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Alisha: The Wayward Black Woman Podcast
by Alisha M Gray
"Alisha: The Wayward Black Woman Podcast", delves into the extraordinary life and journey of Alisha Gray, a Black woman who has navigated the complexities of identity, societal expectations, and personal growth. Alisha's story is one of resilience, self-discovery, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world that often seeks to confine and define individuals based on their race and gender. Through Alisha's raw and honest storytelling, listeners will gain insight into the unique challenges faced by Black women, from navigating professional spaces to grappling with the intersections of race, gender, and societal norms. Alisha's narrative serves as a powerful testament to the strength and diversity of the Black female experience, challenging preconceived notions and shedding light on the nuanced realities that shape the lives of Black women. Join us as we delve into Alisha's personal journey, exploring the pivotal moments and transformative experiences that have molded her into th
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Subtle Violence
This Episode examines how subtle Violence affe ts the #African American community.
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Trump, Classism, and the Shaming of the Poor in America
This episode discusses the current Administration, and it's need to address key intersectional concerns, amongst rumours of impending fascism.
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The Exploitation of Black Academia by White Supremacists- Wayward Black Woman Podcast
In thus Episode, I talk about the exploitation of the Black Community via the dominant co-opting & over taking of academic terms by White Supremacists, many of whom are associated with the new Trump Administration.
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Modern day Sexism & Misogyny in the Black Community, within the Era of Donald Trump
Today's podcast gives an in depth analysis of how Blackwomen have been marginalized within the understanding of modern day sexism via misogyny/misogynoir, thus creating 'avenues of deception.'
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The 2025 Trump Inauguration, Season 2'- Episode 1
In this Episode...-Trump inauguration -Elon Musk Nazi salute-Snoop Dogg, Nelly, Soulja Boy rape charges & Trump invite-Male Misogyny increasing-Tiffany Henyard racist nonsense-Tiktok ban Bought by Meta?-Economy in America, white vs. Black
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Ep. 9 - The African American vs. Hispanic, Fat Joe 'N' word Controversy
In this episode, I discuss (once again), an African American 'elephant in the room; which is deserves more discussion.
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Ep. 8-The Wayward Black Woman Podcast- 'Coincidences'
This Episode details a series of 'Coincidences', that have encompassed our daily lives lately; including: the Democratic Party guise, deaths in the field of AI, and the Drones Over New Jersey incident.
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Ep. 7- The Wayward Black Woman Podcast, 'Greed, Misogyny, & Envy'
This Episode explores how the popularity of three things have been fused & purposefully manipulated, in order to propagate the illusion of Patriarchal male power and influence; upon Black women.
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Ep. 6:The Wayward Black Woman Podcast- The Blackwomen are NOT Alright
This episode details the harsh truth regarding the treatment of African-American Women by society. In particular, how the Western world using white liberalism as a tool to empower white supremacist logic, often times against us.Focusing upon Black womens': current economy, physician cultural incompetence, and vulnerability to violence...one can say that this conversation is long over due.Over due...for both reparations, and an apology.
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Ep. 5: The Wayward Black Woman Podcast- Delusional Disorder, and how it is Adversely Affecting the African American Community
In this episode, I discuss how delusional disorders are adversely affecting the Black Community. In particular, the growth in erotomanic disorders has become prevalent; creating an avenue of stalking and further violence.
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Alisha: The Wayward Black Woman Podcast-Ep. 4...Blackwomen and The 4b Movement
This Episode gives insight into the new Feminist Korean '4b' Movement, and how it is being interpreted in the U.S.And also, what we need to do about it...from a Black feminists perspective.
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Kamala Harris, the 2024 election and White Womens' Privilege-Ep.3
This is a podcast first uploaded on my 'X' platform, @RealAlishaGray, prior to zdonald Trump winning the 2024 election.
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Ep: 2- The Wayward Woman Podcast: African Americans,#KamalaHarris, and Democrat White-Neo Liberalism...The Middle of Nowhere
In this Episode, we discuss the policies of Kamala Harris; within the African American perspective.How do they affect us?Will they ever be implemented?And, why all of the constant pandering, hiding an obvious white liberal agenda?Is is simply blackmail...or something more?
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Ep 1: 2024: Year of Denial, After a Decade of Lies
This episode discusses the 'denial' of the Black community, and how we often use the psychological defense mechanism, known as deflection, especially when confronted with difficult topics, such as: race co-option, code switching, liberal bigotry, and intersectional racism.These issues are especially complex, when considering the current 2024 election between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.Take a Listen.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
"Alisha: The Wayward Black Woman Podcast", delves into the extraordinary life and journey of Alisha Gray, a Black woman who has navigated the complexities of identity, societal expectations, and personal growth. Alisha's story is one of resilience, self-discovery, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world that often seeks to confine and define individuals based on their race and gender. Through Alisha's raw and honest storytelling, listeners will gain insight into the unique challenges faced by Black women, from navigating professional spaces to grappling with the intersections of race, gender, and societal norms. Alisha's narrative serves as a powerful testament to the strength and diversity of the Black female experience, challenging preconceived notions and shedding light on the nuanced realities that shape the lives of Black women. Join us as we delve into Alisha's personal journey, exploring the pivotal moments and transformative experiences that have molded her into th
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