Hello Ladies, I know it's been a minute but I'am back! No... really! This episode let's talk about falling off and how to get back on. Reading suggestions: https://www.audible.fr/pd/Change-Your-Life-in-30-Days-Livre-Audio/B008UM2BZC?overrideBaseCountry=true&bp_o=true&source_code=ADW30DFT1Bk127011722907Z&ipRedirectOverride=true&gclid=CjwKCAjwu5yYBhAjEiwAKXk_eFgFLNJ5NhGTU-neQDBQJo4hTc5CdyIGysT5ScGxrzWJ-mNzrMRIhBoC_m0QAvD_BwE https://www.amazon.com/How-change-your-life-days/dp/B086PN2DBQ
Over the past three weeks there's been 3 different incidents of racism and/or discrimination towards Afro-French people in the Ile-de-France Area. In this podcast I dive into what the media does not broadcast enough of.
As always, another wonderful conversation with a fellow black woman based in Paris, France. Aimee is a young woman who recently made moved to Paris. She shared her experience thus far with me as well as on her YouTube channel. GO CHECK IT OUT https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpIcLW8YOY1kL_6J0TzDBGA/featured
Another amazing conversation with a fellow African American woman based in Paris, France. Nehita shares her experience of dating, work, friends, and relationships on US podcast.
In the words of Nina Simone: It's a new dawn It's a new day It's a new life for me, ooh And I'm feeling good! Sis 2021 is upon us and I would like to give you some words of wisdom and encouragement.
Do Afro-French women have the same issues in the corporate world as African American women? Let's get into! I sit down with my girl Sessy and we discuss what she faces as Black woman in a corporate environment here in France.
I sat down with Nneji a Nigerian-American who relocated to Lagos about a year ago. I wanted to share her story of what she has experienced during the #ENDSARS protest.
In this episode, I sit down for my usual Sunday conversation with my girl Bri and we discuss the current state of affairs in regards to African-American women's safety, mental health, and should you start thinking about moving aboard.
Over the past couple of months, there have been some conversations going around about should African Americans start moving abroad? Where can we go that’s safe? I share my thoughts and experience of living abroad.
First episode Ariel Cue dive into her thoughts on lack of platforms for expat black people, especially black women of different backgrounds living in France and how we need to connect more now than ever. www.usblkwmn.com
In this episode, Ariel Cue gives an intro about this brand new podcast and welcomes her audience.