Black. Girl. Iowa. is a space for Black women’s lived experience in an Iowa “fly-over” context, blending community advocacy with personal healing. The show offers high-credibility guests for civic/community issues and candid solo episodes on protection, burnout, and life transitions.
58 episodes, Weekly, 5.0 rating
<1k, Female, USA
Instagram: 60.0k followers
justemili@blackgirliowa.com, emili.radke@live.com
A Black woman’s experience in a fly-over state.
Personal Journals, Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Business, Careers, Politics
Typical Credentials:
Community leaders and advocates (often with NAACP or local civic/justice connections) and authors/practitioners or lived-experience experts related to Black women’s identity, healing, and life transitions (e.g., divorce recovery).
Required Achievements:
Leadership roles in local/regional advocacy organizations, Public recognition through community work or media/books (not guaranteed), Demonstrated expertise or credibility through lived experience and/or professional practice (not specified)
Victoria Henderson Weber - Black Women In Leadership; Civic Engagement; Community Safety; Advocacy Work; The Role Of The Naacp; Gun Ownership/safety And Stereotype-breaking, Lya Williams - Divorce As Identity Shift; Emotional Abuse/gaslighting; Boundaries And Co-parenting; Rebuilding Belief In Oneself; Therapy/journaling/faith; Support Systems After Divorce
Identity, Healing, Advocacy, Leadership, Community, Women, Divorce, Boundaries, Civic Engagement, Safety