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The podcast currently has 87 episodes available.
Thank you for being with us between Live Laugh Loud and The Loud Women's Club over the last few years. Your support has meant everything to us.
The women are taking a break in June because, well, LIFE. We do realize that June is Pride Month and we do not want the community to think we are not thinking of them. Please take a listen to Celebrating Pride, a Loud Women's Club podcast, that we all participated in.
Love you! We'll be back soon!
https://theloudwomensclub.libsyn.com/celebrating-pride
Yes, we'll admit it! We totally fangirled over Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story. Totally fangirled. But can you blame us? I mean, COME ON! Join us as we discuss all things Queen Charlotte, but we give the warning there will be a TON of spoilers
May is Mental Health Awareness Month and the ladies are ALL about Mental Health! This week we welcome guest Claire Fuller, a licensed Masters level social worker at Creative Ways Therapy (and Beca's sister!) to discuss if therapy is right for you. Hint: yeah, it's right for you.
As you can tell from the title, we cover a lot of ground in this episode! Everything from spring allergies, to Tucker Carlson and Don Lemon's dismissals, to political primaries, to gardenting and Nicole's absolute LOVE of Pinterest. We definitely had a full conversation this week. Join Us.
This week we speak to author Munashe Kaseke about her short story collection Send Her Back and Other Stories. As someone who immigrated from Zimbabwe at the age of 19, she brings to light the struggles found in the intersectionality of being an immigrant, a woman, and more specifically a woman of color. We loved it! And we're sure you will too.
www.munashekaseke.com
Twitter Handle: @munashe_kaseke
Between the court cases regarding the Former POTUS, the hearings regarding TikTok, and the ban on drag queens, yeah, not guns, drag queens, it seems like U.S. is going downhill fast. Well, let's talk about it!
It's Women's History Month! The theme this year is Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories. So let's do exactly that!
Why has the education of Black History become such a hot point of discussion lately? Why has The 1619 Project been banned in so many states? What information do some not want our children to learn? What difference does it make anyway. Join the ladies as we discuss a somewhat unedited version of American History.
It's almost Valentine's Day so what better time to talk about the activity some of us look most forward to that day - and we don't mean romance. Just a warning, this episode is not safe for work or for little ears.
The podcast currently has 87 episodes available.