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Hey everyone, thanks for listening to this episode. Just a few things I wanted to share in regards to this episode. This brutality does happen to black women as well, but unfortunately the media usually portrays stories of these occurrences with black men more often and in this episode I am talking about the repeating images, and messages which usually center around black men, so that it why I may say men or reference black men more in the episode. This is not to say that black women should be excluded from this conversation, or that this does not happen to black women as well. The name of the slave revolt in Louisiana is called the 1811 slave revolt. Again, thanks for listening!
Hey everyone. In this episode I have a conversation with Blake Johnson, the founder of the Black Podcast Club. Sit back and listen as we discuss the founding of the club, Blake’s journey, mental health within the black community and so much more. I hope you guys enjoy, and as always feel free to connect with me on my socials which I have below.Socials:Facebook: Curious Conscious Podcast Instagram: curiousconsciouspodcast
Hey everyone. This type of episode is a first for me. I tried something different and decided to do this episode as a storytime from my personal experience. Through this experience I learned so much about myself and learned to love being in my own company. I hope you guys can take something from this and apply it to your own lives. Thank you for listening! Connect with me:Facebook: Curious Conscious PodcastInstagram: @curiousconsciouspodcastTwitter: @CuriousCPodcastEmail: curiousconscious10@gmail.com
This is a short update to explain the change in my uploading schedule as well as to let you guys know what to expect in the future! Thank you for listening. Connect with me: Facebook: Curious Conscious PodcastInstagram: @curiousconsciouspodcastTwitter: @CuriousCPodcastEmail: curiousconscious10@gmail.com
Thank you guys for tuning in. This episode was created to bring attention to the mysterious deaths of black men whose bodies were found hanging on trees. Listen as we talk about these men, and the historical and social climate of today and past America as they relate to these situations. It’s a tough conversation to have, but a very necessary conversation. Let's get started and continue to educate. I also want to give credit to Stacy Patton and Maya Lau, Alene Tchekmedyian, Leila Miller, Matt Hamilton, and Dorany Pineda who wrote the articles I read for this episode.Sources of information:Washington post-- https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2020/06/22/black-victims-hanging-suicide/L.A times-- https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-06-13/robert-fuller-palmdale-black-man-found-hanging-from-tree-family-protestsNational Association of SuicidologyCONNECT WITH ME:FACEBOOK: Curious Conscious PodcastINTAGRAM: curiousconsciouspodcastTWITTER: @curiouscpodcastEMAIL: curiousconscious10@gmail.com
This episode was published a week later due to the #PODCASTBLACKOUT protestWith the pressure from society to be in a relationship, many people force themselves to stay in unhealthy situations. Unfortunately, many of these people happen to be women. Hear where this pressure comes from, and how we can acknowledge this and not fall victim to it. Trying to be a ‘ride or die’ partner can cause people to lose and sacrifice themselves. Just make sure the person you ridin’ for is ridin’ for you as well. If you have any comments or want to share please email curiousconscious10@gmail.come or send a message on twitter, instagram, or facebookFacebook: Curious Conscious PodcastInstagram: @curiousconsciouspodcastTwitter: @CuriousCPodcast
This episode is part of a podcast protest and to pay homage to Black people who have lost their lives due to police terrorism and hate crimes, as well as to show support for the BlackLivesMatter movement and everyone fighting against the evil injustices many have been subjected to in America.Unfortunately, this list goes on and on. Stand up so that it does not continue to get longer.Take a listen and be encouraged to do something.#SAYTHEIRNAMES #PODCASTBLACKOUTIf you have comments you want to share please email curiousconscious10@gmail.com or send a message to the Curious Conscious facebook page
There are some reoccurring norms in black communities. This affects our relationships with our spouses, family, friends, and children. Hear how this affects black moms and their daughters, and why we should all take note to how this influences our communities.
Welcome to Curious ConsciousThis is an introduction to this podcast and your host. Hear what this show represents, and what to expect in the future. Let's get the conversation started!