The Sistah Girls Book Club podcast is hosted by Sharee Hereford #TheSistahGirlNextDoor This podcast is for Black women who enjoy reading books by Black authors and having some juicy discussions. I interview some of your favorite authors and I even spill the tea on my thoughts regarding their work and all things within the Black literary community.
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Welcome to the Sistah Sistah Podcast where we focus on the relationship we have with our friends, family, and our damn selves!!!! Episodes are published every other week on iTunes, Google Play Music, Soundcloud, & Stitcher.
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Hosted by four friends who have fun discussions based on relationships, culture, sex and race. Unfiltered | Uncensored | Unapologetic | Every Sunday | #SistahSundays Get in touch with us: Instagram: @Sistahlounge Tiwtter: @Sistahlounge Email: Sistahlounge@outlook.com
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Sistah Girls, I'm happy to have New York Times and USA Today Bestselling author Shawntelle Madison on the podcast. Madison has penned books that span the romance and speculative fiction genres. She is charting a new path with her latest book The Fallen Fruit a historical fiction that includes time travel, love, family secrets, and plot twists you w…
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Most people know Beverly Mahone on social media as Auntie Bev, it's that familiar moniker that has made over 1 million people fall in love with her radiant personality and well-developed lexicon. Auntie Bev splashed onto social media by giving us her word for the day. Inspired by her then 14-year-old grandson to get on TikTok she listened, since th…
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Sistah Girls, I'm so happy to have mental wellness advocate, self-healing educator, and author of The Sugar Jar, Yasmine Cheyenne with us on the podcast! Yasmine is here to discuss her new book Wisdom of the Path: The Beautiful and Bumpy Ride to Healing and Trusting Our Inner Guide. While reading Wisdom of the Path, I had so many aha moments and hi…
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Sistah Girls, I’m so excited to have living legend Alice Randall on the podcast! Alice Randall is the author of My Black Country: A Journey Through Country Music’s Black Past, Present, and Future. https://amzn.to/4eKEWIz Randall is the first Black woman to write a number-one country hit. The single “XXX’s and OOO’s (An American Girl)” was released …
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Sistah Girls, I'm so excited to bring y'all celebrity ghostwriter Ardre Orie! Ardre Orie attended Florida State University, earning her undergraduate and Master’s Degrees in Special Education. After teaching for 4 years, she earned an Ed.S in Educational Leadership. Orie served as an Assistant Principal before rediscovering her first love of compos…
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Sistah Girls, I’m so excited to have Shenequa Golding on the podcast! Golding is a writer and an editor whose work focuses on race, gender, popular culture, and entertainment. After earning a degree in print journalism from Hampton University, Golding began her career as general-assignment reporter for a small newspaper owned by the Chicago Sun-Tim…
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Sistah Girls, I'm so excited that we have author, activist, and entrepreneur Rachel E. Cargle on the podcast! Rachel Cargle is an Akron, Ohio born writer, entrepreneur and philanthropic innovation. Her work and upcoming book with Penguin Random House, centers the reimagining of womanhood, solidarity and self and how we are in relationship with ours…
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Sistah Girls, I'm so excited to have Deesha Dyer on the podcast! Without credentials, connections, or a college degree, a hip-hop journalist and community leader conquered her imposter syndrome while landing one of the most exclusive, sought-after, and fun positions in the White House. From, 2015 to 2017 Dyer served as the White House Social Secret…
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In 2006 Miasha released her debut novel Secret Society, that story had publishing companies in a bidding war. In 2021, Coleman turned her book series into a film, she did it independently and it was a hit. In this interview, Miasha takes us on her journey from an aspiring author to getting her first six-figure deal and then bringing that project to…
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Malcolm MJ Harris is an entrepreneur, social influencer, a self-help coach, a reality checker, and now a published author. His debut self-help book, Get the F*uck out of your own way: A Guide to letting go of the shit that’s holding you back is a must-read. I got the chance to talk to MJ about his new book and discuss some topics he covered. Purcha…
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Jemele Hill is celebrating the paperback release of her memoir Uphill. Released on October 25, 2022, Hill pulled back the curtain and allowed fans to get a glimpse of what her journey has been like through her own lens. She dived deep into her childhood and shared what her experience was like growing up in an environment where both her parents were…
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Sistah Girls, Behind the Pen, is our in-person Black independent author signing that takes place in New York City. It's been one month since the event and I'm taking you behind the scenes to talk all things Behind the Pen. Issa event recap!
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Sistah Girls, we got the chance to talk to poet and musician, Melania Luisa to discuss her new poetry book Plantains and Our Becoming. "Marte looks at the identities and histories of the Dominican Republic and Haiti to celebrate and center the Black diasporic experience. Through the exploration of themes like self-love, nationalism, displacement, g…
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Sistah Girls Book Club, we got the chance to interview Dr. Joy Harden Bradford! She is a Licensed Psychologist and the host of the wildly popular, award-winning mental health podcast Therapy for Black Girls. Her work focuses on making mental health topics more relevant and accessible for Black women, and she delights in using pop culture to illustr…
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We last spoke with author Takerra Allen in 2018 to discuss her newest series, Seasons of Fidelity. Since then she has published the three-book series in its entirety. Following that series, she released Last Stop From Innocence, (a standalone novel) and after an almost three-year break, she's back with a new novel, Needful Noore. On the eve of Alle…
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Sistah Girls, we had the pleasure of talking to Shanita Hubbard, author of the book that every Black girl should read, RIDE OR DIE: A Feminist Manifesto for the Well-Being of Black Women. Grab the book ➡️ https://amzn.to/40vkUcP This conversation was so good, we defined and discussed what the "Ride or Die chick" represents and the many ways she sho…
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Sistah Girls, our founder, Sharee Hereford got the chance to interview the former CEO of BET, Ms. Debra Lee. They talked about her new memoir "I AM DEBRA LEE." This memoir is a MUST READ, you get business gems, life gems, and womanhood gems all in one book. From her friendship with the late Queen of Soul, Ms. Aretha Franklin, to her rise to the top…
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Sharee Hereford got the chance to interview author Tracey Michae’l Lewis-Giggetts to talk about her latest book, Black Joy: Stories of Resistance, Resilience, and Restoration. Hereford and Giggetts had a candid conversation about the many ways Black Joy can be used as a form of resistance.
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Sistah Girls, Winter Tales is our limited audio storytelling series. Black authors and writers are sharing their work and get this they are reading it themselves for your enjoyment. Some stories were created specifically for this series and others are snippets of work that is already published. So grab something warm and enjoy!…
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I recently got the chance to interview author Zakiya Walden. As a former journalist, Walden is no stranger to the pen. And as a beta reader, editor, and voice narrator she's no stranger to the literary world. Now with her debut novel, Blue Obstacles she turning yet another page in her book.
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This year we are celebrating Behind the Pen virtually on Black Indie Authors Day! I had the chance to talk to Nako and Nia Forrester about their careers as indie authors.
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Sistah Girls, this year we hosted Behind the Pen virtually while celebrating Black Indie Authors Day. I got a chance to interview (with a live virtual audience) some of the heavy hitters in Black Indie Romance.
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Campfire Tales is a limited audio series that will only take place (for right now) during the summer. We have rounded up some dope authors and writers to participate in our summer audio series, each author or writer has written a short story specifically for this series–and get this–they read it.
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Campfire Tales is a limited audio series that will only take place (for right now) during the summer. We have rounded up some dope authors and writers to participate in our summer audio series, each author or writer has written a short story specifically for this series–and get this–they read it.
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Campfire Tales is a limited audio series that will only take place (for right now) during the summer. We have rounded up some dope authors and writers to participate in our summer audio series, each author or writer has written a short story specifically for this series–and get this–they read it.
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Campfire Tales is a limited audio series that will only take place (for right now) during the summer. We have rounded up some dope authors and writers to participate in our summer audio series, each author or writer has written a short story specifically for this series–and get this–they read it.
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Episode 28: A Conversation With Stephanie Phillips, Author Of Why Solange Matters (Music Matters) [Audio]
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Sistah Girls, June is Black Music Month! To celebrate, I interviewed author and music journalist Stephanie Phillips who recently published Why Solange Matters which is part of the Music Matters collection.
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Sistah Girls, if you've ever wanted to become a narrator, this is the interview for you! I had an awesome time talking to Wesleigh Siobhan about her journey to becoming a narrator, she dropped so many gems, and gave some tips on how to get started.
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Sistah Girls, on this episode I got the chance to speak with twelve-year-old London C. Williams. She published her first book at eleven years old after attending her first protest.
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Let's be honest being body positive is not always the easiest thing to do and I mean if we really want to take it there we women never really know what we want when it comes to our "image'. So in this ep were discussing all things body positive including are struggles, experinces, and tips xoxo由Sistah Lounge
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Hello sistah's, In todays Ep, were really diving into a deep conversation of our outlook on relationships in 2020, including social media too. When is it ok to post your partner? Should you be private with your relationship?Get ready for all the stories and tea that the sistah's are sharing. Thank you for listening and supporting us.…
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Happy Sunday! Where would you be if you had no fears? Time and time again we let insecurities get to our heads to the point we walk through like by playing it 'safe'. Today the sistahs discuss all their unspoken dreams which include one dreaming of becoming a SURFER! Can you guess who that is?Thanks for tuning in, we've got the giggles today and ho…
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IT'S 2020. YOU'VE FINISHED UNI. NOW YOU HAVE TO BUY THAT CAR THE HOUSE HAVE THAT CHILD AND A PUPPY. Let's take a breather and discuss the high expectations and pressures we have been feeling due to 'growing' up now. Lots of Love - Sistah Lounge xSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sistahloung...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Sistah…
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Sistah Girls, I got the chance to talk to Christopher Paul Curtis, author of the classic novel, The Watsons Go to Birmingham–1963. The novel is celebrating 25 years, Curtis and I spoke about his writing journey, he gave some gems to new writers, and we talked about what it means to have a book that centers a black boy and his family in publication …
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Female pleasure has always been such a taboo subject and thats what the Sistahs are discussing in this episode! Why should we wait for a man to pleasure us? In today's episode we will be sharing with you all the different toys you can explore to get to now your own body better. Have you ever tried a toy? Comment down below your fave one. Connect wi…
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Sharee Hereford got the chance to speak with author Kim Johnson about her debut novel, This Is My America.
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Sharee Hereford got a chance to talk to Black contemporary romance author Chelsea Maria. With only three years in the game Chelsea has published over a dozen novels. We talked about her career, switching to indie, and being an entrepreneur.
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Sharee Hereford got the chance to interview Black contemporary romance author Danielle Allen to talk about her work and what she has coming up next.
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Sharee Hereford got the chance to talk to black independent urban and romance author Jahquel Jacobs. Jacobs has published over 40 novels and recently launched her new subscription book box company, Treat 'Yo Shelf Box.
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Sharee Hereford got the chance to talk to poet and performer Mel Chanté. Chanté has created her own platform and booked her own international tour. She spoke on the business and creative side of being a Black poet.
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Sharee is catching Sistah Girls up on what's been going on in her life since the coronavirus hit her city. She is also talking about books, movies, music, and other things that has been keeping her occupied during this period of isolation.
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During my conversation with B. Love, we covered a range of topics, we chatted about her writing career, her plans after publishing her 100th book, and she answered some hard-hitting questions about marketing and publishing as an independent author.
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Sharee Hereford gives a book review of Speaking of Summer by Kalisha Buckhanon. She lists three new books you should read in February, talks about her fast, the passing of Kobe Bryant, Gayle King's interview with Lisa Leslie, and Oprah's views on people attacking Gayle on social media.
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On this episode of The Sistah Girls Podcast I introduce, "Books & Other Ish." It's the new direction the podcast is going in. I'm going to talk about the books I'm reading + current events mixed with pop culture.
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Sharee Hereford got a chance to sit and talk to Black contemporary urban author, Nako. Nako talked about how she began writing, she shared some advice for new authors and told us her future plans.
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Sharee Hereford sat down to have a chat with Jazmen Greene, Founder of LiterallyBlack.com.
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Takerra Allen has self-published over a dozen novels. She turned her novel, Heaven's Hell into a full-length film that she wrote, directed and produced. Allen opened up about her life as a writer and entrepreneur, she also gave advice on what it takes to be your own boss.
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The rules have been thrown out! Random topics lead to random conversations lol. Joining us again are returning guests, Bo and Lawrence. Enjoy the randomness!Comment or send us an email at AskTheSistahs@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @sistahsistah.podcast and dont forget to take part in our poll questions.Lawrence IG: jugganaut_muzikBo IG: djthatsi…
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This week the Sistahs discuss what music they are into and what would be playing on their jukeboxes. The Sistahs are joined by their brother, Bo, and Joi's husband, Lawrence, makes a return appearance. Join in on the conversation and let us know what you think. What music do you love to listen to? What song gets you all up in your feelings? What so…
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On this episode, Sharee Hereford got a chance to talk to Omar Tyree, author of the cult classic novel–Flyy Girl. Celebrating the 25th anniversary of the novel, Tyree spoke about the success of the book, how he got his start writing, and everything in between.
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