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    Explore " black women dating" with insightful episodes like "Black People Can Invest", "Dating is a Battle on Both Sides Part 2", "Dating is a Battle on Both Sides Part 1" and "Empowering Conversations: 'You Can't Touch My Hair' | BGR Book Club Podcast S2E1" from podcasts like ""Handicapable Black Woman", "Handicapable Black Woman", "Handicapable Black Woman" and "BLK Girl Reads: A Book Club Podcast"" and more!

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    Dating is a Battle on Both Sides Part 1

    Dating is a Battle on Both Sides Part 1

    Dating is a Battle on Both Sides Part 1

    When I see stories about women who eat four dozen clams and a dinner and have a drink and record while on the date but not considering the date at all and upset when the date leaves when he pretends to go the bathroom and then another woman who was upset her date took her to the Cheesecake Factory after she was an hour late, let he sit in his car and he had reservations elsewhere but they were too late so when they get into the parking lot she acts like she is too good ... Makes me wonder about this war called dating and who is right, wrong, and or which ways should it change, what is the purpose of a date? These are some of the things I will be tackleing in this series.
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    Empowering Conversations: 'You Can't Touch My Hair' | BGR Book Club Podcast S2E1

    Empowering Conversations: 'You Can't Touch My Hair' | BGR Book Club Podcast S2E1

    In this episode of BLK Girl Reads, join us as we dive deep into the thought-provoking memoir "You Can't Touch My Hair" by the incredible Phoebe Robinson. As fans of her work on "2 Dope Queens" and "2 Dope Queens Podcast," we couldn't wait to explore her written words that delve into topics central to black women's experiences.

    We discuss Phoebe Robinson's journey from stand-up comedy to podcasting and writing, highlighting her contributions to black excellence in the entertainment industry. Our conversation delves into the complexities of black women dating, navigating the workplace, and confronting societal stereotypes. Robinson's unique perspective sheds light on the challenges and triumphs that resonate with many black women.

    Tune in as we offer our book reviews and recommendations, drawing connections between Phoebe Robinson's memoir and other memoir books that tackle race, women, and identity. We also touch on the influence of the booktube and booktubers communities in shaping contemporary literary discussions.

    Throughout the episode, we reflect on Phoebe Robinson's hair journey, as highlighted in "You Can't Touch My Hair," and its significance in the broader context of black women's experiences. We explore the intersections of race, identity, and self-expression through personal anecdotes and insightful analysis.

    Join us for a captivating discussion celebrating Phoebe Robinson's humor, intelligence, and candor while addressing essential themes. Whether you're a longtime listener of her podcast or a newcomer to her work, this episode promises to be an engaging exploration of "You Can't Touch My Hair" and its relevance in today's world.

    Don't miss out on this enriching conversation that encourages us all to embrace our individuality and the power of our voices. Tune in to BLK Girl Reads for your dose of book reviews and insightful discussions on literature that matters.

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    Keep turning those pages, bookworms! Until next time, happy reading and stay lit! 📚✨

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