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Tee-Ta & Tiffany

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A BLACK GIRL A WHITE GIRL: Conversations with Tee-Ta & Tiffany

Tee-Ta & Tiffany

A BLACK GIRL A WHITE GIRL: Conversations with Tee-Ta & Tiffany

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A BLACK GIRL A WHITE GIRL: Conversations with Tee-Ta & Tiffany

Tee-Ta & Tiffany

A BLACK GIRL A WHITE GIRL: Conversations with Tee-Ta & Tiff…

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Tee-Ta and Tiffany say farewell to A Black Girl A White Girl. Although the show will live on YouTube and Podcast channels, Tee-Ta and Tiffany share why they decided to finish recording episodes and what it means for them moving forward.In 2018
Show hosts Tee-Ta Walker and Tiffany Scott dissect a recent conversation where Tiffany brings attention to the managing partners (in a marketing agency she works with) about the clear lack of diversity in a company they merged with.If you’re w
Tee-Ta Walker and Tiffany Scott discuss the recent ‘conversations’ on social media about how Roe v Wade affects black women and how white women need a wake-up call. The conversation was honest and vulnerable.Tiffany shared why some conversatio
Tee-Ta & Tiffany talked about Juneteenth, now a Federal Holiday. The official Day is June 19th. However, this year's observance is Monday, June 20th, 2022.The ladies discussed why Juneteenth came about and why it is essential. You can watch or
Show Hosts Tee-Ta Walker and Tiffany Scott discuss a recent video that went viral of Senator Mallory McMorrow's address to congress regarding teaching actual historical facts in schools regarding slavery and other black histories.The article l
It’s a heavy blow again to start Season 3 after the Buffalo murders. On our first show back for 2022, Tiffany asks Tee-Ta to share her feelings as a black woman living through yet another racist attack.Tee-Ta Walker candidly shares her cycle o
LaVonne Dorsey (specializes in interracial relationships as a therapist and coach and a DEI consultant) and her husband, Joel Kampf (an anti-oppressive consultant), join Tee-Ta Walker and Tiffany Scott for an up-close and personal conversation
Kim De Silva joins Tee-Ta Walker and Tiffany Scott for an educational conversation about race relations and racism in Trinidad, the similarities and the differences, across continents and why she uses 'language' (Spanish in particular) to help
Tee-Ta Walker and Tiffany Scott continue the conversation about ‘normal people doing not normal things,’ particularly a group of Dad’s making a massive difference in a school in Louisiana by making their presence known and ending student violen
Oh, this might be one of Tee-Ta Walker and Tiffany Scott's favorite episodes of the season. Jules Sanders and Liz Williams, Founders of We Are Afara, talk about what it takes to be everyday people doing 'not normal' things.Jules and Liz share
Regular guests Pamela Davis and Erin Burch join Tee-Ta Walker and Tiffany Scott for an honest and heartfelt conversation about women’s voices. The differences between white women’s voices and black women’s voices and the similarities. What it m
​​Tee-Ta Walker and Tiffany Scott learned so much from ‘white guy’ Joel Kampf during this conversation with the Anti-Oppression Consultant. Joel coined the phrase, ‘White Work,’ and he sure is a testament to doing it!Joel shares his journey to
Pamela Davis joins Tee-Ta Walker and Tiffany Scott for a controversial conversation about the recent anti-abortion ruling in Texas. Pamela shares her perspective on why pointing out that Black and Brown people are at greater risk is actually co
Tee-Ta Walker and Tiffany Scott discuss how the media creates separation by calling out differences in black (or any non-white cultures) regarding crime, health, and generally anything deemed unacceptable or controversial to the norm. When whit
Tiffany Scott asks Tee-Ta Walker what it means to not be complicit and her journey towards that stance in this episode.Tee-Ta openly shares her journey of healing, understanding herself, and finding her voice in a society that too often wants
Tee-Ta and Tiffany took a holiday. Why? Because when you do work that is more avoided than celebrated, it can get exhausting.Coming off of their holiday, Tee-Ta & Tiffany had their monthly conversation with Pamela Davis and Erin Burch.They co
Pamela Davis and Erin Burch, join Tee-Ta Walker and Tiffany Scott for their monthly ‘2 Black Girls and 2 White Girls Conversation’ on current affairs relating to the racial divide in the USA.In this episode, the women discuss how Black Women a
A powerful and inspiring conversation with special guest Arabella Passeri on Conversations with Tee-Ta and Tiffany!Arabella is a wise young 17 years old who shares openly about her experience of being a biracial woman straddling the challenges
Tee-Ta Walker's friend Ryan Stevens joins Tiffany Scott and Tee-Ta for a conversation about his journey to being a true ally for black people since the murder of George Floyd.Tee-Ta met Ryan in a group hosted by Lesley Batson, called ‘No More
Tee-Ta Walker and Tiffany Scott share an open and honest conversation about a recent F’ up that Tiffany did as an ally. She made a huge mistake and leaned on her white privilege the wrong way instead of the right way. Once it became clear what
Regular guests, Pamela Davis and Erin Burch join Tee-Ta Walker and Tiffany Scott for a round table discussion about their own journey since the murder of George Floyd. A valuable discussion as each woman shares her experience of the day itself
Jessica Denise Dickson (she/her/hers) is a life empowerment coach who believes that when Black women heal, the world heals. She believes that the path to personal and collective healing comes through embodying our Enneagram and liberation work.
Our regular guest Pamela Davis of the Well Done Life Podcast joined us to talk about the recent Kamala Harris comment that “America is not a racist country but the nation must speak the truth about its history with racism” on ABC News, "Good Mo
Special guest Shehara Wooten joins us for a deep dive into the Wealth Gap between Black & White people. How we got here, where we're currently at and where things are going.Shehara (Sha-Hair-Rah) has over 16 years of experience in the financia
Tee-Ta Walker and Tiffany Scott discuss their experience of the George Floyd, Derek Chauvin guilty verdict. In this candid and unscripted conversation, Tee-Ta and Tiffany share their perspectives of the verdict, (yes a black girl’s and a white
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