#CareFreeBlackGirl

A podcast hosted by a group of multi faceted women sitting down to discuss all things Carefree, Black and GIRL! Giving you the run down on the latest social issues, fashion trends, Black entertainment and self-care. What’s the ga ga girls! Tune in each month and hashtag #CareFreeBlackGirl to stay engaged with the conversation. HELP US KEEP THE LIGHTS ON -https://www.patreon.com/carefreeblackgirl Follow the team on Instagram Leslie Latrice - @LeslieLatrice Phoenix Luxe - @blerdylove Meka Lee - @the.mekalee Hazell Harve - @HazellHarve Follow the Podcast on Twitter @CFBGPod Produced by Quanna MC Engineered, Executive Produced by Wize Grazette (@TheRealWize)

  1. #CareFreeBlackGirl Season 11 Finale

    6H AGO

    #CareFreeBlackGirl Season 11 Finale

    Season 11… whew. What a season. We laughed, we learned, we unpacked, and most importantly — we stayed rooted in what it means to be carefree, intentional, and Black. In this season finale, we’re reflecting on the moments that moved culture, conversations that challenged us, and the women who reminded us why the CareFreeBlackGirl platform continues to matter. From SXSW highlights to cultural conversations, this episode wraps up a season full of growth, honesty, and community. ⸻ CareFreeBlackGirl of the Week ✨ This week, we’re honoring the incredible women who touched the CareFreeBlackGirl SXSW stage. From performers to vendors to the community that showed up and showed OUT — this wasn’t just an event, it was a reminder of what happens when Black women are given space to create, connect, and be free. Every artist. Every brand. Every attendee. You are the heartbeat of this movement. SXSW was a whole vibe — and we’re only getting started. ⸻ GURL Segment — Hot Topics + Culture Talk 💬 This season, the timeline gave us plenty to talk about: • Kandi Burruss & Todd Tucker Divorce Settlement Love, business, and navigating relationships in the public eye. What happens when partnership, legacy, and independence collide? • Award Show Season Reflections From snubs to standout moments — are award shows truly reflecting the culture, or are we still fighting to be properly seen? • The “N-Word” Outburst Conversation A moment that sparked deeper dialogue about respect, cultural boundaries, and accountability. • Durand Bernarr at the Grammys A win for authenticity and artistry. A reminder that being uniquely YOU will always have its moment. • Teyana Taylor Spotlight Celebrating creativity, evolution, and Black women redefining success on their own terms. • Policing Black Women’s Joy Why is joy still controversial when Black women embrace freedom and expression? • Trump Sending ICE to Airports Instead of Paying Workers A conversation around labor, politics, and the real-life impact on communities. ⸻ Get Free Segment 🧘🏾‍♀️ Detaching from the Mess While Staying Informed This season reminded us that awareness doesn’t have to come at the cost of peace. You can: • Stay informed without being overwhelmed • Engage without internalizing chaos • Care without carrying everything Protecting your energy is not ignorance — it’s strategy. ⸻ Girl to Watch 👀✨ Taffy Babi Keep your eyes on her — she’s making moves and bringing fresh energy to the culture. ⸻ Season 11 Closing Thoughts 💭 Season 11 was about growth, honesty, and leaning deeper into community. Special shoutout to: • Leslie • Jasmine • Meka Thank you to everyone who listened, shared, supported, and showed up this season. Your support continues to grow this community and movement. We’ll see you next season — bigger, bolder, and even more carefree. ✨ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    59 min
  2. New Year 2.0: Soft Reset

    JAN 20

    New Year 2.0: Soft Reset

    In Season 11, Episode 8 of the CareFreeBlackGirl Podcast, we’re calling this a Soft Reset. This episode is about releasing performative “new year, new me” pressure and choosing intention, honesty, and ease instead. This conversation is for the Black women who built their lives in survival mode and are now asking: Who am I when survival isn’t the goal anymore? We talk about: Why New Year 2.0 exists Letting go of identities that once kept you safe The grief that comes with outgrowing old versions of yourself Why peace can feel unfamiliar (and even uncomfortable) The pressure to stay “relatable” while evolving GAME: Keep It / Leave It (This or That) 
We decide what’s coming with us — and what’s staying behind — including: Overcommitting out of guilt Romanticizing burnout Saying yes without checking capacity Group chats that drain you Soft mornings Being mysterious online Protecting your peace (publicly and privately) Girls to Watch: Unrivaled League — Black Women Edition We spotlight Black women redefining excellence and ownership in basketball, including: Alyssa Thomas Rickea Jackson Satou Sabally Chelsea Gray Unrivaled is proof that when Black women are given space, resources, and ownership, the result is elite — on and off the court. ✨ Closing Intentions: One word you’re carrying into this year One thing you’re releasing One thing you’re allowing yourself to enjoy — without guilt This is your reminder: You’re not late. You’re not behind. You’re exactly where you’re supposed to be. 🎧 Be sure to listen to all of Season 11 of the #CareFreeBlackGirl Podcast 💬 Join the conversation using #CareFreeBlackGirl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    23 min
  3. The Rise & Fall of Pillars

    11/11/2025

    The Rise & Fall of Pillars

    In this episode, the girls get real about what it means to watch our Black women icons go from celebrated to scrutinized. From Nicki Minaj’s messy online moments to Dr. Wendy Osefo’s shocking arrest, we unpack how fame, public image, and double standards impact Black women in the spotlight.  Segment 2: The Girls Segment Theme: The Rise & Fall of Our Black Women Pillars The girls dive into the complicated legacies of women we’ve celebrated for years — and what happens when the internet turns on them. Discussion Points:Nicki Minaj Reflect on how she helped shape an entire era for women in rap. Discuss her influence, legacy, and the current controversy — from her recent rants to how fans are reacting. Question for the table: Can someone be a legend and still lose their way online? Dr. Wendy Osefo A respected professor, commentator, businesswoman, and Real Housewives of Potomac star facing recent fraud charges. Talk about the optics, the disappointment, and how this plays into the “strong Black woman” narrative being weaponized. Question for the table: Are we too quick to cancel our educated Black women when they stumble? The Bigger Picture: The internet’s obsession with Black women’s downfall. How the media amplifies missteps more than wins. What accountability and grace look like in the digital age. Transition Line: “It’s wild seeing how fast love turns into memes. But like we always say—being carefree doesn’t mean being perfect.”  Game: Who Said Dat?! Each host guesses who said the quote — Nicki Minaj or Wendy Osefo. Quotes: “I’m not the next anyone — I’m the first me.” “Don’t ever let anyone dim your light because they can’t handle your shine.” “When you’re educated and beautiful, they call you difficult instead of brilliant.”  Girls to Watch: Monaleo The girls highlight Houston rapper Monaleo, fresh off her Sexy Soulann record and her stunning pink wedding moment. Discuss her growth, confidence, and impact on modern rap femininity. Watch: Sexy Soulann Video Interview: Breakfast Club  HOT or NOT: Shop Black & Unlimited at Walmart This week we’re reviewing Black-owned brands available at Walmart — and deciding what’s HOT or NOT! The Lip Bar (makeup) Black Girl Sunscreen (skincare) Partake Foods (snacks) Uncle Funky’s Daughter (haircare) Scotch Porter (men’s grooming) Key Talking Point: Encourage listeners to shop Black not just during Black History Month, but all year long — and recognize how big retailers can amplify Black-owned businesses. Transition Line: “Being carefree also means being conscious — let’s put our money where our culture is.”  CareFree Keys The girls end with reflections on grace, growth, and humanity. Prompt: How do we honor our heroes when they’re human? Get Free Statements: “Give grace, but don’t glorify chaos.” “Support women who are growing, not just when they’re glowing.” “Sometimes the fall teaches more than the rise ever could.”  Outro Join the conversation using #CareFreeBlackGirl. Follow us at @CareFreeBlackGirlInc and @CFBGPod on all platforms. Tune in, stay loud, and stay CareFree. 💕 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    49 min

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A podcast hosted by a group of multi faceted women sitting down to discuss all things Carefree, Black and GIRL! Giving you the run down on the latest social issues, fashion trends, Black entertainment and self-care. What’s the ga ga girls! Tune in each month and hashtag #CareFreeBlackGirl to stay engaged with the conversation. HELP US KEEP THE LIGHTS ON -https://www.patreon.com/carefreeblackgirl Follow the team on Instagram Leslie Latrice - @LeslieLatrice Phoenix Luxe - @blerdylove Meka Lee - @the.mekalee Hazell Harve - @HazellHarve Follow the Podcast on Twitter @CFBGPod Produced by Quanna MC Engineered, Executive Produced by Wize Grazette (@TheRealWize)

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