Sincerely, a Black Goddess

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Sincerely, a Black Goddess

This is for the broken Black Girls and the Healed ones. This is for my black girls that are scared to be vulnerable, admit when they’re wrong or even shed a tear, this is for my black girls that dance to their favorite songs behind closed doors, write their own music and poetry but are scared to share that Black Girl with everyone else. This is for my black girls that have been hurt, and who have hurt others and don’t know why they keep doing the same shit… they just do. I love my black girls. So from my diary to your ears, this is for you.

  1. 11

    Welcome 2 Season 2

    It’s small but it’s powerful! Why give up, when you can keep pushing.

  2. 10

    Forgive or Forget

    Ya man and ya home girl get into it, who’s side are you on? Your home girl don’t like how are ya man treats you, is she jealous or just looking out for you? Your man don’t like how your girls treat you, is he controlling or just looking out for you? What do you do when it’s Bestie vs. Bae?

  3. 9

    Why so toxic mom?

    I was asked to create another episode about toxic moms and elaborate just a little bit more on the secret jealousy some moms have towards their own daughters, have you ever experienced it?

  4. 8

    Can’t raise a Man

    I know how you ladies like to Tussle, but I can’t help but try and understand, why y’all think it’s easier as women, to raise a boy into a man. What about our young black daughters? If everybody wants a son, who’s going to raise our girls into women?

  5. 7

    Dear Black Superwoman

    Let’s talk about the elephant in the room. Yes I’m talking about Postpartum Depression. Why don’t we talk about it enough? Why are black women constantly told “Get over it. You got kids to take care of” and that’s exactly why we can’t get over it. How are we gonna take care of our babies when we’re not 100% alright. Dear momma, are you okay today?

  6. 6

    Poets Revival

    Dropped a secret episode. Taking my truth the way I know how. Spoken word has always been an outlet for the ones that find it hard to be heard. “Oh, so you a poet now?”

  7. 5

    Grown little Girl

    “I’m a grown ass woman” or so I thought I was! Then I realized, none of the shit I was doing meant I was grown. Crazy maybe, but not grown. So when did you realize, you ain’t really all that grown?

  8. 4

    Does it count though?

    “So Uhm, what’s your body count?” And be honest, cause apparently nobody is nowadays! But does every “body” count? Is this question too personal? Or are people just trying understand you from a bedroom point of view? But isn’t there a double standard? Or is everybody valid for their own needs and satisfaction!? It’s a “Touchy” kinda subject, but whoever said sex was easy.

  9. 3

    Why so insecure Boo?

    Don’t believe these B-Words that say they ain’t insecure! Ever wondered why sometimes you’re that friend everybody jokes about? Stop being the dummy friend and kick them toxic people to the side Goddess!

  10. 2

    Karma, is that you?

    How do you know when Karma is kicking your ass because of stuff you’ve done to other people? Listen to how I found out. Listen to how I’m healing after so long. It should help you too. I know I’m not the only one that’s done stuff like this.

  11. 1

    Broken Hearted Bitches

    Get a preview of what’s to come from my personal journal of shit. It’s the beginning of the shit that made me such a shitty human being.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

This is for the broken Black Girls and the Healed ones. This is for my black girls that are scared to be vulnerable, admit when they’re wrong or even shed a tear, this is for my black girls that dance to their favorite songs behind closed doors, write their own music and poetry but are scared to share that Black Girl with everyone else. This is for my black girls that have been hurt, and who have hurt others and don’t know why they keep doing the same shit… they just do. I love my black girls. So from my diary to your ears, this is for you.

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Chetisarae

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