Episodios

  • Episode 31 - Healing and Recovery to Become The African Melanin Queens In Your Present and Future You.
    Jul 12 2025
    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.

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    1 h
  • Episode 30 - African Melanin Queens Scarlet Letter.
    Jun 22 2025
    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?

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    30 m
  • Episode 29 - The Country Wayne Skit Review.
    May 18 2025
    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?

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    2 h y 58 m
  • Episode 28 - African Melanin Queens: The History Of The Fancy Girl Trades And African Queens Who Ruled Nations In Africa.
    May 3 2025
    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.

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    1 h y 33 m
  • Episode 27-Why The Things And People That You Want May Not Be What You Need?
    Apr 6 2025
    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?

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    36 m
  • Episode 26 - African Melanin Queens: Why Its Okay To Be Alone, And Not Being Wanted?
    Mar 30 2025
    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 castles

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    50 m
  • Episode 25 - African Melanin Queens VS Harlots, Jezebel, and Succubus Women
    1 h y 44 m
  • Episode 24 - African Melanin Queens Vs Succubus, Harlots, and Jezebels
    56 m