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Black Butterfly Podcast

Black Butterfly Podcast

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Disclaimer: This podcast is grown, Black, and unapologetically unfiltered. Some episodes may include explicit language, hard truths, or sensitive topics — because healing, justice, and truth-telling aren’t always soft. If you’re here to protect your comfort over our realities, this might not be your space. But if you’re ready for soul-stirring conversations, political fire, and a voice that flies free — welcome to Black Butterfly Podcast. We don’t whisper. We disrupt.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved.
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  • "Softness & Strength: The New Era for Black Women"
    Jul 6 2025

    Welcome to this empowering episode of the Black Butterfly Podcast with your host, Drina O'Neill. Today, on her birthday, Drina shares profound insights into the often-overlooked tensions between rest, resistance, and political urgency in the lives of Black women. She highlights the historical denial of rest for Black women and redefines strength, emphasizing the importance of integrating softness and self-preservation into everyday life.

    Drina explores why rest is a form of resistance and challenges the guilt associated with slowing down, despite ongoing injustices. She argues for the revolutionary act of choosing joy and rest amidst societal pressures. Additionally, Drina unveils her heartfelt offering - "My Self-Care Journey," a workbook designed as a lifeline to self-love and empowerment.

    Join this soulful conversation about the necessity of rest in activism and learn how to say "yes" to peace, boundaries, and softness. Discover how practicing self-care is not only healing, but an act of political warfare. Fly with strength and rest, Black Butterfly, and embrace the beauty of balancing power with gentleness.

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    9 m
  • The Mic Is On: I Still Got Something to Say | 07-01-2025
    Jul 5 2025
    July 1, 2025: Relaunch episode sharing my journey during hiatus. • Reflections on what’s changed politically and culturally. • Mission: Why centering Black women’s voices remains critical. • Personal storytelling meets political urgency.
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    10 m
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