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Robin Tillotson
This...I...Do...For...Me
Over 50, Black and Fabulous!
This podcast introduces you to phenomenal Black women who are clearly changing the narrative of what it means to age vibrantly. You will hear from women age 50+ who are not sitting in rocking chairs waiting to die or sitting around waiting for anything for that matter. They are going after what they want, and they are sharing that wisdom so that you are reminded that you can also go out and change this world. They don’t mind getting older, but they want to look and feel good doing it! Join Robin Tillotson for Season 1 as we delve into these enlightening and inspiring conversations.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 32 ratings
Inspiring!!
Robin, thank you for your commitment to showcasing women of color who are "ROCKING" in this season!Read full review »
the real janice via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/01/23
Episode 46 With Denise Carthan
What an exciting and inspiring episode! Ms. Toni Denise was so warm and friendly and the information she shared was practical and relatable. I just loved it!!! And you were an excellent interviewer- you let her complete her thoughts, no interruptions and it all had a leisurely, relaxed pace. ...Read full review »
The Bookwoman via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/07/22
I recently came across this podcast and I am LOVING the inspiring and empowering journeys. I’m only 37 but I still thoroughly enjoy the episodes. So much wisdom and inspiration. Thank you for this!
iReview Apps! via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/26/22
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