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
Ep 10 Part 1: Black Women: Endangered Species
In this powerful and essential Episode 10, we dive deep into the challenging, complex, and often painful reality for Black women in modern society. Titled "Black Women: An Endangered Species," this episode fearlessly tackles the systemic issues that make survival, not just thriving, a constant battle.
We explore alarming statistics and personal narratives surrounding:
- Mental Health and the "Strong Black Woman" Myth: The toll of constant resilience and how to prioritize self-care in a world that demands your strength.
- The Dating & Marriage Crisis: Why are Black women often disproportionately left out of conventional relationship narratives, and what are the societal forces at play?
- Economic Vulnerability and Wellness: Discussing the wage gap, healthcare disparities, and the importance of creating financial and physical safety nets.
- Finding Community and Safety: Practical ways to build your tribe, protect your peace, and advocate for yourself and your sisters.
This isn't a pity party—it's a necessary call to action and a moment for radical self-reflection and community building. If you are a Black woman, this conversation is your validation. If you love a Black woman, this is your required listening. Tune in for a raw, honest, and ultimately empowering dialogue that provides insight and inspiration for protecting the most valuable resource: us.
Listen, share, and join the conversation: Is the Black woman truly an endangered species, and what are we going to do about it?
Single Black Female New England