Single Black Female New England
Welcome to Single Black Female New England—a bold, unfiltered podcast that dives into the unique realities of dating and daily life as a Black women in the often-overlooked corners of the Northeastern U.S. Hosted by a witty, insightful New England native & a New England transplant, this show explores everything from the joys and frustrations of finding love in predominantly white spaces, to navigating career, community, and culture in a region known more for its foliage than its diversity.
Each week, you'll hear real stories, raw conversations, and candid interviews with other Black women sharing their triumphs, challenges, and unspoken truths. Whether it’s decoding the New England dating scene, confronting subtle racism in the workplace, or celebrating small wins in snowy cities, Single Black Female New England is where lived experience meets laughter, honesty, and sisterhood.
This is more than a podcast—it’s a place for reflection, representation, and real talk.
New episodes drop every [Friday] — tap in, sound off, and stay unapologetically you.
Single Black Female New England
Episode 8: "Emotionally Naked, Love Bombed & Tired: The One Who Got Away"
In this raw and unfiltered episode of Single Black Female, we dive deep into the emotional trenches of modern dating. We're talking about the one who got away — that lingering "what if" that keeps us up at night. But it doesn’t stop there.
We get emotionally naked in this conversation, exploring the vulnerability it takes to love and be loved, even when it feels like you're doing it all alone. Have you ever been love-bombed—showered with affection only to be ghosted when you let your guard down? Yeah, us too. And honestly? We're tired. Tired of starting over. Tired of mixed signals. Tired of dating apps. Tired of hoping this time it’s different.
If you’ve ever felt like you're giving your all and still ending up empty, this one’s for you.
💭 Let’s unpack the emotional rollercoaster of dating as a Black woman in today’s world—with honesty, humor, and a little healing.
Single Black Female New England