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    Black Girls Eating

    enNovember 19, 2021
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    About this Episode

    In a very special simulcast episode; Made in Indy welcomes Tanorria Askew & Candace Boyd of the Black Girls Eating podcast.

    Tanorria is best known as a personal chef, food creative, public speaker, podcast co-host, and a racial injustice change-maker. Candace is known for the Chief Foodie & also as the Creative Director behind The FoodLoveTog.

    In this special holiday episode dedicated to Thanksgiving, gratitude, family and more you’ll definitely come back for seconds!

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