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No Straight Path
Trials to Triumphs with Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins

No Straight Path

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 41:08


On this episode on of No Straight Path, Ashley interviews the talented actress, singer and producer, Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins. Ashley has appeared on several television series and she starred in the critically acclaimed Netflix Original Series, DEAR WHITE PEOPLE for four seasons.  She is the host of Trials to Triumphs, which is an interview-style show in the Oprah Winfrey Network. Ashley's personal and professional struggles, along with her gift for relating and connecting to people from all walks of life, allows Ashley and her notable guests to open up about the trials that led to their many triumphs. In these intimate and revealing conversations, Ashley and her guests unpack moments that remained hidden from the public as guests worked to become who they are today. After each episode, listeners will feel inspired and empowered to keep going, no matter where they are in life. Ashley opens up about the trials and triumphs in her life and we delve into the power of storytelling. Tune into another inspiring episode! Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins CAA Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins on Instagram Trials to Triumphs Dear White People Ashley Menzies Babatunde Ashley Menzies Babatunde on Instagram Hubspot Podcast Network Rate & Review: If you enjoy listening to No Straight Path, please make sure you write a review and rate the show. It helps other listeners find the podcast. You can rate and review the show here. Thank you! 

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Balanced Black Girl
How to Find and Live In Your Purpose with Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins

Balanced Black Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 52:04


Purpose: what is it? How do we find it? Can it change over time? That's what we're exploring in this episode. I'm excited to sit down and chat about purpose with this week's guest with our guest Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins. Ashley is an actor and the host of the Trials to Triumphs podcast on the Oprah Winfrey Network. She is also known for her iconic role as Joelle Brooks in Netflix's Dear White People. Whether you feel firmly rooted in your purpose, or are still discovering what that means for you, you'll walk away from this episode feeling inspired to follow your unique aligned path. We Also Talk About…Why your purpose may not be just one thingThe difference between purpose and assignmentHow to change course to better align with your purposeWhy it's important to acknowledge your trials and triumphsResources:Listen to Ashley's podcast Trials to TriumphsFollow Ashley on Instagram @ashleyblaineListen to Ashley's interview on Michelle William's podcastHave a question you want answered on an upcoming episode? You can share them anonymously with me here.Keep in touch with Balanced Black Girl:Follow on IG: @balancedles @balancedblackgirlpodcastFollow on TikTok @balancedlesVisit our website at balancedblackgirl.comSubscribe to our newsletter, Mirror NotesSponsors:Quince | Get affordable luxury with Quince! Go to quince.com/BALANCEDLES for free shipping and 365 day returns.Ritual | Support your gut heal with Ritual Synbiotic+. Visit ritual.com/BALANCED to get 30% off your first month. Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Bechdel Cast
Steel Magnolias with Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins

The Bechdel Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 89:41 Transcription Available


This week steel hosts Jamie and Caitlin plus steel special guest Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins discuss Steel Magnolias (1989).  (This episode contains spoilers) For Bechdel bonuses, sign up for our Patreon at patreon.com/bechdelcast Follow @ashleyblaine on Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Why Won't You Date Me? with Nicole Byer
Saying I Love You (w/ Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins)

Why Won't You Date Me? with Nicole Byer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 59:30


Actress Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins (Dear White People, Grand Crew) joins Nicole to chat about her perfect engagement story, getting over the nerves to say "I love you", and learning how to enjoy the beauty of being single. Meanwhile, Nicole is living her "horny for love" era. While some of her manifestations are starting to come true.... the question remains: can she manifest the partner of her dreams? Write something dirty to Nicole! Submit it to whywontyoudatemepodcast@gmail.com for a chance to have it read on air. Follow Nicole Byer: See Nicole on tour! Get tickets at linktr.ee/nicolebyerwastakenTwitter: @nicolebyerInstagram: @nicolebyerMerch: podswag.com/datemeNicole's book: indiebound.org/book/9781524850746

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The Blackest Questions with Dr. Christina Greer
Showing Grace & Sharing Life Lessons with Actress Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins

The Blackest Questions with Dr. Christina Greer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 34:28


Actress Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins joins The Blackest Questions to talk about her journey to help people heal with her powerful podcast "Trials to Triumphs." She also discusses the significant impact her HBCU experience had on her, what's next for her Hollywood career following the success of "Dear White People," and why Vanessa Williams is one of her biggest inspirations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feeling Seen
Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins on 'A Different World' & 'One on One'

Feeling Seen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 56:34


Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins (aka ABFJ) grew up relating to Breanna Barnes, the main character of UPN's sitcom One on One. But she wanted to be living the life of its star, Kyla Pratt. When reality (and Ashley's parents) pushed her acting dreams to post-college, Ashley went to Howard University...but not before bingeing A Different World in hopes of seeing what an HBCU might be like. Now an actor in a college show of her own (and the host of an OWN Podcast), Ashley shares her own trials-to-triumphs tale -- a story full of connections, coincidences...and a lot of hard work. Trials to Triumphs is in its second season!***With Jordan Crucchiola and Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins

Green Eggs and Dan
Actor/Host Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins Struggles With Substitutions

Green Eggs and Dan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 60:00


Dan and actor/host Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins (Trials to Triumphs Podcast, Dear White People, Run the World) dive into deep cuts of 365 products, the horrors of Instacart substitutions, and how to decide between the never-ending coffee options. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Checking In with Michelle Williams
Checking In w/ Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins

Checking In with Michelle Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 44:30 Transcription Available


Michelle and Ashley are fine tuning their purpose. Ashley talks about purpose not being limited to one thing. She also shares the power of retrospect and the value of partnership in your relationship. CHECK IN to this episode if you're questioning whether or not you're operating in your purpose!   For more info on Ashley, visit: https://www.abf-j.com/   Make sure you're following Michelle on social media! Instagram: @MichelleWilliams  Twitter: @RealMichelleW    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Hey Sis, Eat This
Pageants, Pepper, & Prime Rib with Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins and Nkena Lawrence

Hey Sis, Eat This

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 53:16


Today we are joined by a fellow podcaster Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins and her sister Nkena Lawrence. Ashley is the host of Oprah's OWN network podcast, Trials to Triumphs and the star of the Netflix series Dear White People. This dynamic sister duo opens up about their strong independent Momma Cynthia and how she raised them to be hard working women and always strive to be their best.  

Woman Evolve with Sarah Jakes Roberts
Placement of Your Work w/ Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins

Woman Evolve with Sarah Jakes Roberts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 46:19


Wobble baby, Gobble baby, Wobble baby, Gobble! Two-step with us this Thanksgiving week as SJR chops it up with Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins. As a Black woman actress and producer in Hollywood, our girl unapologetically places her career in God's hands! ‘Cause what better way to jig to “werk, wurk, don't stop” if He ain't jiggin'? Ashley let us in on the journey of actualizing her goals. And the bestie SJR proves that she can be a work in progress while reclaiming her destiny—W.E. know that's right! Sis, you think God not ordering your steps…whole time, He's stirring up the gift in you. Press PLAY to hear how this episode confronts tough times with gratitude & retrospect! As a loyal listener, be sure to access our sponsorship offers with Uncommon Goods, Audible, & Calm. Tell ‘em W.E. sent you!

The Antidote
Hot Girl Walks with Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins

The Antidote

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 41:38


In this episode of The Antidote, Amy and Grace connect with actress, podcaster, and beauty maven Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins about how we all can benefit from a ‘hot girl walk', the act of surrendering, and falling in love with New York City again. Amy and Grace share their bummer news of the week –  racist backlash over The Lord of The Rings series on Amazon, and the state of Texas sending students home with DNA kits so their bodies can be identified “in case of emergency.” They also share their antidote: an overnight mask and showering at night.  This week's Creative Tap-In:  “A creative life is an amplified life.” -Elizabeth Gilbert Do you have a favorite antidote, or need an antidote suggestion? A question for Grace and Amy, or something you loved that Amy, Grace or one of their guests has said on the podcast? Share a message with The Antidote team: https://mpr.tfaforms.net/111 or tag us on Instagram with the hashtag #ThatsMyAntidote, or leave us a message on our hotline at 833-684-3683. Sponsors: BetterHelp Online Therapy -  betterhelp.com/ANTIDOTE FULL TRANSCRIPT Amy The world is a dumpster fire. I'm Amy. Grace And I'm Grace. Amy And we want to f---in help. Grace We're comedy writers in Los Angeles. And as a reflex to the madness on the news, we're keeping it positive, but opinionated. Amy We talk about cultural moments we love. Grace Talk to people we adore. Amy Crushes we have. Grace And self-care we stan. Amy During these trying times we all need to show that focuses on joy. Grace This is The Antidote. Hey, everybody. You're back for another week. Amy Ooh, I love. Wow. Grace given us Broadway. Give it up. Musical theater. Grace Give you some vocal stylings, I guess. I don't know what that was. But thank you for coming to The Antidote for yet another week, friends. Amy Yeah, and thank you guys for attending our live show in New York. Grace Oh, it's so great to see you. Amy The listeners who were able to make it. It was so awesome. For those who weren't able to attend. Stay tuned to our live show. We're going to be putting out a recording as a future episode. You can kind of experience it. You know, it won't be the same, but it'll be similar. Grace Yeah, but we'd love to do more live shows in 2023, so stay tuned and see when our next one is. Amy Yeah. Anyway, I know this is kind of old, but I guess I was just like going back. There are old texts or something. Grace and I saw the video of Maxwell breaking it down on stage with his niece. Grace Yes. I was like is Uncle season now here? Okay. He came to make the aunties first and Auntie Junior is like myself. Because I was like, ok Maxwell. And the funniest tweet that I thought about it was. Like when he was like. Doing his little Meghan thee stallion knees move Like they're like there's literally no song Maxwell has that justifies this cause, because somebody put it over this woman's work. So it's like. Amy And I just want to be like n---- stand up. Grace But like he, you know, we got all our jokes off our Black Twitter and Instagram. And so he responded, he's just like, Y'all could never and so he made it the Maxwell Challenge, I believe. Amy Oh, I love it because I love the Maxwell Challenge. I need to see some more men doing that. Well, need is doing a lot of work in that sentence, but I would not mind saying, but it really is a good season. Like you said. Grace I'm just really happy that Maxwell is getting his flowers. You know, new people are discovering Maxwell, those of us who are around the first time around, they're just like, Oh, Maxwell, I'm glad you still doing it. And I'm glad your knees are still good. Amy I actually really love that Maxwell is getting his flowers and all of the Zaddy's. I mean Ginuwine he out here. Grace Oh yeah. Same ol G. Amy And also Usher singing to Issa Rae on stage. Grace Oh she deserves all the songs right to her face. Amy I mean, I do love all these nineties men turn it up and also through dance, like dancing is a source of joy. We love to dance. And I know that our guest, you guys stay around for our guest, Ashley Blaine Feathers. And she actually talks about the joy of dance and our interview with her. So it'll be really fun to revisit this topic. Grace And beautiful, funny and profound. Queen. Yes. I can't wait for you to hear this interview. But honestly, Amy, we wouldn't need the antidotes if we didn't have something to get an antidote from. Amy Starting now, top with our bummer news of the week. First of all, this is an ongoing bummer news issue. Oh, gosh. But I feel like we just kind of got to talk about it a little bit. There's been so much racist backlash over the new Lord of the Rings series on Amazon. There have been all these trolls or like Middle-Earth, it has elves and hobbits and wizards, you know, fictional things. But people are having problems with the color skin of some of the actors being cast in the show. Much like people having problems with the fictional mermaid Ariel being a different color than they wanted to be. So there's an actor named Cynthia Robinson who portrays the Queen region of New Manaugh, I think is how it's pronounced. Cynthia Robinson portrays the Queen region of this fictional city, and people are mad at her in response to the backlash, she said. My focus, especially as more of the show has aired, has been the more joyful aspects of what this story means to people, end quote. And I love that she's turning it into a little bit more positive of a message. She's basically saying, block the haters and the real fans who like the work that they're doing, which I really appreciate. It can be really hard to be brought down by sh-- like this. But I do have to say, for a bunch of people who are like full nerds watching this stuff and I'm a nerd about a lot of things, but fantasy ain't my sh--, but it is fantasy. And so it always kind of rocks me a little weird when people are like, Oh, but this thing that is fantasy isn't what I find. Like Harry Potter, like Hermoine with her kinky hair. And I'm like, her name's Hermoine she might be Black, you know, like, doesn't really bother me. But I think it's because as Black people, we're used to imagining different types of worlds, and white people don't really have to. Grace Yeah. And I'm just sad. Like, when I hear that quote from her. Oh, it makes me think about is like all the many times as Black women that were expected to rise above that, we're expected to make a positive. We're expected to, like, not show if we are upset about racism. You know, I'm sure, you know, maybe in her quiet moments, she's not bothered by it. But in my quiet moments, I'm continuously bothered by it because I was just like, What do you want? Like, do you want do you want worlds where we don't exist? And I'm sorry, but we exist, you know, and because we exist on a lot of amazing things exists because Black people exist. Yeah. And I'm sorry that you want to be in a world where we don't exist, but you're not going to get that. Sorry. In 2022 and 2023. You're just not going to get it. Amy And not in the future and not in fantasy. Grace Exactly. And so my question is always like, are we still doing this? Like every single time, y'all do not look good. Whoever is making these racist statements, it doesn't make you look good. It doesn't make you look good to your friends. It doesn't make you look good. Your family members, maybe they all races too. But like all the justification about why. He's like, well, this would have been in Europe. Or whatever. No, it wouldn't have been in Europe because it is not real. And guess what? We were in Europe, too, back then. You know what I'm saying? Like that this whole, like, fantasy that we weren't in Europe or where we were in any of these places is a fantasy because we were there the entire time. Like. Amy I was Black. Grace You know what I'm saying? Even like Shakespeare wrote about the Moors, like you wrote Othello. We were there. We were there. So, like, this whole thing, like, you're just racist. Just stand ten toes down and say, I'm a racist piece of sh-- so we can know which way to categorize you and keep it moving. Like, it's just sad that these actors who are getting an amazing opportunity, like a lot of these times, like these actors, this is their first, like, big thing and they have to f---ing be subjected to all this backlash that doesn't have to do with them. They didn't cast themselves. Amy Yeah, they didn't cast themselves. Exactly. What you just said makes me think of people who are mad at Ariel and they're like, well, technically, the Little Mermaid was written by Danish Man and it's from Denmark, so shouldn't she be blind? And I'm just like, y'all are so weird. Like, I'm like, it's fictional. Grace She's a mermaid. I saw this tweet about how they didn't believe that Ariel would be black. And literally it was. So after all the Africans y'all threw in the ocean, y'all surprised the mermaid is Black. Amy Yeah, that's real. By that. Grace And that's by thatwitchbitch. Fair point, girl. Amy Fair point. Think we didn't learn how to live down there yet? And that's my issue is like they're using, like, nerd logic to try and justify their racism. And you're absolutely right. Like, just say you're racist. Like you're saying all these technically is an actual these and well, if you really think about it and it's like, no, no, now you're just not creative enough to imagine a world that could look different from you. So just admit that that's not the only bit of bummer news this week. There's also this coming out of my home state. Apparently, Texas parents have been given DNA kits to help identify their children. In case of an emergency.   Grace Damn.   Amy And I'm like, How f---ed up is this? The state of Texas is sending students home with DNA kits so their bodies can be identified in case of an emergency. Today has stated that, quote, The threefold pamphlets allow caregivers to store their children's DNA and fingerprints at home, which could then be turned over to law enforcement agencies and, quote, presumably in order to identify their bodies. It sends a clear message that the government of Texas is not going to do anything to stop these types of shootings from happening.   Grace I know Texas is such a red, red, red state, as blue as California, New York are is this red as Texas is? So here's the thing about this country, and I don't know how else to say it is. I just don't understand how some people think. Yeah. I really don't understand. So y'all would rather do this, then? Gun control. Mm hmm. Y'all would rather send your kids home with DNA kits, then be like, Hey, how about we don't let regular people have weapons of war? That's what you would rather have.   Amy When I think about this sh--, I get so, so frustrated. How do you feel, Grace?   Grace Yeah, terrible. I mean, that DNA kid thing is super, super, super, super sad. And then. Okay. Like, racism exists. We all know it, but every time it hits, it's still like a terrible moment in your day. How about you?   Amy Yeah, very much the same.   Grace Okay, let's get into the antidote.   Amy So this is the segment where we tell you about the culture we consumed and things we did this week that made us feel better about the bummer news, which we need. What was your antidote this week, Grace?   Grace Okay, so, you know, I'm away from home, which is great in many ways, but also sad anyways. And so, you know, when you're you're away from home, you pack your essentials and sometimes you don't you forget something back at home or whatever. And so what I've been enjoying as part of my self-care routine is an overnight mask. Ooh. So the one I have in L.A. is called Drunk Elephant. I like, you know, just smear that on is the last part of my evening skincare routine. But I left it in L.A. So I was telling my showrunner this this is the type of small talk that I subject my showrunner to. Bougie complaints. Like, Oh, I left my overnight meal and yeah.   Amy In my other abode.   Grace My God. So she's like, Oh, I actually have a recommendation for one that I really, really love. And she's a very beautiful lady and she has lovely skin. So I was just like, Oh, okay, let me tell Danielle, please tell me which one you like. And so she recommended this one buy fresh and it's the fresh black tea firming over night mask. And so all right, let's try it out. And it is so good.   Amy Really. Is it like a mask? Like a physical mask or like a cream or a gel?   Grace It's a cream.   Amy How it's go on?   Grace So basically every night I smear on some lactic acid, which is very hard about keeping your skin cheap. And then I do some like a retinol cream or whatever, and then I put on some hydration, but my skin is very, very dry, especially in the winter. And I'm in New York now, which means I'm in heating. So it's a very dry air. So I decided to try this out and oh, it goes on. It's like very thick. You know, I'm working on a show called Survival of the Fittest, so we like it thick. And so I smeared it on and oh my God, I woke up in the morning and my skin felt so buttery and they want you to rinse it off in the morning. So I was just like, okay, whatever feels buttery now, but when I get in the shower and I run there, it's going to feel like my normal ass dry skin again. But no, I rinsed it off and my skin still felt very hydrated, very soft, and yeah, it was just a really lovely thing. So now instead of being fat that I left my favorite overnight mask in L.A., I discovered this brand new one, which is really, really lovely, smells great, very hydrating. So, you know, I took a negative situation. I turned it into a positive.   Amy I agree with that. You definitely did. And, yeah, we need to be luxuriating in our skin. Yeah, why not? It sounds great.   Grace And so what is your antidote this week, Amy?   Amy Well, this is hilarious. It's actually kind of tied to yours. You know, I've been coming through with the real basic antidotes, but it's like when I'm thinking of, like, a choice that I make as opposed to a thing that I just do by routine or like that's in my schedule or that I wrote down on my to do list. But I'm like, This is a choice I'm making. This actually has become an antidote for me during production. I shower at night. I'm mostly like a morning shower. I like to shower to start my day to wake me up. But during production, our days start very early. So like my pick up on Monday is at 5:45 a.m.. So that means I got to wake up before that. So my antidote during production is that I shower at night and it kind of has like a twofold thing for me is that I get to kind of wash the day away like you're moving around. I sweat no matter what. Like, you're just, like, walking around really quickly, all day long, you're running back and forth. But by the end of the day, I feel like a little weird. Like, you know, it's just like, physically, I'm like I'm kind of, like murky, let's say, all over. And so showering at night is such like, I always think of a shower as something that wakes me up. But I will say that during production, I'm so damn tired, nothing is going to like, Oh, I can't sleep now. So I'm like, I shower at night and then I get to go to bed feeling really fresh and I'm not climbing in my bed all grimy. I'm like getting bad, feeling really, really good. And because it's winter, it's like cool sheets on my warm skin. I'm just like, Ooh, I love this. And then I haven't done an overnight mask. I've been washing my face in the shower, then I wash it in the morning, but now I'm like, Oh, maybe I should do an overnight mask and then just wash my face in the morning. And that'll still be like a refreshing little me moment before I start my day. But yeah, I love both are antidotes. Great, because they're both so simple and doable, but they are about like kind of like snatch and a little bit of self-care back from a busy day. And I just love that they're both about taking care of our bodies, which are the vessels through which we do all our work.   Grace And literally, you're teaching me something to I mean, I sometimes shower at night, but yeah, we have to get up bad early, bitch. Man, I'm not showering at night right now because, yeah, what I'm doing is like waking myself up like an extra 20 minutes early so I can have in the shower before work. Because even though I don't feel like it at that hour in the morning, I'm not going to penalize anybody else for that.   Amy Yeah.   Grace And no. But yeah, I'm going to start showering at night too.   Amy Yeah. Nice. Well, listeners, if you guys tried any of our antidotes at home, share them with us using the hashtag. That's my antidote. Or leave us a voicemail at 8336843683. And we'll be back after the break.   Grace Welcome back to The Antidote. We have a special guest today. Who is it, Amy?   Amy Our guest today is an actress, podcaster and beauty maven. You know her luscious bass from Netflix's Dear White People, NBC's Grand Crew and the movie Bad Hair. And she just debuted the first original podcast from the Oprah Winfrey Network called Trials Two Triumphs. She is still basking in newlywed bliss, the picks on idea. She loves therapy, documentaries and being an inspiration in every way she can get cozy. Take your plastic off the sofa and please welcome the Multi-hyphenate talent. Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins.   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Oh, yes. I mean, I. I mean, you guys have another career in life. I mean, you guys are going to be hosting the Oscars.   Amy From your lips to God's ears.   Grace From your lips to God's ears. Okay. You know.   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins I mean. That was fantastic. I don't know if I've ever been intro'd any better.   Amy Well, you are easy to intro because that's how fantastic you are.   Grace I mean, everything we said was true.   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Y'all got me feeling like Beyoncé.   Amy That's why I had to sprinkle some references in there. Because you's a queen.   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Oh, thank you my sisters. Yes. Oh, I'm so excited to be here.   Grace Thank you. We're excited to have you. Well, she's very, very impressive, isn't she, Amy? But we aren't here to talk about your many, many, many accomplishments. We are here to get deep.   Amy Yeah, yeah. Let's check in first. How are you feeling today? Like, for real? Not small talk. Is there anything weighing on you? Making you feel good?   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Here's the tea. I am feeling amazing.   Amy Yes.   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins It is. No, I really am. And I'm really happy that I. You know, last week I didn't feel amazing. Yesterday I did not feel amazing. I legit had like I was like kind of moping around, but I'm sad. I kind of start like, yeah, dragging my feet and like, you know, honestly, a lot of it's unconscious, but my husband Darryl will notice he was like, What's wrong? And I was like, I don't know what's wrong. And, and I, you know, I, I'm getting better at doing like. America has a problem, everyone. oh, yes. I mean, you know, here's the thing. I think it's all of the things, but I think I was just feeling really overwhelmed. And I'm one of those people that, like, I don't I'm trying to get better at feeling the hard stuff in the moment rather than letting it kind of seep in more and more. And so I didn't. So I let it out. I had a good cry and I feel fantastic. Today is the first of the month. Yeah. You know, bills are paid. You know, I look good. I smell good. Yeah.   Grace Okay, we can confirm she looks good as f---. Okay.   Amy Yeah, and she looks like she smells good. You know, we haven't gotten into smellavision yet, but. Yeah, I buy it.   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins But, you know, I really this month, it's kind of taken me eight months of the year to do it. But this month I really have that feeling of like I feel extremely motivated to really feel build this month up with good death. I feel deeply inspired by I love that.   Amy I mean, I do think there's, you know, maybe it's the Renaissance, the fact we are in a period of like a bad like a black bitch renaissance. We are literally in that period right now.   Grace I just wanted to say I really love what you said, because I do think that every day that we wake up, we do kind of have a choice. Like, I love how you are already like framing your entire mom to be like, I'm going to fill this month up with goodness. And I bet because you have declared that you definitely will.   Amy Let's keep the good vibes going, y'all. We need that right now. This show is called The Antidote because life is hard and we all need different antidotes to deal with the bullsh--. So tell us, Ashley, what is your antidote? In other words, what is something non-work-related that's bringing you joy this week or this month?   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins I am committing to doing Hot Girl Walks every day.   Amy I need more info about.   Grace What's a hot girl walk?   Amy What's a hot girl walk?   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Oh my goodness. So actually my friend JP Jennifer Pauline, who's just one of the most wonderful human beings in the world. She. So she invited me on a hot girl walk. Right. This is such an L.A. story. So she invited she was like, girl, we got to go for a walk. And I was like, yes. And I thought she was just like coining it that herself. You know? And I was like, that's what's up. But then she was like, No, it's a thing. So then, of course, I went to, you know where. Tiktok.   Amy Yes.   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Of course.   Grace Where the children tell us what's cool. Yes.   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Because I don't know what's going on. I'd be like, okay, let me go to Texas. And it's a whole trend that's going on where it's for anybody. But I you know, this this girl, I forgot her name, but she started this thing called a hot girl walks where you walk. Well, for her, it was four miles a day.   Amy Four miles? Oh, it's physically hot. I see.   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Yea, I don't think I can do four miles a day because that seems like a lot like I think, you know, if you live somewhere like New York, you can easily do that day in two days, whatever. But the point is, it's not about how far you go, how long you go. It's just about committing to going on a walk. That is not. The goal is not to change anything physically about yourself. The goal is really just to spend time with yourself and to think about yourself as being sexy and confident and strong and all of the good things you can think about yourself. And she suggests while doing so, listen to a podcast she actually has. That is like the thing you should do. And I, you know, I did it today and I get why the kids are doing it. I mean, I feel I mean, I feel lifted. Yeah, I am together. I'm gathered. I feel so great. I feel so great. And I think a lot of times, you know, I'm always, like, working out for, like, the physical part of it, you know, and not just because. I want to feel good or just spend time with myself, but it doesn't always have to be like strenuous exercise. Like I work out. It can just be I took a walk, 4.8, nine mile, you know. You know what I mean? Like it doesn't have to be a whole thing.   Amy You know, the best part about it, like the coining of it, of a hot girl. What? To me, I was like, Oh, I want to feel hot like my beautiful hot while I'm walking, as opposed to feeling like I'm working, if you will. Yeah, because I do a lot of walking, like you said, for exercise, but just to like be with myself and like look around, take in my surroundings, like enjoy my body's movement. I'll do a lot of that. And now I want to.   Grace That is so cool because you know what? I stopped walking as much because during like the early days of the pandemic, we still in this pandemonium, and now we got monkeypox. Okay? But we're about to talk about that right now.   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins I cannot with the monkeypox.   Grace But during that time, I remember, you know, I was working at Insecure with this queen. And I remember we would have our our break for lunch. And I would always I would eat first and then I would go for a walk just to get out of the house for a bit. But I have stopped doing that so much. I mean, I love walking. I lived in New York for 15 years and I moved to this part of L.A. in particular so I could walk to the grocery store, walk to target, whatever. Right, right. But I stopped taking walks for pleasure. And I think this is a lovely reminder that I did enjoy it. Like sometimes I'll be walking down the street. I was like, one of those crazy people you would know was in my headphones because I would be either singing it loud or I would stop for a moment for a little dance break. Yeah, I didn't give a f---. I was just like. You can look at me if you want to.   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins I love it. I love it. But that's the goal. Like, get back to that, you back to that. Like that's what I'm on. And.   Amy We're going to do.   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins That's my antidote.   Amy I love that. Like Grace. We're going to go for a hot girl walk.   Grace Let's go for our girl walk. I mean, I won't make you hike because I know you don't like that, but you can go.   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins No, it's a walk not a hike. It's not a hot girl hike.   Amy Well, now, since we're talking a little just a little bit, we'll get off the pandemic a little bit. But you got married in the pandemic. And I want to know, like the pandemic was like a testing ground. Yes, it was a testing ground for relations. Some somehow got further apart and some got closer together. Are there any lessons or things you've learned about sharing space with your partner during this crazy time?   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Oh, my goodness, I. I think the biggest like lesson is to be grateful for the time. You know, like Daryl and I had the perspective of, like. I remember early on in the pandemic, I remember he said to me, We better cherish this because we're probably never going to have it again. And he's right. You know, I don't know. You know, another time, hopefully we are not stuck in the house again in the same way during a pandemic. Right.   Amy Hold my collar y'all, I'm like, oh, my God, give me out this house.   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins You all. She started hyperventilating. Okay. No. And but but I'm grateful that I had a partner who rather had been lamenting and was like, This is great. We get to spend time and, you know, just do things like we would dance around the house or, you know, like, I don't know, just binge watch things all day that we just don't have the time to do anymore, you know, stay up late. Yeah. You know, until the wee hours of morning into the wee hours of the morning. Just so many things that we look back on now and are like, that was a really crazy but beautiful time for us. And I think that it really so much good came out of it. You know, in the pandemic, we bought our first home, we got married, we honeymooned. We, you know, we've done so many, so many amazing things. And I think it taught us to like. What's for you? Even a pandemic can't stop humans. You know, like this ship is going to keep sailing, this ball is going to keep rolling. And it really is just about how you choose to receive it.   Grace What was your favorite thing like from that time, spending time in the house with each other? What was your favorite thing that you guys did together during that time?   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins My husband Darryl's from Detroit, MI.   Grace Me too. Do you know where he's from in Detroit? Like which part?   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Yeah, he's from the east side of Detroit. Okay, cool. He grew up off of Hannah. Yeah, he went to Cass.   Grace Oh, he went to Cass Tech, okay.   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Okay, so he's like a real. He's a michigan guy. Okay, I went to Howard, and, you know, a lot of my a lot of my friends at Howard were from the Midwest and, you know, Detroit or Chicago. And so early on in Howard, I learned how to like hustle and all that type of stuff. So I found out in the pandemic, which I've known Daryl for almost 13 years, so I don't know how this went over my head. He didn't know how to hustle. And so I taught him, Oh.   Amy That's incredible.   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Sorry, Daryl, I'm exposing you to all the Detroit people. But I taught him how to hustle. Yes in our at the time, we were in, like, a little cute, but like a little non air conditioning apartment in Beverly Hills at the time. And so we were just hustling up in that one bedroom apartment and it was it was just like and I recorded us like I got my phone up in a row, like I have my hair wrapped, but I just was like, this is a memory we'll look back on and be like, Oh. What this is insane.   Grace You taught him how to hustle, that's so cute.   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins That was a fun night. Yeah, yeah, that was a fun night.   Grace I mean, he should take you to the car show, like the auto show sometime, cause that's the big Detroit thing. Yes.   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins I got to do that. So many things.   Amy I feel like that period in your life, like, obviously I don't I don't want to forget that the pandemic, a lot of people experience a lot of loss, but all of this like is about surrender. And you talk about that so much about how to surrender. And sometimes you don't have control. I mean, none of us had control over what was happening. Those of us who lost a lot and those of us who had the luxury to get introspective and like really sit with ourselves and you really got to surrender and have a partner through it, which is really beautiful. Yeah. And as we're, like growing now, are there ways that you find surrender in your day to day, even like the processing of emotions that you talked about, like having a rough month and having to cry it out? Is that a form of surrender for you? Like sitting in it.   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins For sure. I think, you know, as you were talking, I was thinking about surrender. And like you said, it's a if you know me, if you listen to anything I say, I'm always saying I'm trying to get better at the art of surrender. But what I'm realizing is that, like, there's the step after surrender, right? So like, surrendering is giving it up and saying, okay, you know, Jesus, take the money, but. On the other side of the step after surrender, I think, is acceptance. And you have to accept whatever may come from the surrender. You can't surrender and then lack acceptance. Yeah. Because then you're kind of in the same between. Right. You're still not where you need to be. And so that's that's what I'm trying to work on. Tubas, like both of them. It's like surrendering and then being confident about the acceptance of whatever may come. And I do that in sometimes it's crying it out, sometimes it's talking it out. Sometimes it's actually saying it out loud, like. This is too much for me. You got it. Wow. Look, I can't. I can't do this or. You know what? I trust you more than I trust myself. So please, you know, order my steps. Sometimes it's bad, but I just, you know, honestly, surrender is a muscle. It's a muscle muscle that we all have to work.   Grace And the process of surrender, I really think, like in our work, in our business, I think it's so important to have that kind of perspective because there's so much that we cannot control. You know, you cannot control like who greenlights your stuff or you can't control like when you go into an audition whether you're going to get it or not. But like that act of surrendering, knowing that you're going to be okay or like that you're giving it over to a higher power to help you deal with it like that. I think it's so important rather than trying to control everything, because we in our human powers cannot we cannot control it.   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins We just can't can't do it. No.   Amy Have you taken any good trips recently now that we get back outside?   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Oh, my gosh. So I just got back from Austin, Texas.   Amy Oh, I love Austin.   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Do you? It's not, you know, I don't know.   Amy Okay, well, here's what I'll say. Here's what I say. I'm from Texas, I'm from Dallas. And Austin is like the to me, it's the best parts of Dallas and with a little bit of California sprinkled in. So that's why I like Austin. But I'm curious, what's your take on it? I mean, I don't want you to, like, slammed the city.   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Well, no. no, no. I'm not going to slam the city. I my first time going was in, oh, 2017. We actually premiered Dear White People. There was my first time there at South by Southwest. And then I went I just went this past weekend on a my 15 and my 15 year anniversary trip with my line sisters. Yes. And my sister. So so it was amazing because I was with some of my favorite people on the face of the planet and we just had a good time. We're always going to make a good time wherever we go. So I did that. I've actually been traveling a time this year. I was in New York and May in like New York. I just.   Amy That's Grace's city.   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins New York makes me feel I could cry thinking about New York. Something about New York.   Grace Thank you Ashley.   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins I love that city. New York. If I literally would wake up like, good morning, New York.Like, I just I was skipping down the street, it was raining, and I was just like I was like that that video of Drew Barrymore in the rain.   Amy Yes.   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins That's what I look like. And I wonder everyone's like clowning her for it. But I'm like, no, I understand why she felt like that. So I was in New York and then yeah, but I mean, I've been to New York many times, but something about this last trip, I was there for work, but I kind of made into like play and I just fell in love with New York all over again.   Grace New York is kind of like one of those places where, like, I lived there for 15 years before I moved to L.A. and New York was kind of one of those places. Like, I would still like ten, 12, 13, 14, 15 years, and I would just be walking down the street and I would like look up and see, like the Chrysler Building all lit, lit up. And I was like, Wow, I'm here. You know, I did it. I made it here. You know, it's like there's there's always just. Such a special energy that's there. So I completely get it in New York in the room.   Amy You mean, you don't do that on the 405?   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Question. Do you ever feel like that in LA?   Amy You don't do it on the 405? When you in traffic?   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Have you had the feeling of like, I'm here, I've made it like do you have that here.   Grace I mean, it's just a different feeling. I mean, like New York just has, like, things that you can look at. Whereas L.A., sometimes when I am like, you know, it's a pretty sunny day out and I'm driving down like a row of palm trees and I can see the Hollywood sign in the distance. I'm just like, okay, you cue L.A., like, Yeah, I'm here. I made it. You know, I used to always dream about Los Angeles as a little girl, so 100% I do have those moments. But yeah, right now I'm in a missing New York moment. So that really spoke to me.   Amy Wow, Ashley, I feel so much better now that we've talked to you.   Grace Yes, she's right.   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Ditto.   Grace It's still 2022, and it's due in 2022 things. But we feel so much better now that we've chatted with you today.   Amy Yes. Yes. Do you have anything coming up you want to tell us about anything you'd like to plug? You can even be something you just love, not something you've created.   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Oh, my goodness. Well, obviously, I have my podcast new episodes every Monday. Anywhere you listen to podcast trials to triumphs.   Amy And last but not least, where can people find you on the Internets?   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Oh, yes, you can find me at Ashley Blaine, B-L-A-I-N-E. Ashley spelled the original way. On Instagram and Twitter. Yeah, that's it. Yeah.   Amy Well, thank you so much, Ashley. This has been great talk.   Grace Thank you so much, Ashley.   Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins I adore you two. Thank you.   Grace Thank you. Bye. Okay to close us out. We're doing our creative tap in, which is our segment about creativity. Amy, are you ready for this week's quote?   Amy As ready as I'll ever be.   Grace Okay. Here we go. A creative life is an amplified life. That is by Elizabeth Gilbert. Say one more time. A creative life is an amplified life. Elizabeth Gilbert.   Amy Okay. I love Elizabeth Gilbert. She's the author of Big Magic. Right. We both know that. Yeah. Yeah, we both love that book. You told me about it. That's why I read it as you recommended it to me. So I'm a I'm a Liz Gill fan because of you. And I'm going to get a little literal on the quote amplified is like to increase the volume of turn something up. Mm hmm. So a creative life is a life that's been turned up a notch. And I agree with that. And I don't think it means having a creative career like you don't have to have a creative career to have a creative life. It's just how you creatively put things in your life, like what you do to express yourself creatively and to live creatively and to switch up your routine every now and then is going to like change, you know, raise the volume, raise the vibration on your life. So I think that is a very simple like, simply put quotes. But being creative raises your vibration is sort of how I am reading it. And I believe that is true. I strive to be creative, even beyond writing, however I can, even if not every day weekly, to try and just, like, keep my vibration high. And so I'm going to remember that. Liz. What about you, Grace? What does it make you think?   Grace Well, it makes me think about how often as writers, what we do is notice and amplify, you know? Oh, so we so we notice things that are going on in front of our eyes, in front of the world, you know? So I might walk down the street and just see, like, a guy or a girl like me dancing by herself. So I get to be I say down the street, and I make a character out of that. I'm just like, Oh, why is she dancing? Who is she? Where is she from? Is she happy, as she said? Is she dancing it out because, you know, something that happened in her life or is she just so joyously happy that she's dancing down the street like? So I think our job as artists at times is to take the things that happen in our lives, the things that we see, the things that we experience, and we amplify them to make art. So it makes me think of that, but it also makes me think of how blessed I feel to have creativity in my life. Yeah, because I feel like because I have creativity in my life, there are so many things that I can process, good or bad, through the lens of my creativity. Like even if I have a really bad experience, if I have a bad date, which I often did in New York, I was always on some bad dates, some man was ruining my day. But at the even in the midst of it, I would be like. You know, what is this, a character? You know what? I'm going to put this in something I write someday. So even though even when the bad things happen to me, I have the gift of being able to process it through my art. So when I hear creativity, a creative life is an amplified life. It just makes me think of all the ways that I can use what happens to me, good or bad, to to amplify, to create something that people can find some sort of relate ability in. Because, you know, we always say in writing that the specific is universal. So the things that happen in our everyday lives, if we can get specific, there's often people who can relate to it on some level, even if it's not exactly so. So, yeah, that's it kind of makes me think about, about the gift of being able to process trauma and joy through the lens of creativity.   Amy It was a simple quote, but I really love both our interpretations of it.   Grace Uh. Me too. Thanks for listening to the antidote. We hope this injected a little bit of joy into your week. I know it did mine. How about you, Amy?   Amy I feel good, girl. We should do this again sometime. Oh, we'll be here next week.   Grace And in the meantime, if you'd like to follow us on social, follow me. Grace. At Gracyact. That's G-R-A-C-Y-A-C-T.   Amy And follow me. Amy at AmyAniobi. That's A-M-Y-A-N-I-O-B-I and follow the show at theeantidotepod.   Grace That's thee with two E's.   Amy If you like, feeling good about yourself. Please subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.   Grace Goodbye.   Amy And next time you're out for a walk, twerk it out a little bit. And the antidote is hosted by us, Amy Ameobi and Grace Edwards. The show's production team includes senior producer Se'era Spragley Ricks and associate producer Jess Penzetta.   Grace Our executive producer is Erica Kraus, and our editor is Erika Janik. Sound Mixing by Alex Samson.   Amy Digital Production by Mijoe Sahiouni. Talent Booking by Marianne Ways. Our theme music was composed and produced by TT the artist and Cosmo The Truth.   Grace APM Studio executives in charge are Chandra Kavati, Alex Schaffert and Joanne Griffith. Concept created by Amy Aniobi and Grace Edwards.   Amy Send us your antidotes at AntidoteShow.org and remember to follow us on social media at theeantidotepod. That's thee with two E's.   Grace The Antidote is a production of American Public Media.   Amy What, what!

Film Church Radio
Ep. 47: Bad Hair (2020)

Film Church Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 70:15


It's the penultimate episode of the 2022 Darnish Horror Month here at Film Church, and we are watching Bad Hair from 2020, directed by Justin Simien and starring Elle Lorraine, Jay Pharoah, Lena Waithe, Kelly Rowland, Laverne Cox, Chanté Adams, Ashley Blaine Featherson, James Van Der Been, and Michelle Hurd. We talk about Hair, Horror and Comedy! We hope that you enjoy the show and return in future to the congregation! Show Website: https://film-church-radio.captivate.fm/listen Lewis' Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/walkerlewis3007/ Past Episodes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/film-church-radio/id1603164927 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/filmchurchradio/

The Bechdel Cast
Misery with Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins

The Bechdel Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 84:42


Super fans Jamie and Caitlin discuss Misery with special guest Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins, host of the podcast Trials To Triumphs! (This episode contains spoilers) For Bechdel bonuses, sign up for our Patreon at patreon.com/bechdelcast Follow @AshleyBlaine on Twitter. While you're there, you should also follow @BechdelCast, @caitlindurante, and @jamieloftusHELPSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Higher Learning with Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay
Once Again…Kanye West, Plus Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins on ‘Trials and Triumphs'

Higher Learning with Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 135:13


Van and Rachel discuss Kanye West's antisemitic tweets and how these aren't the first anti-Jewish comments Van has heard from him (16:22), plus Killer Mike is critical of Stacey Abrams's campaign governor (26:45). Then Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins joins to talk about her podcast ‘Trials and Triumphs' (40:44), and former pro-basketball player Jack McClinton discusses his now-viral question, “Do white lives not matter?” (1:19:22). Hosts: Van Lathan Jr. and Rachel Lindsay Guests: Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins and Jack McClinton Producer: Donnie Beacham Jr. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Story Worthy
758- My Mother Gave Away My Dog To The Pizza Guy with Actress/Producer Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins

Story Worthy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 39:20


Actress/Producer Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins (Dear White People, Trials To Triumphs) recalls the time her mother got fed up with her dog and gave it away to the pizza guy. I'm not kidding.  Tune in to Christine Blackburn's brand new podcast My Life in 3 Songs, premiering September 2022. Comedians share 3 songs from their lives that have made an impact. Listen to My Life in 3 Songs, exclusively on Spotify https://spoti.fi/3dpHX5X And follow the show on Twitter here https://twitter.com/mylifein3songs and on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mylifein3songs/ And check out the website as well!  https://www.mylifein3songs.com/ Please follow for free, rate, and review Story Worthy on Apple Podcasts here-  http://apple.co/1MceZ2Q It really helps. Follow Christine and Story Worthy on Social Media- Instagram- Twitter-  Facebook- https://facebook.com/StoryWorthy/ and at my personal site ChristineBlackburn.com Thanks guys! Christine

Small Doses with Amanda Seales
Small Doses Refill: Side Effects of College (with Ashley Blaine Featherson)

Small Doses with Amanda Seales

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 85:53


This week, just in time for the new school year, we're throwing it back to a classic episode where we got scholarly on y'all!! “Dear White People's” Ashley Blaine Featherson joins us to talk all things collegiate and the pros/cons of heading off to got a higher learning!  ~ Get tickets to The Black Outside Again Tour! amandaseales.com/tourdates ~ For more content, subscribe to our Patreon (patreon.com/amandaseales)! ~ Download Best Fiends for FREE from the App Store or Google play. Plus, earn even more with $5 worth of in-game rewards when you reach level 5. That's Friends, without the r—Best Fiends. Get glasses as unique as you are. One pair, infinite style. Starting at just $60. Go to paireyewear.com/DOSES for 15% off your first purchase. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Small Doses with Amanda Seales
Small Doses Refill: Side Effects of College (with Ashley Blaine Featherson)

Small Doses with Amanda Seales

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 79:38


This week, just in time for the new school year, we're throwing it back to a classic episode where we got scholarly on y'all!! “Dear White People's” Ashley Blaine Featherson joins us to talk all things collegiate and the pros/cons of heading off to got a higher learning! ~Get tickets to The Black Outside Again Tour! amandaseales.com/tourdates~For more content, subscribe to our Patreon (patreon.com/amandaseales)!~Download Best Fiends for FREE from the App Store or Google play. Plus, earn even more with $5 worth of in-game rewards when you reach level 5. That's Friends, without the r—Best Fiends.Get glasses as unique as you are. One pair, infinite style. Starting at just $60. Go to paireyewear.com/DOSES for 15% off your first purchase. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nevertheless, She Persisted: Surviving Teen Depression and Anxiety
111. What Does Therapy Mean to You? feat. Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins

Nevertheless, She Persisted: Surviving Teen Depression and Anxiety

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 41:39


Today's guest is https://www.sharkpartymedia.com/abfj (Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins)—a Netflix star, producer, content creator, proud Howard University graduate, and the host of https://t.nylas.com/t1/278/2b253fyuvx5f072cik0szeh38/4/58f3f7f73c7bac6af4967ad39cd378a587624f5e732234ded640018c49ce733f (Trials To Triumphs on the OWN Network)! In this episode, we discuss Ashley's background in the entertainment industry, her experience starting therapy, why it's important to redefine therapy so it meets your needs, why preventative mental health care is so essential for POC/females/teens, current and past traumas POC are collectively working through, opening yourself up in relationships, trials and triumphs in Ashley's life + relationship, advice for navigating difficult seasons of life, getting in touch with your "why" and life purpose, and building a gratitude practice. Ashley's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trialstotriumphspod/?hl=en (https://www.instagram.com/trialstotriumphspod/) MENTIONED + https://entertainmentcommunity.org/ (Entertainment Community (formerly The Actors Fund)) + https://www.netflix.com/title/81031929 (Halftime on Netflix) + https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trials-to-triumphs/id1618812391 (Trials to Triumphs Podcast) + https://www.netflix.com/title/80095698?source=imdb (Dear White People on Netflix) + https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11717806/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_2 (Grand Crew) + https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11737794/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_1 (Run the World) SHOP GUEST RECOMMENDATIONS: https://amzn.to/3A69GOC (https://amzn.to/3A69GOC) EPISODE SPONSORs

For Colored Nerds
Trials and Triumphs with Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins

For Colored Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 36:38


For Colored Nerds is back this week with actress, host, and fellow bison, Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins. You may know her as Joelle Brooks from Netflix's Dear White People, but today she joins the show to talk about her podcast, Trials to Triumphs. On Trials to Triumphs, Ashley interviews her friends, mentors, and inspirations as they unpack all the behind the scenes trials that led to their public triumphs. Brittany and Ashley get into the podcast, Ashley's career, her full circle moments and so much more!Check out Trials to Triumphs NOW!: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trials-to-triumphs/id1618812391

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Not (Blank) Enough
50. Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins: Not Surrendering Enough

Not (Blank) Enough

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 54:43


Creating what you want, understanding energy, turning jealousy into inspiration. Actor, public speaker and podcast host Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins explores imposter syndrome, self-confidence, and being a control freak in this powerful conversation with Grasie Mercedes that they titled Not Surrendering Enough. OUR GUEST:  IG: ABFJ Trials To Triumphs podcast THE SHOW: Please rate and review the show on iTunes. It really helps the show grow and be discovered. Follow NOT (BLANK) ENOUGH on Instagram Check out our playlist on YouTube You can contact us at NotBlankEnough@gmail.com © 2022 Gumption Pictures

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FANTI
Being Vulnerable (ft. Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins & Dr. Nichole Liggins, M.D.)

FANTI

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 58:25


One such trial is Ashley and her husband's year-plus effort to have a child. That is also the inspiration for having Dr. Nicholé Liggins, M.D., F.A.C.O.G. on the show to shed some light on what someone of late maternal age should know if they're considering having a child.Nicholé Liggins, M.D., F.A.C.O.G. on TikTok: DocMcCutieABFJ on TwitterTrials to TriumphsDIS/Honorable Mentions jarretthm: this BOP. hm: to the atlanta gwuarhls ASBJHM: Sheryl Lee Ralph getting her first Emmy nomination for Abbott ElementaryHM: To best friend Christina Elmore for booking a really big and wonderful gig DM:  Jill BidenBHIHESheryl Lee Ralph Our Sponsors This WeekDipseaDipsea is an app full of hundreds of short, sexy audio stories designed by women for women. They also offer Sleep Stories, Wellness Sessions, and now, written stories. For listeners of the show, Dipsea is offering an extended 30 day free trial. Just visit DipseaStories.com/FANTIMicrodose GummiesMicrodose Gummies deliver perfect, entry-level doses of THC that help you feel just the right amount of good. For free shipping and 30% off your first order, go to Microdose.com and use code FANTI  Go ahead and @ usEmail: FANTI@maximumfun.orgIG@FANTIpodcast@Jarrett Hill@rayzon (Tre'vell)Twitter@FANTIpodcast@TreVellAnderson@JarrettHill@Swish (Senior Producer Laura Swisher)FANTI is produced and distributed by MaximumFun.orgLaura Swisher is senior producer Music: Cor.eceGraphics: Ashley Nguyen

Directionally Challenged
“Trials and Triumphs” with Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins

Directionally Challenged

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 55:45


Candice and Kayla are joined by actor and also now inspirational podcast host, Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins. They talk about her kismet experience starring in “Dear White People”, the amazing friendships she's made along the way, and how she has climbed out of her valleys to climb high, high mountains towards self-fulfillment. Follow Ashley: Ashley's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ashleyblaine/Check out Ashley's podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trials-to-triumphs/id1618812391Follow Us:Instagram: www.instagram.com/candicekayla/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/CandiceKayla Website: www.candicekayla.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Ratchet & Respectable
Trials To Triumphs with Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins

Ratchet & Respectable

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 43:15


In this candid interview with Ashley, Kelly Rowland gets real about questions she's never been asked. She describes the moment she knew she belonged on stage and reveals how her “tumultuous” relationship with her mother changed after she passed away. Kelly also speaks about her once estranged father, childhood trauma and the therapy that has helped her survive. She says her healed wounds have helped her teach her sons how to forgive others and themselves. Kelly describes what she calls “the gift of grace to oneself.” She also talks about the early days of Destiny's Child and how she had an “unstoppable force” of belief and talent. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Opening Act
Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins On The Final Season Of 'Dear White People' And Her Next Chapter

Opening Act

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 28:42


Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins is one of the breakout stars of 'Dear White People' and is set to conclude her arc as fan-favorite Joelle in this fourth and final season She spoke to us about the show, its legacy, how her early roles have impacted her career and what's to come next in her career as the show wraps its run.

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Ain't Nobody Checkin' For Me
Destiny Advocates with Ashley Blaine Featherson

Ain't Nobody Checkin' For Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 38:32


Ashley Blaine Featherson (Dear White People, Bad Hair) has landed in the virtual studio, people! We're talking glory days at Howard University, PR for sex toys and keeping your A-1 Day-1's closest! Meanwhile, Rachel's got nose dandruff and Cody receives some nakedly unfortunate checkery. Spoiler alert: we still broke, but we happy!

The Howard Alumni Movemakers Podcast hosted by Joshua Mercer
EP 29: Ashley Blaine Featherson talks Howard University, Staring in Dear White People, BLM, Protesting, and...

The Howard Alumni Movemakers Podcast hosted by Joshua Mercer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 87:35


ASHLEY BLAINE FEATHERSON currently stars as ‘Joelle Brooks' in the critically acclaimed Netflix Original Series, DEAR WHITE PEOPLE. After the show's 2017 debut, Variety, described Featherson's ‘Joelle' as “pitch-perfect,” and TV Guidesaid the actress “is the comic force of the show.” In Volumes 2 & 3, Featherson continued to steal scenes and reviews and now, with her stunning cover of Erykah Badu's classic, ‘Tyrone,' she is also the only cast member featured on the soundtrack. Alongside Emmy-winner Lena Waithe, Featherson co-created the groundbreaking web series, HELLO CUPID. Vulture selected CUPID as one of the best web series of 2014 and The Boston Globe went further, declaring the series, and Ashley, deserving of Emmys. This past year, Featherson again stood out and hailed for her starring role in the MACRO produced series, LEIMERT PARK, at Sundance. Featherson also starred in Amber Tamblyn's directorial debut, PAINT IT BLACK, on the big screen; and in the 2016 ABC pilot, DREW, and guest starred in Fox's GLEE on the small screen. As for what's next, she is co-starring in the 2020 Sundance Hit BAD HAIR set to hit theaters later this year. Featherson received her BFA in musical theater from Howard University and she currently resides in Los Angeles, CA. Welcome to the HU Movemakers Podcast (www.humovemakers.com), where we highlight folks in Howard University Culture that are blazing the trail and making moves! If you would like to apply or nominate someone to be on the podcast, please email bio/headshot to humovemakers@gmail.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/humovemakers/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/humovemakers/support

Black Girl Podcast
[Episode 78] "#BadHair"

Black Girl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 48:26


In this special episode of Black Girl Podcast, actress Ashley Blaine Featherson joins Alysha and Gia to discuss her new role in Hulu's "Bad Hair." The new satirical horror film-- from "Dear White People" director Justin Simien-- examines how Black women have often been forced to internalize white beauty ideologies to thrive in various situations. The conversation leads to a dialogue about personal hair and self-love journey's, and Ashley reveals her prayer for Black women. Check her out, alongside Vanessa Williams, Kelly Rowland, Lena Waithe and more, in "Bad Hair," streaming on Hulu now.

Pod for the Cause
S02 E08: Getting Educated in America

Pod for the Cause

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 31:23


Pod for the Cause host Ashley Allison is joined by the creator, writer, and director of the Netflix series Dear White People, Justin Simien, and the actress who portrays the character Joelle Brooks in Dear White People, Ashley Blaine Featherson, to discuss the experience of students of color on college campuses along with the complexities of race in our nation.

Smart Mouth
Meatloaf with Ashley Blaine Featherson

Smart Mouth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 50:34


Ashley Blaine Featherson is here to tell you how to make the best meatloaf - and also how not to ruin it. Is scrapple a meatloaf? Please subscribe to this podcast in iTunes or any podcast app so you never miss an episode! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/smart-mouth/id1171755407 Sources: https://amzn.to/2PF6oO3 https://www.bonappetit.com/story/history-of-meatloaf https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2011/09/from-budget-fare-to-culinary-inspiration-the-history-of-meatloaf/245265/ https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2019/05/what-is-breakfast/589411/

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Side Hustle Pro
179: REWIND: From The Kitchen Sink To Target Shelves: Melissa Butler Of The Lip Bar

Side Hustle Pro

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 53:09


Today’s episode is a REWIND episode with Melissa Butler, Founder, and CEO of The Lip Bar.   Melissa is a former Wall Street analyst turned Founder and CEO. She describes her move from stocks and bonds to beauty as a natural one, not because she loved makeup, but because she was frustrated with the beauty industry and ready to create a solution. You might not know that Melissa first launched this vegan and cruelty-free product line from her very own kitchen. Now her products are available in Target stores and have been seen on Taraji P. Henson and Ashley Blaine Featherson.  On today’s show, Melissa shares why she was passionate about disrupting the narrative on beauty and creating a line of cosmetics that are safe and affordable. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher  This episode is brought to you by: Gusto Gusto offers modern, easy payroll, benefits, and HR to small businesses across the country. Sign up and give it a try at gusto.com/shp.  Links mentioned in this episode The Lip Bar Flora app The One Thing Click here to subscribe via RSS feed (non-iTunes feed): http://sidehustlepro.libsyn.com/rss Announcements Join our Facebook Community If you’re looking for a community of supportive side hustlers who are all working to take our businesses to the next level, join us here: http://sidehustlepro.co/facebook Send questions to “Ask Nicaila” You can now send questions for the new “Ask Nicaila” segment that’s coming to Side Hustle Pro. Once I get a critical mass of questions, I can start rolling out this segment. Just email hi@sidehustlepro.co and put hashtag #AskNicaila in the subject.  Social Media Info Melissa Butler (Instagram) -  @MelissaButler   The Lip Bar (Instagram) - @TheLipBar   The Lip Bar (Facebook) - @TheLipBar The Lip Bar (Twitter) - @TheLipBar Side Hustle Pro – @sidehustlepro #SideHustlePro

92Y Talks
The Cast and Creator of Netflix's Dear White People with BuzzFeed's Sylvia Obell

92Y Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 52:18


The cast and creator of Netflix's Dear White People, including Justin Simien, Logan Browning, Antoinette Robertson and Ashley Blaine Featherson, discuss the new season of the hit series with BuzzFeed's Sylvia Obell. The conversation was recorded on July 29, 2019 in front of a live audience at New York's 92nd Street Y.

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Off Beat with Ricky Anderson and Mir Harris
Sorority Sisters | Dear White People Actress Ashley Blaine Featherson

Off Beat with Ricky Anderson and Mir Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 44:00


Co host Mir Harris breaks out the wine in studio and cheers to actress Ashley Blaine Featherson on this episode of Off Beat with Ricky Anderson. The friends catch up on air and talk about greek life and Howard University, how women are stronger together, black story telling and living through change. Plus Ashley reveals (Mir correctly predicts and she confirms) that she is headed into movies. Ashley is best known as the co-creator and lead of Black & Sexy TV's Hello Cupid. She currently stars as Joelle in the Netflix series Dear White People. Off Beat is part of The Direct Message network and produced in partnership with PodcastOne, executive produced by Crystal Fambrini and John Ryan, Jr. (Co-Founders of The Direct Message). Follow us on instagram: @theoffbeatpod Please Support Our Sponsors: Apartments.com, Change Your Apartment, Change The World Download Pluto TV on all your favorite devices at pluto.tv

Mommy Hour
EPISODE 40: COMPLEX MOTHER-DAUGHTER RELATIONSHIP

Mommy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 58:26


Ashley Blaine Featherson is known for her role as Joelle on the Netflix show, Dear White People. Over the years we’ve had many talks about motherhood, womanhood, and the similarities that we both share when it comes to the relationships with our mothers. I have always admired her level of transparency and her ability to see the positivity in almost any circumstance. It was only right for me to have a candid talk with my sister on the podcast!

Small Doses with Amanda Seales
Side Effects of College (with Ashley Blaine Featherson)

Small Doses with Amanda Seales

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018 74:33


This week we’re getting scholarly on y’all!!  “Dear White People’s” Ashley Blaine Featherson joins us to talk all things collegiate and the pros/cons of heading off to got a higher learning!   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Small Doses with Amanda Seales
Side Effects of College

Small Doses with Amanda Seales

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018 69:19


This week we're getting scholarly on y'all!! “Dear White People's” Ashley Blaine Featherson joins us to talk all things collegiate and the pros/cons of heading off to got a higher learning!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Professional Troublemaker
Know Your Worth (with Ashley Blaine Featherson) - Episode 16

Professional Troublemaker

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 60:07


In this episode, Luvvie is feeling good about the new movie “Bad Times at the El Royale” and the upcoming Together Live tour, rants about the craziness of the Brett Kavanaugh hearings and why we need to BELIEVE WOMEN, and shows love to the wonders of Vitamin C serums. She also talks with actress and producer Ashley Blaine Featherson of Dear White People. Follow Ashley on Twitter and Instagram! She’s @AshleyBlaine on Twitter and Instagram. Also welcome our new sponsor, Third Love, to the show. Use this special link for Rants and Randomness listeners and get 15% off your first purchase! Follow @Luvvie everywhere on social – Instagram, Facebook, Twitter. And visit her blog AwesomelyLuvvie.com. Buy her book ***I’M JUDGING YOU: The Do-Better Manual***. Have thoughts about the episode? Share on social media using the hashtag #RantsandRandomness or post at the official podcast Twitter or Instagram accounts. Email LuvvieRants@gmail.com! Recorded at: Chicago Recording Company Producer: Candace Jones

The Breakfast Club
Dear White People and more

The Breakfast Club

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 71:01


Thursday 5/3- Today on the show we had the cast of the show "Dear White People" ( Logan Browning, Antoinette Robertson, Ashley Blaine Featherson) where they spoke on the meaning of the show title, the use of the N- Word and Logan even opened up to us about something she never told out in the open before. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to the man who is now charged for extorting Kevin Hart's sex tape and Angela helped some listeners during "Ask Yee". Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

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The Read
UniversiTea (feat. Logan Browning & Ashley Blaine Featherson)

The Read

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2018 140:40


The ladies of Dear White People stop by this week to help us with your messy college problems. Infinity War spoilers (28:56 - 39:56) Link to Chika https://twitter.com/oranicuhh/status/989550438038097921

Keep It!
"Sex and the Petty" (with Ashley Blaine Featherson)

Keep It!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 60:24


Ira Madison III, Kara Brown, and Louis Virtel are in awe of the official Obama portraits. Kim Cattrall comes for Sarah Jessica Parker’s wig. Omarosa teases chapters from her White House memoir on Celebrity Big Brother. Mike Pence gets in a Twitter fight with gay Olympian Adam Rippon. Plus, Jeanine Piro is the new Nancy Grace and Ira talks to Dear White People’s Ashley Blaine Featherson about gender parity for women of color in Hollywood.

Chance By Chance
34: Ashley Blaine Featherson of Dear White People

Chance By Chance

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2017 30:34


34: Ashley Blaine Featherson discusses individuality, the Los Angeles film community and more. Opening track by Josh Johnson: https://soundcloud.com/saxophone_capone/vibrations-willie-g-x-josh-the-classic-feat-kris-bergh http://ashleyblainefeatherson.com/ http://www.chancebychance.com/

Politini - BLIS.FM
87 - How Rap Music Created Racists and Other BS

Politini - BLIS.FM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2015 57:44


Following a weekend where President Obama's Selma speech captivated the nation a racist video was released. University of Oklahoma Sigma Alpha Epsilon members were captured on video doing a racist chant. Conservative media outlets blamed Rap music for the blatant act of racism. In this episode we ask is blatant ignorance and blame our new normal? With guest actress/singer/dancer, co-star/co-producer of Hello Cupid and co-star of Dear White People, Ashley Blaine Featherson.

Back2Reality
2.38: The Cast Of Hello Cupid

Back2Reality

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2014 78:45


HAVE YOU DONATED TO OUR KICKSTARTER!? Go today! http://bit.ly/GetBack2Reality The cast of Black&SexyTV's hit show Hello Cupid is here - and... it's an event. Ashley Blaine Featherson, Hayley Marie Norman, Brandon Scott & Austen Jaye are here and, of course, they're running down the hottest topics of the week: Sam Jackson goes in during interview gaffe? George Zimmerman boxing? Football player Michael Sam is gay? And is Shia LaBeouf going legit crazy? Then, we're catching up with the cast! Everyone's working on major projects and then what everyone what's to know - What's happening this season two of Hello Cupid!? Finally, in The Situationship we've got someone trying to convert from beneficial friendship to a loving relationship, the cast weighs in. Make sure to stop by our Kickstarter (http://bit.ly/GetBack2Reality), we've got to raise these coins! Like seriously. CONNECT WITH THE CAST: Jarrett Hill http://www.twitter.com/JarrettHill http://www.instagram.com/JarrettHill http://www.HuffingtonPost.com/jarrett-hill/ Tati B. http://www.twitter.com/TheTatiB http://www.instagram.com/TheTatiB ** For more information on Hello Cupid, check out: http://www.HelloCupidGirls.com ** Ashley Blaine Featherson http://www.twitter.com/AshleyBlaine http://www.instagram.com/AshleyBlaine Hayley Marie Norman http://www.twitter.com/XOHayleyMarie http://www.instagram.com/HipsLipsAndFingertips Brandon Scott http://www.twitter.com/BrandonOScott http://www.instagram.com/BrandonOScott Austen Jaye http://www.twitter.com/AustenJaye http://www.instagram.com/BrandonOScott Find Back2Reality show on iTunes, Stitcher & SoundCloud by searching "GetBack2Reality."

Back2Reality
2.24: Ashley Blaine Featherson & Alexander Armand

Back2Reality

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2013 62:46


Ashley Blaine Featherson, from Black & Sexy TV's Hello Cupid, and Alexander Armand, Hollywood hairstylist, join us in-studio for complete coverage on VH1's CrazySexyCool: The TLC Story, the very latest developments on Kim & Kanye, and Britney Spears performing in Vegas with live vocal? God help us. And by "us," we mean "her." And by "her..." we mean "us." The Situationship welcomes love, sex, & relationship expert Spirit - the letter is from a wife who's tired of what her husband loves... we've got some "sound" advice. Tati and Jarrett are ranting about the nonsense in the world! Click the play button. Share the show. Get your life. Ashley Blaine Featherson @AshleyBlaine www.AshleyBlaineFeatherson.com Alexander Armand @Alexander_Armand www.AlexanderArmand.com Tati B. @TheTatiB Jarrett Hill @JarrettHill www.JarrettHill.com

Back2Reality
2.11: Ashley Blaine Featherson & Milan Bond

Back2Reality

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2013 64:53


This week is a such a good time - WITH a special exclusive extra five minutes of what you almost missed from our discussion tacked on to the end. Actress Ashley Blaine Featherson stops in to chat it up with us, PLUS Tati B's sister joins us and it's… oh so pleasant. The Situationship is a hard one dealing with an engagement and tough finances. It's such a fun hour, you should've started listening already.

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Back2Reality
2.02: Ashley Blaine Featherson & Terry Thierry

Back2Reality

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2013 47:16


This week Jarrett and Tatiana are joined in-studio by Black And Sexy TV's Hello Cupid star, Ashley Blaine Featherson; also ambassador of all things fabulous Terry Thierry. Terry shares his brush with Beyonce's BeyHive after getting in serious trouble for releasing information about the superstar's new music - the story comes equipped with a cease and desist letter from Bey's label. Ashley fills us in on her hot new show, Hello Cupid and joins the conversations about online dating, this week's Situationship, and a hilarious debate: "to selfie, or not to selfie?" It's quite the question. Twitter: Jarrett Hill - @JarrettHill Tatiana Burton - @TRealistB Ashley Blaine Featherson - @AshleyBlaine And make sure to check out Hello Cupid: www.youtube.com/BlackandSexyTV Terry Thierry - @TerryThierry

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Cinema In Noir
Cinema In Noir - Q&A with Ashley Blaine Featherson

Cinema In Noir

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2013 61:00


"Cinema in Noir" is a weekly radio show for which all things film related are discussed from a black female perspective.  Hosted by Candice Frederick, Kimberly Renee, and ReBecca Theodore-Vachon, "Cinema in Noir" covers the latest casting news, reviews, and interviews with the best and brightest talent in film. On today's episode with chat with Ashley Blaine Featherson from the new webseries "Hello Cupid."  We also discuss Hollywood's portrayal of single black women.

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