Episodios

  • Ep 10 Part 1: Black Women: Endangered Species
    Oct 17 2025

    In this powerful and essential Episode 10, we dive deep into the challenging, complex, and often painful reality for Black women in modern society. Titled "Black Women: An Endangered Species," this episode fearlessly tackles the systemic issues that make survival, not just thriving, a constant battle.

    We explore alarming statistics and personal narratives surrounding:

    • Mental Health and the "Strong Black Woman" Myth: The toll of constant resilience and how to prioritize self-care in a world that demands your strength.
    • The Dating & Marriage Crisis: Why are Black women often disproportionately left out of conventional relationship narratives, and what are the societal forces at play?
    • Economic Vulnerability and Wellness: Discussing the wage gap, healthcare disparities, and the importance of creating financial and physical safety nets.
    • Finding Community and Safety: Practical ways to build your tribe, protect your peace, and advocate for yourself and your sisters.

    This isn't a pity party—it's a necessary call to action and a moment for radical self-reflection and community building. If you are a Black woman, this conversation is your validation. If you love a Black woman, this is your required listening. Tune in for a raw, honest, and ultimately empowering dialogue that provides insight and inspiration for protecting the most valuable resource: us.

    Listen, share, and join the conversation: Is the Black woman truly an endangered species, and what are we going to do about it?

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    Single Black Female New England

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    14 m
  • Episode 9, Can't Give It Away
    Oct 10 2025

    Welcome back to Single Black Female! In Episode 9, "Can't Give It Away," we're getting brutally honest about the current dating landscape. Host [Host Name(s)] deep-dives into the viral topic: "Men Are Lost in New England." Is it the region, or are men everywhere struggling with commitment and direction? We share frustrating New England dating stories and social commentary on the state of men today.

    Then, we tackle the provocative phrase, "Can't Give It Away," as it relates to Black female intimacy and self-worth. This isn't about being prude—it's about holding a high value on your body, time, and emotional energy. Are you practicing selective intimacy? We discuss the peace that comes from establishing high standards and refusing to settle in a "dating scarcity" environment.

    Finally, we navigate the confusing space between healthy Boundary Expansion and toxic Boundary Erosion. How do you grow in your dating life without compromising your core values? Tune in for the real talk Black women need on dating, value, and empowerment!

    #SingleBlackFemale #DatingNewEngland #CantGiveItAway #BlackWomenDating


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    Single Black Female New England

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    39 m
  • Episode 8: "Emotionally Naked, Love Bombed & Tired: The One Who Got Away"
    Sep 29 2025

    In this raw and unfiltered episode of Single Black Female, we dive deep into the emotional trenches of modern dating. We're talking about the one who got away — that lingering "what if" that keeps us up at night. But it doesn’t stop there.

    We get emotionally naked in this conversation, exploring the vulnerability it takes to love and be loved, even when it feels like you're doing it all alone. Have you ever been love-bombed—showered with affection only to be ghosted when you let your guard down? Yeah, us too. And honestly? We're tired. Tired of starting over. Tired of mixed signals. Tired of dating apps. Tired of hoping this time it’s different.

    If you’ve ever felt like you're giving your all and still ending up empty, this one’s for you.

    💭 Let’s unpack the emotional rollercoaster of dating as a Black woman in today’s world—with honesty, humor, and a little healing.

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    Single Black Female New England

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    45 m
  • Episode 7: "Working It Out", Separated, Been Through, Imposter
    Sep 26 2025

    In this episode of Single Black Female New England, we dive deep into the mess and the magic of becoming. Host [Lollie & Angie open up about navigating life after separation, the emotional weight of “being through,” and the journey of reclaiming space—physically, emotionally, and mentally. From hitting the gym to hitting personal walls, we’re talking about working out in every sense of the word.

    We also tackle the quiet struggle of imposter syndrome—how it creeps in when you're rebuilding, redefining, and reintroducing yourself to the world. If you've ever felt like you're faking it just to make it, or you're lifting more than just weights, this one's for you.

    Tap in for real talk, raw moments, and a little healing in motion.

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    38 m
  • Episode 6 “Don’t Play with Me” – Betrayal, Consistency & the Cost of Settling
    Sep 19 2025

    In this episode of Single Black Female New England, we’re getting real about the sting of betrayal, the importance of consistency, and what it means to open yourself up to something new—without lowering your dating standards.

    Hosts Lollie & Angie unpack the emotional rollercoaster of navigating relationships where actions don’t match words, and where “potential” often tries to pass for progress. How do you stay grounded when betrayal comes from those closest to you? Why does consistency feel like a luxury in modern dating? And when is it time to redefine what we actually want—and deserve?

    This episode is about reclaiming clarity, raising the bar, and walking away from what no longer aligns. Because being single isn’t the problem—settling is.

    🎧 Tap in for the truths you’ve been thinking but maybe haven’t said out loud.

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    57 m
  • Episode 5: Reclaiming Power – Agency, Toxicity & the Mirror We Avoid
    Sep 14 2025

    In this powerful and unfiltered episode of Single Black Female New England, we’re diving deep into the complex terrain of agency, toxicity, sexual harassment, and self-reflection. What does it truly mean to reclaim your power in spaces that constantly try to shrink you? How do we confront the toxic dynamics we participate in—or allow to continue? And when is the last time we looked in the mirror, not to judge, but to really see ourselves?

    Hosts Lollie & Angie unpack the layers of navigating life as a Black woman in environments where being heard, respected, and safe isn’t always guaranteed. Through personal reflection, cultural commentary, and unflinching honesty, we explore the painful truths and empowering breakthroughs that come with setting boundaries and demanding better—from others and from ourselves.

    This episode is a call to pause, listen, and maybe even confront some uncomfortable truths.

    🎧 Tune in, take a breath, and let's talk about it.

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    42 m
  • Episode 4, Part 2 – Triggers, Guilt, Manifestation & the Laws of Attraction
    Aug 22 2025

    In part 2 of this episode in this episode of Single Black Female New England, we explore the challenges and triumphs of being a single Black woman in New England through the lens of self-discovery, healing, and empowerment. We delve into the laws of attraction, manifestation practices, and how these principles shape dating, relationships, and personal growth. This conversation unpacks the emotional impact of triggers, guilt, and societal expectations that many single Black women face, while also offering tools to transform those experiences into empowerment. If you’re navigating life as a single Black woman seeking love, balance, and self-acceptance, this episode offers valuable insights, reflections, and practical strategies for manifesting the life you deserve.

    Keywords: single Black women, New England, laws of attraction, manifestation, dating and relationships, self-discovery, triggers, guilt, empowerment, healing

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    Single Black Female New England

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    39 m
  • Episode 4, Part 1 – Triggers, Guilt, Manifestation, & the Laws of Attraction
    Aug 22 2025

    In this episode of Single Black Female New England, we explore the challenges and triumphs of being a single Black woman in New England through the lens of self-discovery, healing, and empowerment. We dive deep into the laws of attraction, manifestation practices, and how these shape dating, relationships, and personal growth. This conversation unpacks the emotional impact of triggers, guilt, and societal expectations that many single Black women face, while also offering tools to transform those experiences into empowerment. If you’re navigating life as a single Black woman seeking love, balance, and self-acceptance, this episode offers insight, reflection, and strategies for manifesting the life you deserve.

    Keywords: single Black women, New England, laws of attraction, manifestation, dating and relationships, self-discovery, triggers, guilt, empowerment, healing

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    Single Black Female New England

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    32 m