Since our fellow groundhog says there’s six more weeks of winter… now is a great time to turn on your favorite podcasts and get productive. And, what better way to celebrate Black History Month than by giving our ears something very Black to listen to! Here are 5 uniquely Black podcats you can start binging today!
This list is in no particular order.
Relationsh*it with Kamie Crawford
Former Miss Teen USA, turned media correspondent and now podcast personality, Kamie Crawford has jumped into the audio space hard. In her debut podcast, Crawford talks about all things relationships, dating and all the sh*t in between. Listen at your own risk, you’re sure to be laughing!
Jemel Hill is Unbothered by Jemel Hill
From politics to popculture, Jemel Hill dives deep into the reality of Black people and Black women in this country. With star studded guests including, Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay, Actress Nicole Ari Parker and more, you’re sure to find an episode or more that fits perfectly into your day to day.
Hot Happy Mess by Zuri Hall
You might have met Zuri Hall on TV but she has made her way into the podcast stratosphere. Hall is inspired by the everyday women and created something for the ambitious millennial woman. You can listen to her talk about topics ranging from taxes, to Miss USA, to avoiding burnout and literally everything in between.
Side Hustle Pro by Nicaila Matthews Okome
This is the first podcast to highlight Black women entrepreneurs that talks about how they went from side hustle to full time profitable business. Nicaila Matthew Okome is known for giving real, and tangible advice that helps Black women entrepreneurs scale their business to make a living off their passions. But warning, this podcast may inspire you to do more!
Black Girl Gone by Amara Cofer
If you’re more into the speed of true crime, Amara Cofer has you covered on the untold stories of missing Black Women. Though this is a difficult topic to discuss, Cofer confidently and respectufully tells the stories of the missing and murdered Black women and women of color in the US. Please read all trigger warnings before listening to this podcast.