1 hr 7 min

The Yeehaw Yolandas Are Mad As Hell The Black Girl Voices Podcast

    • Society & Culture

✨ Welcome to The Black Girl Voices Podcast! ✨
Join hosts Shivaun & Whitney weekly for a journey through laughter, tears, shade, and wisdom. This podcast is a safe haven crafted by Black women for Black women. From dissecting pop culture to confronting racism, we cover it all while creating a space where everyone feels seen, heard, and maybe even enlightened
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🎙️ Episode 10: The Yeehaw Yolandas Are Mad As Hell
🔍 Summary: In this conversation, Shivaun and Whitney touch on topics such as the Groundhog Day tradition, the criticism of Oprah Winfrey, the expectation for black women to perform activism, and the demand for celebrities to speak out on social issues. They also highlight Black women's labor and emotional toll in advocating for their existence. The conversation emphasizes the need for individuals to educate themselves and not rely solely on Black women to do the work of activism. In this part of the conversation, Shivaun and Whitney discuss the weaponized incompetence of the left and the vitriolic violence of the right. They express frustration with the lack of action on important issues such as gun violence, homelessness, and education. They also criticize the prioritization of entertainment over social justice work and the constant pressure to be activists. 
 
🚀 Follow @blackgirlvoices on Instagram for exciting updates and sneak peeks. Plus, dive deeper into the conversation by joining our Patreon for exclusive content and behind-the-scenes tea. ☕

✨ Welcome to The Black Girl Voices Podcast! ✨
Join hosts Shivaun & Whitney weekly for a journey through laughter, tears, shade, and wisdom. This podcast is a safe haven crafted by Black women for Black women. From dissecting pop culture to confronting racism, we cover it all while creating a space where everyone feels seen, heard, and maybe even enlightened
👉🏿 Join Our Patreon Fam! 👈🏿
Love what you hear? Support us on Patreon for bonus content and special perks! Click here to join: Patreon Link
❓ Have Questions or Grievances? ❓
We want to hear from you! Share your thoughts and questions with us through our feedback form: Feedback Form
 
🎙️ Episode 10: The Yeehaw Yolandas Are Mad As Hell
🔍 Summary: In this conversation, Shivaun and Whitney touch on topics such as the Groundhog Day tradition, the criticism of Oprah Winfrey, the expectation for black women to perform activism, and the demand for celebrities to speak out on social issues. They also highlight Black women's labor and emotional toll in advocating for their existence. The conversation emphasizes the need for individuals to educate themselves and not rely solely on Black women to do the work of activism. In this part of the conversation, Shivaun and Whitney discuss the weaponized incompetence of the left and the vitriolic violence of the right. They express frustration with the lack of action on important issues such as gun violence, homelessness, and education. They also criticize the prioritization of entertainment over social justice work and the constant pressure to be activists. 
 
🚀 Follow @blackgirlvoices on Instagram for exciting updates and sneak peeks. Plus, dive deeper into the conversation by joining our Patreon for exclusive content and behind-the-scenes tea. ☕

1 hr 7 min

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