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Black Woman Be Whole Podcast

Black Woman Be Whole Podcast

By Black Woman Be Whole

The Black Woman Be Whole Podcast features psychotherapist Ednesha Saulsbury (LCSW) Kim Moore, and Marquia Farmer as they discuss issues that impact, and matter to, Black women.

Each episode contains tools and resources to help listeners work on their journey to good mental health.

They talk about real Black girl $h!t y'all
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I can See Clearly Now: Vision for the Future

Black Woman Be Whole PodcastAug 31, 2021

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Unplugged & Unbothered: Navigating Digital Well-Being.

Unplugged & Unbothered: Navigating Digital Well-Being.

Join Ednesha, Marquia, and Kim for a great discussion about the digital detoxing!


We're talking about the importance of digital well-being and the need to unplug and set boundaries with technology. We explore the balance between staying informed vs. being overloaded with information and offer tips for maintaining a healthy relationship with technology.

Takeaways Unplugging and setting boundaries with technology is essential for digital well-being and mental health.

Excessive use of digital devices can lead to exhaustion, eye strain, distraction, sleep disturbances, and decreased productivity.

Being intentional about device usage and taking breaks from technology can help maintain a healthy relationship with technology.

Prioritizing real-life connections and spending quality time away from screens is crucial for overall well-being.

Setting digital boundaries and detoxing from excessive screen time is important for mental well-being.

Notifying others and involving them in the detox can help with accountability and support.

Finding a healthier balance with technology is essential for maintaining mental well-being.

Keywords: digital well-being, unplugging, setting boundaries, addiction, mental health, staying informed, information overload, digital boundaries, digital detox, screen time, social media addiction, mental well-being

Apr 23, 202401:03:43
Season 3: It’s a Wrap!

Season 3: It’s a Wrap!

Join Marquia, Ednesha, and Kim and they wrap up season 3!

Looks like we made it... we may have took the long way but nigga we made it. It’s the last episode of the season that never ended. We appreciate y’all being patient and bearing with us this season. We wanted to take some time today to reflect back on this season, some of our favorite moments, things we’ve learned about ourselves and one another, and our wish list for season 4. 


Feb 14, 202441:45
Talk to Me Nice!

Talk to Me Nice!

Join Kim, Marquia, and Ednesha as they talk about communication!

Communication is more than just words exchanged… it shapes relationships with yourself and others, our understanding, and ultimately, our well-being. Whether it's spoken or unspoken, communication brings us together, keeps us together and can separate us, or tears us apart. And there are so many things that make up communication: from the words we use, the way we say it, the cadence, the tone, our body language etc. 

Jan 30, 202401:11:50
It's a new year, but does it have to be a new me?

It's a new year, but does it have to be a new me?

Join Ednesha, Marquia, and Kim for a great discussion about the new year.


We’re talking about the New Year and the various resolutions, vision boards, goals and planning that we often talk about every New Year.

What does the New Year represent for you? For some of us it represents another chance in life, another year to live, another year in which you can live out your dreams.

time of rejoicing and of serious introspection, a time to celebrate the completion of another year while also taking stock of one's life and looking ahead.

Jan 16, 202401:01:52
We Need Community Care! The Lost Episode

We Need Community Care! The Lost Episode

Join Kim, Marquia, and Ednesha as they discuss community care.
According to Mental Health America Community care is critical to an individual’s mental health as it responds to the isolating factors often experienced by individuals who may feel disconnected to their community due to life circumstances, the impacts of racism, marginalization, violence, trauma, and other societal factors. Community care enables individuals to find belonging, connection, purpose, and collective support in a welcoming environment.


Jan 16, 202401:04:16
Welcome Katara McCarty!

Welcome Katara McCarty!

Join Ednesha, Marquia, and Kim for a great discussion with Katara McCarty, Founder of EXHALE⁠, the first emotional well-being app designed specifically for Black Women and Women of Color.

EXHALE recently published “⁠The State of Self-Care for Black Women⁠” report, providing an in-depth look at Black Women's experience with mental, emotional, and physical health. Some of the findings were:

  • Nearly half of the Black Women surveyed indicate that stress impacts their daily lives, and 25% report being hospitalized or needing medical care due to stress. An overwhelming 76% think there is a prevalence of people who believe Black Women are stronger than most people and should be able to manage more stress than others. And 66% say they overexert themselves to excel in the workplace and to take care of personal responsibilities.


  • While resources to manage stress have become more abundant, the report further confirms that Black Women face many barriers in accessing formal mental health resources, with the majority of resources failing to address the unique experiences of Black Women. As a result, 77% of respondents believe there is a need for more well-being tools and resources tailored to support their specific needs.


  • 47% said there is an insufficient number of well-being resources and tools specifically tailored for Black Women.

Katara is a sought-after coach, author, speaker and podcast host, as well as the Founder and CEO of Katecha Corp, a technology startup dedicated to expanding access to health and well-being for Black Women. She is also the founder of Katecha Cares Foundation, a non-profit committed to systemic change that prioritizes and ensures culturally responsive care for Black Women’s mental and emotional health is the norm. Katara is committed to amplifying the richness of Black Women and their stories while advocating for and providing well-being resources through her app EXHALE. 

Let us know what you think of this episode on our social media!

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Aug 16, 202301:01:56
Run It Back Episode: Welcome Dr. LaWanda Hill!
Aug 02, 202301:02:02
Working on Our Healing Journeys
Jul 18, 202359:18
It’s Social Wellness Month!
Jul 06, 202301:08:26
We're Halfway There! Mid-Year Check-In
Jun 20, 202301:04:36
Run it Back: Unpacking the Strong Black Woman Trope
Jun 08, 202301:01:15
Run It Back: Self-Care is a Verb
May 10, 202337:27
Welcome Kimberly Thomas, LPC!
Apr 26, 202356:12
Money and Mental Health: Our Money Values
Apr 11, 202301:01:23
Welcome Dr. Brenda M. Greene!

Welcome Dr. Brenda M. Greene!

Join Marquia, Ednesha, and Kim for a great discussion with Dr. Brenda M. Greene the founder and executive director of the Center for Black Literature (CBL), director of the National Black Writers Conference (NBWC), and professor of English at Medgar Evers College.


She has taught at the Board of Education before becoming director of the Right to Read Program at Malcolm King College Harlem Extension; served on many committees at Medgar Evers College; has served as director of literacy and writing programs for youth and adults;  through the Center for Black Literature, Dr. Greene has pursued her passion for expanding, broadening, and enriching the public’s knowledge and aesthetic appreciation of the value of the literature produced by Black writers. She is the visionary behind groundbreaking public and academic programs that support Black Writers. She also hosts the long-running weekly program, Writers on Writing, heard on New York airwaves (WNYE, 91.5 FM) and globally via YouTube.


The program features writers of the African Diaspora discussing their lives, their creative process, and their work (novels, poems, plays, nonfiction, and more). Currently, she is preparing to host the 2023 National Black Writers Conference Biennial Symposium, “Diasporic Visions: Celebrating Black Speculative Fiction,” Happening this weekend at Medgar Evers College. Dr. Greene is the proud mother of two sons, Talib Kweli Greene (an internationally known hip-hop artist) and Jamal K. Greene (Professor of Constitutional Law at Columbia University), and the proud grandmother of Amani, Diani, Riya, Ayan, Kian, and Justice.

Let us know what you think of this episode!

Mar 29, 202350:02
Welcome Nina Westbrook!

Welcome Nina Westbrook!

Join Ednesha, Marquia, and Kim for a great discussion with Nina Westbrook a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, mother of three children and married to NBA All-Star, Russell Westbrook. 


Do Tell! Was created to inspire personal growth and meaningful connection. Everything in the card game is meant to serve as a positive tool designed to spark new and ongoing reflection practices. Even though nobody technically wins, everyone who plays benefits socially and emotionally!


Bene by Nina was founded by Nina to serve as a safe digital environment that offers a wealth of resources and e-workshops meant to help cultivate wellness in every area of life. 


Her refreshingly candid insight on the topics of mental health and the importance of personal and interpersonal growth are regularly highlighted by trusted outlets nationwide, including the New York Times, TED, Goop, Good Housekeeping, and ABC13.

Let us know what you think of this episode!


Mar 14, 202359:24
Did You Miss Us? We're Back!
Feb 28, 202343:28
Season 2 Issa Wrap!

Season 2 Issa Wrap!

Join Marquia, Ednesha, and Kim as they talk about season 2 of the podcast and their vision for themselves and Black Woman Be Whole!

They answer the following questions:

  • What was it like making the podcast?
  • Did it give what it was supposed to gave?
  • What was your favorite episode of season 2?
  • What do you see in the future for the next season?

The next segment asks the questions:

Has your vision for yourself or idea of your future self, changed since the pandemic and what’s your vision for Black Woman Be Whole?

For more information on Black Woman Be Whole, check out the links below:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackwomanbewhole/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blackwomanbewhole/

***We want to hear from YOU!***

Drop us a note and let us know your thoughts about this episode.

Sep 27, 202201:05:51
Intuition and Mindfulness

Intuition and Mindfulness

Join Marquia, Kim, and Ednesha as they talk about the importance of mindfulness!


Since COVID has hit you may or may not have noticed a big shift in folks focusing on spirituality. Folks have been leaning heavily into different forms of spirituality or religion or a higher power to make it through all the changes we’ve been navigating these last few years.


Intuition has always been called a trait unique to women and today we’re going to talk about using that intuition to guide you as you navigate life. By definition, intuition is “the ability to understand something, immediately without the need for conscious reasoning” When you lean into your intuition, you learn to trust yourself more and when you trust yourself you can help alleviate a lot of stress that comes with anxiety and depression.

Sep 06, 202201:07:33
Go Lay Down: The Importance of Rest for Black Women

Go Lay Down: The Importance of Rest for Black Women

Join Kim, Marquia, and Ednesha as they talk about the importance of rest!

Quote from an article written by Ralinda Watts

“Rest in the form of resistance can include naps because our bodies benefit from sleep and relaxation. However, it also encompasses removing ourselves from environments, institutions, practices, and people that are unsafe and toxic, where it's evident that our presence and voices aren't respected, listened to, loved, and cared for. Rest is our protection and our superpower, inviting us to reimagine, reinvent, and rebuild new systems of accountability.”

Do you know that there are 7 different types of rest?

Physical, mental, spiritual, social, emotional, sensory, and creative.

Physical, can be sleeping and napping and it also yoga, massages, and stretching

Mental which is basically quieting your mind and not having those racing thoughts.

Spiritual is feeling like we belong and we’re contributing to the great good

Social is being with people who feed you and not drain you

Emotional rest is when you can be open and honest about your feelings and not keep how we really feel in check.

Sensory is notifications constantly going off on your phone, too much zoom, too much light and noise

Creative rest has to do with nature, and art.

What do ya’ll think of that quote? Do you consider rest to be radical or an act of resistance? Did you know about these different types of rest?




Aug 16, 202201:12:14
Black Girl Anxiety

Black Girl Anxiety

Join Ednesha, Marquia, and Kim as they talk about anxiety!


Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health disorder in the United States. Data show that for Black women, anxiety is more chronic and the symptoms more intense than their White counterparts. A couple of factors are: The strong Black woman trope forces Black women into caregiver roles where we shoulder the burdens of others but rarely share our own.

Black women are generally not "allowed" by society to be vulnerable or display too much emotion; when we do let our feelings show, it's often regarded as a threat—which is where the angry black women trope comes from. Anger and/or aggression feel like safer emotions to portray. (The angry Black woman is familiar, while the anxious, depressed, or traumatized Black woman is unknown and scary.) Therefore, it's common for Black women and girls to act out anxiety in the form of aggression or anger, emotions that are socially expected and in many cases acceptable to the mainstream.

Are we really out here showing anger or aggression instead of showing anxiety? Or, do we see anxiety as a weakness so that's why we dont show it?

Aug 02, 202257:20
Self-Love is the Best Love

Self-Love is the Best Love

Join Marquia, Kim, and Ednesha as they talk about self-love!

Jul 07, 202250:48
Travel as Self-Care

Travel as Self-Care

Join Kim, Ednesha, and Marquia as they talk about the benefits of travel!

When we talk about travel as self-care, this is not new for Black women. There are numerous stories of Black women using travel as a tool for a better quality of life and an opportunity for deep reflection. There are more and more Black women solo traveling and treating themselves (in ways they don't normally) due to work and family stress.

  • Do you consider travel as self care?
  • What was the most transformative trip you have ever taken? They say you can learn so much about yourself and who you think you are while traveling.
  • Have you or would you do a solo trip? Where would you go and why?
  • Does travel give you the freedom that you desire in your life? Do you have a desire to be free of the US and live abroad?


Takeaways for women who want to use travel as a form of self care

  • Try following a couple of black bloggers so you can get some ideas for where you want to go and what you want to do: @oneika the traveler- she encourages black women to travel, @hey_Ciara- gives great advice to solo travelers, @thesophislife- she shares affordable luxury travel tips, @willdrinkfortravel-she shares where to eat and get good cocktails while traveling
  • Movements and organizations that focus on black travel: Nomadness tribe cultivates trips for the BIPOC community, Black Girls Travel Too curates travel experiences to enrich black women’s lives and Outdoor afro whose mission is to get black people outside and building connections through nature.
  • Join Black travel groups on facebook- The Black Travel Movement, Black Folks Travel Too, You can also find groups specifically for Black women travelers, such as Black Women Travel and She Travels the Globe.
Jun 14, 202201:25:15
We're Back & Playing as Adults
May 26, 202256:53
Run Me My Money! I Need My Coins
Apr 05, 202201:03:39
Stop Body Shaming!
Mar 22, 202201:03:13
It's Women's History Month!
Mar 08, 202201:02:45
Mask On, F#ck It Mask Off: Code Switching
Feb 15, 202259:16
It's Black History Month!
Feb 01, 202253:03
Speak Kinder to Yourself in 2022
Jan 18, 202255:45
What Are Your Intentions for 2022?

What Are Your Intentions for 2022?

They're back!

Join Ednesha, Kim, and Marquia as they talk about their intentions for the new year

  • Recap of what the rest of 2021 was like and what we would like to be intentional about in 2022.
  • How do you set intentions to ensure success?
  • What's your word, phrase or mantra that sums up your intentions for the year?
  • Some tools and resources that listeners can use to help them set intentions for the year?

For more information on Black Woman Be Whole, check out the links below:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackwomanbewhole/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blackwomanbewhole/

***We want to hear from YOU!***

Drop us a note and let us know your thoughts about this episode.

Jan 04, 202201:09:43
I can See Clearly Now: Vision for the Future

I can See Clearly Now: Vision for the Future

Join Ednesha, Kim, and Marquia as they talk about season 1 of the podcast and their vision for themselves and Black Woman Be Whole!

They answer the following questions: 

  • What was it like making the podcast?
  • Did it give what it was supposed to gave?
  • What was your favorite episode of season 1?
  • What do you see in the future for the next season?

The next segment asks the questions: 

Has your vision for yourself or idea of your future self, changed since the pandemic and

What’s your vision for Black Woman Be Whole?

They discussed some tools, resources, and/or advice for listeners:

  • Wheel of life (Assessment)
  • Join groups and engage
  • Write a letter to your future self
  • Have deep conversations with people

For more information on Black Woman Be Whole, check out the links below:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackwomanbewhole/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blackwomanbewhole/

***We want to hear from YOU!***

Drop us a note and let us know your thoughts about this episode.

Aug 31, 202151:21
Dating and Mating in COVID
Aug 17, 202101:06:17
Hell Naw! The Power of No

Hell Naw! The Power of No

Join Ednesha, Kim, and Marquia as they talk about the power of no.


  • How do you handle saying no to others or to things in your life? Have you ever felt guilty and didn't know how to handle it?
  • Why is it so hard to say no?
  • As women are we hardwired to be agreeable?
  • When did you learn to say no and is it something you're still working on?  Has it become a form of self care for you? Is it essential to your mental health?


For more information on Black Woman Be Whole, check out the links below:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackwomanbewhole/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blackwomanbewhole/

***We want to hear from YOU!***

Drop us a note and let us know your thoughts about this episode.

Aug 03, 202145:46
Communication: Say it With Ya Chest

Communication: Say it With Ya Chest

Join Ednesha, Kim, and Marquia as they talk about Communication

  • Formative years: How did your family communicate?
    • Where/who gave you messages about communication (conflict, affection, etc.)
    • How did they communicate? Tone, rate of communication, verbal/body language
    • As a child were you allowed to communicate how you felt or were you just supposed to be “seen and not heard?”

For more information on Black Woman Be Whole, check out the links below:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackwomanbewhole/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blackwomanbewhole/

***We want to hear from YOU!***

Drop us a note and let us know your thoughts about this episode.

Jul 21, 202151:44
Black Girl Joy!

Black Girl Joy!

Join Ednesha, Kim, and Marquia as they talk about Black Girl Joy!

  • What does Black Girl Joy mean to you?
  • Who or what brings you joy?
  • How did you maintain your joy during the pandemic?

For more information on Black Woman Be Whole, check out the links below:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackwomanbewhole/ 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blackwomanbewhole/ 

***We want to hear from YOU!*** 

Drop us a note and let us know your thoughts about this episode.

Jul 06, 202144:01
Sistership Is A Verb!

Sistership Is A Verb!

Join Ednesha, Kim, and Marquia as they talk about sistership (sisterhood)

  • Who taught you how to be a friend?
  • Did you receive negative messages about being friends with girls?
  • What does a healthy friendship look like for you?
  • How do you know when a friendship is worth saving?
  • Has your definition of friendship changed over the years?

For more information on Black Woman Be Whole, check out the links below: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackwomanbewhole/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blackwomanbewhole/ ***We want to hear from YOU!*** Drop us a note and let us know your thoughts about this episode.

Jun 22, 202101:04:37
Where Are Your Safe Spaces?

Where Are Your Safe Spaces?

Join, Ednesha, Kim, and Marquia as they talk about the importance of safe spaces for Black women.  We need places of refuge from all the shit that gets thrown at Black women and knowing where our safe spaces are and who we consider safe spaces are important.  We talk about why we created BWBW, what is considered a safe space for us, spaces where we have felt unsafe, and tools and resources that listeners can use to help them find their safe spaces. For more information on Black Woman Be Whole, check out the links below: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackwomanbewhole/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blackwomanbewhole/ ***We want to hear from YOU!*** Drop us a note and let us know your thoughts about this episode.

May 25, 202155:55
Sh*t be Happening. Navigating Life Events

Sh*t be Happening. Navigating Life Events

Join, Ednesha, Kim, and Marquia as they talk about navigating life events cause sh*t be happening.

When we look at our lives, at each stage of life, there are events that have impacted us (negatively and positively) and these events have a significant effect on who we are. 

It's the event itself, and the meaning we assign to the event that shapes the story we tell ourselves and others about these experiences. 

For more information on Black Woman Be Whole, check out the links below:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackwomanbewhole/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blackwomanbewhole/

May 11, 202140:57
Identities and Labels

Identities and Labels

Join, Ednesha, Kim, and Marquia as they discuss identities and labels

They examine their roles as the "Strong Black Woman" and how it has impacted them.

For more information on Black Woman Be Whole, check out the links below:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackwomanbewhole/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blackwomanbewhole/

Apr 27, 202150:39
Your Origin Story

Your Origin Story

Join, Ednesha, Kim, and Marquia as they discuss their origin stories or what makes them, them. 

They examine their taught lessons & values and how they impact them today. 

Lastly, they talk about how they have worked through negative lessons and how they are crafting their stories today.

For more information on Black Woman Be Whole, check out the links below:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackwomanbewhole/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blackwomanbewhole/

Apr 13, 202146:16
The Rona Got Me Fuc**d Up!

The Rona Got Me Fuc**d Up!

Join, Ednesha, Kim, and Marquia as they discuss how they have been impacted by The Rona! 

They've been working, trying to maintain their mental health, battling weight gain, re-evaluating their lives, and missing outside. 

But it wasn't all bad, and they share some positives they've experienced during the pandemic like making new friends, reconnecting with people, and finding their joy.

For more information on Black Woman Be Whole, check out the links below: 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackwomanbewhole/ 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blackwomanbewhole/  


Mar 16, 202134:45
Run It Back Tuesday w/ Alex Elle

Run It Back Tuesday w/ Alex Elle

We're talking about self-care and healing for Black women, with Alex Elle, on the last episode of The Black Woman Be Whole podcast takeover of the BeReal Podcast! Alexandra Elle is an author & wellness consultant living in the Washington, DC metro area with her husband and children. Writing came into her life by way of therapy and the exploration of healing through journaling. Quarterly, Alex teaches workshops and retreats centered around assisting others in finding their voices through storytelling, poetry, and narrative writing rooted in truth without shame. Her mission is to build community & self-care practices through literature & language. Alex is the author of multiple books and journals, most recently After the Rain and In Courage Journal: A Daily Practice for Self Discovery  Alex begins the episode by talking about what has changed since she was last on the show. Her book that was published in October, After the Rain, is already in its sixth printing. She discusses how the pandemic has drawn people to her messages of self care, and how her book has impacted the changing mental health landscape during coronavirus. Alex explains how the book is written to show Black women that they are not alone and other women are experiencing similar struggles in life. We discussed the Strong Black Woman identity and how that impacts us. To close off the episode, Alex recounts a recent experience she had with a white reader. Alex was told to not strictly identify as a Black author because it makes her works less universal. Alex goes on to explain how this made her realize that she must hone in on her identity as a Black author because self-care for Black women is necessary. For more information on Alex Elle, visit the links below: Website: https://www.alexelle.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alex_elle/ For more information on Black Woman Be Whole, check out the links below: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackwomanbewhole/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blackwomanbewhole/
Mar 09, 202150:05
Intro: Black Woman Be Whole Podcast
Mar 03, 202124:10
Run It Back Tuesday w/ Marla Renee Stewart, MA

Run It Back Tuesday w/ Marla Renee Stewart, MA

We're talking about sex, love, communication, and liberation for Black women on this week's Black Woman Be Whole Takeover. Kim, Ednesha, and Marquia kicked it with guest with Marla Renee Stewart, MA a sexologist, coach, and author who runs her own sexuality education company, Velvet Lips, and is also a Co-Founder of the Sex Down South Conference. She has studied human sexuality for more than 20 years and has given over 500 workshops all over the world. She also has been featured on a variety of media outlets, including Netflix’s Trigger Warning with Killer Mike and Love & HipHop Atlanta. She co-wrote her first book, The Ultimate Guide to Seduction & Foreplay with Dr. Jessica O’Reilly, which debuted in April 2020. Black people have historically been excluded from discussions and research within the field of sex education and Marla is normalizing conversations about sexual health. She's doing AMAZING work to create sex-positive, safer spaces, and undoing the programming that makes us feel ashamed of our sexuality. She is encouraging dialogue, and educating and empowering people of all ages to take control of their sex lives. Thank you for tuning into the Black Woman Be Whole takeover of the BeREAL Podcast this week! Be sure to catch the final takeover next Tuesday. For more information on Marla or Velvet Lips Sex Ed, check out the links below: Website: https://www.velvetlipssexed.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1marlastewart/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VelvetLipsSxEd/
Mar 02, 202158:21
Run It Back Tuesday w Anzala Alozie, JD
Feb 23, 202157:00
BWBW Takeover of The BeReal Podcast

BWBW Takeover of The BeReal Podcast

Happy Black History Month!

The Black Woman Be Whole team is taking over the BeReal Podcast for the month of February!
Join, Ednesha Saulsbury (LCSW) Kim Moore, and Marquia Farmer, over the next 4 episodes, for a sneak peek into what you can expect to hear leading up to the launch of The Black Woman Be Whole podcast on March 3rd.
The team talks about how they got started, their relationship with one another, current events, and issues that are relevant to Black women, self-care, and mental health.
Listen to the BeReal Podcast Takeover on Tuesdays.

Follow Black Woman Be Whole on Instagram or Facebook @BlackWomanBeWhole

Feb 09, 202153:49