Type A Black Girls

Type A Black Girls Podcast

Society EN ↓ 103 episodes

Two twenty-something Type A Black Girls navigating the world of adulthood, college, and life! We are excited to bring you on this journey with us and create an interactive community of other young Black women going through similar experiences. There is no guidebook to entering adulthood, especially as a Black woman, but we are hoping that our podcast can help you learn from our mistakes and experiences. Let's talk and grow together!

Author

Type A Black Girls

Category

Society

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Latest episode

Jul 1, 2025

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Episodes

Ep. 3: Failed talking stages 25.02.2022

Why do “talking stages” exist in the first place? Learn from our mistakes as we talk about some of our WORST talking stage experiences to date.

Ep. 2: Being a Black girl at a PWI 18.02.2022

“You were never really ugly, you were just the only black girl at a PWI.” In this episode, we unpack our experiences growing up and what it’s like being the only black girl (or black person, period) in the classroom.

Ep. 1: How did we meet? 11.02.2022

Welcome to the Type A Black Girls podcast! We are two type A black girls navigating the world of adulthood, college, and life in general together. We are excited to bring you on this journey with us and create an interactive community of other young Black women going through similar experiences. There is no guidebook to entering adulthood, especially as a Black woman, but we are hoping that our po...

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