Fur the Culture is a nature podcast that fuses a love for animals and Black culture. Hosted by Chris, a Black award-winning wildlife educator, this podcast will take you on a wild ride exploring some of the most fascinating and underrated animals on this planet. Fur the Culture is funny, relatable and strives to make the wonders of nature available to us all. In less than 10 minutes, you’ll laugh a little and learn a lot. Money back guarantee! (It's free y'all)
This episode is dedicated to the African American urge say that's why your sh*t is beat up like that now when you see a car with damage driving crazy.
Aye! We are celebrating a wild NBA Finals with this special edition episode of Fur the Culture! We got guest hosts!
Y'all knew I could't let a Juneteenth Celebration go on without a new and very special episode of Fur the Culture!
Y'all! It's the Season 2 finale and this time we celebrating future Black excellence! This episode features a special and the very first guest co-host!
Yep, we still celebrating excellence in Black History. This episode is a dedication to the MC Debra!
We still celebrating excellence in Black History. This episode is an ode to THE Jasmine Collins.
Our Black History Celebration continues with the next episode of Season 2: Turning the clock Black! This episode celebrates ALL Black History and the iconic activist Marsha P Johnson!
Once again, our Black History Celebration continues with the next episode of Season 2: Turning the clock Black! This episode celebrates our spaces, the Historically Black Colleges and Universities!
Our Black History Celebration continues with the next episode of Season 2: Turning the clock Black! This episode is dedicated to the renowned artist, Augusta Savage.
It's an all new Black History Month celebratory Season 2! And we turning the clock Black! The first episode of the revamped Season 2: Turning the clock Black is dedicated to the bee's knees himself, Dr. Charles Henry Turner.
You know, cute next to gorgeous, gorgeous is gonna you know, devour cute. Yet another New York established Ancient African American Proverb. And with that, this episode is dedicated to those gorgeous animals.
"She just doesnt have the vernacular that she thinks she possess." - New York. However, this episode is dedicated to animals that do.
Y'all, it's the Season 2 premier episode! She's an icon that has influenced Black and pop culture. Now, she can add zoology to that list. This season is dedicated to the Ms. Tiffany "New York" Pollard.
You think we got time for somebody getting Rona at the place we go to have a good time at, no. This special edition episode is giving thanks to Hazel London, Bella Noche', and the animals that weren't beefing at that wedding.
Although I'm actually not a cow, the burn patterns on my legs would suggest otherwise. Therefore, in honor of those scorched diary cow patches, this episode will explore the animals that will help them fade.
I brought you into this world and I will take you out - Ancient African American Mother Proverb. This episode features animal mothers that brought their kids into this world and do not mind taking them out.
Truth is I'm tired...of y'all treating them like this because they deserve #MommaDee. This episode will explore some of the underrated kings around the world.
If I tell you a chicken chew snuff, then check under his wing for the can. This episode will explore stuff about animals I tell you, you should believe.
While many of you young whipper snappers will recognize Rick James from one of the now infamous Dave Chappelle skits based on his real life experience at the House of Blues, some of us still recognize him as the musical icon and narcotic legend that he was. Therefore, in honor of his scandalous legacy, this episode will explore just how high some of our animal aficionados can get.
I know every Black mama has asked that golden question, "You got McDonald's money? It's a trap. Don't answer because even if you do, she ain't stopping anyway because we got food at the house. Nevertheless, this episode features some animals that may have also had Mcdonald's money.
If you stay ready, then you ain't gotta get ready. This episode features animals who are knucking and bucking and truly ready to fight.
You look just like yo daddy is one of the more iconic and infamous lines that a Black mother has ever uttered. And when do you look just like yo daddy? Typically, when you doing something she feels like you ain't got no business doing. Nonetheless, this episode features some of those animal daddies that their kids look like.
Light my fire, blow my flame, take me, take me, take me awaaaaay! Whew, Toni was a whole mood and this week's episode is all about setting it. This episode will feature some of the wildest ways a few of my favorite animals get in that mood.
What's understood ain't gotta be explained. If you're Black, especially from the south, you know exactly what outside on a person inside smells like. This episode will highlight animals that use smells, or the lack thereof, in the craziest of ways.