Eboné Almon on Creating Her Pink Print | Legacy, Healing & Authentic Black Womanhood - Episode 96

mEET Eboné Almon

The most powerful stories are the ones we’re afraid to tell.

In this week’s episode, I sit down with Eboné Almon, creator of The Professional Homegirl podcast, for a powerful conversation about grief, healing, and the strength it takes to show up for yourself.

After losing her grandmother, Eboné was moved to create a platform where Black women could speak anonymously and without judgment. What started as a podcast became a space for healing, truth-telling, and community.

We talk about what it means to hold space for others while doing your own emotional work—and how sharing your truth, even quietly, can shift everything.

🎧  Listen now—because telling your story can be the first step toward healing.

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