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GIRL WHA?!

Letitia Kiu

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GIRL WHA?! hosted by Letitia Kiu, and regularly co-hosted by the realest of reals (her IRL friends), is a not so serious couch sesh on lives as POC females navigating sex, relationships, race, mental health, and more. We answer listener questions and dish out the grimiest advice and personal stories related to the hot topic on hand. We stand to educate and get educated through over-sharing of personal details.
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Any and everything of something is what is discussed here! It's about life and all the BULLSH** that comes with it. One thing you will hear for sure is empowerment and sound advice. Astrology, sex, love, betrayal, spirituality, relationships, career and money are definitely on the list!
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Hi there, welcome to the What's Up, Girl Podcast where I sit down and chat with a girlfriend of mine each week to talk about the ups and downs in life and what Jesus is doing in each season of our lives. I pray this is a place where you will experience growth, encouragement, and be informed. Subscribe to hear more!
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Featuring a wide range of guests, Raw and Uncut perspectives on today's hot topics from a black woman caught between Cardi B and Michelle Obama. Thanks for listening! All Inquiries please email: girlguesswhatpod@gmail.com IG: GGWPod Twitter: GGWThePodcast
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Meet your quick witted, brutally honest, and kind hearted new best friend. Are you going through a breakup? Do you care too much about things that don’t serve you? Are you having a hard time loving yourself? After all, what’s a girl to do?! Get all of the advice you’ve ever needed in one single podcast. Each episode will feel like a warm hug and a slap in the face at the same time. Hosted by Katie Vigunas
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#WIABGK is the home of the What If a Black Girl Knew podcast. The podcast succeeds the viral poem written and performed by Dylema since October 2015. Today the What If a black girl knew poem has reached over 300,000+ people worldwide. This podcast issues a place to find soul enriching knowledge straight from the horses mouth.
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For our last episode of the season, India and guest host Marmia welcome award winning fashion icon and founder of The Evoluer House, Cheryl Ann Wadlington. Together, they delve into the definition of a "power girl," exploring influences, generational shifts, and the challenges faced by women of color. Cheryl shares her journey to greatness and the …
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Have you ever sat and thought about the things that you do as a black girl without even thinking? Ever catch yourself changing your tone, inflections, or even the speed you walk down the street depending where you’re at? If you answered yes to either of these questions, you will definitely want to tune in as we discuss the unspoken rules Black girl…
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Season four of Girl Truth just got real about social media. Aniya, Mikala, and their favorite guest-host Marmia are spilling the tea on all the trends that have us pressed and depressed - luxury black girl life, the BBL pressure, and that feeling of needing EVERYTHING we see online. But it's not all doom and gloom... We're giving the girlies tips o…
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Girl Truth is all about empowering our fellow sisters of color by speaking on things often left unsaid, and this episode is no different. We're tackling relationships, sexuality, and we even get into some of the myths we've heard around sex in school and at home. Join Aniya, Mikala, and guest host Marmia as they give their opinion on teen relations…
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Join us in this podcast episode for a slept on topic for the black girlies: mental health. We talk about the stigma within the black community and why prioritizing it is essential despite the challenges. Hosts Angela and Mikala are joined by special guest host Marmia, an Evoluer House Alum, mental health advocate, and college student. Together, we …
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In the second episode of Girl Truth’s Season Four, hosts Angela, Aniya, and Mikala provide an in-depth exploration of the teenage black girl experience, focusing on the often-overlooked challenges faced by black and brown girls in America's classrooms. Joined by guest co-hoat Evoluer House alum and immigrant fashion designer Jennielee, the girls en…
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In Girl Truth's Season Four opening episode, hosts Angela, Aniya, and Mikala discuss the how black girls are objectified from a young age. They discuss objectification in media, schools, and sometimes even within their own homes. Opening up with a candid icebreaker, reminisce on when comments about their bodies or looks first surfaced. The girl cre…
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In the Season 3 finale, Marmia Day shares two of her poems, specifically to encourage those who are experiencing battles for physical, mental and emotional health as she is. In her own words, "These poems are my truth. For everyone going through something similar to everyone who wants to just be able to try to get better. Those known and unknown to…
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In part one of our Season 3 finale, Marmia Day candidly shares her views regarding Autism Awareness Month from the perspective of a person with lived experience, raising a crucial question for lawmakers, politicians, health care providers and other entities that knowingly or unknowingly create barriers to the achievement of emotional, mental & phys…
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In the final installment of our Women's History Month celebration, we revisit four episodes that charted in the top twenty on Apple Podcasts Non-Profit Episodes charts: BLACK GIRL PAIN - #2 in Albania BLACKS AGAINST THE BLACK LIVES MATTER MOVEMENT - #2 in Indonesia NAVIGATING A NEW NORM - #4 in Spain THIS FEELS LIKE A SET UP - #20 in Poland…
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In this installment of our Women's History Month rewind, we revisit our story episodes. These episodes give a glimpse into the lives, struggles and triumphs of our podcast co-hosts. Included in this episode are excerpts from LEAVING PUERTO RICO: JENNIELEE'S STORY with Jennielee Hilario, I AM NOT A TERRORIST with Baiyinah Gough, and INTRODUCING ASIY…
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The Women's History Month rewind continues as we celebrate history making moments of our podcast. We revisit excerpts from our three #1 episodes: ARTISTIC EXPRESSION & POLITICAL ACTION - our first #1 episode in the country of Angola featuring Andrea and Laila BACK TO SCHOOL - our Season II #1 episode in the country of Indonesia featuring Asiyah, Je…
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In celebration of Women's History Month, we are sharing some of Girl Truth's milestones and historical moments. This week, we are sharing excerpts from our first official episode, Reresentation of Women of Color in the Media, which debuted August 14, 2019 and remains our most listened to episode to date. The episode features Adina, Baiyinah and Jan…
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In this special narrative episode, podcast co-host Marmia Day shares her thoughts in three powerful poems. Atlas addresses the "weight" of racial inequity and disparity carried by people of color. Same Spot; New Wound addresses the repeated acts of social injustice that prove liberty & justice is not for all. September 3 is a beautiful tribute to t…
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Is this a setup? Since the pandemic, have the increasing gaps in education & the lack of access to adequate technology fallen disproportionately on students in historically marginalized and underserved groups on purpose? Kaitlyn and Marmia return to discuss to these disparities in the second of a two part episode. Theme Music: Cutes & Hugs Courtesy…
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Is this a setup? Since the pandemic, have the increasing gaps in education & the lack of access to adequate technology fallen disproportionately on students in historically marginalized and underserved groups on purpose? Kaitlyn and Marmia return to discuss to these disparities in the first of a two part episode. Theme Music: Cutes & Hugs Courtesy …
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Andrea and Jennielee are back discussing the positives and negatives of social media during the pandemic, including how they used social media to launch a YouTube Channel and a sewing business. Subscribe to LIFEOFDREA on YouTube. Follow and purchase from @je.sewing on Instagram. Theme Music: Cutes & Hugs by KHX (The Kevin Harrington Xperiment) feat…
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In our first narrative episode, Kaitlyn Phillips shares Marie's story; a fictional account of an actual event involving sexual abuse. We share these stories to let listeners who have had similar experiences know they are not alone and there is help. INTERNATIONAL RESOURCES https://osapr.harvard.edu/international-resources-0 (Scroll for your country…
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Dans notre premier épisode narratif, Asiyah Ball partage l'histoire de Marie; un récit fictif d'un événement réel impliquant des abus sexuels. Nous partageons ces histoires pour permettre aux auditeurs qui ont vécu des expériences similaires de savoir qu'ils ne sont pas seuls et qu'il y a de l'aide. RESSOURCES INTERNATIONALES https://osapr.harvard.…
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En nuestro primer episodio narrativo, Jennielee Hilario comparte la historia de Marie; un relato ficticio de un evento real que involucra abuso sexual. Compartimos estas historias para que los oyentes que han tenido experiencias similares sepan que no están solos y que hay ayuda. RECURSOS INTERNACIONALES https://osapr.harvard.edu/international-reso…
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In the final episode of the series, Marmia and Adina talk about how the myth of the strong Black woman impacts those with mental health issues, spoon theory & final thoughts. Marmia has provided a list of useful vocabulary to help with understanding meltdowns, burnout & inertia. 1. https://autisticality.com/2014/06/10/defining-meltdowns/ 2. https:/…
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Marmia shares with Adina the complexity of ASD, ADHD & suicide through her personal lens. Suicide is preventable. Here are some resources to help you find crisis support worldwide. www.iasp.info/resources/Crisis_Centres www.opencounseling.com/suicide-hotlines www.suicide.org/international-suicide-hotlines www.suicidestop.com Music heals. Check out …
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Associate Producer Adina Hill & Marmia Day continue their historic and important discussion. In this episode, they touch on the difficulties Marmia encounters with finding resources & support, the ADHD Tax & her struggle with Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria. Please check out the resources Marmia has provided for coping with dysfunctional thoughts and…
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The series continues as Marmia shares with Adina her personal experience navigating the arduous diagnostic process and the challenges she face proving her self diagnosis to medical professionals. For those of you that might be facing similar challenges personally or with a loved one, Marmia has provided a list of resources. Diagnostic screeners 1. …
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