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Dear Lazy Black Girls

Dear Lazy Black Girls

By: Dear Lazy Black Girls
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Being a Black woman in a society that forces us to constantly be “strong” makes it difficult for many Black women who struggle with their mental health. As a Black woman who struggles as well, I believe is is crucial for Black women who struggle with their mental health, and as a result are seen as “lazy”, to feel that there is someone out there who sees them. DLBG acknowledges this stereotype and is the voice for Black women who’s mental health has deteriorated as a result of societal pressure to make them strong. DLBG provides a safe space for vulnerable conversations and healing.Dear Lazy Black Girls Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
Episodes
  • #28: Lazily in Love
    Oct 13 2023
    In this week's episode of Dear Lazy Black Girls, we are going to explore how to show the love we have for ourselves and for others... the lazy way.
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    45 mins
  • #27: What is My Soul’s Purpose?
    Sep 29 2023
    In this episode of Dear Lazy Black Girls, we will be discussing why we are placed into this world. We are going to be spending some time reflecting and exploring our personal passions, toxic family patterns and relationships, to understand what our purpose in this world truly is.
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    28 mins
  • #26: Spiritual To-Do List
    Sep 22 2023
    In this week’s episode of Dear Lazy Black Girls, we will be diving into the importance of setting spiritual goals and intentions with ourselves, as we understand why we exist in this lifetime. We will dive into some examples of Spiritual goals and how to practice each one before you make up your own.
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    47 mins
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