Share Business & Bullsh!t
Share to email
Share to Facebook
Share to X
By Business & Bullsh!t
5
55 ratings
The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.
In this episode of BB3, our hosts provide transparent, behind-the-scenes access to their sisterhood/friendship. Our co-hosts check-in with each other as cohosts, sisters, friends, and women. Isis, Amber, and Tina reflect on 2021's lessons, healing, and opportunities for growth. Additionally, our cohosts share hopes and expectations for 2022. This Business and Bullsh!t conversation is a perfect ending to an interesting year.
Catch new episodes beginning Jan 22, 2022
He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not (With guest Kaderick Jones) @pkjondemand
Music & Bullsh!t: For this episode of Business and Bullsh!t, we take some time to celebrate Black Music. June is Black Music Month and we wanted to honor it by talking about how music has impacted our lives. There’s a song for every occasion and we share some of them with you from breakups to those that give us all the feels. Ohhh how we love music. Remember you can join in on the conversation on our social media. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube via @businessandbllsht. Find us on Twitter @BusinessBllsht3 using hashtag #BB3
Ethical Non-Monogamous Relationships w/Kuji Wright: For this episode of Business and Bullsh!t, we explored the controversial topic of non-ethical monogamy. We sat down with guest Kuji to find out what it is, how he knew this was the life for him, the resources he used to do research, and what it’s like to be in this community. Remember you can join in on the conversation on our social media. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube via @businessandbllsht. Find us on Twitter @BusinessBllsht3 using hashtag #BB3
Black Is Dope: For this episode of Business and Bullsh!t, we take a break and remember how dope it is to be black! We celebrate our blackness through conservations on being affirmed in it, how our families empowered us, and continuing to love on and embrace ourselves every 24 hours in our skin. We also have fun with the Black in America in pop quiz. Will your card stay or go? Remember you can join in on the conversation on our social media. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube via @businessandbllsht. Find us on Twitter @BusinessBllsht3 using hashtag #BB3
Sick and Tired: For this episode of Business and Bullsh!t, we talk about being sick and tired of being sick and tired. With the continued violence happening to black women and men in this country, we have an authentic conversation regarding the weaponizing of whiteness, the labor asked of us and how to self-care in these times. Remember you can join in on the conversation on our social media. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube via @businessandbllsht. Find us on Twitter @BusinessBllsht3 using hashtag #BB3.
Mixed Conversations: For this episode of Business and Bullsh!t, we explore what it means to have conversations for the culture in mixed company. Communication among each other happens in person, by phone, text message, and of course social media. So we asked the question when is it ok or is it ever ok to have conversations for the culture amongst others? Or do we keep it among ourselves? Remember you can join in on the conversation on our social media. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube via @businessandbllsht. Find us on Twitter @BusinessBllsht3 using hashtag #BB3.
Rhythm and Blues: For this episode of Business and Bullsh!t, we explore how everyone wants to be a black girl until it’s time to be a black girl. Being a black woman means seeing others get praise for what you do and have naturally. It can be painful to watch and navigate at times because everyone wants our rhythm, but not the blues that comes with this journey. Remember you can join in on the conversation on our social media. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube via @businessandbllsht. Find us on Twitter @BusinessBllsht3 using hashtag #BB3.
Let’s Talk About Sex: For this episode of Business and Bullsh!t, we talk about sex baby. The hosts engage in a conversation that covers how each one was taught about sex, what formed their current beliefs and actions and how this impacted them from childhood to adulthood. Remember you can join in on the conversation on our social media. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube via @businessandbllsht. Find us on Twitter @BusinessBllsht3 using hashtag #BB3.
Black Girl Magic: For this episode of Business and Bullsh!t, we explore the hot topic of Black Girl Magic. This is the first of many conversations on this multi-layered topic. We begin the series by exploring the what, who, and power of this phrase. We also look into the cultural potion, the appropriation of our magic, and the power in it’s unity and visibility. Remember you can join in on the conversation on our social media. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube via @businessandbllsht. Find us on Twitter @BusinessBllsht3 using hashtag #BB3.
The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.