Therapy for Black Girls
Recent Episodes
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Session 406: Rewrite Your Rules with Morgan DeBaun
Apr 9, 2025 – 47:00 -
Session 405: Unpacking Intimacy with Dr. Tiff Henry
Apr 2, 2025 – 55:14 -
Session 404: Black Women In VC
Mar 26, 2025 – 55:19 -
TBG U: Flipping Out with Kyrstin Johnson
Mar 25, 2025 – 38:16 -
Session 403: Black Women In Media
Mar 19, 2025 – 44:53 -
Session 402: Flipping the Tables & Owning Our Futures with Alencia Johnson
Mar 12, 2025 – 56:44 -
Session 401: A Conversation on Black Girlhood and Womanhood with Dr. Lauren Mims
Mar 5, 2025 – 50:11 -
Session 400: Mindfulness, Movement & Motherhood with Chelsea Jackson Roberts
Feb 26, 2025 – 41:22 -
TBG U: Bearing Witness with Lynae Vanee
Feb 25, 2025 – 41:12 -
Session 399: TBG Archive, Maintaining Freedom While in Relationships
Feb 19, 2025 – 33:26 -
Session 398: No One Is Self-Made with Dr. Lakeysha Hallmon
Feb 12, 2025 – 43:27 -
BONUS: One of Them Days Recap
Feb 7, 2025 – 43:46 -
Session 397: Up Close with Scottie Beam
Feb 5, 2025 – 41:53 -
Ask Dr. Joy: January Jumpstart Edition
Jan 31, 2025 – 15:26 -
Session 396: Decoding Popular Food and Wellness Trends
Jan 29, 2025 – 54:38 -
TBG U: Unpacking Black Education
Jan 28, 2025 – 33:47 -
Session 395: Finding & Sustaining Community with Yolo Akili
Jan 22, 2025 – 53:28 -
Session 394: Redefining Beauty with Sir John
Jan 15, 2025 – 43:18 -
Session 393: Estate Planning 101
Jan 8, 2025 – 43:14 -
Session 392: The Art of the Glow Up
Jan 1, 2025 – 36:00 -
Session 391: New Year, New Mindfulness
Dec 25, 2024 – 56:50 -
Session 390: 2024 Astrology Reflections & Considerations for 2025
Dec 18, 2024 – 54:08 -
Session 389: Being A Black Woman Buddhist
Dec 11, 2024 – 44:04 -
TBG U: Bringing Back Physical Media
Dec 10, 2024 – 37:59 -
Session 388: Culturally Critiquing with Care
Dec 4, 2024 – 43:20 -
Session 387: Chasing the Bag Without Losing Your Mind
Nov 27, 2024 – 51:29 -
TBG U: Becoming An Entrepreneur
Nov 26, 2024 – 42:28 -
BONUS: An Industrial Psychologist’s Perspective on HBO’s Industry
Nov 22, 2024 – 40:51 -
Session 386: Unmasking AI w/ Dr. Joy Buolamwini
Nov 20, 2024 – 01:06:29 -
Session 385: Diabetes Digital with Wendy & Jess
Nov 13, 2024 – 50:05 -
Megan Thee Stallion: In Her Own Words w/ Director Nneka Onuorah
Nov 8, 2024 – 23:12 -
Checking In On You Post-Election
Nov 8, 2024 – 09:17 -
Session 384: Building a Brand w/ Bea Dixon of The HoneyPot
Nov 6, 2024 – 44:26 -
Session 383: Being A Black Woman Muslim
Oct 30, 2024 – 50:33 -
TBG U Girl Chat: Let's Talk Homecoming
Oct 29, 2024 – 52:29 -
Session 382: What We Know About Alzheimer's
Oct 23, 2024 – 48:10 -
Session 381: The Mental Health Benefits of Running
Oct 16, 2024 – 40:04 -
Advice from The Titans of Happiness on World Mental Health Day
Oct 10, 2024 – 01:00:15 -
Session 380: Black Women In Ghostwriting
Oct 9, 2024 – 39:33 -
Session 379: Domestic Violence & Coping With Triggers
Oct 2, 2024 – 31:37 -
Bonus: How to Die Alone w/ Natasha Rothwell
Sep 27, 2024 – 33:21 -
Session 378: Navigating a PCOS Diagnosis
Sep 25, 2024 – 35:49 -
TBG U: Gen Z & The 2024 Election
Sep 24, 2024 – 42:17 -
Session 377: Black Women In Journalism
Sep 18, 2024 – 01:05:35 -
Session 376: Sexuality As We Age
Sep 11, 2024 – 48:16 -
Session 375: Redefining Pleasure
Sep 4, 2024 – 44:01 -
Session 374: Black Women In Sports Media
Aug 28, 2024 – 51:11 -
TBG U Girl Chat: Let's Talk Summer 2024
Aug 27, 2024 – 43:04 -
Session 373: Equine Therapy
Aug 21, 2024 – 42:40 -
Session 372: Black Women Athletes Reimagining Sports [ICYMI]
Aug 14, 2024 – 42:29
Recent Reviews
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pooh0726Peaceful start to my dayI listen to TBG while in the shower or during my morning travels. This podcast ALWAYS add an extra blanket of security for me to have a great day. Thank you Dr. Joy ❤️
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Kela-MLove what you’re doing!I’m really glad that I found this podcast! I truly appreciate the content & enjoy hearing from other black women discussing their experiences & knowledge on different topics. I also appreciate how relatable those topics are to black women, and/or the black community in general. I hope this podcast sticks around for years to come!
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ChemGirl512Get rid of gen zI enjoy this podcast, but the gen z conversations are such a turn off. The homecoming episode was completely annoying to listen to because they complained about it being for alum (which it is), and kept bringing up their needs for funding. It was a total miss to celebrate the joy that homecoming brings.
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AsokahTanoDumb gen zTbh I used to really like TBG. But that episode about gen z and voting was super weird and disappointing. To say you don’t know if you’re going to vote or not is ridiculous considering your platform. I’m a gen z and don’t feel this way at all. It’s actually common sense who to vote for. The black woman. And you want to waste 48 minutes talking about it.. lost a supporter.
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Chelsy ElliottSo Empowering of WomenI had the pleasure of listening to “Therapy for Black Women” for the first time and what I will say is I absolutely loved it! I decided to start at the very beginning of the podcast to gain a better understanding of the topics discussed. The topics in the first three episodes I’ve listened to so far definitely targets mental health and self-development for African American Women. Dr. Joy Harden Bradford who is the creator of “Therapy for Black Women “provided so many so many great resources to help maintain a good mental health such as, how to locate a therapist, how to determine what characteristics you want in a therapist, financial options to help afford a therapist, especially if you are on a budget. Dr. Bradford also posted links and provided resources for discounted therapy services. After the podcast she also offers Q&A sessions where you can email her questions pertaining to mental health and she will respond. Dr. Bradford has also created a safe space for this podcast allowing anonymous women to ask questions and share experiences to get advice on what they should do in certain situations to protect their mental health. This made the vibe of the podcast feel warmer and more welcoming. I can honestly say I have found a new podcast to listen to and I will look forward to listening to this podcast every morning moving forward before work.
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jemsfirstHost interview skills"Can you talk a little bit about...". This is annoying.
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BrimichellexoRacist much?!So this podcast is only for black people? Completely ridiculous that you would call this “therapy for black people”.
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shealilbougieLove listening while at work!I’ve listened to almost everyone even those that don’t pertain to my life, and I learn a lot about topics and it has given more perspective and grace for others life and their decisions.
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Momochan 26Not a winnerI can’t recommend this to any woman. It is alienating and not helpful. Seek out your own therapist, Ladies.
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HsbjsbsbThe only way I can see yeieyiwuoipw isThe only way to do it uis you uare uwi
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kchereeBig & SmallI love the big topics + the deep work done here. & this morning had a good cry to the small episode breaking down Megs sentiments around her new project Cobra. Such a powerful small episode. The intersection of pop culture hits hard, Dr. Joy. Love TFBG- thank yu!
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Ivy's-maddah❤️❤️💯Love all the guests and topics covered!!
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CydDuBoisTruthI wanted to hear some truth about mental wellness and this is the podcast that I will now add to my library! The Luminous Self episode spoke to heart. Thank you sharing.
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Kay TimeiaA healing.I started listening from the VERY beginning just last week. I listen to an episode every morning in the morning on my way to take my daughter to school. The fact that i can listen with my daughter and this also helps her navigate her thoughts and emotions and we can’t have an effective conversation about how we are both feeling is beautiful. Thank You Dr.Joy for this amazing podcast 🫶🏽
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🩵🦋🩵👋Just a quick question.. Do you have to be black to listen to this if you get what I mean? Sorry if this is a weurd question
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QueengirlyMixed.There’s a disregard and lack of respect for black women that are Atheists. They’re also underrepresented and often do not get fair treatment anywhere. However that isn’t discussed. Therefore pushing black women into social norms that they don’t resonate with.
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God of MoralityWarms My HeartThis show gives me a positive outlook on life. I really love this show.
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Slay queen 10Internal friendshipY’all gave me a very great perspective of what real friendship is it’s made me make some very good friends Thank you❤️💕
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Music chick!Session 315I’ve been receiving emails and notifications for a while now but never got around to actually listening to a podcast and some reason I did today and I LOVED it. I remember thinking to myself a while back about how I wished there were some place to talk openly about interracial relationships and marriage. And this was the first episode that popped up! It just reminds me that I am not alone in my thoughts. 🤍 I will be listening from now on.
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Eckolova👍🏾👍🏾
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fill in dha blank_________HealingThis podcast got me to start my own healing journey. I’m forever grateful. God bless the work you do.
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1hotdriverSisterhood healsI’m absolutely enjoying this podcast
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Nkelly921Excellent Podcast with diverse and relevant topicsDr. Joy and her guests got me through the last 7 months of my doctoral program 🙌🏾
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MartieceHealing & KnowledgeThere is healing and knowledge in this podcast!!
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Lashay S.I love itI love this podcast it’s actually one of favorites. I’ve gotten serious about my mental health in the pass 3 years. I’m grateful for the topics discussed and new tools I can apply to my life.
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Bartender DallasSuper Dope ShowI absolutely love this podcast. In a space where I feel it’s hard to find my people, I feel at home here. I love all the advice , conversations , personal stories and even the show recaps.
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Djtwist1000Healing for the soulThis podcast is everything I needed. One of THEE best podcast for black women out there.
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Tai0127My Safe Space!!!This is my FAVORITE Podcast!! Along with prayer and meditation, I have found my safe space with other women who GET ME!! I laugh, I cry, I gain knowledge, and I love it!! Thank you so much!!
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elle803♥️Love ! Thank you for creating this space, ive shared your website with my network ❤️
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yrjonesThank you!! 🙏🏽💖Insight that I didn’t know existed and that I needed!!
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imanifaith31Amazing!!I’m speechless 😶
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DocT66CongratulationsI refer so many to your podcast and many find it supportive🫶🏾
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ParisSuaveLove this podcast for Black women!I’ve been listening to this podcast for a couple of years now and I absolutely love it. I’ve found it beneficial as I’ve applied it to my life.
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LetItShiningStarEpisode 254 Women in the WorkplaceToday was the first day I found and started listening to this podcast and it resonated with me so much as I moved out of Atlanta from college to a predominantly white area for my work. This episode gave me some really good insight I feel early on in my career that I can use moving forward. Thank you Dr. Harden Bradford and Dr. Thomas!
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Chi2kcldyInformative and EntertainingI didn’t know how much I needed this podcast. As a women in her 40’s living in Kansas it is hard finding Black spaces. This podcast gives me my own space. A space that is relatable. A space for Black Women. Thank you so much for creating a healing safe place
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LadiiFloAll the topicsThank you for creating this space for black women.
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nitajoe143Thank you for this!I Love it. I Look forward to it. I recommend it
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samariawGame ChangerThis podcast is magnificent. Thank you!
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hollyxconstantLove this podcast!!!This podcast gives me such clarity and comfort and guidance! Highly recommend ❤️❤️ keep it up!
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QueenMairekesuch a game changerI love this podcast
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Sweetpeaj04Much needed podcast!!As a therapist and a consumer of podcasts of love this content. So informative as well as relatable. Interviews are always well thought out and valuable. Love everything about Therapy for Black Girls!
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K.mickeyLove the show, not the episode descriptionsAs much as I love the show, I wish the description of each episode was at the top of the text rather than after the description of the show. We know what the podcast is about, but telling us what each episode is about is more important. Too much text to read or scroll past makes me delete the episode. I listen to a lot of podcasts, this is the only one that does this.
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Candide4Therapy for Black GirlsDr. Harden Bradford’s podcast is empowering! I’m continually enlightened and inspired by her expertise, topics and guests. Not only does Dr. Harden Bradford’s work help me personally, I share it with my 32 year old daughter and others which exemplifies it’s community impact This gift and resource is invaluable!
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BossChick2958493858594👍🏽This podcast is amazing and also the first one I’ve ever reviewed. I’ve learned many a lesson here that’s impacted my personal and professional life. I’m a budding therapist currently getting my masters in Marriage and Family Therapy and I use some of the techniques learned here to assist with helping others. Thank you.
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San Diego Fan ClubExcellent space to feel understood and comforted by other beautiful womenI’m new and I’m making my way through the podcasts of interest and even some I didn’t think I’d like but I find learning about different topics very valuable. I also have enjoyed the three for Thursday chats, the check ins, book club and the sex talk in September with Goddie (Goody). Definitely will stick with this beautiful community of women who aren’t afraid to say I need help and I don’t have it all together as society pegs us as the strong black woman… We have pain, tears, deep feelings, struggles, wins, love, accomplishments, blessings from God, everything a human being has. We aren’t super human and if we have a tough exterior it’s the way we’ve learned to cope and care for ourselves. Love this podcast and Dr Joy’s “Sister Circle” app. It’s well worth my time and energy to get and give support to fellow sisters of any color.
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listen to older episodesContent needs refreshGreat podcast when I started listening a few years ago, but now the format is more interviews and sometimes gets a little self-promoty for the guests. But I get why bc BW experts and professionals have little spaces/platforms available to them so this show provides that. But perhaps a spin-off show would be better for that.
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SoundsLike08This woman is doing god’s work.It’s so valuable. That is all! Kudos to you, Dr. Joy! 💛
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anjiegrhmThis is a much needed resourceI’m a new listener and so far I love it. I have started listening at the beginning episodes and I find the encouragement and advice very helpful. I also like to read the reviews of podcasts that I am new to. I read a review where the listener said they felt the podcast was racist, and I simply don’t understand how they arrived there. So often as black women we are told we have to include everyone while simultaneously being excluded by everyone. There are plenty of podcasts that cater to other demographics but very few that address the issues, needs and concerns of black women. Please keep doing your podcast as is. As a black woman in my mid forties I’m just now learning how to advocate for myself and that includes finding spaces where I can be my full self and feel valued as a human. I’m only a few episodes in and this is one of those spaces. I appreciate you sharing your expertise with us. It’s very much needed.
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LoverforfashionI MISS OLDER CONTENT TOPICSI absolutely still love the podcast but I feel like the topics are lacking lately. I personally love more of the self help topics.
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Monique_free2bmeBeen a fan still a fanUndeniably a MUST for Black women and other women of color.🔥🔥🔥M. Farook
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