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The Melanin Sound Wave
Ayanna
33 episodes
2 weeks ago
Looking to encourage people of color to self-motivate, self-promote, and self-love without looking for these qualities in others. Taking the time to bring facts, research, and personal stories to dive deep into topics directly affecting people of color within their community and experiences to create a larger understanding of the struggles faced. Learning and helping people find comfort in knowing they are not alone and people are actively discussing and working to help them.
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Looking to encourage people of color to self-motivate, self-promote, and self-love without looking for these qualities in others. Taking the time to bring facts, research, and personal stories to dive deep into topics directly affecting people of color within their community and experiences to create a larger understanding of the struggles faced. Learning and helping people find comfort in knowing they are not alone and people are actively discussing and working to help them.
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Self-Improvement
Education
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Our Life Experience as Black Girls in White Towns - with Alexa Jay
The Melanin Sound Wave
1 hour 9 minutes 3 seconds
4 years ago
Our Life Experience as Black Girls in White Towns - with Alexa Jay

On this week's episode, I sat down with Alexa Jay and talked about what we considered the stages black girls who grow up in white communities go through. Basing this all on our own personal experiences, Alexa and I talked and bonded over the many similarities we had growing up, even though we grew up on opposite sides of the country. Our purpose for this episode is to connect further with other black girls (and boys) who may be going through the same thing we had gone through and to show that

1. You are not alone

2. You are going to get through it

Alexa and I got real about what it was like for the two of us but in that, gave listeners what we thought would be some of the best advice for us all to follow in order to better ourselves or at least have a better understanding of what it is like for other people growing up.


Our favorite piece of advice is as follows:

Follow people on ALL your social media accounts that have a resemblance to you!

- Skin tone, hair texture, size, birthmarks, anything!

Social media can be used in so many ways but one of the best ways is by using it to your advantage! Following and admiring only people who do not look like you is not beneficial for you in the long run!


Our other piece of advice - reach out to us! Alexa and I have experienced a lot of life and we have so much advice to give! If you ever need someone to listen, we are always here!


Here are Alexa's social media's for you to connect with and follow below!

1. Instagram - @alexaaamccoy

2. TikTok - flexylexxxy


We can't wait for you to listen!

*As always, make sure you follow The Melanin Sound Wave on Instagram and TikTok (@themelaninsoundwave) and on all podcasting platforms so you know when new episodes come out and you can continue to learn! Enjoy listening and learning!*

The Melanin Sound Wave
Looking to encourage people of color to self-motivate, self-promote, and self-love without looking for these qualities in others. Taking the time to bring facts, research, and personal stories to dive deep into topics directly affecting people of color within their community and experiences to create a larger understanding of the struggles faced. Learning and helping people find comfort in knowing they are not alone and people are actively discussing and working to help them.