Affirmations for Black Girls

Tyra The Creative
The Affirmations for Black Girls Podcast is a nurturing haven for women navigating the intricate tapestry of their emotions. Here, authenticity reigns supreme, offering a refuge for those grappling with experiences they may not be ready to voice elsewhere. Through heartfelt discussions on relationships, faith, careers, self-love, and personal development, AFBG guides listeners on a reflective journey, encouraging them to delve into their emotions and forge a path forward with resilience and well-being at the forefront.

412 | You Deserve to Feel at Home. Why Your Space Deserves More Intention. The Emotional Power of Decorating for Joy, Peace, Warmth and Presence.
00:22:24
The Art of Showing Up for Yourself: Making Room for Joy & Letting Yourself Be the Party
00:48:15
Dating In Your Late 20's. Recognizing & Acknowledging Your Own 'Red Flags' When Dating & Refusing To "Put Yourself On The Shelf" After A Break Up | REWIND
00:36:24
Journaling to Increase Your Self-Awareness & Learning How to Release Self-Criticism & Start Choosing Self-Love. Looking Within For Answers To Your Problems.
00:30:16
6 Life Lessons I Learned From All of My Past Romantic Relationships. Leaning Into Reflection and Self Awareness After a Break Up. Rediscovering YOU through Experience. REWIND
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410 | Clearing the Clutter: Letting Go of What No Longer Serves You for a Healthier Emotional State
00:40:46
409 | Girl, Let That Man Help You! Breaking Free from Hyper-Independence & Learning to Accept Support | Pep Talk Wednesdays
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408 | To the Girl That Feels Unseen.. The Hidden Season: Embracing the Quiet Moments That Prepare You for What’s Next
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407 | Time is a Thief—So Stop Acting Like It’s Unlimited. Slowing Down to Live Fully & Making Space for What Matters: Joy, People, and Connection
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406 | Entering My Do Not Disturb Era: If It Drains Me, It is NOT for Me. Prioritizing Myself & Protecting My Peace at ALL COSTS.
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