I tried, but it's a no for me.
I really wanted to like this podcast, but after giving it several tries I find it really hard to relate to, even as a black woman. It's nice to discuss pop culture, but at a certain point it gets to be way too much in their episodes. Additionally, yes, black women have struggles that a lot of people won't understand and can't relate too. It's not fair and it makes our life tougher. As a black woman, I live this every day. I want a good balance of positivity and reality when I listen to a podcast led by black women, but each episode of this podcast goes way too hard on the negativity. I'm going to stop listening to this one. Really disappointed.
janpat via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/24/16
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