Often times society dictates the framework for how one should think, feel, and worst of all, what to say. This, very much given through the prism of anti-black culture. This Podcast smashes that convention by evaluating politics, social issues, music, sports, entertainment and life through the prism of black culture. Our culture is more than consumption, it is the prism of life. This Podcast leans on that fact. Welcome to the world of the Uncultured Bias.
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by Robert Foster III, we tackle a litany of different subjects surrounding black culture, including Creed movie series, Ja Morant controversy, Chris Rock special and the announcement of the negotuations to purchase BET and what that could mean for black culture in general. Theres a lot to discuss so lock in as we go ultra black on this podcast.
In this Season 3 opener episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by Congressman Maxwell Frost! We talk about his journey to be the youngest congressman in American history (technically). His first month on the job, him wanting to take a bite out of politics, dealing with expectations, his primary objectives, and we even delve into the early controversies concerning his position on the Israel and Palestine conflicts. This is a podcast you don't want to miss! What a way to start off Season 3! Tap in!
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by his friend Robert Foster III and host of the Positivity Podcast Isiah K. Floyd, together all three do a deep dive into the Deion Sanders discussion, taking on the perspective of the savior compex and how we as a black culture adhere to it. We also address PWI vs. HBCU conversation, black role models, whats next for Jackson State and the what we can expect from Deion Sanders as a head coach of the Colorado program. Tap in this podcast for a multifaceted discussion.
In this episode of Uncultured Bias, Camara Williams is joined by Robert Foster III, together they talk in depth about the themes of the movie surrounding, death, faith, white supremacy, colonialism gender, of course favorite moments in the film. If you enjoyed the movie, this is a podcast you don't want to miss.
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by the Hip Hop Lobbyist himself Phillip Singleton, together they do an election reflection on what happened Tuesday, how did Florida get here? Why there was a disconnect with voters? The Democratic Party leadership, Charlie Crist missteps and Val Demings candidacy. We even touch on the brewing feud between DeSantis and Trump. If you're a political junkie and you're searching for clarity, this is a podcast you can't afford to miss. And yes I'm still retired….(technically).
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. This is our final podcast of Season 2 (maybe permanently?!?). Therefore Camara Williams is joined by frequent guest one of his best friends Robert Foster III. Together they take an introspective look at the journey of this podcast, the moments that mattered, the lessons learned along the way and ultimately how the road to 100 has effected not only the supporters of the podcast, but also the host himself. If you are a fan of the podcast, then this is an episode you cannot afford to miss! We made it to 100 yall! Tap In!
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by two gentlemen United Kingdom origin. Lincoln Haynes III and Daniel Holder. Together all three talk about Queen Elizabeth II legacy surrounding Black Diaspora, we tackle Black colonialism and broach the contexual realities and difficulties surrounding her death. We also address just how black british people feel about the Queens death in general. If her death resonated with you, then this is a podcast you dont want to miss! Tap in!
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by his Phrat brother the brillaint Dr. Terrence T. Kidd, current Vice President and Faculty at St. Augustine University. Together they break down the comments made by Jay Z surrounding the origins of capitalism, whether his position is solid or full of false ideology, we balance this against the idea of black liberation, and we juxtapose this against the commentary of Tupacs view of capitalism. We ask the ultimate question, can Black people achieve liberation through capitalism or must we dismantle this system. This is a podcast you don't want to miss, tap in!
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by Phillip Singleton aka Mr. “Hip Hop Lobbyist”. We do a recap of last weeks Florida democrats gubernatorial election. We evaluate the missteps of Nikki's campaign, the prospects of Charlie against DeSantis, whether Val has a shot against Rubio and evaluate the attorney general race of Aramis Ayala vs Ashley Moody. This is a political podcast you don't want to miss, tap in
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by his Phrat brother, Miami-Herald Journalist, C Isaiah Smalls II. Together they talk about his recent article in which he highlights the racial policy framework of Florida's Mad King, Gov. Ron DeSantis. We touch his history, mentality and ideology. His recent shenanigans with the “Woke” law. We also delve into topics such as the southern strategy, and ultimately have a broad wide ranging discussion primarily focusing on the black elecorate. We also pose the philosophical question of whether or not DeSantis is an immovable object, or an unstoppable force, and what is the strategy behind both. So if you're interested on who the eventual democratic nominee will face this upcoming fall, this is podcast you don't want to miss, tap in!
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by former State Attorney and current Attorney General Candidate Aramis Ayala. Together they talk reminisce on her initial run for State Attorney. Her tenure as the first black state attorney in the south. The death penalty fiasco surrounding her time in office, and finally her current run for Attorney General. This is a podcast you don't want to miss, tap in!
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by Phillip Singleton aka Mr. “Hip Hop Lobbyist”. Together they talk about his rise in Florida politics, his outlook on political engagement with black people, his thoughts on the gubernatorial race and his overall opinion surrounding the Democratic Party. If you are Florida political junky, this is a podcast you don't want to miss. Tap in!
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by congressional candidate and civil rights attorney Natalie Jackson, she talks about her early journey as a single mother and naval officer, and how it shaped her viewpoint on society. We talk about her political ideology, her congressional candidacy, her definition of activism, what her focus would be in Congress, and even Ben Crump's social ascendancy and style of dress. This is a podcast you don't want to miss, tap in
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by Attorney Isiah K. Floyd. Together all they discuss the recent trailer of the Black Panther movie, whether T'Challa should've been recast, the idea behind a female led superhero movie, why black certain men had a problem with it, what's behind it and overall just our thoughts on the picture going forward. This is podcast you don't want to miss, especially if you're a Black Panther fan! Tap in
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by congressional candidate Maxwell Frost, together they discuss the ins and outs of running for office, the sacrifice it entails, Maxwell's personal story, how his campaign is going, his campaign messaging, what he wants to focus on if he ends up in Washington DC, his outlook of his congressional style and the field he's competing in general. This is a podcast you dont want to miss, tap in!
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by Dr. Keita Joy Ductant, and together they address the topic of 'High Functioning Mental Illness". We discuss her honesty in opening up to the world about her recent battle with depression, how she overcame, the lessons she learned, and what was the message she walked away with. This is a podcast everyone should dial into, whether you're dealing with it yourself or you may know someone struggling with depression and 'High Functioning Mental Illness', tap into this one
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by Latoya Lorraine Scott,Dr. Ashley Clemons, and Dr. Rachel Burton. Together, they delve into the subject of White Woman Allyship, and discuss the history behind the collaboration. We also deep dive into what happens to black women's voices during this allyship, are their voices uplifted throughout the movement. We also discuss feminism and how it focuses primarily on white women's perspective. Lastly, we broach the subject of how black men have contributed to this culture. It's a multifaceted podcast, tap in
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by Jason Henry and Attorney Isiah K. Floyd. Together all three discuss the recent Supreme Court decisions. The hypocrisy of the American governmental institutions, Biden and the Democrats falsity and problems and finally we address the unfortunate news of Andrew Gillum latest legal trouble. This is a podcast you don't want to miss! Tap in
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams honors June being Black Men's Mental Health Month, by having therapist Pernell Bush and Public Speaker, Men's Health Advocate, Professor and extraordinaire Jael The Great. Together, they discuss the topic of black men's health, specifically in expression of emotions, heteronormativity, the reaction surrounding Michael B. Jordan, the evaluation of black men's infatuation with Future, how pop culture influences black men's perception of mental health, and how society makes black men feel invisible by focusing on their physical and not their mental. This is a great multifaceted discussion that you don't want to miss! Tap in!
In this episode of Uncultured Bias, Camara Williams is joined by two judges, Judge Vincent Chiu and Judge Andrew Bain, respectively. They both discuss their history, their campaign, how them sitting on the bench has impacted their outlook, and overall how their presence on the bench has impacted our community. They are also both up for re-election, so they each make their pitch on why they should stay on the bench. This is a two part podcast that directly effects our community. So buckle in and tap into this important podcast.
In this episode of Uncultured Bias, Camara Williams is joined by the current agriculture commissioner of Florida, and highest statewide Democrat in Florida, the Honorable Nikki Fried. We speak on her gubernatorial campaign, her strategy against the current the Governor Ron DeSantis, her platform for Black Floridians, HERstory and what she envisions for both Floridians and the state of Florida as a whole. This is a very special episode you don't want to miss. Tap in!
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by the former Governor and current congressman, the Honorable Charlie Crist. We speak on his gubernatorial campaign, his views on current the Governor Ron DeSantis, his platform, his history and his personal outlook on Florida. This is a very special podcast you don't want to miss.
IIn this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by Robert Foster III, Kenneth Nicolas, and local Hip Hop artist Wahid. Together, all three breakdown Kendrick Lamar's new album, Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers. We discuss our opinion on the album as a whole, where it ranks among his discography, standout tracks, and what the album's theme was. If you're Kendrick Lamar fan, this is a podcast you don't want to miss.
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by three dynamic women, Rebecca Desir founder and executive director of Black Health Commission, Jasmine Burney-Clark, founder of and consulting director of Equal Ground and Michele K. Rayner-Goolsby, current state representative and current congressional candidate for Florida's 13th district. Together, they dissect the Roe v. Wade decision and how it directly affects the black community, and particularly black women. We also talk about black church and black representation in voting and messaging. This is a podcast that you do not want to miss!
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. It is our first vignette of Season 2!!! I couldn't think of a better vignette than to dive right into the Ozarks series finale. Camara keeps it short and sweet by diving right into the series theme and characterizations. Of course this podcast is full of spoilers so don't check it out if you havent finished the series---but if you have...well dive on in...this Ozarks water is fine!
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by Tiffany Spencer and Attorney Camille Evans. Together, all three breakdown the Reedy Creek fiasco, DeSantis ultimate objective, right-wing messaging, Elon Musk Twitter takeover, what his purpose for the deal, the price of data and the price of social media.
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by Robert Foster III and Kenneth Nicolas, they debate the GOAT status of Andre 3k, what exactly makes a Hip Hop Goat, Futures latest designation of 'Best Rapper Alive' and of course this upcoming Kendrick Lamar album. This is a fun podcast you don't want to miss.
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined Pastor Marcus McCoy of the Greater Refuge Memorial Church. Together, they take a deep dive into the origins and structure of the Black Church, exploring subjects surrounding what modern black faith looks like, black activism in the pulpit, and even addressed Florida politics. This is a podcast you don't want to miss!
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by Katrina Lee Jones of Styles by Katrina, and Cameronn Saulsby. Together, all three talk about black style influences, the messaging in black styles, hip hops influences on fashion, the style of black politicians and leaders, and of course men's style. This is a podcast you don't want to miss! Tap in!
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by frequent contributor Robb Foster III, they delve deep into the Peacock program Bel-Air. They discuss the first season, the themes invoked throughout the series, the characterizations, our favorite moments and what they expect for season 2. They even touch on the outstanding series Atlanta. You don't want to miss this 'Fresh Perspective'.
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by Troy Johnson and Pernell Bush. Together, we drop a special podcast, talking about the craziness of the Rock-Smith feud, the importance of black men learning how to handle conflicts, the dynamic of how women want men to respond to disrespect by violence, and finally the importance of protecting black women. This is a surprise double header podcast you don't want to miss!
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by Jason Henry, and together they evaluate the performative nature of the last weeks confirmation hearings, the role of the Supreme Court in today's America, Democrats' problem with messaging, and just the shenanigans and hypocrisy of it all. This is a podcast you definitely don't want to miss.
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by, senior counsel Aziza Bowzer of Paramount Global. Together, they talk about the impact of the video music era, hip hop and black cultures imprint in America. Whether that imprint has been at the benefit or detriment of black America, the biggest takeaways from that era, as well as a look into the making of an awards show. This is a podcast that stoked in nostalgia, perspective and fun! Tap in and enjoy
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. We explore dating in the modern lense and explore the idea of "I want a 90's R&B type of love", helping him in this conversation. Camara Williams is joined by Tanya Baskerville & Knakeesha Samuels. We delve into online dating, the modern romance, the 'High Value Man' and even speak on international dating. This podcast gives us a window into what's happening in the streets-which is something you definitely do not want to miss! Time Stamps Part1 I. Opening statement (1:15) II. Introduction (6:41) III. 90's type of luv- what is that? (8:43) IV. Re-evaluating that ‘Different World' wedding scene (10:10) V. How ‘Love Jones' was a real toxic example of modern love (17:08) VI. Adults lying in dating for no reason (18:15) VII. Raisin In The Sun analogy (30:00) VIII. Social media and love connection (42:58) IX. Men and dating outfits (54:45) X. Opening up to dating outside of race (1:01:04) Part II XI. Kevin Samuels High value man (1:14) XII. A different time of our grandparents (1:38:06) XIII. Attraction and dating (1:47:40) XIX. Dating out of your league (1:55:50) XX. Dating internationally (2:07:00) XXI Finding someone that matches your rhythm (2:15:08) XXII. Closing thoughts (2:25:20)
IIn this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by his frat brother and colleague, Attorney Ahmad Abuznaid. We continue our analysis of this Ukraine and Russia crisis, but evaluating how the media and the western world has covered this conflict through the lense of race. We strip down the biases afforded to the Ukrainian people and ask why? Tough questions are asked and tough answers are given. This is a podcast you do not want to miss. I. Opening Statement (1:18) II. Introduction (7:33) III. The Color of War: How we interpret conflict around the world (9:43) IV. Hypocrisy of Western Media (36:00) V. Palestian perspective (48:04) VI. Conclusion (1:18:04)
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by guest Attorney James Smith III and Attorney Gabrial McGaha, they discuss the moral complexity of America's racial past and how it affects our current geopolitical status. We delve into communism's impact on the Civil Rights movement, the Christian right-wing fascination with strong-man leadership and Putin, and of course dive into the current Russia and Ukraine crises. This podcast is chocked full of nuance and challenging contextual analysis. Settle in and absorb! I. Opening Statement (2:05) II. Introduction (11:59) III. The root of our race & morality issue (14:38) IV. The anti-communist relationship to civil rights era (19:15) V. The anti intellectual movement (28:58) VI. White Nationalism & The Appeal of Strong Men ideology (45:45) VII. Trump-Putin appeal (58:20) VIII. Evaluation of Ukraine-Russian crises (1:18:16) IX. NATO -An imperialistic ideal? Or white Supremacy sovereignty? (1:30:23) X. Conclusions (1:46:40)
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by music manager Jai Yoko, and former law school classmate, attorney Shannon Ligon. We discuss the complexity behind Kanye's legacy and how we view him in the current light, in anticipation of his upcoming Donda 2 release. This is a podcast you don't want to miss. Time Stamps: I. Opening statement (1:00) II. Introduction (6:22) III. Evaluating Kanye's early legacy (10:25) IV. Pouring into your children (25:12) V. Losing his religion (34:05) VI. The circus of Kanye (37:16) VII. The toxicity of Kanye (47:10) VIII. The gaslighting of Kanye (50:00) IX. What is STEM PLAYER (1:04:07) X. Closing thoughts (1:13:40)
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by Keisha Mulfort, as they discuss the bigger impact of black commodity in white spaces. We evaluate the importance of the half time show, Jay Z roc nations imprint on the NFL's progression of race relations, and we even evaluate what is corporate cancellation. Finally, we address the impact of how the NFL treated Janet Jackson. It is a podcast you do not want to miss. Time Stamps: I. Opening Statement (1:21) II. Introduction (9:50) III. Halftime Commodity (11:52) IV. Jay Z impact (40:17) V. Janet's legacy Corporate Cancellation (1:00:49) VI. Joe Rogan Corporate Cancellation (1:14:00) VII. Gate keeping Janet's legacy (1:20:36) VIII. Conclusion (1:26:30)
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by former NBA player Laron Profit. We discuss in detail the Brian Flores situation, as well as the importance of Black professional representation. We also discuss the ripple effects of this case, the legacy of former Major Leaguer Curt Flood. We discuss major corporations performative allyship', we address the Kaepernick legacy and Jay Z's partnership with the NFL. We talk about why the NBA is so different with their response to social issues, compared to the NFL. Finally, as always, when Laron joins us, we end it by talking about Kobe, this time about leadership. Time Stamps I. Opening statement (1:23) II. Introduction (6:00) III. Brian Flores (8:21) IV. The narrative surrounding Black coaches (16:53) V. What the NFL doesn't want (23:05) VI. Black representation in professional spaces (26:40) VII. Ripple Effects-Curt Flood legacy (36:36) VIII. Corporations & performative Allyship (51:50) IX. Kaepernick legacy-Jay Z NFL partnership (1:00:00) X. Why the NBA is so different (1:08:00) XI. Kobe & leadership (1:18:00) XII. Closing thoughts (1:28:33)
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. We continue our Season 2 kickoff with a bonus episode. Camara Williams is joined by Robert Foster III, and they decide to dive into the Janet Jackson documentary. We talk about her journey, seminal moments of Janet's life, Michael Jackson's stardom, and of course Jermaine Dupri dropping the ball. Time Stamps I. Introduction (1:47) II. Initial thoughts on documentary (5:03) III. The biggest shocking reveal on the documentary (9:15) IV. The Jackson family history & dynamic (11:47) V. The isolation of talent & fame (20:50) VI. Looking at Janet & Renee's relationship (25:00) VII. Janet's & artist development run (31:02) VIII. Jermaine Dupri dropping the bag (44:48)
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. In season 2 premier episode, Camara Williams is joined by Jason Henry, they discuss the upcoming selection for the Supreme Court, the ideals of someone on the bench, and deep dive into the social construct of gender, race, and the sliding scale of qualifications in the discussion of professional advancement. Its a discussion you can't miss. Time Stamps: I. Opening Statement (2:00) II. Introductions (7:06) III. Obama Supreme Court Justice Opinion(9:38) IV. The operation of the court (20:21) V. A history behind the liberal Warren court (25:03) VI. The hazing of the judicial appointments (31:21) VII. The importance of Judges with lived in experiences (41:39) VIII. The upholding of Ivy League barometer (51:37) IX. How do we this is going to play out? (1:00:39) X. White Mediocrity (1:06:45) XI. Having to be both Black & Perfect (1:13:00) XII. Upholding of the system (1:20:18) XIII. Final Thoughts (1:27:40)
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by Robert Foster III and Ronnie Harfield, together we discuss in detail the new Silk Sonic Album. We also take a deep dive look at Bruno Mars musical legacy and evaluate the claim of him being a 'culture vulture'. We give Anderson .Paak his roses and talk about famous musical collaborations. This is a music heads podcast that you surely do not want to miss. Tap in!
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. This being our final episode of season 1, we wanted to dive into the cultural legacy that is the series Insecure and highlight some important themes and character touchstones Joining us in this podcast is podcast contributor and guest Robert Foster III. Together we delve into the show, its importance to black culture and how it managed to speak on the authenticity of the black experience. This is a podcast you definitely do not want to miss! Our last 'official' episode for the season, we end strong on this one. Tap in. Thank you all for listening and supporting this journey all season. You guys are what makes the show special. Thank you to our sponsors this year. Time Stamps I. Monologue (2:18) II. Take aways and lessons from this season 1 of this podcast (10:21) III. Insecure Greek controversy (21:34) IV. Characters within the show and their respective arc and personal lessons pulled (36:12) V. Why was Insecure so important to black culture? (1:08:13) VI. The music and cultural significance of the show (1:20:42) VII. How episode two challenged the idea black authenticity (1:24:32) VIII. The authenticity of Insecure displaying of real emotions (1:33:10) IX. Closing thoughts (1:36:32)
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by Jermaine Jones and Brandy Felton as they speak on their personal stories and what it means to be a black entrepreneur in today's world. We talk about success stories, failures, relationships as an entrepreneur and what it means to be a black face in entreprenuerail space. If you're interested in black entrepreneurship, this is a podcast you don't want to miss! Tap in! Time Stamps: I. Monologue (2:19) II. Introductions (9:18) III. Brandy Felton's entrepreneurial journey (14:20) IV. Lack of melanin Cosmetics industry (17:13) V. Jermaine Jones road to glory story (22:30) VI. Why education courses are the new wave (37:00) VII. The other side of Entrepreneurship (42:40) VIII. Is there a bad side to being an entrepreneur (45:12) IX. The sacrifices the entrepreneurs make (48:00) X. Failures in being an entrepreneur (56:03) XI. Cultivating a relationship as an entrepreneur (1:03:24) XII. Personal Brand (1:14:43) XIII. Black business face ownership (1:26:00) XIV. The greatness of LeBron (1:32:06) XV. Conclusions.
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. We continue our “Political Cleanser” series with special guest Jason Henry. Camara and Jason discuss Biden and the Democrats reneging on their promise to black America, their focus on infrastructure and not the things we want such as the voting rights bill. It's a podcast that takes an honest look at what is currently wrong with the Democratic Party. This is political cleanser you don't want to miss! Time Stamps I. Monologue (1:57) II. Introduction (10:25) III. Jason musical takes (13:15) IV. The Democratic Party looking in the wrong direction (19:57) V. The lie about Georgia (25:47) VI. The political cycle game of data (27:56) VII. Confirmation Bias (31:03) VIII. Democrats not getting it done (32:44) IX. Lack of political fortitude? (34:41) X. Labor issue-protest (39:16) XI. Assignment dignity level to income level (41:25) XII. Pivoting back to Georgia (46:03) XIII. Democrats forgotten their identity (53:30) XIV. The past is the crystal ball for the future (54:28) XV. Arguing the rate increase (59:12) XVI. The government not doing enough (1:04:03) XVII. Infrastructure?!?! (1:08:07) XVIII. West Wing TV show screwed us (1:11:16) XIX. Why politicians should make more? XX. Society is too isolated (1:25:42) XXI. Has analysis ruined the Democratic strategy (1:33:08) XXII. Cyclical (1:36:21) XXIII. Democrats performance (1:40:44) XXIV. Conclusions (1:43:10)
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by special guest, Keisha Mulfort, comedian Shana Manuel and comedian Carleton Murrell. In part 2, we discuss parents navigating the discussion of inclusivity in the household, white feminism vs black feminism, the concept of cancel culture, and much more! Tap in to part 2!!! Time Stamps: I. Part 2 Intro monologue (0:07) II. Parents navigating the Transgender conversation (5:49) III. My parental admission (10:05) IV. Defining how to protest (18:50) V. Black feminism vs. white feminism (20:09) VI. Intersectionality (23:27) VII. How politics use black women (31:30) VIII. An angry black man's view point on feminism (35:15) IX. TERF debate (41:39) X. Does ‘Cancel Culture' exist? (58:17) XI. Final thoughts (1:15:43)
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by special guest, Keisha Mulfort, comedian Shana Manuel and comedian Carleton Murrell. In part 1 of this special episode the group discuss, identity vs gender, Dave Chappell vs. 'Alphabet Community', Dave Chappell's authenticity, a comedian's job and responsibilities, and much more. Part 1 is definitely not something you want to miss, tap in! Time Stamps: I. Opening monologue (4:46) II. Introductions (14:56) III. ‘Cis' identifiers Sexuality vs Gender (19:15) IV. Chappell vs ‘Alphabet community' (27:32) V. A comedians job (34:40) VI. Dave Chappells fake authenticity? (41:50) VII. Punching down? (45:18) VIII. The best Dave Chappell special? (50:27) IX. Low hanging fruit (52:35) X. Is it comedy? Or personal observations (55:20) XI. Finding the funny (57:02) XII. Switching out the characters (59:50) XIII. Black community being okay with oppression (1:02:40) XIV. Deception in discretion (1:07:00) XV. Outro (1:13:11)
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by Eboni Barnes, a board certified mental health counselor. Together, they discuss the obsessive relationship people have with social media - especially in light of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp going down. They also delve in the danger of social voyeurism, and the trappings of social media relationships. They also touch upon Will and Jada relationship. This is a social media podcast you don't want to miss. Time Stamps I. Monologue (1:30) II. Introduction (7:34) III. An obsessive relationship to Instagram and FB (10:12) IV. The fear of disconnection (15:25) V. Is a portion of the truth, still the truth? (22:10) VI. Are we posting strictly for our fans? (29:07) VII. Socially-Anti Social (36:20) VIII. The messages of the post (40:00) IX. Social media couple goals (46:13) X. Black insecurities and the root of couple goals (48:17) XI. Comparison the thief of joy (55:09) XII. Will & Jada, What is an open relationship? (1:03:26) XIII. How religion has impacted our concept of marriage (1:12:58) XIV. Redefining the concept of marriage (1:18:10) XV. Talking & preparing our children for marriage (1:24:33) XVI. Different cultural standards compared to our parents generation (1:26:05) XVII. Conclusion (1:31:34)
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by special guest Tarek Ty DeLavallade. Fresh off his feature in Forbes magazine and having his products as the official design for the Ryder Cup teams for both USA and Europe. Ty sits down with Camara to talk about his journey, his success and his future. It's a discussion you don't want to miss.Time Stamps: I. Monologue (1:30) II. Introductions (7:45) III. Featured in Forbes-living in small circle of black owned apparel business (10:45) IV. The blessing of being fired (11:15) V. Hustlers mentality (14:16) VI. The importance failing up in business (26:26) VII. Filling a need is greater than filling a desire (36:01) VIII. Why losing is good (43:24) IX. The importance of listening (49:47) X. Getting the right investor (53:15) XI. Be where they ain't (1:04:32) XII. The importance of going above and around your obstacles (1:14:11) XIII. Conclusion (1:23:50)
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by the most special guest in the entire history of this young podcast. The incredible, the immeasurable, the incomparable, Ivory Williams. With their anniversary coming up on (9/24) the two discuss their 10 year marriage journey, the highs and lows, and everything in between. A podcast 10 years in the making. Time Stamps I. Monologue (1:40) II. Introduction (5:33) III. How did we meet? (9:00) IV. A rocky start (14:00) V. When she figured out I was playing her (26:12) VI. She was sponsoring me (30:17) VII. Outside people sowing negative seeds (36:43) VIII. When did you know I was the one? (40:40) IX. What made Ivory different? (43:54) X. Dealing with financial difficulty early (46:02) XI. Supportive strength (50:10) XII. Sacrifice in a marriage (54:41) XIII. What does marriage look like to you? (57:55) XIV. Wanting different for your marriage-not being like your parents(1:00:13) XV. What does preparing for marriage look like? (1:07:23) XVI. Growth in marriage (1:13:29) XVII. Did you ever think about leaving me? (1:16:10) XVIII. Adversity pushes (1:25:32) XIX. Kids (1:27:05) XX. Funny family grandpa story (1:37:02) XXI. Conclusion (1:41:15)
In this episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams is joined by Lyndon Carter, as they take a political multiverse conversation surrounding 9/11 and ask the multiverse conversation....What If? Time Stamps I. Monologue (3:00) II. Introduction (8:45) III. Talk about musical inspiration (9:35) IV. A seminal event in US History (16:45) V. What If….Al Gore would've been president? (20:24) VI. The wrong Bush? A different GOP? (26:37) VII. A different first black President (30:39) VIII. Would Donald Trump ever been politically relevant (41:46) IX. Why Barack Obama wouldn't have been President (48:45) X. Why Joe Biden is NOT the establishment?!?!? (51:55) XI. What If Trump was re-elected, would Afghanistan be different? (57:01) XII. What If Hillary Clinton won? (1:01:21) XIII. What If Great Britain NOT America won WW2? (1:04:54) XIX. What If Segregation didn't cease to exist in the 60's (1:18:11) XX. Conclusion (1:30:02)