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African Melanin Queens.
by Goddess Asha Mariama
This Podcast is all about uplifting and encouraging black women as far as letting them know that they are enough. That black women are beautiful regardless of flaws, imperfections and mistakes that we made in our lives. But unfortunately there are a lot of black men and pick me chicks that are out here saying that black women that are independent, single mother's, average, and unattractive women are not good enough to be with high value black men. Well in this Podcast I'm going to pretty much disagree with everything that they're saying. There's nothing wrong with being an independent, dominant, sophisticated, self sufficient, classy, grown,elegant, stylish, and mature woman. And there's nothing wrong with being a single mother, average, or unattractive woman. Nor is there anything wrong with being celebate, practicing abstinence, or being a virgin. This Podcast is all about contradicting all of the pick me chicks and the men in the Manosphree on social media telling black women that
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Episode 42-Why Are Beautiful Black Women Acting Like Unattractive Women?
In this episode, I did a TIKTOK live about the Kountry Wayne skit as far as why these woment in these skits are beautiful women and yet act like unattractive women. There are a loot of people, whom will accept anything that men with money will do to them just because they have money, success, and poplular. We talked about the skits, give my thoughts on them. I wanted to discuss these skits from a healing, recovery, and addiction prespective. We talked about why we based people based on lthe external ooks, sex, money, properity, and success, versus the interal as far as character, mind, spirit, soul, trauma, past experinces, and who they are. How is it that men and women choose for these reason, and yet can't keep a man or woman due to it. How society standards are a walking contradiction when it comes to looks?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 40- Let_s Review and Recap Kountry Wayne Skits
On this live episode we’re gonna go over the Kountry Wayne skits for the week. We’re gonna talk about the California trip, the birthday episodes, and everything that happened this week on the Kountry Wayne skits. There may be a panel on TikTok that you guys are gonna be able to hear. But I think it’s gonna be a great conversation. We also don’t talk about the three-way between Iman, Shayla, and Delicia, and how there are a lot of women that are going through the same situations when it comes to dating men that have multiple women that they are involved with. Why is it that we as women even except the fact that we have to chase behind men that have multiple different women? And why do men have to chase behind women that have multiple men that are desiring and wants them?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 39 - My Thoughts on Sherrone Moore From The University of Michigan Situation.
In this episode, I talk about Sherrone Moore where he had an affair with his assistant, while he was married with three kids. About him getting caught by ordering a Plan B through DoorDash, and the DoorDash person telling the university of Michigan about his affair. And after an investigation, he lost his job, lost his wife, tried to unalive himself and his mistress, and then ended up being arrested and charged. I also talk about the P. Diddy, and the R. Kelly situations, and how these black men that are becoming successful, and dating man Caucasian women end up doing these women the same way they do black women. I also talk about black women’s history when it comes to what we have been through since we’ve been in this country, and how we are still wearing the Scarlet letter because of it. How black women need to accept things for what they are when it comes to black men and what they want, and let them have it. Even though it’s hard to accept things for what they are, sometimes we just have to in order to not go through any unnecessary things that you don’t need to go through. How so many women are single mothers because of our past that we haven’t addressed nor do we talk about. I think it’s time that we do talk about these very traumatic, negative situations that have impacted and affected us as black women for decades. So I really hope that black women take the time to heal from our past situations in order for us to be the queens, princesses, and impressive that we are meant to be versus what everybody else says that we are as far as the scarlet letter.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 38 - Part 1 Why are Black Women, African American, African Decent, And African Women Single
In this isode, I am discussing why black women are single and unmarried. Why we are single moms, and yet unmarried? How most black women have their first child from the age of 8-22 years old? How men on these Red Pill Podcast always talk about women making the wrong choice of men, and yet most women have their first chld under the age of 22 with boys around their same age as them, SA, or MO by a family member, or their parents boyfriend or husband?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 37 - The Transformation From Black Women To African Queens.
In this episode, I talk about the transformation from being black American women to being queens and empresses. A lot of black women really do not know their worth and their value, and unfortunately, they think their value and their worth is what’s between their legs, and not their mental mentality. and the sad part about it is we have allowed black men and other race of people to tell us what our value is. And I think it’s time that we as African-American women take our power back, and we decide what we as African-American women should represent ourselves as. And I decided to make this podcast about going into the history of African, African descent, and African-American women who have done extraordinary things that they are have not been recognized for. There are a lot of African, African descent, and African-American people who have done phenomenal things that not only do black women not know about, but who have not been recognized when it comes to their contribution of what they have created, done, and have written that I’ve changed the world as we know it as far as society standards. And I think that it’s time that I get praise to African, African descent, and African-American women who have done and made many strives to bring change into our community, and demand respect when it comes to other races of people. So I hope these podcast coming up will help inspire any black young girl who doesn’t feel like they belong to understand their worth, value, and respecting and loving themselves, and most importantly believing in themselves when no one else does.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 30- Is Having a Boyfriend Embarrassing in Today_s Society_
In this episode, I’m gonna be talking about the Vogue article is having a boyfriend embarrassing in today’s society. We’re gonna go over the article, and I’m going to bring some people up on my TikTok channel so we can discuss their thoughts, opinions, and feelings on this article. It amazes me how times have changed so much since back in the day when you had men that worked in women that were housewives, raising children. How housewives used to homeschool their children, and take care of the household, while the man worked. And now in today’s society, there are more single mothers, and women that are staying at home, but they’re not doing the same duties as my mother, grandmother and great grandmother did it back in the day. The way that dating was when I was a kid was completely different than the way dating is today. So the question is is having a boyfriend worth it considering a lot of men today society do not want to get married. Let’s not forget about all the STDs, and HIV that’s going around based on people will be an intimate without being in relationships or should I say friends with benefits. So this conversation is gonna be very interesting.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 35- How What You Consume Based On How You Feel About Yourself_
In this episode I will be talking about how you based yourself based on what other people think and say about you. How what you consume based on your five senses is based on what you acknowledge will determine your decisions, choices, action and behavior negatively and positively? How we based our decisions, actions, choices, and behavior on our emotions and feelings is never a good thing. How we need to research everything that we consume and acknowledge before making a choice, or decision? How eventually after you heal, recover, the way that you go about decision making and making choices will be completely different than the past version of you? How the way you react and behave will be based on you feeling and emotions, but the consequences, repercussion, and karma that you will face negatively before you react and behave on?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 34- My Conversation With Narene Crosby About Police Brutality_
In this episode, I’m gonna be talking with Narene Crosby about the unaliving of her son, Ryan Stokes by a police officer due to police brutality. Her story was never on national news about what happened to her son. So she’s going to tell the story of what happened the night. Her son went to a community center and was falsely accused of something her son did not do, and because he ran to get the car, and a police officer shot him in the back five times. There are millions of black men in black women who deal with police brutality every day. Everyone from Trayvon Martin., Mike Brown, Eric Gardner, Shawn Bell, George, Floyd, Sandra, Bland, and Brianna Taylor just the name a few. So I am truly honored to be able to allow her to tell the story about her son Ryan, and what happened to him. I hope that her story helps her to get the justice for her son that she and her family rightfully deserves.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 33-,Welcome to My Kountry Wayne Skit Review Live Episode 1_
In this episode, I’m gonna be going live and going over the country Wayne’s skits for the past few weeks. And giving my thoughts and reviews on all of these skits. I will be discussing the Amber and Anthony vow renew for their anniversary. And then tell Anthony about Dalen kissing her. my thoughts on all of these women when it comes to these Country Wayne skits, and how they represent black women in a not so good light when it comes to how we deal with men. And why I think Amber is no better than Shayla when it comes to her behavior. How both of these women are two peas in the same pod?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 32- Why Do Some Black Women Have An Issue With Coffee Dates_
In this episode, was a video that I did about howwe’re gonna be discuss how to go from being lost to being found when it comes to going from being a godly person who would let us astray by negative people, to finding your way back to the higher power to lead you to the path that you’re supposed to be on. How we go from being manipulated, bamboozled, led astray, and lied to God leading you to the path, purpose, and journey that you were supposed to be in the first place? How to go about letting go of all the negativity that has caused your pain, trauma, depression, anxiety, illnesses, diseases, product, pain, insecurities, doubts, and more in order for you to become the godly person that you’re meant to become? And how God shows you how to maneuver into a world of negativity without losing yourself as a godly person?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 31 - Healing and Recovery to Become The African Melanin Queens In Your Present and Future You.
In this episode, I did two podcast where I talk about the fact of women letting go of the past version of themselves that everybody else told them that they were, to become the queens that they are meant to be in their presence and future. How we allow what people say, think, and do in our past impact our presence in our future version of ourselves. How we cover up our flaws, imperfections, disabilities, and the mistakes that we’ve made Versus accepting and embracing them and using them as strengths. How a lot of people have lowered themselves in order to build other people up just for them to leave you for someone else that didn’t help them with nothing. That person is now benefiting from everything that you help this person bill by lowering yourself. There are millions of women with flaws, imperfections, and disabilities as well as black women who have done this for decades, and now left with being a single mother, broken, hitting rock, bottom, and trying to build themselves up after trying to build these men that you should’ve never tried to build in the first place. Instead of trying to build a man, you need to start building yourself. But you also do the same when it comes to your friends and family, and you need to stop doing that as well. Because all these people are never going to help you the way you help them.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 30 - African Melanin Queens Scarlet Letter.
In this episode, I’m gonna be discussing African melanin Queen Scarlet letter when it comes to the reason why black women, African descent, women, and African women are treated bad when it comes to society, and even our own black men. How no matter what we as African descent in African women do to try to get away from the Scarlet letter, it seems to be with us, no matter where we go, and what we do. But what is even worse is when our own African descent, black, and African people, especially women for who disrespect disrespect each other by messing with somebody else’s man or husband, the jealousy, and hating on another woman, for whatever reason, bring another black woman down because she successful and doing better than her, and more. So I wanted to discuss the fact that I don’t understand why black women in particular never wanna see another black woman, thrive, grow, evolve, and elevate. So I wanted to have this conversation so we can get to talking as to why we are so against each other. And why is it that black women don’t want another black woman to be happy, be successful, or have it all?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 29 - The Country Wayne Skit Review.
In this episode, I’m gonna be discussing the country Wayne skits as far as me and a panel of people talking about the skits. And what it is that we want different when it comes to the skits. A lot of people are tired of the way that they are writing these skits as far as the women are concerned in these skits. A lot of people don’t like the way. These women are being depicted in these particular skits. A lot of people don’t like the way that there’s no growth, and development as far as any of these characters are concern there is. I want to basically talk about not only the things that Kountry Wayne can do better when it comes to these skits. But what it is that these fans actually want to see as far as the skits are concerned?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 28 - African Melanin Queens: The History Of The Fancy Girl Trades And African Queens Who Ruled Nations In Africa.
In this episode, I’m gonna be discussing the history of African Queens, who ruled different parts of Africa for many years. There are a lot of women that think that African women did not rule nations alone without a husband. But there were 13 women that are not only ruled a nation of African countries, but also were behind their sons ruling until they were of age to be able to become the rulers that they became. Shaka Zulu‘s mother is an example of a woman that had a son who was supposed to be in power. And until he was able to rule as an adult, she ruled the country until then. They were women that did not have husbands, but they rule nations and went up against Rome in Greece and war and one. There were others that went against the Portuguese and the French that won their wars as well as queens. Who fought alongside of their warriors in battle against Greece and Rome. We also talk about the fancy trades where light skin women were sold to rich and wealthy other race of men for prostitution. A lot of people don’t know about the fancy trades in the history of light skinned women in slavery. And I think it’s time that women knew about this for the purpose of dark skin women understanding that light skin women were also treated badly as well. So that way it won’t be this thing anymore about light skin and dark skin when it comes to dark skin women not understanding why light skin women are chosen. So I wanted to bring this to light. So I hope this podcast gives not only dark skin women more information about them as queens, also gives light skin. Women are more understanding as to why these men look at them the way they do in a sexual manner.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 27-Why The Things And People That You Want May Not Be What You Need?
In this episode, I’m gonna be discussing why just because you want certain things and people doesn’t mean that person wants you. Why just because you think you deserve certain things doesn’t mean that you’re deserving of it? Why do people go after things and people that don’t want them, or that they’re not meant to have? How are the things that we want are the reasons that we end up in the negative situations that were in due to what we’re willing to do to get those things and people that may not be meant for us? Why is it that we chase after the things and people that are not meant for us? Why what we’re willing to do to get what we want is the reason for the addictions that you have? How would you want can also lead to pain, trauma, suffering, and more?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 26 - African Melanin Queens: Why Its Okay To Be Alone, And Not Being Wanted?
In this episode, I’m gonna be disgusting why it’s OK for black women to not be accepted by black men who have made it clear that they don’t want you. Just because we want certain things, doesn’t mean that it’s going to be reciprocated. And sometimes we have black women have to accept the fact that black men in their preferences, and move on to the type of men that will find you as their preference. It is sad that a lot of black women are now single mothers because they thought that the black men that they wanted in these relationships wanted them, when in all actuality, they were just seat fillers until these men got with the women they actually want to. But this isn’t just black women, there are a lot of women and men that basically go through the same thing when it comes to people that only want them because of what they have, what they do for that person, how they treat that person, and how you build these people up. so I wanted to give black women some inspiration just to say that it’s OK that you’re not chosen by black men. You can actually focus on yourselves, building your own businesses and brands, taking care of your children on your own, and being the Queens of your own castlesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 25 - African Melanin Queens VS Harlots, Jezebel, and Succubus Women
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Episode 24 - African Melanin Queens Vs Succubus, Harlots, and Jezebels
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The Real Reason Why Black Women Single Compared To Other Races Of Women.
In this episode, I’m gonna be discussing the real reason why black women are single compared to other races of women who get married out of high school in college. I’m also gonna be going over some videos of different content creator talking about this particular topic. But I’m gonna talk about it from a recovery and healing perspective. As well as our history when it came to black women in Africa and as indigenous servants and when we were enslaved in other countriesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 22 - Why Black Women Are Not Getting Engaged Or Married
In this episode, I will be discussing why black women are not getting engaged or married. And if they are engaged, why does it take so long to get married? Why are black relationships and marriages not working? Why black women are single mothers more so than any other race? Why we have to go back to slavery to figure this out?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 21- Sitting Still Through The Weathering The Storm (1)
In this episode, I will discuss taking a break due to my thyroid. I was in the hospital last week, so I didn't do any podcasts the previous week. Even though I am going through what I'm going through medically, I have faith that I'm going to get through it due to my faith in God. How sometimes we have to sit through the storm to prepare, recover, and heal from the damage, trauma, pain, and suffering?How when God tells you to move, you move. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 20- Why Women Can't Be Feminine And Queens of Your Castles
This episode is all about why black women can't be feminine and queens of your castles. It's truly sad that black women can't be feminine. Why can't some black women be the queens that they are meant to be? Why do back women have to be strong all the time, no matter what pain, trauma, abandonment, and left as a single mother? How black women are the only group of women that is thrown in their faces, being sex objects that men told them they needed to be in order to be with them. How did black women go from being godly women with morals, values, principles, and ethics who were modest to Jezabels, Harlots, Succubus, and Sirens? How do Black Women recover and heal in order to become queens and feminine that they are meant to be?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 19 - African Melanin Queens Letting Go Of Tug A War Game And Rope
In this episode, we will discuss black women letting go of the rope in Tug-of-War with black men and trying to convince them that they should be chosen, wanted, needed, loved, validated, approved of, or accepted. It is sad the way that black women have been deceived, led astray, manipulated, cheated on, abused, unalive, bamboozled, and more by black men. The way black men talk about black women as far as how they need to be, think, act, behave, and do. And then turn around and throw it in your face.It really amazes me how black men have told women for years in rap songs about women being sex objects, hooch mamas, hoes, groupies, sidekicks, and friends with benefits. If you loved me, you would have to give them your bodies, and then get you pregnant, and leave you as a single mom.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 18- The reason why marriage should be 50-50.
In this episode, I wanted to talk about why relationships and marriage should be 50/50. Why do people want the mommy, daddy, and child relationship versus a partnership and adult relationship? What are the mommy, daddy, and daughter relationships? This debate has been going on on all social media all the time on panels to the point that it was annoying. The fighting between Black women and men has become ridiculous. It is not helping the Black community in any capacity. It just causes a divide between Black women and men. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 17- Is The Kevin Samuel_ Manasphree_ and Red Pill Over_
In this episode, I discuss whether the Red Pill sector is dead or dying. How, since Kevin Samuel passed away, the Red Pill has fallen apart? I am going over an old video that Kevin Samuel did talking to a women who owned her own business and telling her that she would never have a high-value man because of the way that she looks. And the passport boys have been quiet lately. Then also about Andrew Tate and how he came into the Red Pill sector and was then arrested in Romania for human trafficking. Now he is singing a new tune away from the Red Pill sector. Fresh and Fit got kicked off Youtube due to certain acts. The Red Pills are falling apart.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 16- Let_s talk about dating, relationships, and marriage_
In this episode, i’m gonna be talking about the difference between dating, boyfriend and girlfriend, and marriage. Are all three stages of relationships different when it comes to romantic relationships in general? Is marriage really better than being in romantic relationship as girlfriend and boyfriend. Are all of three of these different stages of marriage when it comes to spiritual? So I’m gonna pretty much break them down and perspective as far as how each one of them is the three different stages of marriage.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 15- African Melanin Queens: The reason why marriage should be 50-50.
In this episode, I will be talking about why marriage is 50/50. Many women want a man to take care of them as far as paying the bills and a certain lifestyle. Most men want a woman to stay home cooking, cleaning, and raising kids. The problem is that most couples end up divorced, living this lifestyle for many different reasons. Many women who live this lifestyle end up being miserable because their whole life centered around their husbands and children. They were never able to have a career or live their dreams. And some men end up leaving their wives for other younger women. And when these women get divorced, their husbands end up not wanting to pay child support, alimony, and sponsor support. So, this episode shows why women must ensure they follow their dreams and have things on their own instead of depending on a man to take care of them.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 14 - African Melanin Queens: My thoughts on the Cam Newton and Nick Cannon interview with dr. Bryant.
In this episode, I’m gonna be discussing my thoughts on the Nick Cannon and Cam Newton interview with Dr. Bryant. I don’t know why people are surprised about these two men justifying the fact that they’re having multiple babies by multiple women without being married to any of them. And why women are accepting the fact of this behavior when it comes to these men that have money as well as men that don’t have money like that. But never think about what happens to the man, how are these women going to be able to take care of all these babies they have with this one man. It is a true meaning of what polygamy truly is. What?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 13 - African Melanin Queens: Why we don’t pay attention to the red flags when it comes to Platonic, or romantic relationships?
In this episode, we’re going to be discussing why we don’t pay attention to the red flags when it comes to platonic, and romantic relationships. A lot of the signals are right there in front of our face as far as why we shouldn’t be dealing with certain people in relationships in general, and yet we continue to ignore these red flags in order to, get involved with these people because of what they represent as far as a wolf and she’s clothing, boy and girl to crow, wolf, sirens, vampires, harlots, succubus, sirens, and the Jezebel spirit. Because we only want to see what we want to see, Instead of seeing what is truly there. Even though somebody may not be interested in us as far as a friendship, or romantic relationship, we still will try to pursue this person anyway. We need to learn to stop doing, and coming to the realization that this is not the person that is not meant for us in the first place. So we’re gonna go over these red flags when it comes to any type of relationship. I hope that people will learn something from this particular episode.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 12 - African Melanin Queens The reason why the black community cannot make any Romantic relationship work?
In this episode, I’m gonna be discussing why Black people cannot make romantic relationships, and marriages work. This isn’t just about romantic relationships, this is also about friendships, and family relationships. Everybody is stuck on the romantic side of relationship, but they’re not on the actual platonic side of the relationship, a.k.a. the friendship. We are gonna talk about why relationships in general are one-sided meaning that one person is from the relationship. The other person is. All this stuff that everybody is saying is because one person is gonna have to lower themselves In all aspects in order to be in that relationship. Because what I’m getting from these panels, black men and black women, they want somebody to have to settle, somebody to have to lower themselves, someone’s gonna have to bend over backwards and make somebody else happy by being a people pleaser, build a bear, build a doll, Seat, filler, and people pleaser. Relationships in general are never going to be evenly yoked because of this following issue that I’m gonna be talking about today. And please let me not even get started when it comes to sex and how unevenly yoked it. So we’re gonna talk about what 50-50 actually means.. Why is it important when it comes to a relationship?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 11 - African Melanin Queens: Why black women are unmarried and single mothers
In this video, I’m gonna be discussing why black women are unmarried and single. We’re gonna have to go all the way back to elementary school to have this conversation. Because this isn’t just about adult relationships we also got a start with elementary and teenage relationships. Because that’s where it all begins. There were girls that were having sex at the age of nine and eight years old with Young boys. And then you have young girls that are being molested by a family member, or there, mommy or daddy‘s girlfriend, wife, boyfriend, or husband. This particular topic is not as simple as people on these panels on different platforms are saying. Because you’re gonna have to go back to childhood to basically figure all of this out. You even have to go back as far as slavery to figure this out and you may even have to even further back to the culture that is of Africa to figure that out, so we’re gonna pretty much start from the beginning when it comes to our actual culture that is of African culture. And then we’re gonna move to the slavery culture, and then we’re gonna go into The segregation in modern civilization culture. I think if we look at this in those different type of sections, then we might be able to figure out why this is happening.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 10 - How A Spiritual Sabbatical Can Help You Heal And Recover?
In this episode, I talk about my spiritual sabbatical and what I’ve learned so far while being on it. How spiritual sabbaticals can help people when it comes to recovery and healing? How I Plan to use spiritual sabbaticals to help my clients when it comes to recovery and healing to become new and better version of themselves. And what the spiritual sabbatical consist of?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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My Thoughts On The Sonya Massey Situation.
Let me first say my condolences to her family and her children and the people who knew her. May she rest in peace. In this episode, we’re gonna talk about this situation with Sonya Massey as far as her losing her life to a police officer just because she had hot water on a stove. How just because she said I rebuke you, this police officer decided he wanted to unalive her. It is sad that in 2024 we are still dealing with racial profiling, police brutality, colorism, and not being treated fairly as Black people. It is a shame how a lot of people in the black community are saying negative things about the situation. And what we all as Black people need to learn from this situation of racism, colorism, discrimination, and police brutality. Why black women are being attacked all the way around by other race of women, black men, pick me chicks, and now police officers? Are black women really truly protected? Let’s have this conversation.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 8 - African Melanin Queens Stop With Tug Of War With Black
In this episode, I’m gonna be discussing why black women need to stop this tug-of-war game when it comes to black men. It is sad the way black women are out here looking desperate because these black men that y’all don’t really want anyway, or deciding to be with other race of women. It is OK if these men don’t want you, because they’re not meant for you. As someone that lowered my standards in order to be with men, that I knew I shouldn’t have been with in the first place, I can definitely speak on why women need to stop trying to convince these men of why y’all should be together. I get the fact that a lot of women are single mothers in the black community, and raising a child by yourself is definitely not easy without the father. And I especially don’t like the way I hear men saying that black women need choose better when they don’t have very many options of successful men in the black community compared to other race of women. How many multi billionaires and millionaires do we have in every city and state that are African-American men? How many black men make over $41,000 a year in every city and states? What city and state that you live in determines the type of men that you have as far as who to choose from that are somewhat successful, so I’m going to be the voice of reason, and explain why black women need to stop playing this game of tug-of-war with black men. Because it is nothing but a losing game for black women.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 7 - African Melanin Queens Stop With Tug Of War With Black Men.
In this episode, I’m gonna be discussing why black women need to stop this tug-of-war game when it comes to black men. It is sad the way black women are out here looking desperate because these black men that y’all don’t really want anyway, or deciding to be with other race of women. It is OK if these men don’t want you, because they’re not meant for you. As someone that lowered my standards in order to be with men, that I knew I shouldn’t have been with in the first place, I can definitely speak on why women need to stop trying to convince these men of why y’all should be together. I get the fact that a lot of women are single mothers in the black community, and raising a child by yourself is definitely not easy without the father. And I especially don’t like the way I hear men saying that black women need choose better when they don’t have very many options of successful men in the black community compared to other race of women. How many multi billionaires and millionaires do we have in every city and state that are African-American men? How many black men make over $41,000 a year in every city and states? What city and state that you live in determines the type of men that you have as far as who to choose from that are somewhat successful, so I’m going to be the voice of reason, and explain why black women need to stop playing this game of tug-of-war with black men. Because it is nothing but a losing game for black women.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 6 - What Is Spiritual Reason Why You Are Alone Aka A Sabbatical?
In this episode, I’m gonna be talking about the real reason why people are spiritually alone a.k.a. a sabbatical. A lot of people don’t understand why they are alone. They think that something is wrong with them because they don’t have friends, relationships, are successful, and things are not going the way they’re supposed to. And it doesn’t help when you have people making fun of you, and your family, wondering why it is you don’t have friends. And your parents are pushing you to make friends, to make good grades, and all of these other things, not understanding that their goal is a parent is to guide you into direction that God is pushing you to be based upon your talent. The truth is being alone is a way of being able to be one with the higher power, regardless of what your religion and spirituality is. Is for you to work on yourself and to achieve all of your goals, dreams, and what God has put you on this earth to do when it comes to helping others. But a lot of people, instead of focusing on themselves and building a relationship with a higher power, you’re being a part of the world of people that are just going to pull you into the secular world. So this podcast is all about telling you the real reason why you are alone. And believe it or not is not as bad as you think as far as being alone once you learn that the purpose of why you are alone in the first place. because society has been telling you that being alone is a bad thing, when in all actuality, it’s not. And I’m going to explain why being alone is not as bad as you think considering I’m currently going on a sabbatical. And I’m gonna tell y’all about my first day of my sabbatical and what is sabbatical actually means. So I hope this makes a lot of people feel much better about being alone, and not beingaccepted by society.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 5- Part two of my thoughts on Tyler, calling herself colored and not black
In this episode, I’m gonna be talking about the controversy centering around Tyla when it comes to calling herself colored versus being called black. I don’t think a lot of people in America who call themselves Black understand that there are more people that call themselves African whatever their nationality is calling themselves black. I don’t think people understand the stigma when it comes to calling yourself black and the behavior that comes with that. There are a lot of people that are in different countries that happen to be of African descent calling themselves black. For example, the Dominican Republic and Costa Rica do not call themselves black. There are many people in the islands that do not call themselves black. just because African descent people in America choose to call themselves. Black does not mean the rest of the world has to call themselves black if they choose not to. I don’t understand why Black people don’t understand that just because you choose to call yourself black does not mean everybody else choose to call themselves that. We also gonna talk about the behavior and the actions that come with yourself that a lot of people do not understand negative, So today. I’m gonna take y’all a history lesson, the word colored and the word black I hope that this gives people a better understanding why it shouldn’t even matter what you call yourself.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 4 - My Thoughts On Tyla Calling Herself Colored Instead Of Black
In this episode, I’m gonna be talking about the controversy centering around Tyla when it comes to calling herself colored versus being called black. I don’t think a lot of people in America who call themselves Black understand that there are more people that call themselves African whatever their nationality is calling themselves black. I don’t think people understand the stigma when it comes to calling yourself black and the behavior that comes with that. There are a lot of people that are in different countries that happen to be of African descent calling themselves black. For example, the Dominican Republic and Costa Rica do not call themselves black. There are many people in the islands that do not call themselves black. just because African descent people in America choose to call themselves. Black does not mean the rest of the world has to call themselves black if they choose not to. I don’t understand why Black people don’t understand that just because you choose to call yourself black does not mean everybody else choose to call themselves that. We also gonna talk about the behavior and the actions that come with yourself that a lot of people do not understand negative, So today. I’m gonna take y’all a history lesson, the word colored and the word black I hope that this gives people a better understanding why it shouldn’t even matter what you call yourself.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 3 - African Melanin Queens When It Comes To Not Being Chosen By Black Men.
In this episode, I’m gonna be discussing why African-American women in particular need to stop worrying about whether or not a black man wants to choose you or not. I have listened to these panels where they talk about black men and black women and everything and their mama, that black women are doing wrong as far as why they’re not chosen. The fact that black men and black women faces about other races of women. But it doesn’t make it better when black women are out here trying to be like other race of women when it comes to the way they act when it comes to the promiscuous that is of the Jezebel spirit. I really would like black women to embrace being a queen versus being a harlot when it comes to the way they go about dealing with men in general. Black women need to embrace being a queen as far as the way you carry yourself and how you deal with men.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 2 - African Melanin Queens vs Black Women
In this episode, I’m gonna be discussing a difference between African melanin women, a.k.a. African-American women versus black women. People need to understand there’s the difference between a nationality and a color when it comes to people. There are a lot of people that prefer to call themselves a color versus color themselves and actual nationality. And people don’t understand by calling yourself a color that means you are a nobody, Versus calling yourself with your nationality is means that is not only where you’re from but who you are. A lot of people don’t understand that calling yourself black is like calling yourself nothing. So I’m gonna use some examples of what I mean when I say why people need to stop calling themselves black and calling themselves African-American. And the stigma that comes with calling yourself black. I think by the time I get finished, hopefully a lot of people will learn something from this podcast.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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Episode 1 - African Melanin Queens
Let me first say I wanna welcome you to African Melanin Queens. this podcast is all about helping my African-American, and black women go from being the Jezebel Spirit, the sex industry spirit, the pick me spirit, and the trauma, single motherhood, being told her because you’re older, unattractive, average, or have a disability, that you don’t deserve to have a man, breaking those stereotypes and becoming the queens that are supposed to be that is God understanding that it is OK to not be married, boyfriend, or dealing with these men that don’t wanna be in committed relationship. You can let God be your husband, and lead you to the man that is made for you. A man that loves you the way Jesus loves the church. A man who is only on you, and that is not out here looking for other women. so this episode we’re gonna be talking about what this podcast is gonna be about when it comes to going from being black women, to African-American women, to African-AmericanQueens. Will also be talking about some famous African women who ruled countries in Africa, the a lot of black women don’t know black women don’t know about. This is Podcast is not just for African women from America, but this is for every person that is an African descendent from slavery. So get started with this episode.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/african-melanin-queens--5161875/support.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
This Podcast is all about uplifting and encouraging black women as far as letting them know that they are enough. That black women are beautiful regardless of flaws, imperfections and mistakes that we made in our lives. But unfortunately there are a lot of black men and pick me chicks that are out here saying that black women that are independent, single mother's, average, and unattractive women are not good enough to be with high value black men. Well in this Podcast I'm going to pretty much disagree with everything that they're saying. There's nothing wrong with being an independent, dominant, sophisticated, self sufficient, classy, grown,elegant, stylish, and mature woman. And there's nothing wrong with being a single mother, average, or unattractive woman. Nor is there anything wrong with being celebate, practicing abstinence, or being a virgin. This Podcast is all about contradicting all of the pick me chicks and the men in the Manosphree on social media telling black women that
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