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: Influencers like Tennille Jenkins use platforms like Instagram and YouTube to showcase "grown and golden" lives, focusing on silver hair, fashion, and travel. : For many, turning 50 is no longer
: Podcasts such as the Black Mature Women Podcast provide spaces to discuss Black history, relationship boundaries, and personal growth. : Podcasts such as the Black Mature Women
: New digital spaces like Fifty Nifty and More cater specifically to Black women over 50, bridging gaps in information regarding generational wealth, "post-career" careers, and mental health.