Conversations With Miss Marcie

CWMM Episode 186: Cheating, Accountability, and "The Black Women Are the Problem" Narrative

54 min · 2 mei 2026
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What started as celebrity breakup talk turned into a much deeper conversation.   In this episode, Marcie is joined by her friend Aishah to talk about the cheating headlines everyone’s discussing and how quickly the conversation spirals into a much bigger narrative: the growing tension between Black men and Black women.   Why does it feel like Black women are constantly labeled “the problem” in relationships? Why does accountability feel one-sided in online debates? And how much of this divide is being fueled by social media narratives vs real-life experiences?   This conversation gets honest, uncomfortable, and very real as we unpack relationship expectations, loyalty, blame, and the ongoing battle of perspectives happening in the Black community.   If you’ve seen the debates, felt the tension, or have your own opinions… this episode is for you.   Listen and follow on Apple, Spotify, and all major podcast platforms.

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aflevering CWMM Episode 186: Cheating, Accountability, and "The Black Women Are the Problem" Narrative artwork

CWMM Episode 186: Cheating, Accountability, and "The Black Women Are the Problem" Narrative

What started as celebrity breakup talk turned into a much deeper conversation.   In this episode, Marcie is joined by her friend Aishah to talk about the cheating headlines everyone’s discussing and how quickly the conversation spirals into a much bigger narrative: the growing tension between Black men and Black women.   Why does it feel like Black women are constantly labeled “the problem” in relationships? Why does accountability feel one-sided in online debates? And how much of this divide is being fueled by social media narratives vs real-life experiences?   This conversation gets honest, uncomfortable, and very real as we unpack relationship expectations, loyalty, blame, and the ongoing battle of perspectives happening in the Black community.   If you’ve seen the debates, felt the tension, or have your own opinions… this episode is for you.   Listen and follow on Apple, Spotify, and all major podcast platforms.

2 mei 202654 min