
BLACK GIRLS EATING
Candace of FoodLoveTog and Tanorria of Tanorria's Table join together to celebrate Black Culture, Black Girl Magic, Food, and the rich foundational history that black culture has contributed to food.
Episodes
Finance, Family, and Future: How Jon Owens is Giving Back with Purpose
In this enlightening episode of Black Girls Eating, hosts Candace and Tanorria dive deep into the often-avoided topic of money with their special guest, Jon, a financial advisor at Prudential and beloved family member. Together, they explore the significance of financial education, particularly within the Black community, and how understanding money can empower individuals to break the cycle of ec
Where the Women Are, There is Magic!
In this exciting new episode of Black Girls Eating, hosts Candace and Tanorria return to the airwaves, recharged and ready to share their latest adventures and reflections. After a well-deserved break, they dive into the importance of rest and self-care, celebrating their journey as Black women in podcasting while highlighting the magic of community and connection. As they reminisce about their r
Unapologetically Pursuing Dreams with Kamay Lafalaise
In the latest episode of Black Girls Eating, we dive into a captivating conversation with Kamae, a former MasterChef finalist who is breaking stereotypes and redefining success on her own terms. With a career in privacy law by day and a passion for culinary arts by night, Kamae embodies the essence of being multifaceted and unapologetically pursuing her dreams. The podcast episode unravels the jo
Discovering Culinary Creativity with Bo Corely
Buckle up for a deliciously entertaining episode of Black Girls Eating. Your fabulous hosts, Candace and Tanorria, are dishing out a hearty chat with the one and only Bo Corley. Bo is not just any culinary content creator; he's famous for whipping up delectable dishes and cracking dad jokes that are just as tasty. From being an only child with a love for pots and pans, Bo has grown into a father
Embracing Fall and Civic Duty with Black Girls Eating
As the leaves turn and the air grows crisp, there's no better time to cozy up with a new episode of Black Girls Eating. In this episode, hosts Candace and Tanorria delve into the beauty of fall in the Midwest, sharing their love for the vibrant colors and the comfort of chunky sweaters and warm spices. But this episode is about more than just the changing seasons; it's a celebration of Black girl
Unveiling Justice and Education: A Conversation with Councilman Alex Burton
In the latest episode of Black Girls Eating, hosts Candace and Tanorria welcome a special guest, Alex Burton, Councilman for the Fourth Ward in Evansville, Indiana, and a state representative candidate. This episode is a rich tapestry of conversations that weave through topics such as justice, education, community, and the importance of self-care. As the leaves begin to fall and the air turns cris
Empowering, Engaging, Energizing: Elise Shrock keeps it REAL
Get ready for a lively chat in this episode of Black Girls Eating! Hosts Candace and Tanorria sit down with Elise Schrock, a powerhouse Democratic communication strategist known for her killer fashion sense and fierce advocacy. Elise shares her incredible journey, inspired by her family's history of activism and resilience. Her great-grandma's escape from fascist Spain and her family's success in
Inspiring Civic Engagement: A Conversation with Kelly Doucet
Inspiring Civic Engagement: A Conversation with Kelly Doucet In our latest episode of Black Girls Eating, we had the privilege of sitting down with Kelly Doucet, the dynamic Director of Community Relations at the Indianapolis Urban League. Kelly is a powerhouse of knowledge and passion when it comes to civic engagement and community leadership. Her journey and insights are a testament to the power
#73 Black Girls Eating Returns: The Recap
Your favorite hosts are back! Back from their summer hiatus, Tanorria and Candace come back to the airwaves with a summer recap like no other. Catch up with your favorite duo as they share seasonal happenings, birthday shenanigans, and what it feels like to get older. Tanorria digs deep into her garden, and Candace writes to see another day. A Summer of Growth and Engagement After a much-needed su
My Kinky, Curly Coils Are Worth It and Then Some! Britteny Davidson Delves into the World of Black Hair Care
My kinky, curly coils are worth it and then some! Britteny Davidson delves into the world of Black Hair care In our latest podcast episode, we had the pleasure of sitting down with Britteny, the dynamic owner and stylist at Kurlykoils. Britteny's journey in the natural hair care industry is nothing short of inspiring. With a cosmetology license since 2007 and a focus on natural hair since 2015, B
For the Joy: A Mantra and a Mood with Birthworker Joi Crenshaw
For the joy: A mantra and a mood with birthworker Joi Crenshaw
I Write to Tell Our Stories: Jalysa King Shares the Importance of Telling the Stories for Us by Us
I write to tell our stories: Jalysa King shares the importance of telling the stories for us by us
Community is Who I am: The Story of How Ebony Chappel Shapes Community in Indianapolis
Community is who I am: The story of how Ebony Chappel Shapes Community in Indianapolis. Have you ever listened to a podcast that felt like a warm hug, a powerful rally, and a soulful dinner party all rolled into one? That's exactly what you can expect from the latest episode of 'Black Girls Eating,' where the conversation is just as well-seasoned as the food they discuss. In this episode, we're g
The Festival Queen: Finding Black Joy in Festival Land with Leslie Robinson
The Festival Queen: Finding Black Joy in Festival Land with Leslie Robinson
Food is a Justice Issue with Milele Kennedy
Food is a justice issue with Miele Kennedy. Access to fresh, healthy food is a right, not a privilege. Dive into this deep conversation with Black Girls Eating and Community advocate and liaison Miele Kennedy. In the latest episode of Black Girls Eating, we dive into a rich conversation that merges the zest of black girl magic with the critical topic of food accessibility and nutrition. Our
All that Glitters with Vanessa Parish: World Tours and the Importance of Having Community
All that glitters: world tours and the importance of having community Vanessa Parish. Chef, executive director, and all-around fabulous creative join Black Girls Eating for a lively conversation about Beyonce tours, silver boots, and community. Tune in to our latest podcast episode featuring Vanessa Parish, a dynamic chef who is stirring up change in and out of the kitchen. Anissa's journey is o
From Scratch and the Do-overs We're Gifted with Tembi Locke
From scratch and the do-overs, we're gifted with Tembi Locke. Candace and Tanorria join forces with author, producer, and actress Tembi Locke. She shares how the hit Netflix series "From Scratch" was more than just a series. In the latest episode of 'Black Girls Eating,' we sit down with the incomparable Tembi Locke, whose life is as flavorful and rich as the food she loves. Her memoir, "From Scra
You Can't Measure Soul| Low Country Living & Vibing with Amethyst Ganaway
You can't measure Soul, low country living, and vibing, Amethyst Ganaway. The Gullah Geeche culture is being kept alive and well with Chef Amethyst Ganaway in the midst. In this episode, she joins Candace and Tanorria for a history lesson and a truth-heavy bowl of goodness. Grab a bowl and tune in. As we celebrate Black History Month, join us for an extraordinary episode about justice, black girl
How I Got Over: The Kitchenista| Angela Davis Part 2
How I Got Over: The Kitchenista, Angela Davis Part 2. Mountains have been climbed, and dragons slayed. This is the story of how Angela Davis got over. Candace and Tanorria continue the melanin-rich conversation with Chef, author, blogger, and recipe developer Angela Davis, aka "The Kitchenista."
Black Women in the Food Industry: The Kitchenista, Angela Davis Part 1
Black Women in the Food Industry: The Kitchenista, Angela Davis Part 1. Candace and Tanorria welcome Chef, author, blogger, and recipe developer Angela Davis, known on the interwebs as "The Kitchenista," to the show. The trio dives deep into what being a Black woman in the food industry means. Pull up a chair; this conversation is rich like Mama's gravy.
Black History Month: Welcome! You Know Why We're Here.
It's Black History Month, and we are here for alllllllll the joy! Join us for a weekly dose of Black Girls Eating, where we highlight and chat about things you might already know, need to know, and should've known. Candace and Tanorria bring Black History Month greetings and truths for 2024 in this episode. Dive in! We're live, Baby!
Leah Johnson| Banned Books, A Dream, and Good Laughs
Banned books, a dream, and good laughs. Author and eternal Midwesterner join Tanorria and Candace for what becomes a rich, warm, and enlightening conversation. The trio dives into all things banned books, life as a Midwesterner, and what it really feels like being a Black, Queer, creative. Leah Johnson is an eternal midwesterner and author of award-winning books for children and young adults. Her
Gabrielle Flowers Radar| It's Better When I'm Dancing: The Life & Times of Gabrielle Flowers Rader
It's better when I'm dancing: The Life and Times of multi-media creator Gabrielle Flowers Rader. Gabe, as she is known around the interwebs, joins the duo and opens up about all things Gabe & Babe. She shares her journey and some. Listen in and grab your dancing shoes. Gabrielle Flowers Rader is a wife, mother of two beautiful children, and founder of GabeBabeTV - a multimedia brand she runs with
BONUS: Holidays, Girl Talk & Costco Mac & Cheese
Candace and Tanorria spend time catching up on this episode of Black Girls Eating. The dynamic duo fills you in on all things life, love, and Costco.
57| A LIVE Public Conversation with Michael Twitty
This public conversation, part of the Spirit & Place Festival, guests to hear culinary historian Michael Twitty speak live and in person during a live podcast hosted by Tanorria Askew and Candace Boyd. Audience members were given a chance to interact with each other and the speakers during a book signing and reception catered by vendors located in The Amp, which is part of the 16 Tech Innovation D
Giving Back and Then Some with Chopped Winner and Chef Kenyatta Ashford
Afros, Knives and Growing up Black with Tiffany Rozier
Candace and Tanorria welcome fellow podcaster Tiffany Rozier of Afro's & Knives to the show. The trio dives deep into what it means to be young, Black and gifted. Tiffany also shares her podcast journey and why she can't stop won't stop.
Jessica Bellamy| On the Scene. Behind the Scene. A true creative story.
On the scene, behind the scences. Jessics Bellamy sits down with Candace and Tanorria to talk all things creative, in the life of captivating wife and mom and the face behind Black Girls in Starbucks. Grab a cup and take a seat as the trio dives into what creating online connection groups is really like and why a life on the scene but behind the scencs suits them just fine.
Lesley Gordon|Transit in the City: How One Black Woman Makes a City Move
The city moves! On this episide of Black Girls Eating, Candace and Tanorria welcome Communications and Transit expert Lesley Gordon to the show. The trio delves into why transit is important and how we use it impacts us all. Lesley Gordon is the Chief Public Affairs Officer for IndyGo, Indianapolis' mass transit provider. Gordon has spent the majority of her career in the public sector working for
Tasha Jun| Coming Home to Self
Come back home to yourself. On this episode of Black Girls Eating, Candace and Tanorria are joined by best selling author Tasha Jun as she shares her creative process and the importance of coming home, back to self.
Victoria Eady Butler| Master Blender: A History Lesson on Faith and Coming Into Your Own
Uncle Nearest Master Blender extraordinaire Victoria Eady Butler joins Candace and Tanorria on the show to share about the luxury whiskey brand Uncle Nearest. The trio chat about the history of bourbon whiskey and how Black creators are always setting trends.
Dr. Breeze Harper| Black in a Seemingly White-Washed World
On this episode of Black Girls Eating, Candace and Tanorria welcome Dr. Breeze Harper to the show. Breeze is a sought after equity and justice professional, an afro-futurist storyteller and novelist. Join into the conversation centering Black experiences in a seemingly white-washed world.
Chef Resha| The Sexy Side of Food
Food can be sexy! Chef Resha of Carnal Dish joins Tanorria and Candace for an adult conversation about food. This chat is for the grown and sexy only! Listen in as the trio takes time to embrace why food is sexy and how when our food looks good, it tastes even better. Mature audiences only!
Emani Cocran| To be Young, Black & Vegan
On this episode of Black Girls Eating, Candace and Tanorria welcome Emani Cocran of Black + Vegan to the show. Emani shares her journey with food and how becoming vegan was an important part of her food map and make up. Listen in as we dive into to all things Black and Vegan.
Rae Karim| Grief Happens Part 2
On this episode of Black Girls Eating, Candace and Tanorria welcome back grief coach Rae Karim to dive back into the business of grief and how coping with it matters.
Rae Karim| Grief Happens
On this episode of Black Girls Eating, Candace and Tanorria welcome Rae Karim, pastor, author, and Certified Grief Coach to the show. Life happens, so grief happens. Listen to a candid conversation about how we all deal or don't deal with our grief. Rae leaves us with tips and tools to better handle all things life throws our way.
Kristian Smith| In the Business of Faith: When Deconstruction Happens
On this episode of Black Girls Eating, Candace and Tanorria are joined by pastor and culture curator Kristian Smith. The trio dives deep into faith, what it means to question it and how sometimes, a deconstruction of that faith is imperative to your survival. Grab your prayer cloth and some Kleenex. This episode is food for your soul.
Faith Blackwell| Art: It's in the Eye of the Beholder
On this episode of the Black Girls eating, Candace and Tanorria welcome to the studio mixed media artist Faith Blackwell. Faith shares the journey of her art, how shes sustained connection in a bustling art community and her favorite city to travel to. Grab your crayons or ipad and listen in to this colorful episode.
Brent Lyle: You've Got A Friend In Me
On this episode of Black Girls Eating, Candace, and Tanorria are joined by tastemaker, mentor, and all-around cool dude, Brent Lyle. The trio dabs into: Friends, How many of us have them? The importance of mentoring and the state of Black men's mental health. Stop in, tell a friend. Professor Lyle describes himself as creative by nature, an entrepreneur at heart, and a mentor by choice.
Black Girl Magic Returns
On this episode of Black Girls Eating, hosts Candace and Tanorria are back with flashes of Black Girl Magic. Back like they never left. The duo updates you on their goings-on, the world is yet crumbling, and they're still here. Take a ride with your favorite foodie aunties on this fun recap episode.
Cozy: Comfortable In Your Skin
On this episode of Black Girls Eating, Candace and Tanorria get cozy with designer and influencer, Demetrius Robinson. He shares his journey of being Cozy. How life gave him the courage and opportunity to finally be comfortable in his skin.
Feeding The Community Part 2
On this episode of Black Girls Eating, hosts Candace and Tanorria have the pleasure of sitting down with creative extraordinaire Anela Malik. In this two-part episode, Anela shares about building to the community and why pivoting is alright.
Thanksgiving Crossover with Hue I Do
On this episode of Black Girls Eating, Candace and Tanorria collab with the ladies of the Hue I Do podcast. They share all things family, food, and fun. Listen in as they share about the great pie debate and why Thanksgiving is so important in Black families.
Feeding The Community Part 1
On this episode of Black Girls Eating, hosts Candace and Tanorria have the pleasure of sitting down with creative extraordinaire Anela Malik. In this two-part episode, Anela shares about building to the community and why pivoting is alright.
A Servants Heart
On this episode of Black Girls Eating, Candace and Tanorria are joined by Indiana Senate candidate Andrea Hunley. She shares her passion for serving her community and why every vote counts
A Love Letter to My People
On this episode of Black Girls Eating, hosts Candace and Tanorria are joined by Dominic Dorsey: Father, activist, and community leader, for a chat about his love for the Black community.
The Culture is Rich: One Woman's Journey Back to Self
On this episode of Black Girls Eating, hosts Candace and Tanorria are joined by former Masterchef contestant and chef Shelly Flash. Shelly shares why culture is so important and how why having a dream and going after it boldly is the name of the game.
Redemption: A Look Into MasterChef
On this episode of Black Girls Eating, hosts Candace and Tanorria are joined by Masterchef contestant and culinary student Shanika Patterson. The trio talks behind the scenes MasterChef and how drive and confidence is important in the culinary world.
Break My Soul: Going Where the Healing Resides
On this episode of Black Girls Eating, hosts Candace and Tanorria are joined by Hazel Owens, an ordained minister and licensed marriage and family therapist. Hazel shares all the reasons why therapy is necessary so that this world won't break our souls. Dive into this balm of an episode
In Our Kitchen: A Foodie Q&A
On this episode of Black Girls Eating, hosts Candace and Tanorria put each other in the hot seat about their foodie faves. Grab a seat and listen as the duo shares what makes their kitchen life easier.
Creating with Purpose: Culture at the Forefront
Tanorria and Candace are joined by powerhouse connector and unsegregator Malina Simoné Jeffers. The trio talks about Indy culture, love, life, and why creating with a purpose matters.
The Creative Rant Episode: Sorry, Not Sorry
Black GIrls Eating has something to get off their collective chest. Back together again, Tanorria and Candace share about what the creatives are often thinking but never share. This is what happens when creatives bare it all.
Time Out for Tea
Candace and Tanorria are joined by tea sommelier and enthusiast, Ruchi Shah. Ruchi shares about the origins of tea and how her tea business, Chai High Tea is in high demand. Take a sip and listen in!
Growing at the Seams: One woman's journey back to earth
Candace and Tanorria sit down with plant goddess and Botanical Bar owner, Victoria Beaty. The conversation begs you to dig deep into all the reasons why getting back to Earth and taking time for yourself is not only necessary but required.
Drawn and Designed. How Art Starts with the Heart
Artist Natasha Rae sits down with Candace and Tanorria to share her journey of becoming an artist.
Called: Doing The Work You're Called To Do, Part 2
Called: Doing the work you're called to do, Part 1
Do you know what you're called to do? Ericka Sanders does. Candace and Tanorria sit down with You Yes You Project Founder Ericka Sanders. The group chats about doing the work you're called to do and why it matters.
A Moment. To Be Seen. To Be You.
Tanorria and Candace are joined by food justice advocate and rockstar, Michelle Jordan. They share just exactly why being true to you is so important.
The Visionary
The man who saw and made a future. Black Girls Eating wouldn't be where it is today with their sound engineer. Candace and Tanorria invite you to jump in and learn about the man who makes the magic happen, David McKissic.
Chocolate Luxury
Candace and Tanorria believe that Black people deserve luxury, unapologetically. The duo is joined by Black chocolatier Ella Livingston of Cocoa Assante.
More New Beginnings
Candace and Tanorria set the stage for season 3.
More math, more problems?
Candace and Tanorria are back with part two of their chat with Trezanay. More encouragement and more algebraic equations. Follow and support Trezeany at https://www.choosetma.com/ and on Instagram at instagram.com/choosetma
When the math is mathin' and more
Candace and Tanorria are joined by lawyer by day, teacher by night Trezanay Atkins. She claims she can't fry chicken, she challenges Candace and Tanorria with algebraic equations. This episode encourages you to stretch your brain and step out of your comfort zone. Follow and support Trezeany at https://www.choosetma.com/ and on Instagram at instagram.com/choosetma
Black Girls In Love
Candace and Tanorria are all about sharing the love in this episode. Who knew eloping could be such fun? This is a personal one. Grab the tissues, there may be tears.
Holiday Must Haves & Staples +5
The holiday season is here! Candace and Tanorria give you all the deets on who and what needs to be on your holiday shopping list. From Tanorria's debut cookbook, Staples+5 to local offerings, Black Girls Eating has you covered. Order Staples +5 at https://www.tanorriastable.com/book
BONUS: Made in Indy Meets Black Girls Eating
Candace and Tanorria meet Kendall Hughes of the Made in Indy Podcast. The group chats about all things Thanksgiving for the culture. Sweet Potato pie, anyone? This episode has it all. Eat up! Gravy served separately Follow Black Girls Eating on Instagram at instagram.com/BlackGirlsEating Keep up with Made in Indy Podcast at https://www.madeinindypodcast.com/
Captured with Martina
Tanorria and Candace get some razzle for their dazzle in this episode with the creative extraordinaire, Martina Jackson. She shares what it's like to be a Black creative in Indy and more. Listen in.
Sip, Share, & Learn
Candace & Tanorria catch up with Sip & Share Wines owner Nicole Kearney and get a lesson on wine and all the things. You'll want to sit at her table.
Chef Oya Part 2
Tanorria & Candace finish up part 2 of their conversation with Chef Oya. It definitely gets drippy and real.
Chef Oya: Part 1
Black Girls Eating Hosts, Tanorria & Candace sit down with Indy Chef and Trap Mutha Chef Oya. Things are going to get saucy!
Two Midwest Foodies
In the season 2 opener, culinary collective, Two Midwest Foodies joins Black Girls Eating. A Black-led food blog and creative team passionate about showcasing amazing Black-owned businesses across the Midwest.
The Season 1 Finale: Recipes, Lukewarm Girl Summer, and Big News!
In this finale episode of Black Girls Eating Tanorria shares some BIG News! Candace dreams of a lukewarm girl summer. Listen in as they chat up all the things.
All thing Things: Don't Burn My Grits
In this episode of Black Girls Eating, Tanorria & Candace get down to the nitty-gritty of what really burns their grits.
Where's The Fire?
Tanorria and Candace interview firefighter turned chef, Chef Manny FD. This conversation definitely gets heated!
Sweet Tooth: Sweetness with Baker Extraordinaire, Asia Coffee
In this episode of Black Girls Eating, Candace and Tanorria delve into all this sweet with the baker and educator Asia Coffee, who is as sweet in person as her cakes.
Chicken Thigh Chronicles
Candace and Tanorria talk about the beauty of a chicken thigh, how it's been gentrified and how so many other areas of Black culture are shunned and appropriated all in the same breath.
The Food Education of Mr. Kinetik
Marc Williams, aka Mr. Kinetik, an educator, music lover, and artist, shares with Tanorria and Candace why food gentrification is a thing and why it must be stopped.
Food as Ministry
Entrepreneur, Community Advocate, and everyone Auntie, Tanisha Stewart joins Candace & Tanorria to talk about food as ministry.
Black Girls Intro: Part 2 Candace Shares her Story
Tanorria learns some things about Candace she didn't already know as she interview's her co-host.
Black Girls Intro: Part 1 Tanorria Shares her Story
Candace puts her co-host in the host seats and asks things she didn't already know about Tanorria.
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