The podcast centered on a poetic theme which infuses poetry, news, hot topics, and commentary highlighting a variety of topics between mother and son.
Los Angeles, CA, USA
A discussion about faith and fate.Also how corona has changed our landscape and view.
Contraceptives conversation
The conversation about the universal free lunch program not being extended,
A conversation with Emmanuel Enime about being a father to the fatherless. As a pastor and character couch.
The conversation of the Rooney Rule and the pending NFL lawsuit.
The pick for a female African American Supreme Court Justice.
A discussion on the Critical Race Theory and The Race line is a product of capitalism by Amiri Baraka.
The discussion of Georgia new laws what some call the Jim Crow laws being put into place today.
A discusion on women and their power. Also a discusion of trangender individuals in sports.
A discussion with Author and motivational speaker Cheryl Tatum
The phase of changing is goverment, policy, and in our everyday live.
The topic of engery both green and fossil fuel energy are discussed. Also how energy needs are changing around the world. Featuring poems about green energy and electricity. Bonus information tips on how to cut energy cost.
The conversation about Washington D.C plight to become a state while Texas plans to secede.
Happy Thanksgiving featuring the poems THANKSGIVING PRAYER James E. (James Ephraim) McGirt,: Thanksgiving Time by Langston Hughes, November by Joseph Seamon Cotter, WINTER James E. (James Ephraim) McGirt,. Morning Prayer for Children by Islay Walden
The two paths of life pleasure or wisdom. Which path would you take?
A continued discussion on adoption. Poem featured Madam and the Charity Child by Langston Hughes.
Adoption and family discussed through poetry. Poems featured are I always wanted to give birth by Jackie Kay, To Lillian Willis by Tennessee Reed, Shaking the Tree by Chauntelle A, Our Family Tree by Joseph C. Holly (Joseph Cephas), On Adoption by Venkatesh Prasad, and Letters From Women Given Up For Adoption At Birth by Joanne Monte.
The discussion of mental and physical fitness.
Poems related to mental and physical well-being
Tales of jealousy and envy at it's worse. Warning signs of jealousy and envy also how these on two things can be good or bad.
The conversation about drugs and the push to decriminalize drugs in America state by state. Also on a national level. Also the discussion of long term effects of prescription drugs.
A conversation about the parts deceitful parts to the internet and social media specifically
A conversations about our obession with the internet and social media. The fraud, cyberbulllying, cyberstalking, the unity, and crimes happening online.
A conversation about about the different aspects of equality.
This is a discussion about mental health and anxiety which affects millions worldwide. Acknowledging the warning sides and understanding coping mechanisms for children and adults alike. Also, a discussion of cancer and warning signs for it.
A discussion about faith and fate. Also a discussions on how corona has changed our landscape and view.
Topics highlighted electoral college, voter suppression, poll workers, pending court cases, and more.
The discussion of first responders' hot topics surrounding them also The Black Lives Matter Movement and Breonna Taylor case.
Love is a fight that features the poem No Holds Barr about the limitations or lack thereof when it comes to arguments in relationships. The Loving Game is a poem centred around get mate ready. We also have a discussion about dating today and dating apps.
This is a discussion about race, politics, social justice, and hot button topics in the news right now. It features American History and let America be America again. This is a revised version. American History versus Let America be America Again the ideas centered on these poems. The two sides of America and how we are trying to modify American history to fit our narrative.
Alone versus no time for me is a discussion centered around Maya Angelou's poem entitled alone and no time for me. The conversation centered around our need for interaction as a society and giving too much of your time to others to your detriment.