• Episode 43: Black Women Don’t Age: Black Women and Aging | Black Girl Pod | Ep. 44
    Mar 17 2026

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    This episode dives deep into the ways Black women embrace aging, culture, and community, challenging societal narratives around youth and beauty. It also explores the significance of food, family traditions, and ancestral connections that sustain Black culture across generations.

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    Chapters
    00:00 - Personal health and medical conditions affecting Black women
    00:30 - The importance of flossing and dental health in Black communities
    04:13 - Reflecting on personal challenges versus community struggles
    05:00 - Church attendance, spiritual nourishment, and community support
    06:02 - The role of faith, sermons, and online spiritual engagement
    07:06 - The significance of building relationships through church and community
    09:17 - Preaching, sermon preparation, and the experience of seminary
    10:00 - Celebrating Women's History Month and honoring Black women leaders
    11:00 - The spiritual and cultural significance of ancestral recipes and rhythms
    12:24 - Cooking, food as a form of healing, and traditional African flavors
    13:45 - Food experimentation, seasonings, and cultural culinary practices
    14:27 - Making meals, resourcefulness, and the importance of leftovers
    16:03 - Cooking as therapy and the joy of nourishing oneself and others
    17:01 - The cultural roots of food, family, and generational recipes
    18:13 - The connection between food, health, and cultural identity
    19:01 - Black women aging beautifully and embracing older age with pride
    20:02 - The societal focus on youth and the beauty of aging gracefully
    21:24 - Role models and admired Black women in media and culture
    22:34 - Viola Davis as a beauty muse and cultural icon
    23:07 - Embracing aging as a spiritual and cultural journey
    24:50 - The importance of Black elders and their wisdom
    26:05 - Black women’s longevity and the nourishment from traditional foods
    27:02 - The resilience and beauty of Black women aging and self-expression
    29:01 - Community, family, and matriarchal legacies passed down
    30:02 - The significance of aging in Black culture and its celebration
    31:06 - Roots in African origins, indigeneity, and ancestral connection
    32:43 - The role of food and earth connection in Black longevity
    33:41 - The impact of systemic racism, health disparities, and survival
    36:17 - The spiritual and cultural significance of food and nourishment
    37:13 - The link between food, identity, and aging gracefully
    38:44 - The deep connection between Black land, ancestry, and beauty
    41:09 - The importance of respecting elders and preserving cultural legacies
    44:57 - White versus Black family structures and community ties
    45:41 - The matriarchal role of Black women and aging with purpose
    47:34 - Oral tradition, culinary wisdom, and multi-generational learning
    48:09 - The intersection of food, identity, and mental health in Black women

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Episode 42: ANTM: Wanna be on Top? Surviving Capitalism not Tyra | Black Girl Pod | Ep. 43
    Mar 3 2026

    In this episode, the hosts discuss the growth of their podcast, personal struggles, and the importance of community support. They reflect on their faith and church attendance, the impact of current global events, and the challenges of surviving capitalism. The conversation also touches on the influence of parenthood on financial decisions, the courage needed to stand up against societal norms, and a critical look at the representation of beauty standards in media, particularly through the lens of America's Next Top Model. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the complexities of the modeling industry, particularly focusing on the experiences of Black women. They discuss the pervasive influence of patriarchy, the challenges faced by trailblazers in the industry, and the moral compromises that often accompany success. The conversation also touches on the societal pressures that lead to the adultification of Black girls and the cultural expectations that shape their identities. Ultimately, the hosts reflect on the need for a deeper understanding of these issues and the importance of supporting one another in navigating these challenges.

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    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Growth of the Podcast
    05:55 Reflections on Current Events and Global Awareness
    11:33 Parenting in a Capitalist Society
    16:54 Conversations on Gender and Inclusivity
    23:28 Nostalgia for America's Next Top Model
    28:54 The Evolution of Conversations Around Beauty
    34:22 Critique of the Industry and Performative Actions
    51:02 The Struggle Against Systemic Pressures
    56:06 Navigating Criticism and Accountability
    01:02:16 The Impact of Social Media on Perception
    01:10:35 Cultural Policing and Its Consequences

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Episode 41: Setting Yourself back to Set Yourself up for the Future| Black Girl Pod | Ep. 42
    Feb 17 2026

    In this episode, the hosts explore themes of empowerment, self-trust, and the complexities of modern relationships. They discuss the importance of navigating parenthood, dismantling patriarchal structures, and embracing discomfort as a part of personal growth. The conversation emphasizes the significance of community support and ancestral connections in guiding individuals on their journeys of self-discovery and finding their place in the world.

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    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Morning Vibes
    02:30 Navigating Birth and Parenthood
    05:00 Reflections on Relationships and Gender Roles
    10:37 The Balance of Masculine and Feminine Energies
    16:33 Dismantling Patriarchy and Embracing Empowerment
    22:04 The Importance of Self-Trust and Spiritual Guidance
    28:00 Finding Your Place and Purpose
    33:44 The Journey of Self-Discovery and Growth
    39:02 Embracing Change and New Environments
    44:36 The Power of Community and Ancestral Connection
    50:29 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Episode 39: Count your days, Ulta | RIP Alex Pretti | Shannon Sharpe & Ryan Davis | Black Girl Pod | Ep. 40
    Jan 27 2026

    In this conversation, the Raven and Morgan discuss a range of topics from Fetty Wap's release from prison to the emotional challenges of navigating relationships and community. They reflect on the current social and political climate, addressing issues of systemic racism, the role of religion, and the consequences of political choices. The conversation also touches on consumer expectations in the beauty industry, particularly in relation to Ulta Beauty World, highlighting the disconnect between brands and their customer base. In this episode, the hosts discuss various themes surrounding relationships, particularly focusing on the complexities of father-daughter dynamics and the impact of absentee parenting. They explore how emotional connections are vital in parenting and the societal expectations placed on fathers. The conversation also touches on cultural reflections, millennial nostalgia, and current reading habits, providing a well-rounded discussion on modern parenting and personal growth.


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    Chapters

    00:00 Fetty Wap's Release and Initial Reactions
    02:15 Navigating Emotional Connections and Community
    05:19 The Impact of Relationships on Emotional Well-being
    08:01 Navigating Political and Social Awareness
    10:52 The State of the World and Personal Frustrations
    13:41 The Role of White Moderates in Social Issues
    16:41 The Consequences of Political Choices
    19:37 The Dangers of Ignoring Systemic Issues
    22:39 The Need for Accountability in Law Enforcement
    25:21 Reflections on Recent Events and Their Impact
    28:17 Consumerism and Influencer Culture
    28:32 The Beauty Experience and Consumer Expectations
    31:42 The Economics of Beauty Events
    33:21 Ethics in Beauty Marketing
    35:16 The Impact of Beauty Events on Community
    41:02 Father-Daughter Relationships in Modern Society
    45:13 Understanding Child Development and Parental Responsibility
    55:31 Navigating Parenting and Career Choices
    58:23 Cultural Reflections on Relationships and Parenthood
    59:00 Exploring Literature and Psychological Insights
    01:00:19 Media Consumption: Movies and Series Discussions
    01:06:57 Critique of Representation in Film
    01:15:05 Health, Nutrition, and Sugar Addiction Awareness




    Keywords

    Fetty Wap, emotions, relationships, community, social issues, obliviousness, religion, politics, systemic racism, law enforcement, Ulta Beauty, girly podcast, father-daughter relationships, parenting complexities, cultural reflections, millennial nostalgia, current reads, parenting advice, emotional connection, absentee parenting, podcast discussion

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Episode 40: Black Girls Fighting Over Men and Boys - What Choice Did We Have? | WOTA | Black Girl Pod | Ep. 41
    Feb 3 2026

    This conversation explores the complexities of food relationships, personal growth, and the societal pressures faced by black women. The hosts discuss the importance of living authentically, navigating cultural expectations, and the impact of historical context on current dynamics. They reflect on their high school experiences, the role of environment in relationships, and the need for education and resources. The conversation culminates in a celebration of Black History Month, emphasizing the resilience and strength of black women.

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    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Confessions
    02:56 Navigating Food Relationships
    05:35 Living for Yourself
    08:34 The Impact of Fear and Scarcity
    11:44 Cultural Expectations and Personal Desires
    14:38 Reflections on High School Experiences
    17:40 The Role of Environment in Relationships
    20:28 The Dynamics of Female Competition
    23:19 The Influence of Male Behavior
    26:18 Historical Context of Black Women's Experiences
    29:16 Navigating Modern Masculinity and Femininity
    32:15 The Importance of Education and Resources
    35:22 Conversations Around Softness and Femininity
    38:07 The Complexity of Relationships
    41:03 Coping with Societal Pressures
    43:57 Cultural Reflections and Future Aspirations
    46:52 Conclusion and Reflections on Black History Month

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Episode 38: What If Your Therapist Said You and Your Partner Should Break Up? | WOTA | Black Girl Pod | Ep. 39
    Jan 20 2026

    In this engaging conversation, the speakers explore themes of personal growth, self-care, and the challenges of relationships. They discuss the importance of choosing oneself, navigating transitions, and the complexities of love and effort. The dialogue also touches on societal expectations and the need for self-awareness in pursuing personal goals.

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    Chapters:

    00:05:21 Introduction and Personal Growth
    00:05:55 Navigating Transitions
    00:06:31 Finding Peace and Choosing Yourself
    00:07:11 The Effort of Love
    00:13:23 Societal Expectations and Personal Goals
    00:17:11 The Girlboss Movement
    00:41:05 Love and Effort
    00:43:56 Reflecting on Life's Decisions

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Episode 37: Freeing Women from Shame Based Theology W. Kimberly Bulgin | Ep. 38
    Jan 13 2026

    Summary

    In this engaging conversation, Kimberly Bouldin, founder of the House of Women, discusses her mission to liberate women from shame-based theologies and empower them to embrace their identities. The hosts explore themes of deconstruction, the impact of societal and religious expectations on women, and the importance of creating safe spaces within church communities. They delve into the nuances of faith, femininity, and the journey towards self-acceptance, emphasizing the need for a more compassionate and understanding approach to spirituality.


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    Chapters

    00:00 Navigating New Beginnings
    06:17 Introducing Kimberly Bouldin and Her Mission
    10:30 The Journey of Deconstruction and Faith
    16:53 Finding Redemption for Women in Scripture
    21:01 The Impact of Shame-Based Theologies
    27:07 Dress Codes and Holiness in the Church
    33:17 Signs of a Free Woman
    55:28 Creating Safe Spaces in Church
    01:11:16 The Cost of Shame and the Call to Freedom

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Episode 35: “And Just Like That The 2025 Season Has Come To An End” | 2025 Wrapped + 2026 Podcast Visioning
    Dec 9 2025

    In this episode, Morgan and Agenda Pod engage in a deep and reflective conversation about spirituality, cultural heritage, and personal growth. They discuss the significance of Christmas, the impact of sermons, and the importance of connecting with one's roots through food and tradition. The conversation also touches on societal issues, the value of community, and the journey of self-discovery and acceptance.

    00:00:01 Introduction and Spiritual Reflections
    00:00:54 Cultural Heritage and Food
    00:27:34 Community and Personal Growth
    00:57:52 Societal Issues and Beliefs
    01:12:15 Looking Forward and Goal Setting

    What's on the Agenda? is a podcast created to center on and celebrate Black women. It explores topics like wellness, community, religion, misogynoir, and the nuances of our lived experiences. Made by Black girls for Black girls, hosts Raven Martin and Morgan Moore dive into hot topics with nuance and intention. Each conversational and thought-provoking episode fosters a welcoming, intellectually stimulating space for meaningful dialogue.

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    Chapters

    00:00 The Nostalgia of Music and Generational Gaps
    03:00 Navigating Health Challenges and Identity
    05:49 Cultural Conversations in Hair Care
    11:53 Experiences in Beauty Spaces
    21:52 Reflections on Wicked for Good
    23:58 Initial Reactions to the Movie
    26:00 Character Analysis and Performances
    29:56 Friendship Dynamics and Representation
    36:02 Themes of Love and Reality
    40:58 Cultural Commentary and Symbolism
    50:58 Healing from the Past: Embracing New Beginnings
    51:58 Finding Your People: The Importance of Community
    52:54 The Limits of Individual Change: Collective Realities
    53:50 Privilege and Power: Understanding Systemic Inequities
    55:22 Complicity in the Status Quo: The Challenge of Change
    56:52 The Power of Love: Healing and Support
    01:01:40 Navigating Friendships: The Dynamics of Race
    01:05:24 The Role of Black Women: Power and Responsibility
    01:09:38 The Importance of Self-Care and Healing
    01:11:23 Looking Ahead: New Beginnings and Fresh Perspectives

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    1 hr and 36 mins