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189 Tristan’s Tip : Reaching Out for Informational Interviews

Episode Notes On the fifty-fourth installment of Tristan’s Tips, our amazing host Tristan Layfield adds on to last week’s tip by discussing the types of people you’ll encounter when you’re reaching out for informational interviews and how you want to approach them. He lists the three kinds you’ll generally run into and offers up a…

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8: When it Comes to Dating — We’re All Walking L’s

The hoes chat about teen parents and the NYC board of education, when your adult child tells you they want to become a porn star, cute dates for artsy people, plus we answer the age old question — Are there any decent, single, non-homophobic straight men???  Hoe(s) of the Week: Eddy R (Double D), Gustavo…

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Session 144: 10 Tips for Taking Up Space

The Therapy for Black Girls Podcast is a weekly conversation with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, a Licensed Psychologist in Atlanta, Georgia, about all things mental health, personal development, and all the small decisions we can make to become the best possible version of ourselves. In this week’s episode I’m sharing 10 tips to help you…

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Just Leave

How ’bout you GTFO…

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188 : The Complexity of Inequity (w/ Dr. Oni Blackstock)

Episode Notes Zach welcomes Dr. Oni Blackstock, the assistant commissioner for the Bureau of HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control for the NYC Health Department, to the podcast to discuss a wide variety of topics, ranging from her unique career journey to dismantling white supremacist constructs, and she graciously offers a couple points of recommendation regarding how…

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188 : The Complexity of Inequity (w/ Dr. Oni Blackstock)

Episode Notes Zach welcomes Dr. Oni Blackstock, the assistant commissioner for the Bureau of HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control for the NYC Health Department, to the podcast to discuss a wide variety of topics, ranging from her unique career journey to dismantling white supremacist constructs, and she graciously offers a couple points of recommendation regarding how…

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“I Have Lived Both Sides”

Wardah Khalid is a policy analyst, activist, and speaker on U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East, refugees/immigration, and Islam in America. She currently works on Capitol Hill as an APAICS Congressional Fellow. She is the Founder and President of the , a national civic education, and advocacy organization dedicated to strengthening American Muslim engagement…

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“We Keep Each Other Honest”

Shamim Sarif is a British novelist and filmmaker. Her work often focuses on various aspects of identity; including gender, race, and sexuality. It often draws upon her own personal experience with cross-cultural, non-heterosexual love. Sarif described her film, I can’t think straight to be semi-autobiographical. With her partner Kattan, she runs Enlightenment Productions based in…

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Jailyn Easley

For Jailyn Easley, combining design and technology with her work is like second nature. As a member of Accenture’s experience design team, Jailyn uses her phenomenal design skills with cutting edge tech like machine learning and mixed reality to create next-level work. But her journey as a designer doesn’t stop there! We began our conversation…

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Episode 94 | “Taking Ls”

• MUSIC POTPOURRI. Rest In Peace Pop Smoke (17:38). DJ Khaled teaches us how to spell Toronto (24:41). Drake says his next album will be more concise; how many songs do you want on Drake’s next album (26:08)? Bow Wow thinks he had a better acting career than Nick Cannon (31:35). Keep It Or Leak…

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