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The Inky Comet

The Inky Comet

By: Nia Marie
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The Inky Comet podcast illuminates conversations we often shy away from. The topics that make us uncomfortable in mixed company, but when given sacred space, transform us and make the elephant in the room smaller—creating space for shared empathy, understanding, and community. After 8 years, the light of the comet has evolved. Join the host Nia Marie, as she dissects topics that are foundational to how we relate to one another in a rapidly changing world. Tune in to season 8 every Wednesday from May 14 through July anywhere you listen to podcasts.All rights reserved Social Sciences
Episodes
  • S8 Group Therapy with Antoinette and Vicky
    Nov 18 2024
    2024 has been a tough year, both personally and collectively. In this episode, Nia is joined by Antoinette and Vicky, who share their experiences with career shifts, personal transformation, and the trailblazing path of being a single childless woman in her 30s. Pull up a seat and get this healing!
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    40 mins
  • S8 Turtle Musings: An Artist's Reflection On His Journey To Manhood And Love
    Jun 18 2024
    In this episode, Nia is joined by Harlem-born artist Turtle. He shares about his early start, and continuing to create after experiencing loss. This is an episode on Black Men's mental health that you don't want to miss.
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    50 mins
  • S8 Beyond the Knife: Rethinking the Cosmetic Surgery Craze
    Jun 11 2024
    In this thought-provoking episode, Nia delves into the rapidly growing trend of cosmetic surgery and its normalization in today’s society. Tune in for an insightful conversation that challenges the status quo and encourages mindful choices about cosmetic surgery.
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    18 mins
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