We're Back! Still Empowering Women Across Generations
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- We’re back and more energized than ever! It’s been a whirlwind of experiences, from electrifying stages at Essence Fest to powerful moments at the DNC. This episode of "Across Generations" is all about reflection and celebration. Tiffany opens up about the importance of having spaces dedicated to Black women, where we can discuss everything from the fluidity of our sexual identities to our challenges with online dating, and even our place in the world of sports. And yes, witnessing Kamala Harris stepping into a position of leadership for our nation is a milestone we must acknowledge.
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“She knew my face was hers to touch”. Thank you for sharing this touching encounter. I was moved. Welcome back. You were missed. 💕💕💕
I love your love for the community and how you don't play about us, and we don't play about you. ❤
Exactly! She is addressing leaders all over the world.
I'm glad you're back.
I love. love love this podcast.
Miss this place so much. I love this podcast. thank you. Welcome back.
Loved this “Let’s Get Caught Up episode“ I also watched the POWERFUL episode of 20/20 last night. It was so sad to see a young lif taken away so needlessly and tossed away like garbage. Thank you for helping to shine a spotlight on this beautiful young lady and her senseless murder and the lack of coverage our young women get when they are missing.
In several pictures, I definitely saw the resemblance to you. Whether I am watching you on this podcast or Native Land I can always count on you to give it to us straight no chaser.!
Welcome Back Tiffany!!!! You were missed!!! This was great!!! Nothing at all about this epi was boring!
Looking forward to what's to come!!!!
I’m so glad I found this podcast ❤❤❤❤❤
This was great. Love the airplane story at the end. Nothing like that love/approval from our elders.
I also believe your content empowers and educates men on normalizing black women in leadership. I am encouraged by you and your teams input on global topics related to the black experience. Great job.
So glad you are back Tiff!! And Yes Adopt , Don't Shop!!
I enjoy your podcast and look forward to more episodes.
😊looking forward to the new season! I never heard that story about the elder woman…not surprised….always knew you were THE CHOSEN ONE. Gods speed 💙
Beautiful Tiffany ❤️😘🙏🏾
WOW. WOW. WOW
So glad to have you back. I.ve been following you on Native podcast. Really enjoy your POV..
So glad you are back. I love this podcast along with Native Land Pod. And I have two pitties that I adore.
👏🏾👏🏾 Welcome back!!
Happy to have you back
This was a GREAT episode!!! You should do this once a quarter. We missed you and this was a great way to hear just from YOU so thank you and your producers for convincing you to do it!! Lol.
I was not surprised when I heard that your sister friend was Jemel Hill, I kind of made you 2 my baby girls when I first saw each of you. Yes, I am old enough to be your mother and I protect the two of you like you are my own. "Better not nobody say anything negative about my girls". Keep up the good work and I look forward to your commentary weekly on Across generations and Native land.
Welcome back!!
I did enjoy your men's episode.
I’m not bored at all! I love this episode and I love you, Tiff! ❤😘🫂
WELCOME BACK ❤🔥
Amen 🙏🏾 I declare it too. Glad you are back. I stop watching Cable new also
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
We ready Tiffany Cross been missing you neece.
I'm glad you're back. This is your platform and it's a nice one. We need to understand each generation to give and to grow 🪴!
I would love a conversation about black mothers and their gay sons. As gay black men, our black mothers are foundational to our existence, and at the same time some of the most hurtful words ever uttered to me, came out of the mouths of black women. I’ve been called the N-word by a white man, and even that didn’t hurt as bad as some of the things black women have said to me b/c I’m gay.
I think a topic can be... Why does politics matter. Voting, census,and jury duty. School board and City Council meetings.
I am looking forward to you having a conversation on the erasure of the Black Muslim.
If you don’t believe me, even in your episode on religion, your guests were Christian or came from a Christian tradition.
Black Muslims often don’t get invited to the table to talk about the issues we all face as Black folks.
She stated her name to him.. so he knows who she is and say her name right.
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We missed you, and that story about you and the lady on the airplane, warmed my heart so much.🫶🏾
I would love a conversation about black mothers and their gay sons. As gay black men, our black mothers are foundational to our existence, and at the same time some of the most hurtful words ever uttered to me, came out of the mouths of black women. I’ve been called the N-word by a white man, and even that didn’t hurt as bad as some of the things black women have said to me b/c I’m gay.
You're not gay, your just dealing with self hatred/ Mentacide....