20 episodes

3 Bossy women team up to discuss real life current events, entertainment & much more

Bossy Bunch The Bossy Bunch Podcast

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.6 • 9 Ratings

3 Bossy women team up to discuss real life current events, entertainment & much more

    [Episode 1] "2020, Let's Talk"

    [Episode 1] "2020, Let's Talk"

    So much has taken place in 2020 and the year has just gotten started. Do we really know what we are in for? Catch up with the ladies of the Bossy Bunch.


    ---

    Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bossy-bunch/message

    • 21 min
    [Episode 9] "And We're LIVE"

    [Episode 9] "And We're LIVE"

    Live episode from the Bossy Bunch's Ugly Christmas Sweater Party. Final episode of 2019.


    ---

    Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bossy-bunch/message

    • 31 min
    [Episode 8] "Queens"

    [Episode 8] "Queens"

    In this episode the Bossy Bunch talks about:


    Megan Thee Stallion
    Lil'Kim
    Nicki Minaj
    Cardi B




    ---

    Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bossy-bunch/message

    • 30 min
    [Episode 7] "Perspective"

    [Episode 7] "Perspective"

    This episode includes hot topics on:


    BETHer Breast Cancer Awards
    Kanye West' latest album release
    Tank and his thoughts on men sucking eggplants
    Always removing it's logo.




    ---

    Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bossy-bunch/message

    • 29 min
    [Episode 6] "Real Housewives"

    [Episode 6] "Real Housewives"

    Let's talk Real Housewives! RHOA star Kenya Moore and husband Marc Daly split after 2 years of marriage. Meanwhile, Fantasia and her husband addresses backlash over their thoughts about “Submission”.


    ---

    Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bossy-bunch/message

    • 31 min
    [Episode 5] "I Am Not My Hair"

    [Episode 5] "I Am Not My Hair"

    The ladies dish about H&M who has recently come under fire for 'disrespectful' ad that features a young Black model with 'messy' hair pulled into an undone ponytail.


    ---

    Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bossy-bunch/message

    • 30 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
9 Ratings

9 Ratings

Born brown ✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿 ,

This show is absolutely hilarious and fun!!!

Just read the previous review from May 1st and I’m not sure where all of her anger and animosity stems from with this group 🤦🏾‍♀️🤷🏽‍♀️🥴. I love the side jokes and different opinions that they give on here. I do want to point out one thing from the previous comment... how are you calling these ladies out for putting Women down yet you lead with a derogatory remark about one of the ladies on the show 🧐🧐🥴. Just pointing out the facts. Anywho.... I’ll keep listening and supporting as I don’t just stop listening too or attack anyone that doesn’t have my exact viewpoint. Now I can see where she is coming from but as the old saying goes... “it’s not what you say, it’s how you said it”. I hope y’all see this. You guys touch on topics that I can totally relate too and also there are times that I don’t agree with you all but I’m still here. Keep it up ladies. ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾

BlackGirlNotes ,

Love it!

These women are hilarious. Covering great content. I really enjoy listening to them. Keep it coming.

professorchic ,

Perpetuating Dangerous Stereotypes about Black Women!

While these ladies are entitled to their opinion, they're not entitled to their own facts. Their most recent episode perpetuated false tropes, old stereotypes, and dangerously ignorant misinformation about African American women, their reproductive rights, and infertility. One co-host used her small sample size and limited experience in health care as flawed and narrow case studies to cast wide generalizations about African American women, and at a time when African American women are struggling to get high quality healthcare and survive despite rampant disparities in childbirth-related death. In one episode, these women managed to cast a diverse population of some of the most highly educated, and yet disrespected citizens in the U.S. as incapable of making informed decisions about their own bodies, promiscuous, and deserving of infertility due to taking birth control (including speculations about the many unfortunate miscarriages of Gabrielle Union, about which she has been transparent and vulnerable). It's so incredibly sad that these women choose to use their platform to put African American women down, to see and cast a light on only the most disadvantaged women in social and economic conditions that drive them to make hard (but legal choices), to hold a megaphone up to misinformation about dropping childbirth rates (they ARE due to delayed pregnancy and increased use of birth control, not abortion- LOOK IT UP), and so many other lies that do not represent the broad swaths of Black women taking care of their health and the health of entire families, working hard, struggling to access healthcare etc, especially in states like Georgia. I was so enjoying the fresh perspective and candid conversation of these ladies until they turned on African American women. Don't we have enough to overcome in the society without you three contributing to destruction and disrespect of Black women? There may be (many) areas where you are uninfomred, but don't you all have an obligation to both know better and do better? Perhaps these ladies need to see more of the world (and the U.S.) where African American/Black women are thriving, running for office, demanding their seats at tables in every professional sphere, and breaking down stereotypes, not perpetuating them.

Top Podcasts In Society & Culture

Fail Better with David Duchovny
Lemonada Media
Stuff You Should Know
iHeartPodcasts
This American Life
This American Life
We Can Do Hard Things
Glennon Doyle and Audacy
Blame it on the Fame: Milli Vanilli
Wondery
Shawn Ryan Show
Shawn Ryan | Cumulus Podcast Network