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Today in the chair we have Farryn Masongale. Farryn is a 34 year old Substance Abuse Counselor who has been an active duty military member for 15 years. In honor of Active Duty Military Member month, I wanted to celebrate farryn and bring awareness to black women in the military. On this episode Farryn shares: * The benefits and setbacks of being in the Military * How she had to choose her purpose over her Military Career Goals * What it is like to be a Black Woman in the Military * How to follow your purpose despite the challenges To keep in touch with our guest and podcast see social media links below: Farryn’s Instagram:@fay_ivy [https://www.instagram.com/fay_ivy/] Black Women Unfiltered- @blackwomenunfilteredpodcast [https://www.instagram.com/blackwomenunfilteredpodcast/] Website: www.blackwomenunfiltered.net [http://www.blackwomenunfiltered.net/]

Today in the guest chair we have Ashley and LaToya from Curls No Lye. Curls No Lye was founded in June 2015 by Ashley Anderson. It started as an Instagram page with the purpose of becoming an open forum for the natural hair community. The goal was to learn and grow along with the support of other naturals just trying to learn what works best for their curls. In February 2018, LaToya Pickett joined the team as an administrator with the same vision for the brand. Since 2018, the brand has evolved into product reviews, a YouTube channel, podcast features and brand partnerships. We felt the only thing missing for our curl friends was apparel. On this episode Ashley & LaToya share: Their desire to build an all inclusive community for Natural Hair What true partnership is when building a business The setbacks they have encountered during their business Their vision for the future of the brand To keep in touch with our guest and podcast see social media links below: Instagram: @curls_nolye Website- www.curlsnolye.com Black Women Unfiltered- @blackwomenunfilteredpodcast Website: www.blackwomenunfiltered.net

In light of National Infertility Week , I felt that it was important to talk about infertility in the Black Women Community. I know personally that I am not knowledgeable about infertility and because we don’t talk about it. It’s such a delicate subject. So I felt it was important to have a Black woman come to the chair to talk about infertility. In the guest chair today, on a special episode called Owning Our Truths, I brought Stacey Brown. Stacey Brown was diagnosed at the young age of 25 with Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser. MRKH syndrome is a disorder that occurs in females and mainly affects the reproductive system. This condition causes the vagina and uterus to be underdeveloped or absent, although external genitalia are normal. Which means a woman cannot get pregnant and will deal with infertility. On this episode Stacey talks about: * Her diagnosis of MRKH * The lack of information and compassion she received from a male doctor about her condition * How she decided to be an advocate for MRKH * What she wants Black women to know about infertility Support Groups mentioned in this episode: Beautiful You Foundation: Beautiful you Foundation [https://www.beautifulyoumrkh.org/] Instagram:@beautifulyoumrkh [https://www.instagram.com/beautifulyoumrkh/] Sistahs Surviving Infertility: @Sistahs Surviving Infertility [https://www.instagram.com/sistahssurvivinginfertility_/] Stacey’s Instagram: stacey_n_thehouse [https://www.instagram.com/stacey_n_thehouse/] Make sure to tune in to the podcast on Apple Podcast, Google Podcast , Spotify, and Anchor. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate and leave a written review! To stay connected between episodes follow us on Instagram and Facebook and check out website: Instagram: @blackwomenunfilteredpodcast [https://www.instagram.com/blackwomenunfilteredpodcast/] Facebook Page: Black Women Unfiltered Podcast [https://www.facebook.com/Black-Women-Unfiltered-Podcast-103262761785832] Website: www.blackwomenunfiltered.net [http://www.blackwomenunfiltered.net/]

Welcome back to another Solo Episode. I was inspired this week to do a solo episode on Blocks and how they can affect your journey to your purpose. I am so excited to share this information with you! A Sneak Peek of what’s to come in Episode 15: What are the different types of block How to overcome your block How to truly embrace your block Make sure to tune in to the podcast on Apple Podcast, Google Podcast , Spotify, and Anchor. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate and leave a written review! To stay connected between episodes follow us on Instagram and Facebook and check out website: Instagram: @blackwomenunfilteredpodcast Facebook Page: Black Women Unfiltered Podcast Website: www.blackwomenunfiltered.net

Today in the guest chair we have DeVonna Payne. DeVonna is a full-time digital content creator based out of Atlanta, Georgia. She started blogging back in 2017 to get back a sense of creativity from her everyday roles as a mom of two, wife, full-time business owner, and influencer. Fast forward almost 4 years later and she has learned so much as a Digital Marketing Strategist that she continuously applies to her personal career as a digital content creator. On this episode DeVonna shares: * How she dropped out of college twice and what that meant to her * How to get started as an Influencer * How she balances Motherhood and multiple business * What a day in the life of a Serial Entrepreneur is like To keep in touch with our guest and podcast see social media links below: MrsPayneBranding:@mrspaynebranding [https://www.instagram.com/mrspaynebranding/] WifeyKnowsBest: https://wifeyknowsbest.com [https://wifeyknowsbest.com/] 2021 Digital Content Planner: https://wifeyknowsbest.com/product/social-media-content-calendar-digital/ [https://wifeyknowsbest.com/product/social-media-content-calendar-digital/] Black Women Unfiltered- @blackwomenunfilteredpodcast [https://www.instagram.com/blackwomenunfilteredpodcast/] Website: www.blackwomenunfiltered.net [http://www.blackwomenunfiltered.net/]