Addressing world culture from a Black perspective, confronting stigmas & promoting Black businesses Hosts: @ayoedess @onceyu_goblack @13badluckbandit
Black and E bring season 2 to an end and kick off the summer by reflecting on their favorite moments during season 2 and share their ideas on summer fun
“In our last episode Black and E asked who should cook, who should clean, and who should do everything in between? Gender roles in 2021 have become so labeled and distinguished amongst the man and woman. This week E and Black continue to dive in and discuss who should do what and why? ”
“Who cooks, who cleans? Gender roles in 2021 have become so labeled and distinguished amongst the man and woman. This week E and Black dive in and discuss who should do what and why? ”
“ It has been one year since the passing of George Floyd, a man who was wrongfully murdered by a cop who knelt on his neck for 9 minutes and 26 seconds. Black and E discuss the trauma and facts behind the lives of Black Americans and the impact of George Floyd's murder.“ Week Recap (10 mins max) *The gang discusses how their week went* John Mental health check in Graduation time E Niece and little brother are graduating, makes me feel old Jim Bowie Slave trader What's the word? (10 mins max) *“Hot Topics” We discuss the latest topics going on currently that week* Asian crime hate bill Memorial Day Weekend a day on which those who died in active military service are remembered, traditionally observed on May 30 but now officially observed on the last Monday in May. Fully vaccinated people can start Not wearing Mask indoors Today George Floyd (8-10 mins; multiple questions) *Black and E discuss the one year anniversary of George Floyd's death Wanted to acknowledge that it has been a year since George Floyd died under the knee of a then-Minneapolis police officer, Derek Chauvin … who is white In Minneapolis, people gathered throughout the day to remember Floyd near the site where he died, an area that has come to be known as George Floyd Square 9 minutes, 29 seconds — the length of time Derek Chauvin knelt on Floyd's neck. Chauvin was convicted of murder last month and is scheduled to be sentenced June 25. Floyd's sister, Bridgett Floyd, did not travel to Washington to meet Biden. She said she didn't meet with Biden because he hasn't delivered on his promise to enact police reform legislation named after her brother by the first anniversary of Floyd's death Any improvements? Mental health check in And differences in the world? Why isn't there an Anti Black Hate Crime Bill passed? When you watched the George Floyd video how did you feel? How many black people do you think have died by the hands of a police officer since his passing? 181 If it was an ideal world, how would you want the police's relationship with the community to be? Black Thoughts (8-10 mins; 1 main theme) *Weekly random stigmas Black takes on* TRAUMA IS passed down A growing body of research suggests that trauma (like from extreme stress or starvation among many other things) can be passed from one generation to the next. Here's how: Trauma can leave a chemical mark on a person's genes, which can then be passed down to future generations.-Epigenetics Instead it alters the mechanism by which the gene is converted into functioning proteins, or expressed. The alteration isn't genetic. It's epigenetic. Advice E (10 mins max 1-2 topics) *Questions and concerns our viewers face on daily and would like a second opinion to* “What should I do if my spouse doesn't value my opinion?” Black Businesses *A mutual favored black owned business for the week that the group decided to support.*
“ With the influence of social media, culture, and television, Dating in 2021 can be very spontaneous, fun and sometimes..just down right strange! Tune in as Black and E discuss the Do's, Dont's, & Differences of Dating in the 21st century. “
Sweet lady, place no one above you, Sweet lady, don't you know we love you?” To all our sweet mom's, this one's for you. As we approach the very special holiday, Mother's Day, Black and E have the pleasure to endure an in depth discussion about the ins and outs of motherhood with some local inspiring Mama's.
The year is 2021 and the issue is too many things being normalized. From the fear of child support to the use of durags in public, Black and E dive into ‘social norms' and speak on exactly what they feel should be DE-normalized.
The unofficial holiday of 4/20 was recently celebrated and in celebration, Black and E discuss the common misconceptions of marijuana, the benefits, and all the joints in between. They will interview NJ Senator Joe Cryan on his take/stand on the legalization of marijuana in New Jersey.
Why do women always think he's cheating and men always say she's crazy? They can't speak for all but tune in to this episode where Black and E go head to head to tackle some of the gender stigmas men and women face in this generation.
Your favorite podcast comes back with a fresh look to talk about the rough rides we are all enduring whether it be personal or general. From the tragic incident with DMX to Autism Awareness Month. Tune in to hear what kind of "Ruff Rydes" we'll talk about on the show.
In this new episode of He Said She Said your favorite host; Black, E, & Bobbit have a heated discussion about Prison Labor, Hair vs. Gorilla Glue, and Caucasity. Tune in and check out our new Black Businesses for the week and what advice E and the gang gives to a friend in need.
Black has a conversation with former Morgan State classmate and Orlando's very own founder of IHopeMentoring
In this new episode of He Said She Said your favorite host; Black, E, & Bobbit talk about Black History Month, Valentine's Day, and some cool ass people. Tune in and check out our new Black Businesses for the week and what advice E and the gang gives to a friend in need.
Your favorite podcast is back for Season 2! Your host; Black, E, & Ant are back with new topics, new opinions, and new sh*t to say. Tune in as we talk about the latest politics, highlights on sports, entertaining pop culture, and wise advice.
As your favorite host say goodbye to this season, be prepared for more wild conversations in Season 2!. We'll have new Black Businesses to shoutout, new guest, and new content for you to enjoy! Happy New Year everyone!
On our last episode of the season, your host; E, Black, & Bobbit discuss relationships and all their glory, holidays and the depression it can bring, and the new and upcoming vaccine and stimulus, while closing out with some dope Black-Owned Business Shoutouts.
Your freshest host in New Jersey; Black, Edess, & Ant address the celebration of Christmas, confront the stigma of Kwanzaa, question why pro-Athletes are paid so much. They also shine a light on several Black Businesses.
Who's the ultimate "G.O.A.T" of rap and hip-hop? Black, Bobbit, & E dive into the recent verzuz battle between Young Jeezy & Gucci Mane, and breaking down the history of their beef over the past 20 years. While also digging into the stigma of Black Americans and therapy, Black people in politics or police force, and the ultimate ass whoopings.
The fellas link up this week to discuss some football, and what is and isn't ok when it comes to reprimanding children
On this episode of HeSaid_SheSaidPodcast, the crew sits down with @Terrencet2funny and discusses his journey as a comedian.
On this episode of HeSaid_SheSaidPodcast, the crew discusses the complexity of religion when dating, and what are the cut off's for a relationship.
On this episode of HeSaid_SheSaidPodcast, Black introduces his new cohosts Edess and Ant as they converse and explore the ins and outs of erectile dysfunction, the contrast between PWI's and HBCU culture, difficulties within relationships.
Black and E interview the very outspoken King Nikki and Black Dolly as we discuss the secrets and stigmas of sex.