pull up a seat to the most guilt-free brunch around!
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Black Girl Brunch
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