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Meanwhile, She with Aisha Beau

Meanwhile, She with Aisha Beau

By: Aisha Beau Frisbey
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Meanwhile, She is a podcast hosted by Aisha Beau Frisbey, where conversations unfold from her own couch—honest, layered, and reflective of how women actually live.


It feels less like an interview and more like sitting in on something real. Across conversations on womanhood, identity, ambition, and the moments that define us, the show explores what women choose, what they carry, and what it takes to stay connected to themselves.


Some moments are reflective. Some are sharp. Some are unexpectedly funny—because the best conversations aren’t one-note.


If you’ve ever found yourself in between who you were and who you’re becoming… you’ll feel at home here.

© 2026 Meanwhile, She with Aisha Beau
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Episodes
  • I Knew My Daughter Was Autistic Before Her Doctor Did with Asia Cabello
    Jun 23 2026

    We don’t talk enough about what happens to a woman when she has to fight for her child to be heard. Asia Cabello is here to put it on the record.

    This week, Aisha sits down with content creator Asia Cabello — mom of three, longtime partner to Dwayne Cabello (whom she met at 13), and one of the most honest autism advocacy voices on the internet—for a conversation about the years that nearly broke her and the ones that rebuilt her.

    Asia walks us through what it took to get her daughter diagnosed with autism: the pediatrician who told her to wait, the bias she ran into as a Black mom in the medical system, and the decision to uproot her family and move states so her children could get the care they deserved. She talks about parenting two children on the spectrum 13 months apart in years she barely remembers being present for. And then she talks about how she found her way back—through the gym, a book club, friendships she made in her 30s, and a marriage she’s intentional about choosing every single day.

    They get into the racial bias Black mothers face in healthcare, why her husband had to push her to make new friends in her 30s, the morning routine that changed her marriage, the Cabello Couture mommy-and-me line, why “put your spouse first” is the controversial advice she stands by, and the affirmation she’s carrying into the next chapter.

    If you’ve ever been told by a professional that what you knew was true wasn’t true—this conversation is for you.

    🎧 New guest episodes every Tuesday

    🎧 New solo episodes every other Thursday


    Website: aishabeau.com

    Instagram: instagram.com/aishabeau

    TikTok: tiktok.com/@aisha.beau

    YouTube: youtube.com/@aishabeau

    Subscribe to the newsletter: aishabeau.substack.com

    For inquiries: aisha@aishabeau.com


    Multimedia Producer: Starr Callahan (https://www.instagram.com/starr_callahan/)

    Video Editor: Abiola Aina

    Original Music by Krisblak + Boo

    Follow them on IG:

    https://www.instagram.com/9.5.4

    https://www.instagram.com/stezus


    Meanwhile, She is a space for conversations on womanhood, identity, ambition, and the moments that define us.

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Single, Happy, and Done Waiting, with Allure’s Jessica Cruel
    Jun 16 2026

    We’ve been taught that adulthood doesn’t really begin for women until we’ve found a husband and had a baby. Jessica Cruel is here to push back on that — and she has the research to back it up.

    This week, Aisha sits down with Jessica Cruel, Editor-in-Chief of Allure magazine and the author of the forthcoming book Single Happy Female, for an honest, layered conversation about what it actually looks like to build a full life without waiting on partnership to start living it.

    Jessica is clear: she still wants partnership. So do 48 of the 50 women she interviewed for her book. But the difference is that she’s no longer treating singleness as a holding pattern. She’s traveling, throwing herself promotion parties, picking out the white dress for her 40th in Greece — and writing the book she wishes she’d had ten years ago.

    They get into the loneliness of being the boss (and what nobody tells you about reaching the top of your industry), Jessica’s openness about therapy and Lexapro after years of watching her mother navigate bipolar disorder, the “twirlers vs. toilers” framework Jessica uses to describe how women rise in their careers, the unspoken hardship hierarchy among friend groups, and the radical act of throwing the damn party for yourself even when there’s no wedding or baby shower to attend.

    If you’ve been quietly waiting on a milestone to start living the life you want, this conversation is for you.

    🎧 New guest episodes every Tuesday

    🎧 New solo episodes every other Thursday


    Website: aishabeau.com

    Instagram: instagram.com/aishabeau

    TikTok: tiktok.com/@aisha.beau

    YouTube: youtube.com/@aishabeau

    Subscribe to the newsletter: aishabeau.substack.com

    For inquiries: aisha@aishabeau.com


    Multimedia Producer: Starr Callahan (https://www.instagram.com/starr_callahan/)

    Video Editor: Abiola Aina

    Original Music by Krisblak + Boo

    Follow them on IG:

    https://www.instagram.com/9.5.4

    https://www.instagram.com/stezus


    Meanwhile, She is a space for conversations on womanhood, identity, ambition, and the moments that define us.

    Show More Show Less
    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Your Talent Alone Won't Get You There, with Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins
    Jun 9 2026

    We're taught that if we put in the work and the talent is there, the opportunities will come. Ashley is here to tell us about the other half of that equation — the one most people aren't honest enough to name.

    This week, Aisha sits down with her dear friend, sorority sister, and Howard alum Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins—actress (Dear White People), former host of OWN's Trials to Triumphs, and soon-to-be author—for an honest conversation about access, the doors that opened her career, and why she's so committed to opening those same doors for the women coming behind her.

    Ashley is clear: the work matters. Her talent is what's allowed her to play the long game and sustain a career that lasts. But she also names something most successful people won't: that there's a locked door between most talented people and the careers they're capable of building—and that door doesn't open without someone on the other side knowing your name.

    They get into the friendship that landed her the Dear White People role, the Instagram Live moment that turned into her OWN podcast, the intensity of mothering her 20-month-old daughter Aspen, her IVF journey and why visibility matters for Black women navigating the same path, and the 365-devotional book she's quietly writing for the woman who wants to spot her blessings and become her best self.

    If you've been doing the work and wondering why the opportunities haven't come yet, this is the conversation for you.

    🎧 New guest episodes every Tuesday

    🎧 New solo episodes every other Thursday


    Website: aishabeau.com

    Instagram: instagram.com/aishabeau

    TikTok: tiktok.com/@aisha.beau

    YouTube: youtube.com/@aishabeau

    Subscribe to the newsletter: aishabeau.substack.com

    For inquiries: aisha@aishabeau.com


    Multimedia Producer: Starr Callahan (https://www.instagram.com/starr_callahan/)

    Video Editor: Abiola Aina

    Original Music by Krisblak + Boo

    Follow them on IG:

    https://www.instagram.com/9.5.4

    https://www.instagram.com/stezus


    Meanwhile, She is a space for conversations on womanhood, identity, ambition, and the moments that define us.

    Show More Show Less
    1 hr and 6 mins
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