Three bougie girls with some mics and a gift for gab bring an entirely new perspective to entertainment and pop culture.
In this episode Morgan and Robyn discuss bougie bombshell Zora Neale Hurston and her literary contributions as the self proclaimed Queen of The Niggerati. We do our first rapid fire discussion for our pop culture tingz segment, covering The Met Gala, Cannes Film Festival, Spotify dropping R.Kelly, Childish Gambino's This Is America and the tragic hero Kanye West.
In this episode, Morgan and Robyn discuss the evolution of Miranda Hobbs' impact on the way women interpret themselves on TV. Pop Culture Tingz consist of royal baby and wedding news as well as thoughts on Beychella.
On this episode, Robyn gives us a lesson on the phenomenal Lena Waithe and how she became the first black woman to win an Emmy for outstanding comedy writer. The co hosts also delve into what it means to be a work horse versus a show pony and rundown the latest pop culture tingz.
On this episode, Morgan talks about her excitement for the new Netflix movie 'Roxane Roxane' and shares some facts about bougie bombshell Roxane Shante, one of the first female MCs to gain popularity in Hip Hop. They review Donald Glover's New York Mag interview, Robyn fills us in on one of the many New York events she attended, and they give a rundown of pop culture tingz. Including these outrageous spring break videos circling the net and DJ Envy storming out of his interview with Desus and Mero.
In this episode, Morgan and Robyn reveal some little known facts about themselves, and reminisce about running track in high school. Tracee Ellis Ross, the bougie TV queen of today, serves as this episode's bougie bombshell. And Robyn gives advice on how to date while bougie.
Welcome back for Season 3! We have a new look, some new content, but the same ole Bougie Behaviour coming at you. In celebration of Black History Month, Morgan and Robyn highlight some fierce and special ladies that contributed to the Civil Rights Movement. And y'all already know we couldn't come back without our thoughts on the AMAZING Black Panther film that hit theaters last week. #WAKANDAFOREVEEERRR
In this episode Morgan and Robyn talk about the dangers of gassing and cancel culture and who is more likely to be forgiven after a public slip up. They also discuss the Royal engagement, why they aren't pressed about it, and also share their personal #metoo stories.
Morgan asks Zak and Rob for their perspective on the question: What are the detrimental effects of constantly seeing portrayals of yourself and your people in a constant state of struggle? They discuss the importance of happiness, cooperation and joy within communities of color and why the world is so hell bent on diminishing black women who choose happiness over struggle.
Morg, Zak and Rob get intimate with details about their struggles with mental health, post grad depression and anxiety.
In this episode, Morgan, Zak and Robyn discuss the trials of being a multifaceted black woman, wearing the mask at work and the harmful myth that black women can't be victims because of their inherent strength and resilience.
This week, the ladies of Bougie Behaviour discuss the importance of HBCUs, and recount some of their best memories from one of the most celebrated traditions of every Historically Black College and University: returning for Homecoming!
In the season 2 premiere, Morgan, Rob and Zak reminisce on what it was like to grow up in the height of the music video era and gushed about the influential female Hip Hop and R&B artists who helped shaped their womanhood.
In our final episode of Season 1, the trio interviews Lindsay Peoples, fashion editor at The Cut. She spills all about her experience working as one of the very few women of color in fashion, gives insight on her favorite cook books, and dishes on a particularly uncomfortable encounter during New York Fashion Week.
Morgan and Zak welcome guest, entertainment reporter, Kamaron Leach and discuss what it means to really find and pursue your purpose in the 21st Century. Of course, along the way, we have a few laughs and random tangents. Obviously we recorded this awhile ago: Fred is no longer on the Bachelorette and JAY-Z clearly released an album.
In this episode Robyn and Morgan reflect on their adolescent years as they write letters to themselves ten years ago.
This episode we explore all of the intricacies of black cinema with director Christian Jones, who also tells us all about his upcoming film Printshop that explores T-Shirt culture in the black community.
Welcome to our first co-pod! On this episode Morgan, Zak and Robyn are joined by the cohosts of 2 and A Bottle where they discuss the "efficacy of Twitter", defending womanhood, Dear White People, stopping white women from riding the wave and the excitement of (or lack thereof) the NBA Playoffs.
In response to the ill advised marketing campaign from Shea Moisture, Robyn and Morgan discuss the importance of having beauty products specifically for black women as well as tackle the difficult topic of colorism in communities of color. They both address personal privileges they possess as black women and of course touch on trending pop culture tingz such as the met gala and our fave pregnant celebs.
In this episode, Morgan, Robyn and Zak tackle female sexuality and reminisce about the moments they rejected society's status quo on womanhood. Kendrick Lamar finds his way back into Pop Culture Tingz, along with Charlie Murphy, Scandal's 100th episode and another outrageous Twitter story. Morgan debuts her Story Time segment, revealing her previous participation in an erotica book club.
Morgan and Robyn describe their first nude sketching experience in Brooklyn before all three hosts dive into their professional struggles and learning lessons as millennials on a mission. They also share their views on Dave Chapelle's Netflix special, the state of comedy, the oh so necessary #BlackWomenAtWork hashtag and the latest music releases from Drake and Kendrick Lamar.
In this episode we get personal with one of Black Twitter's elites Jamilah Lemieux. She graces us with boss babe gems as we discuss the entity that is Mini Milah, her thoughts on Get Out, being submissive in relationships and taking risks in your 20s to follow your dreams.
In the second episode of Bougie Behaviour, Zak tells Morgan and Robyn about her trip to Cuba. They also discuss the reality of respectability politics in the black community, their favorite childhood cartoons, Moonlight's historic Oscar win and Robyn gives a rundown of recent fashion highlights.
In the inaugural episode of Bougie Behaviour, hosts Morgan, Zak and Murielle invite listeners into their world of bougie. They break down the different types of bougie—remember there are levels to this— talk about travels to Cuba and give thoughts on this year's Black History Month.