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 summer hiatus, Candace and Tanorria return to the Black Girls Eating podcast with a heartwarming and insightful episode that captures their summer adventures and delves into pressing social issues. Whether you're a long-time listener or new to the podcast, this episode is a perfect blend of personal growth, community engagement, and, of course, delicious food talk.
Candace kicks off the episode by sharing her exciting journey back to school. Enrolled in a dual degree program for a Master of Divinity and Master of Theology, Candace opens up about her passion for bridging the connection between food and faith. Her goal? To create a welcoming table for all of God's people. This journey, she confesses, has been both exhilarating and challenging, but the support she's received has been overwhelmingly positive. "I want to share what it means to create the table and welcome the table to all of God's people," Candace says, encapsulating her mission beautifully.
Meanwhile, Tanorria has been busy with her consulting work in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). Despite the challenges in the current political climate, she finds joy and fulfillment in working with nonprofits that genuinely care about making a difference. Her consulting work has even led her to explore new areas of diversity, such as the aging community, adding another layer of expertise to her already impressive resume. But it's not all work and no play for these dynamic women. Tanorria shares her newfound love for gardening, describing it as a way to connect with her ancestors and find peace. From growing various types of okra to planning a quest for the perfect watermelon, her gardening adventures are as inspiring as they are educational. "I love getting my hands in the dirt and feeling connected to our ancestors," she says, highlighting the therapeutic benefits of gardening.
As the episode progresses, the conversation shifts to more serious topics, particularly the importance of civic engagement and voting rights. With the political landscape becoming increasingly volatile, both Candace and Tanorria stress the need for informed voting and active participation in civic duties. They discuss the potential impacts of Project 2025 and urge listeners to educate themselves on the issues at hand. "We would be doing the world a disservice if we didn't at least make mention what it means to have civic leadership and being involved and engaged," Candace asserts, emphasizing the podcast's commitment to social justice.
This episode of Black Girls Eating is a testament to the power of community, education, and civic responsibility. It's a reminder that while life can be busy and challenging, there's always room for growth, joy, and making a difference. So, whether you're interested in the intersection of food and faith, looking for gardening tips, or eager to understand the importance of civic engagement, this episode has something for everyone. Tune in to catch up with Candace and Tanorria and get inspired to make a positive impact in your community. Trust us; you won't want to miss it!