Bringing solutions to local issues going on within the Charlotte community with love.
Since the start of Covid-19, the U.S. economy and job market has been greatly impacted. As we return to some kind of “normalcy” S.F.A. addresses the difficulties within the job market.
Does flesh oppose the spirit? Are they one in the same? Why do we feel they oppose one another? Tune in as we take on an enriching conversation about flesh and spirit. Often times we see both entities as being oppositional however we challenge you to (see) an alternate perspective.
What is it? How do we truly engage in act(s) or self care? Tune in as we break down the concept of self care and examine how we apply it and incorporate it into our daily lives.
Tune in this week as we discuss how to protect the Black family. In this segment we examine some ideas, strategies, and techniques and how they assist in maintaining and preserving the Black family.
This week we address toxic mindsets in healthy relationships. In this segment you can listen to us speak on our own experiences and struggles with unhealthy psychologies we had and how we grew through them. Be sure to follow us on Instagram @sfa.charlotte and on Facebook at SFA Charlotte.
This week we getting lifted! Today we conversation about marijuana; you can listen to us discuss the history of its legalization, it's health benefits, and the criminalization of it as a whole.
Over time, technology has become more and more integrated into our lives. But... have we reached a point where we have become too reliant upon a tool that was designed to make day-to-day activities easier? This week we ask, “How much of your life is lived online?” Listen to us cut through the layers of this topic.
As summer comes to a close, we are preparing to transition to a new season. This segment we discuss how to create a new lifestyle in 90 days! Tune in as we investigate the how's and why's of this commitment, as well as it's significance. Your transformation starts now!
This week we talk about sex work and judgmental attitudes towards the profession. Why does sex work receive so much criticism and hate? How can we construct inclusive communities and safe havens for our brothers and sisters in the sex work industry? We want to hear from YOU!
Let's talk about it! What is masturbation? What does it teach oneself? What can it teach us about sexuality? This week S.F.A. discuses masturbation and disclose the benefits of havinghaving healthy dialogue. What is your commentary on masturbation? What has it helped you?
"Is it actually possible to authentically love more than one individual?" S.F.A. Charlotte decided to ask that question and explore the topic of Poly Relationships. Tune in to hear us discuss it's terminology, different kinds of poly relationships, personal experiences, and more. What's your take on poly relationships? Are you a fan?
This week we give our audience a shot of positive vibes as we discuss Black joy.
This week we discuss Juneteenth, it's history to its modern day celebrations
Sisterhood: When Black Women either speak or hear this word their thoughts and emotions expand: in order to prepare and produce the space needed-for other Black Women. Sisterhood is exactly what it is. The togetherness of Black Women that offers Love, Security, Power, Accountability, and Sanctuary. Join SFA Charlotte as we listen to Ms. Keex explain Sisterhood in her own words. Plus receive the thoughts of some other Black Women.
This week we discuss the treatment of Black women, in the U.S.A. and countries beyond. We ask ourselves, do we hate Black women? How does our treatment of and towards Black women translate to non-Black races? How does this affect the ways they treat Black women? We want to hear from YOU! We welcome all commentary and feedback via Instagram @sfa.charlotte and via Facebook @SFA Charlotte.
This week we discuss the human existence as spiritual beings. Your perspective shifts when you recognize yourself as Spirit. Tune in to it dialogue and get spiritually uplifted and encouraged!
This week we have a conversation about preparedness and being equipped for national disasters. What does it mean to be prepared? What are the essentials needed? We welcome your feedback in our social media platforms, on Instagram @sfa.charlotte and on Facebook @sfacharlotte
This week we dive into ethics and moral codes in the Black community. How has the moral codes changed? Do Black people create multiple moral codes? WE want to hear from YOU! Share your commentary on our Facebook page @S.F.A. Charlotte or on Instagram @sfa.charlotte
This week we discuss childhood conflicts and present relationship with self. In youth, we accept many things as truth yet, with human experience and maturity some of those truths get challenged.
This week we discuss the CAP in Capitalism. In this segment you can hear us examine surrounding terminology, dig into its history, and explain how the system applies to Black Americans. What’s your opinion on Capitalism? We want to hear from you! We welcome all commentary on Facebook (@S.F.A. Charlotte) and Instagram (@sfa.charlotte)
This week we talk about gun ownership; in this episode you can hear us discuss North Carolina’s gun laws, statistics regarding gun ownership, and commentary on gun ownership in the Black community. What’s your take on gun ownership? We’d love to hear your take on our social media accounts at S.F.A. Charlotte on Instagram and Facebook.
This week discuss religion, spirituality, and it’s impact on the Black community. Tune in as we examine the timeline of its roots and trace its lineage to the religion and spirituality we know today. What’s your take on both subject matters? Do you feel they’re one in the same? We’d love to receive your commentary on our social media via Instagram or Facebook @S.F.A. Charlotte.
In this episode we dive into the significance of words and the importance of using mindful speech. How does etymology impact the words we use? Are words spells? How can we develop our awareness as powerful speakers? We want to hear from you on S.F.A. Charlotte’s Facebook and Instagram accounts.
This week S.F.A. explores the Black history of Mecklenburg county and the Charlotte community. We illustrate the timeline from the inception to the Charlotte we know and love today.
This week we talk about taxes within the U.S.A. Listen to us discuss the history, it’s purpose and operation. Give us your feedback on Instagram and Facebook at S.F.A. Charlotte
Covid vaccne or nah? What’s your take? In this episode we examine the United States history of experimenting on Black bodies and the Black community’s restraint towards the vaccine.
This week we dive into the conversation concerning body image. What societal messages do you receive concerning body image? How can you love your body and appreciate others?
In this episode, we examine the economic impact within Charlotte’s Black community as the CIAA tournament relocates to another host city for the next 3 years.
What is cancel culture? Is it more detrimental than it is beneficial? In this episode we discuss the significance of cancel culture, and how we can utilize it to our advantage to create culture.
In this episode we discuss the difference between discipline and abuse. As we dive deep, we explore how the two became intertwined, and it’s affects on the overall community.
Great conversation, laughter, and vibes as always. Be sure to catch this episode on the iHeartRadio and the TuneIn app
What is manhood? How do you cultivate a healthy manhood? Can manhood be cultivated in the absence of women? What’s your take?
2020 from start to finish—how we began and how we’re ending. How has 2020 been for you?
A Charlotte property owner filed a lawsuit against residents of Tent Town. How can the city of Charlotte holistically resolve this issue?
This week we discuss ageism I’m relation to dating and relationships. How does ageism affect your dating life?
In this episode we discuss ageism and its affects on the work environment. How has ageism affected you and your work community?
Is there a lack of Black talent or are corporations being prejudice in hiring Black employees? Tune in as we discuss Black talent and corporate America in relation to the local Charlotte community.
Why are conversation concerning sex so...taboo? In this episode you hear us discuss the importance of normalizing sexuality.
Tune in as we continue our discussion on the significance and power of voting! Brought you by S.F.A. Charlotte in partnership with WDRB Media.
In this episode we discuss the significance of voting and WHY YOU should vote. Tune into this episode on WDRB Media radio, iHeart Radio, Anchor, and everywhere else Anchor distributes our podcast.
Tune as S.F.A. takes the podcast to WDRB Media radio! Tune in on iHeart Radio, tunein, & Streema. You can also stream this episode via Anchor and other platforms Anchor distributes our podcast.
We are offering our views on, and asking our community questions about, the digital impact of this new revolution happening within the Charlotte Mecklenburg region. Plus we take the time to highlight some Black Owned Businesses within the region.
In this segment, we discuss the impacts of the Corona Virus pandemic & communal progression POST pandemic.
In this episode you can hear us address affordable housing in Charlotte and ways YOU can combat the affordable housing epidemic.
In this segment we dive into the subject of the LACK of support within the Black community. You can listen to us explain the struggles, why they exist, and propose ways we can better support one another within the Black community
In this segment we talk about the importance of women breaking patriarchal barriers, challenging societal norms, and acknowledging women in the Charlotte community making HERstory.
In this segment Brother Stokes, Keex, and Kalon dive deeper into Black love. In this segment we discuss single motherhood, self love, and the significance self reflection.
In this segment Brother Stokes, Keex, and Kalon dive deeper into Black love; in this segment we get into abuse and the NEED to protect Black women.
Today we discuss Black love, and touch on the history of Black relationships—platonic and romantic.