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It's safe to say we're living in the golden age of podcasting. Between the never-ending political commentary inspired by the daily nightmare our current administration, true crimes, scripted radio plays, comedies, personal journals, culture, and more, the choices for listeners are endless.


Nevertheless, the growth of podcasting in the last decade has often seen Black voice undervalued and unrecognized. With the growing podcast industry, which many experts believe will eventually take over talk radio in the near future, Black people have started a steadily growing podcast presence, and it doesn't take a genius to figure out why.

In no particular order, here are the top ten Black female-led podcasts worth lending your ear to:

Comedy: Rantin’ and Ravin’ with Yamaneika and Friends (2014 - Present)

Hosted by the unabashedly, hilarious Yamaneika Saunders and friends, Rantin' and Ravin' discusses day-to-day events ranging from news, documentaries, beauty, fashion, and more.

Top Episodes: Go Hug A Black Woman w/ Mehran Khagani and Bunny Dick w/ Mehran Khagani

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