Send us a text If your brain feels like 47 tabs open, you send voice notes that turn into TED Talks, and you are a Black woman trying to build a life that hugs your body just right, this podcast is for you. Start here for the origin story of "You’re So Real For That". In this debut episode, we sit down and reminisce about how a random afternoon at the bank with a teller named Brandon turned into a podcast about real life, real decisions, and real conversations Black women are having off-mic ...
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Send us a text If your brain feels like 47 tabs open, you send voice notes that turn into TED Talks, and you are a Black woman trying to build a life that hugs your body just right, this podcast is for you. Start here for the origin story of "You’re So Real For That". In this debut episode, we sit down and reminisce about how a random afternoon at the bank with a teller named Brandon turned into a podcast about real life, real decisions, and real conversations Black women are having off-mic ...
Send us a text If your brain feels like 47 tabs open, you send voice notes that turn into TED Talks, and you are a Black woman trying to build a life that hugs your body just right, this podcast is for you. Start here for the origin story of "You’re So Real For That". In this debut episode, we sit down and reminisce about how a random afternoon at the bank with a teller named Brandon turned into a podcast about real life, real decisions, and real conversations Black women are having off-mic ...
Send us a text If your brain feels like 47 tabs open, you send voice notes that turn into TED Talks, and you are a Black woman trying to build a life that hugs your body just right, this podcast is for you. Start here for the origin story of "You’re So Real For That". In this debut episode, we sit down and reminisce about how a random afternoon at the bank with a teller named Brandon turned into a podcast about real life, real decisions, and real conversations Black women are having off-mic ...