‘That’s What She Said’ podcast provides proud, black, female voices

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Tracey Corder, left, and Shavonda Sisson are the hosts of “That’s What She Said,” a podcast focusing on race, sexuality and pop culture. (Photo courtesy of Shavonda Sisson.)

If you’re lucky enough to know of Shavonda Sisson and Tracey Corder, chances are your curiosity will push you to ask them for their thoughts on something that’s been on your mind.

The Milwaukee natives are the hosts of the podcast “That’s What She Said” — a weekly-ish show that in its typical 90-minute run time will feature a flurry of subjects that range from race in America to relationships, sexuality, pop culture, local news and more. Corder now lives in Oakland while Sisson still resides in Milwaukee.

What started two years ago as a show listened to only by friends has gained a small but enthusiastic fan base. No doubt fans are drawn to the show by how happy Sisson and Corder are to flaunt their blackness and femininity — two qualities they say are in short supply in today’s media…

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