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Sis, we appreciate all the support over the last three years. So here is a quick show to share our appreciation, and set expectations on what to anticipate this year and beyond.Special shout out to BlackInkATL (Cesar and Rich Mo), Amy, our directors, and all of our guests who made season 2 memorable.Make sure you stream "SWG S3" mix on Mixcloud, Cliff The Super Producer went crazy. We're locked in so you should expect big things in season 3.
Happy New Year Sis!!! And welcome to season 3 of "Sis, What's Good?" Last week we had the pleasure of sitting down with George Chidi from the Atlanta Journal-Constituion. The discussion centers around cultural folklore that promotes Atlanta the present day "Black Mecca", or "Black Wakanda", as T.I. stated in a since viral press conference in the wake of the 2020 George Floyd riots. Is Atlanta truly "Black Wakanda"? We take a peak behind the curtain, and review current economic data that exposes one of the largest wealth gaps in the country. We also discuss whether Hip Hop and politics need to be separated like Church and State.
Hey Sis, thank God last week quiet. Besides those crazy ass gas prices there wasn't any drama and lord knows we can't take anymore of it anyway.Last night's episode was everything. We had a special guest (Ms. Huckleberry) from the reality TV show Big Baddie Lex Collection, sit down and discuss her journey from New Orleans to Atlanta and all the trials and tribulations she had to endure before she found herself on TV.Huckleberry also opened up about body shaming and the double standards women go through who don't fit that "perfect" mold. And we all know there is no such thing as "perfect". Make sure you get your Trapbrunch tickets, sis. Have a great week.
Sis, we go away for a few weeks and come back to madness. What a wild second week of May. Today's Episode is stressful, the state of GA hit YSL with a RICO, Lil Keed passed away, Kevin Samuels crossed over on Mother's Day weekend, and Da Baby is out here treating everyone like shit. DaCosta broke everything down, and stresses the importance of getting off the internet. YES, it's ok to spend time away from the internet and in the real world. There were some technical issues so there won't be a visual this week but we'll make sure we take care of that in the future.Make sure you get your Trapbrunch tickets too sis. Trapbrunch is June 26th at Black Ink Atlanta. Have a great week.
Sis, tonight we had the pleasure of sitting down with one of Atlanta's hottest managers in the hip hop industry.Born in Chicago and raised in Zone 3, Nae shares her story and the importance of applying lessons she learned to empower her artists. You have to be a strong woman to manage Unfoonk, Slime Life Shawty, Lil Gotit, & Lil Keed.Nothing compares to a strong black woman who mastered her craft and is determined to take it to the next level. Soak up game sis, and apply it to your life.
Sis, why did we end last night's episode right before Will Smith smacked the absolute shit out of CHRIS ROCK lol.Anyways, to all of our mothers out there who continue to be real mothers we salute you. We are sort of late on women's appreciation month but we gave our sisters their roses.And then there are the mothers who were participating in the twerk contest at their sons and daughters high school Pep-Rally. We cover that and the difference between marriage and playing house.That'll do it, have a great week sis.
Sis, can we have one "normal week" in 2022? Between the cost of gas, food, and other resources people can't catch a break. "It's up" everywhere, even the crime is becoming unreasonable in cities across the country.T-Time made it back to run down all the current evens with DaCosta. Major shout out to all of our followers who rep the SWG brand. We appreciate you all.
Sis, another wild week. With T-Time recovering from a car accident, DaCosta called on her husband to hold it down.Of course there is more KimYe (rolls eyes). The team also sheds some light on the double standards women face in society with their sexuality and success in business.Lisa B from Atlanta Polyamory Inc also sat down with the team to discuss her journey in Polyamory. Additionally, Lisa does a great job debunking a lot of the myths associated with the culture.Enjoy the show, and have a good week sis
Sis, another Black History month is coming to a close. Tonight's show focused on Black America in the 20s. However, when DaCosta and T-Time explored root-causes for decade old issues they didn't start in the late 50s early 60s during the Civil Rights Movement.In fact, they challenge the mainstream notion that Civil Rights did more to help the black collective. Did you know that MLK regretted his "I have a Dream" ideology before he was assassinated? Don't worry sis, we'll be back to our "messy" next Sunday but it wouldn't be right if we didn't examine the state of black America in the 2020s. Enjoy!
Sis, DaCosta finally made her return to the show last night, and she didn't hesitate to get into it on all the current events from Penis sizes to halftime shows. Oh and T-Time won't let you forget about black history month and the racial injustice that continues to happen despite changing administrations.Make sure you tap in Sis
Sis, DaCosta & Tina both took the weekend off so T-Time got us through a wild week of current events. Alabama native and independent hip hop artist GoJuney also sat down with T-time talk about managing his relationship and is music career, and what projects he has dropping in 2022.
Sis, this week we sat down with one of the most creative artists in Atlanta, Ms. Fifa Flame. She talked about her upbringing, understanding the music business, and what she is working on in 2022. Tina and T-time held it all the way down while Mrs.DaCosta recovers from COVID. Enjoy the show, and we'll catch you next weekend.
Sis, this week we were invited to the season premiere of The Big Lex Baddie Collection Show. You know we got all the tea on the show's guests and the upcoming season. We also tackled current events like Trey raping, Big Draco's Draco and Gender Roles.S/o to Nicole for joining our live and adding her perspective on some topics as well. Next week we're back in the studio with more special guests.Oh, and make sure you Like, Share, and Follow us on Youtube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify biiiiiiihhhhhhhh!
Sis, this week's episode has another surprise guest. DJ Luke Nasty joins us to talk 2021 Tik Tok Song of The Year, Sampling, the Kirk Franklin Controversy surrounding last year's single"Rain", and new music he's dropping in 2022.
DaCosta & Tina finally got their shit together and are back with a new episode. There is a new host and a few other surprises you don't want to miss. Make sure you tap in and enjoy.
Sis, today we have the pleasure of sitting down with a young entrepreneur who started a successful candle business.The product speaks for itself, as it's been featured on Beyonce's website, The 85 South Show, and The BET Hip Hop Awards.Tonight, we talked candles but we also get a peak into the owner's journey, and the experiences that lead him on a path toward Candles. Sis, if you value good energy, and setting the mood for the occasion you'll enjoy this show.
On this week's show DaCosta and Tina open up the studio to guests for a panel discussion that focuses on colorism in the black community. The black experience means something different to each guest. The discussion was healthy but there are moments where certain experiences cut deep. We hope you enjoy the show.
DaCosta & Tina visit Brotha Whiskey for deeper look into the world of Whiskey and his plans for sharing different Whiskeys with the culture. Guess what Sis? Women drink Whiskey too.
This week, DaCosta & Tina take a break from special guests and tackle all the latest news from women Gorilla Gluing their hair to Valentine’s Day drama.
On this week's episode DaCosta and Tina discuss the importance of voting, protecting black women, and valuing yourself as a woman before you seek external love from others.