In this episode of Young Everyday Black Woman the Podcast, Courtney opens up about her friendships of the past—sharing why she chose to distance herself from some of the people she still holds close in her heart. She gets honest about feeling lonely in this phase of life and the hard reality of moving forward, knowing that things may never come together the way she hoped. And of course, it wouldn’t be a YEBW episode without Courtney diving into the topic of men—because you know she had to go there. Tune in for a transparent and reflective conversation filled with growth, realness, and a touch of humor.
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In this episode of Young Everyday Black Woman the Podcast, Courtney opens up about her friendships of the past—sharing why she chose to distance herself from some of the people she still holds close in her heart. She gets honest about feeling lonely in this phase of life and the hard reality of moving forward, knowing that things may never come together the way she hoped. And of course, it wouldn’t be a YEBW episode without Courtney diving into the topic of men—because you know she had to go there. Tune in for a transparent and reflective conversation filled with growth, realness, and a touch of humor.
Ep 56 - Sis, Let’s Talk: Healing, Hookups & Finding Your King
Young Everyday Black Woman Podcast
48 minutes 32 seconds
1 year ago
Ep 56 - Sis, Let’s Talk: Healing, Hookups & Finding Your King
In this episode of Young Everyday Black Woman, Courtney starts by giving flowers to the iconic Frankie Beverly. She then gets into how to truly show up for HBCU homecomings—not just by turning up, but by pouring back into our institutions with your time and coins when you can. The real talk continues as she breaks down why love isn’t always clicking for us, with trauma playing a big role, and how men have their own way of wanting their ‘bacon.’ Plus, Courtney shares how situationships and solitude can lead you to the love and relationship you deserve. This episode is all about keeping it raw, real, and relatable—don’t miss out!
Young Everyday Black Woman Podcast
In this episode of Young Everyday Black Woman the Podcast, Courtney opens up about her friendships of the past—sharing why she chose to distance herself from some of the people she still holds close in her heart. She gets honest about feeling lonely in this phase of life and the hard reality of moving forward, knowing that things may never come together the way she hoped. And of course, it wouldn’t be a YEBW episode without Courtney diving into the topic of men—because you know she had to go there. Tune in for a transparent and reflective conversation filled with growth, realness, and a touch of humor.