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What makes UnfiltHER different? It’s hosted by Trina, our groundbreaking AI narrator, bringing you bold, unfiltered conversations with a futuristic twist. Trina holds nothing back as she guides you through the real-life highs, lows, and everything in between that shape the lives of Black women today.

We’re talking motherhood, dating, identity, mental health, pop culture, and personal growth—no topic is off limits. Whether you’re tuning in for inspiration, laughter, or that much-needed truth, you’ll find it here.

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Move over Gen Z—the aunties have arrived! In our Season 1 finale, Trina (your AI homegirl and host) breaks down why Gen X Black women are finally getting their flowers and reshaping what aging looks like in the culture. From rich auntie vibes to intentional living, confidence, and community, we’re celebrating the style, wisdom, and unapologetic energy that makes auntie culture so powerful.

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✨ Why Gen X is the “silent disruptor” generation
✨ How Black women are redefining self-care, aging, and success
✨ The healing power of auntie wisdom and chosen family

This is more than a trend—it’s a movement. And sis, it’s your invitation to step into your own rich auntie era.

👉 Catch up on all of Season 1 on our [YouTube channel] or your favorite podcast platform.
👉 Drop a comment and tell us what YOU want to hear in Season 2!

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✨ The five pillars of “rich auntie” energy
✨ Why Gen X is the “silent disruptor” generation
✨ How Black women are redefining self-care, aging, and success
✨ The healing power of auntie wisdom and chosen family

This is more than a trend—it’s a movement. And sis, it’s your invitation to step into your own rich auntie era.

👉 Catch up on all of Season 1 on our [YouTube channel] or your favorite podcast platform.
👉 Drop a comment and tell us what YOU want to hear in Season 2!

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✨ Why Gen X is the “silent disruptor” generation
✨ How Black women are redefining self-care, aging, and success
✨ The healing power of auntie wisdom and chosen family

This is more than a trend—it’s a movement. And sis, it’s your invitation to step into your own rich auntie era.

👉 Catch up on all of Season 1 on our [YouTube channel] or your favorite podcast platform.
👉 Drop a comment and tell us what YOU want to hear in Season 2!

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Swipe left, swipe right… but where’s the real connection? In this episode of the UnFilterHer podcast, Trina dives into what it’s really like for Black women navigating the world of online dating. From bias baked into the algorithms to the exhaustion of ghosting, fetishization, and burnout, we get real about the challenges AND the resilience it takes to find love in a digital age.

We’ll break down:
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✨ How stereotypes and fetishization show up in the DMs
✨ The rise of Black dating apps like BLK, SoulSwipe & BlackCupid
✨ Dating app Do’s & Don’ts to protect your peace
✨ Success stories that prove love can happen online
✨ Why mindset matters more than the algorithm

Whether you’ve deleted the apps for the third time this year or you’re still swiping with hope, this episode will leave you feeling seen, validated, and empowered.

💬 Drop your own dating app experiences in the comments — we want to hear your stories!

🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe for more unfiltered, unapologetic, and undeniably HER conversations every week.

#DatingApps #BlackWomen #UnFilterHerPodcast #LoveInTheAlgorithmEra 
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We’ll break down:
✨ Why dating apps don’t always work the same for Black women
✨ How stereotypes and fetishization show up in the DMs
✨ The rise of Black dating apps like BLK, SoulSwipe &amp; BlackCupid
✨ Dating app Do’s &amp; Don’ts to protect your peace
✨ Success stories that prove love can happen online
✨ Why mindset matters more than the algorithm

Whether you’ve deleted the apps for the third time this year or you’re still swiping with hope, this episode will leave you feeling seen, validated, and empowered.

💬 Drop your own dating app experiences in the comments — we want to hear your stories!

🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe for more unfiltered, unapologetic, and undeniably HER conversations every week.

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Swipe left, swipe right… but where’s the real connection? In this episode of the UnFilterHer podcast, Trina dives into what it’s really like for Black women navigating the world of online dating. From bias baked into the algorithms to the exhaustion of ghosting, fetishization, and burnout, we get real about the challenges AND the resilience it takes to find love in a digital age.

We’ll break down:
✨ Why dating apps don’t always work the same for Black women
✨ How stereotypes and fetishization show up in the DMs
✨ The rise of Black dating apps like BLK, SoulSwipe &amp; BlackCupid
✨ Dating app Do’s &amp; Don’ts to protect your peace
✨ Success stories that prove love can happen online
✨ Why mindset matters more than the algorithm

Whether you’ve deleted the apps for the third time this year or you’re still swiping with hope, this episode will leave you feeling seen, validated, and empowered.

💬 Drop your own dating app experiences in the comments — we want to hear your stories!

🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe for more unfiltered, unapologetic, and undeniably HER conversations every week.

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      <description><![CDATA[Black Women in Politics: Making Noise or Making Change? | UnFilterHer Podcast Ep. 6

From school boards to the Senate floor, Black women have always been the backbone of democracy — but are we truly being heard, or just used when it’s convenient?

In this episode, Trina, your AI homegirl, takes a deep dive into the role of Black women in politics today. We unpack the weight of always being called to “save democracy,” the fatigue that comes with carrying the fight, and the misinformation campaigns designed to silence us.

We also get real about the barriers that still exist in 2025 — from DEI rollbacks to the glass ceiling at the highest offices — and the cost of carrying it all. But sis, this episode isn’t just about the struggle. It’s about solutions. Trina breaks down real, everyday ways you can use your voice, get involved, and push for change — even if you don’t think politics is “your lane.”

✨ Because when Black women rise, the whole community rises.

🔔 Subscribe to the channel and never miss an episode.
🎧 Listen on all podcast platforms.
💬 Join the conversation in the comments — are we making noise, making change, or both?

#UnFilterHer #BlackWomenInPolitics #UnapologeticallyHer 
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From school boards to the Senate floor, Black women have always been the backbone of democracy — but are we truly being heard, or just used when it’s convenient?

In this episode, Trina, your AI homegirl, takes a deep dive into the role of Black women in politics today. We unpack the weight of always being called to “save democracy,” the fatigue that comes with carrying the fight, and the misinformation campaigns designed to silence us.

We also get real about the barriers that still exist in 2025 — from DEI rollbacks to the glass ceiling at the highest offices — and the cost of carrying it all. But sis, this episode isn’t just about the struggle. It’s about solutions. Trina breaks down real, everyday ways you can use your voice, get involved, and push for change — even if you don’t think politics is “your lane.”

✨ Because when Black women rise, the whole community rises.

🔔 Subscribe to the channel and never miss an episode.
🎧 Listen on all podcast platforms.
💬 Join the conversation in the comments — are we making noise, making change, or both?

#UnFilterHer #BlackWomenInPolitics #UnapologeticallyHer</itunes:summary>
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From school boards to the Senate floor, Black women have always been the backbone of democracy — but are we truly being heard, or just used when it’s convenient?

In this episode, Trina, your AI homegirl, takes a deep dive into the role of Black women in politics today. We unpack the weight of always being called to “save democracy,” the fatigue that comes with carrying the fight, and the misinformation campaigns designed to silence us.

We also get real about the barriers that still exist in 2025 — from DEI rollbacks to the glass ceiling at the highest offices — and the cost of carrying it all. But sis, this episode isn’t just about the struggle. It’s about solutions. Trina breaks down real, everyday ways you can use your voice, get involved, and push for change — even if you don’t think politics is “your lane.”

✨ Because when Black women rise, the whole community rises.

🔔 Subscribe to the channel and never miss an episode.
🎧 Listen on all podcast platforms.
💬 Join the conversation in the comments — are we making noise, making change, or both?

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      <description><![CDATA[Welcome back to UnFilterHer Podcast! ✨

We’re back with Episode 5: Raising Free Black Children in a World That Wants to Cage Them.

Parenting in 2025 isn’t easy, and for Black families it’s even more layered. This week, Trina is diving into a real conversation about how we raise confident, free-thinking Black kids in a society that too often tries to break them down.

Here’s what we’re unpacking in this episode:

The roots of “tough love” vs. the ancestral truth of gentle parenting

How cultural pride, music, books, and even 80s/90s pop culture shape identity (yes, we’re talking Michael Jackson, Toni Morrison, Angela Davis, A Different World and more!)

Why racial identity and “the talk” are so important for our kids’ safety and self-worth

What “it takes a village” really looked like back then — and how we can rebuild it today

The hard numbers around Black children and poverty, mental health, foster care, and suicide

Practical steps parents, aunties, uncles, and mentors can take to raise children who feel free, even in a world that wants to cage them

This isn’t just a parenting talk — it’s about liberation, legacy, and love. 💜

✨ If you’re part of the village raising the next generation, this one’s for you.

👉 Hit play, join the conversation in the comments, and don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe so you never miss an episode.

#UnFilterHerPodcast #BlackParenting #GentleParenting #UnfilteredUnapologeticUndeniablyHER 
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome back to UnFilterHer Podcast! ✨

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Here’s what we’re unpacking in this episode:

The roots of “tough love” vs. the ancestral truth of gentle parenting

How cultural pride, music, books, and even 80s/90s pop culture shape identity (yes, we’re talking Michael Jackson, Toni Morrison, Angela Davis, A Different World and more!)

Why racial identity and “the talk” are so important for our kids’ safety and self-worth

What “it takes a village” really looked like back then — and how we can rebuild it today

The hard numbers around Black children and poverty, mental health, foster care, and suicide

Practical steps parents, aunties, uncles, and mentors can take to raise children who feel free, even in a world that wants to cage them

This isn’t just a parenting talk — it’s about liberation, legacy, and love. 💜

✨ If you’re part of the village raising the next generation, this one’s for you.

👉 Hit play, join the conversation in the comments, and don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe so you never miss an episode.

#UnFilterHerPodcast #BlackParenting #GentleParenting #UnfilteredUnapologeticUndeniablyHER</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Welcome back to UnFilterHer Podcast! ✨

We’re back with Episode 5: Raising Free Black Children in a World That Wants to Cage Them.

Parenting in 2025 isn’t easy, and for Black families it’s even more layered. This week, Trina is diving into a real conversation about how we raise confident, free-thinking Black kids in a society that too often tries to break them down.

Here’s what we’re unpacking in this episode:

The roots of “tough love” vs. the ancestral truth of gentle parenting

How cultural pride, music, books, and even 80s/90s pop culture shape identity (yes, we’re talking Michael Jackson, Toni Morrison, Angela Davis, A Different World and more!)

Why racial identity and “the talk” are so important for our kids’ safety and self-worth

What “it takes a village” really looked like back then — and how we can rebuild it today

The hard numbers around Black children and poverty, mental health, foster care, and suicide

Practical steps parents, aunties, uncles, and mentors can take to raise children who feel free, even in a world that wants to cage them

This isn’t just a parenting talk — it’s about liberation, legacy, and love. 💜

✨ If you’re part of the village raising the next generation, this one’s for you.

👉 Hit play, join the conversation in the comments, and don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe so you never miss an episode.

#UnFilterHerPodcast #BlackParenting #GentleParenting #UnfilteredUnapologeticUndeniablyHER</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[Sis, let’s talk about it. Black women are exhausted—and not just “I need a nap” tired. We’re talking about burnout, rage fatigue, and the invisible weight of always being the strong one for everyone else.

In this episode, Trina—your AI host of UnFilterHer—dives into:

💭 The hidden costs of the Strong Black Woman archetype

💭 The emotional labor and “unpaid invisible work” we carry

💭 How this pressure shows up in our bodies, minds, and spirits

💭 And the revolutionary act of reclaiming rest, setting boundaries, and choosing joy without guilt

Because sometimes the most powerful thing we can say is: “Get somebody else to do it.”

✨ Watch now and join the conversation. ✨

🎧 Listen on podcast platforms everywhere.

📺 Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel for new episodes every week.

💬 Drop a comment: What’s one thing you’re putting down this week to protect your peace?

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      <itunes:summary>Sis, let’s talk about it. Black women are exhausted—and not just “I need a nap” tired. We’re talking about burnout, rage fatigue, and the invisible weight of always being the strong one for everyone else.

In this episode, Trina—your AI host of UnFilterHer—dives into:

💭 The hidden costs of the Strong Black Woman archetype

💭 The emotional labor and “unpaid invisible work” we carry

💭 How this pressure shows up in our bodies, minds, and spirits

💭 And the revolutionary act of reclaiming rest, setting boundaries, and choosing joy without guilt

Because sometimes the most powerful thing we can say is: “Get somebody else to do it.”

✨ Watch now and join the conversation. ✨

🎧 Listen on podcast platforms everywhere.

📺 Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel for new episodes every week.

💬 Drop a comment: What’s one thing you’re putting down this week to protect your peace?

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In this episode, Trina—your AI host of UnFilterHer—dives into:

💭 The hidden costs of the Strong Black Woman archetype

💭 The emotional labor and “unpaid invisible work” we carry

💭 How this pressure shows up in our bodies, minds, and spirits

💭 And the revolutionary act of reclaiming rest, setting boundaries, and choosing joy without guilt

Because sometimes the most powerful thing we can say is: “Get somebody else to do it.”

✨ Watch now and join the conversation. ✨

🎧 Listen on podcast platforms everywhere.

📺 Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel for new episodes every week.

💬 Drop a comment: What’s one thing you’re putting down this week to protect your peace?

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      <description><![CDATA[Welcome back to UnfiltHER, produced by Tangible Films Presents. I’m Trina—your AI host—here to keep it real: unfiltered, unapologetic, and undeniably HER. In this episode, we unpack the complicated truth about struggle love. From the “ride or die” myth to the survival sacrifices our mothers and grandmothers made, we explore why Black women have so often been expected to carry the weight in relationships—and whether we’re still choosing that path in 2025. We’ll look at cultural examples from TV, film, and celebrity relationships, share wisdom from legends like Eartha Kitt, Diahann Carroll, and Iyanla Vanzant, and talk about how a new generation is redefining Black love—choosing peace, joy, and balance without guilt.

✨ Topics in this episode:

Where the idea of struggle love came from

The history behind the “ride or die” mentality

TV, film, and celebrity couples we’ve learned from

What healthy love should actually look like

How sisters can move forward in 2025

💬 Join the conversation: Have you ever been in “struggle love”? Do you think Black women are finally breaking free from it—or is it still lingering in our community? Drop your thoughts in the comments.

🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with your girls. New episodes drop every Thursday!

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✨ Topics in this episode:

Where the idea of struggle love came from

The history behind the “ride or die” mentality

TV, film, and celebrity couples we’ve learned from

What healthy love should actually look like

How sisters can move forward in 2025

💬 Join the conversation: Have you ever been in “struggle love”? Do you think Black women are finally breaking free from it—or is it still lingering in our community? Drop your thoughts in the comments.

🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with your girls. New episodes drop every Thursday!

#UnfiltHERPodcast #BlackLove #StruggleLove #unapologeticallyher 
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✨ Topics in this episode:

Where the idea of struggle love came from

The history behind the “ride or die” mentality

TV, film, and celebrity couples we’ve learned from

What healthy love should actually look like

How sisters can move forward in 2025

💬 Join the conversation: Have you ever been in “struggle love”? Do you think Black women are finally breaking free from it—or is it still lingering in our community? Drop your thoughts in the comments.

🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with your girls. New episodes drop every Thursday!

#UnfiltHERPodcast #BlackLove #StruggleLove #unapologeticallyher 
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      <description><![CDATA[Are you still chasing that girl… or stepping boldly into this woman?

In this episode of UnfiltHER, we’re talking about real reinvention for Black women in their 30s and 40s — the kind that goes deeper than perfect morning routines and Instagram aesthetics. From career changes and entrepreneurship to wellness, boundaries, and defining success on your own terms, this is your reminder that transformation has no expiration date.

Whether you’re ready to make a bold move or just starting to feel that pull for change, we’re breaking down the steps, the mindset shifts, and the real talk you need to start living for you.

✨ What You’ll Hear in This Episode:

Why the “that girl” era isn’t enough anymore

How Black women are redefining glow-ups in midlife

Career moves, entrepreneurship, and building peace into your work

Steps to start your own reinvention journey today

The role of mental, physical, and spiritual wellness in leveling up

Why “no” is a full sentence — and a power move

💬 Drop a comment: What’s one bold change you’re making to step into this woman energy?

📌 Subscribe for new episodes every week.  ⁨@tangiblefilmspresents7543⁩  
📱 Follow us on Instagram: link in bio
🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts & Spotify: link in bio

#UnfiltHER #BlackWomen #Reinvention #LifeAfter30 #BlackGirlMagic #SelfGrowth 

Sources:
• "6 Essential Reasons Black Women Change Careers - Twanna Carter"
• "Business Tips for Budding Black Female Entrepreneurs - BusinessNewsDaily.com"
• "Embracing Authenticity: Celebrating the Power of Black Women Keeping It Real"
• "Listening to Older Black Californians How Aging Women Face the Triple Jeopardy of Race, Gender, and Age in Health Care"
• "Many Americans are reinventing themselves late in life in a third act : Up First from NPR : NPR"
• "Reinvent Yourself After 40 | Empowering Black Women to Embrace Midlife - iamKeliB"
• "Reinvent Yourself After 40 | Empowering Black Women to Embrace Midlife | We Age Graceful"
• "Reinventing Yourself in Your 30s Black Women - TikTok"
• "Shay Stewart-Bouley - Black Girl in Midlife"
• "The Evolution of African American Beauty - Number Analytics"
• "“I think we're on a cusp of some change:” coping and support for mental wellness among Black American women"
• "https://www.lemon8-app.com/@apriljewells/7475723801234342442?region=us"
 
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      <itunes:summary>Are you still chasing that girl… or stepping boldly into this woman?

In this episode of UnfiltHER, we’re talking about real reinvention for Black women in their 30s and 40s — the kind that goes deeper than perfect morning routines and Instagram aesthetics. From career changes and entrepreneurship to wellness, boundaries, and defining success on your own terms, this is your reminder that transformation has no expiration date.

Whether you’re ready to make a bold move or just starting to feel that pull for change, we’re breaking down the steps, the mindset shifts, and the real talk you need to start living for you.

✨ What You’ll Hear in This Episode:

Why the “that girl” era isn’t enough anymore

How Black women are redefining glow-ups in midlife

Career moves, entrepreneurship, and building peace into your work

Steps to start your own reinvention journey today

The role of mental, physical, and spiritual wellness in leveling up

Why “no” is a full sentence — and a power move

💬 Drop a comment: What’s one bold change you’re making to step into this woman energy?

📌 Subscribe for new episodes every week.  ⁨@tangiblefilmspresents7543⁩  
📱 Follow us on Instagram: link in bio
🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts &amp; Spotify: link in bio

#UnfiltHER #BlackWomen #Reinvention #LifeAfter30 #BlackGirlMagic #SelfGrowth 

Sources:
• &quot;6 Essential Reasons Black Women Change Careers - Twanna Carter&quot;
• &quot;Business Tips for Budding Black Female Entrepreneurs - BusinessNewsDaily.com&quot;
• &quot;Embracing Authenticity: Celebrating the Power of Black Women Keeping It Real&quot;
• &quot;Listening to Older Black Californians How Aging Women Face the Triple Jeopardy of Race, Gender, and Age in Health Care&quot;
• &quot;Many Americans are reinventing themselves late in life in a third act : Up First from NPR : NPR&quot;
• &quot;Reinvent Yourself After 40 | Empowering Black Women to Embrace Midlife - iamKeliB&quot;
• &quot;Reinvent Yourself After 40 | Empowering Black Women to Embrace Midlife | We Age Graceful&quot;
• &quot;Reinventing Yourself in Your 30s Black Women - TikTok&quot;
• &quot;Shay Stewart-Bouley - Black Girl in Midlife&quot;
• &quot;The Evolution of African American Beauty - Number Analytics&quot;
• &quot;“I think we&apos;re on a cusp of some change:” coping and support for mental wellness among Black American women&quot;
• &quot;https://www.lemon8-app.com/@apriljewells/7475723801234342442?region=us&quot;
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      <itunes:subtitle>Are you still chasing that girl… or stepping boldly into this woman?

In this episode of UnfiltHER, we’re talking about real reinvention for Black women in their 30s and 40s — the kind that goes deeper than perfect morning routines and Instagram aesthetics. From career changes and entrepreneurship to wellness, boundaries, and defining success on your own terms, this is your reminder that transformation has no expiration date.

Whether you’re ready to make a bold move or just starting to feel that pull for change, we’re breaking down the steps, the mindset shifts, and the real talk you need to start living for you.

✨ What You’ll Hear in This Episode:

Why the “that girl” era isn’t enough anymore

How Black women are redefining glow-ups in midlife

Career moves, entrepreneurship, and building peace into your work

Steps to start your own reinvention journey today

The role of mental, physical, and spiritual wellness in leveling up

Why “no” is a full sentence — and a power move

💬 Drop a comment: What’s one bold change you’re making to step into this woman energy?

📌 Subscribe for new episodes every week.  ⁨@tangiblefilmspresents7543⁩  
📱 Follow us on Instagram: link in bio
🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts &amp; Spotify: link in bio

#UnfiltHER #BlackWomen #Reinvention #LifeAfter30 #BlackGirlMagic #SelfGrowth 

Sources:
• &quot;6 Essential Reasons Black Women Change Careers - Twanna Carter&quot;
• &quot;Business Tips for Budding Black Female Entrepreneurs - BusinessNewsDaily.com&quot;
• &quot;Embracing Authenticity: Celebrating the Power of Black Women Keeping It Real&quot;
• &quot;Listening to Older Black Californians How Aging Women Face the Triple Jeopardy of Race, Gender, and Age in Health Care&quot;
• &quot;Many Americans are reinventing themselves late in life in a third act : Up First from NPR : NPR&quot;
• &quot;Reinvent Yourself After 40 | Empowering Black Women to Embrace Midlife - iamKeliB&quot;
• &quot;Reinvent Yourself After 40 | Empowering Black Women to Embrace Midlife | We Age Graceful&quot;
• &quot;Reinventing Yourself in Your 30s Black Women - TikTok&quot;
• &quot;Shay Stewart-Bouley - Black Girl in Midlife&quot;
• &quot;The Evolution of African American Beauty - Number Analytics&quot;
• &quot;“I think we&apos;re on a cusp of some change:” coping and support for mental wellness among Black American women&quot;
• &quot;https://www.lemon8-app.com/@apriljewells/7475723801234342442?region=us&quot;
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      <itunes:summary>✨ Is the soft life still about healing—or has it been hijacked by hustle culture in disguise?

In this episode of UnFilterHer, we’re diving deep into the truth behind the “soft life” movement. What started as a radical act of self-preservation for Black women has now become a trending aesthetic. But underneath the skincare routines and travel reels, there’s a deeper conversation about generational exhaustion, the weight of being “strong,” and the urgent need for rest, joy, and wholeness.

We unpack the historical roots of the Strong Black Woman archetype, explore the dangers of hustle without healing, and break down a powerful wellness model called BREATHE—a tool specifically designed for Black women reclaiming their peace.

👑 Because softness isn’t weakness. It’s survival.

💬 Let’s talk in the comments:

What does soft life mean to you?

Do you feel like rest is something you have to earn?

How do you personally protect your peace in a hustle-heavy world?

👇🏾 Drop your thoughts, stories, and perspectives below!

🎧 Tune in every Thursday for real talk, radical healing, and unfiltered truth. 📌 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell so you never miss an episode. 🖤

UnFilterHer — Unfiltered. Unapologetic. Undeniably HER.

#SoftLife #BlackWomenHealing #UnFilterHer #RestIsResistance #WellnessForBlackWomen #AntiHustleCulture

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      <itunes:subtitle>✨ Is the soft life still about healing—or has it been hijacked by hustle culture in disguise?

In this episode of UnFilterHer, we’re diving deep into the truth behind the “soft life” movement. What started as a radical act of self-preservation for Black women has now become a trending aesthetic. But underneath the skincare routines and travel reels, there’s a deeper conversation about generational exhaustion, the weight of being “strong,” and the urgent need for rest, joy, and wholeness.

We unpack the historical roots of the Strong Black Woman archetype, explore the dangers of hustle without healing, and break down a powerful wellness model called BREATHE—a tool specifically designed for Black women reclaiming their peace.

👑 Because softness isn’t weakness. It’s survival.

💬 Let’s talk in the comments:

What does soft life mean to you?

Do you feel like rest is something you have to earn?

How do you personally protect your peace in a hustle-heavy world?

👇🏾 Drop your thoughts, stories, and perspectives below!

🎧 Tune in every Thursday for real talk, radical healing, and unfiltered truth. 📌 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell so you never miss an episode. 🖤

UnFilterHer — Unfiltered. Unapologetic. Undeniably HER.

#SoftLife #BlackWomenHealing #UnFilterHer #RestIsResistance #WellnessForBlackWomen #AntiHustleCulture

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