"Politickin With Nushine" is a podcast that keeps it raw while pushing the culture forward, and educating ourselves with our community with tangible life skills and goals.
Life is made up of Ying and Yang, in today's episode we discuss sacrifices made to obtain success.
Today's episode we talk about mentorship and the importance of finding proper coaching as an entrepreneur.
We discuss relationships during this social distance time. It seems that cuffing season has been highjacked by Covid-19. Which leads to a really interesting topic, the importance of moving with intent as oppose to looking for situation-ships. Is Cuffing Season overrated, we discuss this and more.
This holiday season is going to be hard dealing with this new norm. We talk about how hard it will be social distancing during thanksgiving.
We creating a new track just cause we know we need a change. It is not easy to make changes when attempting to get back on track. We've learned a lot since our first episode so we're better then we were. We are focused on creating a new track of consistency, accountability, and transparency. After all we're politicking and keeping it RAW on the issues that affect us.
Todays episode we address some major issue taking place in our community. We in need of a revolution a turning point made by us and for us, but again it starts with us. We invite our guest James Mackey a black advocate who recognizes the plight of the black community and provides insight on what needs to take place in our community to create this change.
Todays Episode we address some of the misconceptions of 'Happiness" and why you should focus on Pursuit of Purpose! Kurt sat down with Ailton & Jeff to Politick it up!
Todays Episode we address some of the misconceptions of starting a business. We invite radio personality and business owner Ms. Hot Sauce who talks about the journey of owning her own business and what she's learned throughout the process, becoming the first women to own her own internet radio station "Spark FM Online".
In todays episode we take a deep dive in understanding the complexities of Mental Health in the modern era. We debunk some of the ideals that effect our community. We look how therapy have traditional been used in the black & brown communities and how Dr. Vanessa Santos has become a leader in a holistic approach.
In todays episode we explore some of the challenges that millennials face. We invite our guest Jessica Pierre and Pilar Tucker to share their thoughts on the current state of millennials.
In light of the most recognized social injustice cases towards Black women & men, we explore how our relationship with each other has been misguided by our plight. The way it flows, black women are at the bottom of the totem pole. The needs of black women have historically taken a back seat . Black men have pushed a skewed agenda skewed by the oppression they feel from the powers that be. Berlhey Narcisse brings the heat advocating for black women while Kurt Faustin investigates how black men aren't aware, nor supporting black women enough.
With everything going on in our community because of COVID-19, social injustices, and the BLM movements we got in contact with our State rep Russell E. Holmes to ask him the real questions!