Shenequa Golding Talks 'A Black Girl in the Middle,' 'Black Girl Math,' BBL's, Relationships + More

Published 2024-05-14
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All Comments (21)
  • 16:36 “This world doesn’t know how to interact with introverts without taking offense.” Powerful statement and I definitely agree. Such an authentic and beautiful interview and I believe so many black women will feel seen! 💛✨ Definitely purchasing
  • @drob691
    I completely agree with how she broke down being an introvert.
  • This lady has found her calling for sure! She is beautiful inside and out. She is an introvert and so am I. She speaks very well, looks at everyone when she speaks. She speaks about dealing with extroverts at a distance and so do I. Read this book.
  • @rwilli26rw
    This is my first exposure to Ms. Golding. What a gem!! 🖤
  • @Stephboogie
    She sounds like me. My friends are often offended by my need for alone time.
  • Great interview.. I was so bless to have both parents in the home growing up and my father was a strong Black man and my mom was a strong, nurturing Black woman!
  • @timscott5581
    Yeah, she speaks like an introvert, so Am'I. She seems like a nonconfrontational person. Just a calm, thought tone of conversation. The thing that's concerning is,.. introverts, we tend to isolate ourselves a lot.
  • @seanfrazier5571
    She mailed that 100%. This world does not know how to interact with introverts without taking offense
  • @melonnieali4113
    I’m an extrovert and I don’t use people 😭. I respect my introverted friends by giving them space and going at their social pace. I also respect my fellow extroverts by exploring new places and experiences and talking about anything and everything lol!
  • @TDott-vc7lj
    Great interview: I purchased 3 copies for 3 very different but very important young Black women in my life. And I’ve sent the link for the book to the people I know with daughters who could gain from these essays.
  • @taracoach9351
    Great interview! I love that the fellas shared their experiences while listening as well. Shenequa shows wonderful conversation skills, humor, whit and great vibes. Gotta love an authentic soul when you see one ❤
  • @tacrewgirl
    Great interview. Thanks for introducing me to this author.
  • @Iyana215
    I am such an introvert and felt the same way, when I would go to the clubs with my friends..
  • @ms.win_
    As an introvert, I truly enjoyed this interview. She is also low key funny 😂😂😂
  • @Anonymous-nz5kr
    I Watched this interview once, listened to the audio book, and then watched this interview again. She’s a very thoughtful woman, she talks with grace and is learning to accept who she is. I learned about myself from reading her book.
  • @moderngentlemen
    Such a great interview! As a guy and person of color, much of what she said resonated on a deeper level, especially how we are perceived in the public and the importance a father figure. Definitely one of my favorite interviews and I have no doubts that her book will be a runaway success.