078 Discovering Culinary Creativity with Bo Corely
Buckle up for a deliciously entertaining episode of Black Girls Eating. Your fabulous hosts, Candace and Tanorria, are dishing out a hearty chat with the one and only Bo Corley. Beau is not just any culinary content creator; he's famous for whipping up delectable dishes and cracking dad jokes that are just as tasty. From being an only child with a love for pots and pans, Bo has grown into a father of four and a culinary superstar. His journey is all about creativity, passion, and crafting delicious, healthy meals that everyone can enjoy.
055 Afros, Knives and Growing up Black with Tiffani Rozier of Afro's & Knives
Afros, Knives and growing up Black with Tiffany Rozier of Afro's & Knives. Candace and Tanorria welcome fellow podcaster Tiffany Rozier of Afro's & Knives to the show. The trio dives deep into what it means to be young, Black and gifted. Tiffany also shares her podcast journey and why she can't stop won't stop.
054 On the Scene, Behind the Scenes a True Creative Story
On the Scene, Behind the Scenes. Jessica Bellamy sits down with Candace and Tanorria to talk all things creative, in the life of captivating wife and mom and the face behind Black Girls in Starbucks. Grab a cup and take a seat as the trio dives into what creating online connection groups is really like and why a life on the scene but behind the scenes suits them just fine.
053 Transit in the City: How One Black woman Makes a City Move
The city moves! On this episode of Black Girls Eating, Candace and Tanorria welcome Communications and Transit expert Lesley Gordon to the show. The trio delves into why transit is important and how we use it impacts us all.
052 Coming Home to Self
Come back home to yourself. On this episode of Black Girls Eating, Candace and Tanorria are joined by best selling author Tasha Jun as she shares her creative process and the importance of coming home, back to self.
051 Master Blender: A History Lesson on Faith and Coming Into Your Own
Black in a seemingly white-washed world. On this episode of Black Girls Eating, Candace and Tanorria welcome Dr. Breeze Harper to the show. Breeze is a sought after equity and justice professional, an afro-futurist storyteller an novelist. Join into the conversation centering Black experiences in a seemingly white washed world.
050 Black in a Seemingly White-washed World
Black in a seemingly white-washed world. On this episode of Black Girls Eating, Candace and Tanorria welcome Dr. Breeze Harper to the show. Breeze is a sought after equity and justice professional, an afro-futurist storyteller an novelist. Join into the conversation centering Black experiences in a seemingly white washed world.
049 The Sexy Side of Food
On this episode of Black Girls Eating, Candace and Tanorria welcome Rae Karim, pastor, author, and Certified Grief Coach to the show. Life happens, so grief happens. Listen to a candid conversation about how we all deal or don't deal with our grief. Rae leaves us with tips and tools to better handle all things life throws our way.
048 To be Young, Black & Vegan
On this episode of Black Girls Eating, Candace and Tanorria welcome Emani Cocran of Black + Vegan to the show. Emani shares her journey with food and how becoming vegan was an important part of her food map and make up. Listen in as we dive into to all things Black and Vegan.
047 Grief Happens Part 2
On this episode of Black Girls Eating, Candace and Tanorria welcome Rae Karim, pastor, author, and Certified Grief Coach to the show. Life happens, so grief happens. Listen to a candid conversation about how we all deal or don't deal with our grief. Rae leaves us with tips and tools to better handle all things life throws our way.
046 Grief Happens
On this episode of Black Girls Eating, Candace and Tanorria welcome Rae Karim, pastor, author, and Certified Grief Coach to the show. Life happens, so grief happens. Listen to a candid conversation about how we all deal or don't deal with our grief. Rae leaves us with tips and tools to better handle all things life throws our way.
045 The Business of Faith: When Deconstruction Happens
On this episode of Black Girls Eating, Candace and Tanorria are joined by pastor and culture curator Kristian Smith. The trio dives deep into faith, what it means to question it and how sometimes, a deconstuction of that faith is imperative to your survival. Grab your prayer cloth and some kleenex, this episode is food for your soul.
044 Art: It’s in the Eye of the Beholder
On this episode of the Black Girls eating, Candace and Tanorria welcome to the studio mixed media artist Faith Blackwell. Faith shares the journey of her art, how shes sustained connection in a bustling art community, and her favorite city to travel to. Grab your crayons or iPad and listen to this colorful episode.
043 You've Got A Friend In Me
On this episode of Black Girls Eating, Candace, and Tanorria are joined by tastemaker, mentor, and all-around cool dude, Brent Lyle. The trio dabs into: Friends, How many of us have them? The importance of mentoring and the state of Black men's mental health. Stop in, tell a friend.
042 Black Girl Magic Returns
On this episode of Black Girls Eating, hosts Candace and Tanorria are back with flashes of Black Girl Magic. Back like they never left. The duo updates you on their goings-on, the world is yet crumbling, and they're still here. Take a ride with your favorite foodie aunties on this fun recap episode.