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Liberian Girl Unfiltered
by Stephanie SalaMartu
This is where culture meets confidence, where faith meets real life, and where we tell the truth - no filter. From growing up between Liberia and America, to building businesses, life as a single mother, with a big village, and stepping fully into my soft life era… we’re talking about all of it.So whether you’re here for the stories, the lessons, the laughs, or a little inspiration to step into your next level - WELCOME!
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Liberia - A Rose Pt 2
The story continues. In Part 2, we revisit Liberia, which many remember with nostalgia, a time of a thriving economy, vibrant communities, and simpler times. I'll take you back to my childhood days of playing outside until sunset, listening to folktales, enjoying endless games of Ludo, and rushing home before 6 p.m., not because of a curfew, but because that was when the television came on. Join me as we explore the petals of Liberia's past and reflect on the memories, culture, and experiences that shaped a generation.
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Liberia - A Rose with Petals and Thorns - Pt 1
In this episode of Liberian Girl Unfiltered, we begin a journey through Liberia's complex and fascinating history. Using the powerful metaphor of a rose—beautiful yet thorny—we explore the nation's origins, the arrival of freed Black settlers, the indigenous tribes who called the land home, and the foundation of a country shaped by both hope and hardship. Join me as we uncover the petals and thorns that have made Liberia what it is today.Source: The Smithsonian InstitutionArchie P. Williams Center For Historical Information And Archives Research.The Liberian Heritage Society The Library of Congress - US The Library of Congress - US The Children of Lemongrass StreetTo read the collection of letters from the Liberia colony, 1830-1854, visit: Virginia Museum of History and Culture: Features numerous digitized collections of former slaves reporting back to their former masters.University of North Carolina: Contains collections on 19th-century African American history, including published Liberian letters.Library of Congress: Stores the extensive records and correspondence of the American Colonization Society.
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A Warrior Named Biyanca
In this emotional episode, I share the story of my sister, Biyanca, a true warrior who spent her life courageously battling sickle cell disease and later kidney cancer. From painful hospital visits and countless procedures to moments of strength and resilience, this episode is a tribute to her fighting spirit and the powerful lessons she taught our family about perseverance, grace, and unconditional love...happy birthday to a Warrior Named Biyanca.
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Should single mothers be celebrated on Father’s Day too?
In this episode of Liberian Girl Unfiltered, I dive into the heated debate around single motherhood and Father’s Day. Should single mothers who play both roles be celebrated on Father’s Day too? From social media arguments to the history of Mother’s Day, this candid conversation explores parenting, gender roles, recognition, and why society struggles to let people have their own moment. This episode is guaranteed to spark conversation.Don't forget to subscribe, share this episode, leave a review, and join the conversation. And follow me and my shenanigans on IG (@liberiangirl76) and Facebook (@liberiangirlUnfiltered)
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Are we still Waiting to Exhale?
Are Gen X women (and men) prioritizing careers and self-care over marriage and dating?This is Liberian Girl Unfiltered. Real life. Real talk. No filter.Make sure you subscribe so you never miss an episode of Liberian Girl Unfiltered. Please leave a review, drop a comment, or send me a message, and tell me what conversations you want us to get into next.
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Intro - That Liberian Girl
Liberian Girl Unfiltered is where culture meets confidence, where faith meets real life, and where truth is told, no filter. I will share stories of growing up between Liberia and America, building businesses, raising a family, navigating grief, embracing faith, and stepping fully into her soft life era, all while staying grounded in purpose and legacy.This is more than a podcast; it’s a space for real conversations, shared experiences, and unapologetic growth.Whether you’re here for the stories, the lessons, the laughter, or the inspiration to step into your next level - welcome.This is Liberian Girl Unfiltered. Real life. Real talk. No filter. Make sure you subscribe so you never miss an episode of Liberian Girl Unfiltered. Please leave a review, drop a comment, or send me a message, and tell me what conversations you want us to get into next.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
This is where culture meets confidence, where faith meets real life, and where we tell the truth - no filter. From growing up between Liberia and America, to building businesses, life as a single mother, with a big village, and stepping fully into my soft life era… we’re talking about all of it.So whether you’re here for the stories, the lessons, the laughs, or a little inspiration to step into your next level - WELCOME!
HOSTED BY
Stephanie SalaMartu
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