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Ira and Louis discuss Billie Eilish's new album Hit Me Hard and Soft, Amy Winehouse biopic Back to Black, RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 9, and Diddy's unwanted apology video. Prentice Penny joins to discuss directing and producing the Hulu doc Black Twitter: A People's History.Subscribe to Keep It on YouTube to catch full episodes, exclusive content, and other community events. Find us there at YouTube.com/@KeepItPodcast
wrestling is for who?? Yeah you guys already know... New black champs all over the place, but summer is approaching so break ups are in the air. The fellas celebrate all this black excellence and give you the craziest draft takes you'll hear this weekend. Tune in for this can't miss episode
wrestling is for who?? Yeah you guys already know... New black champs all over the place, but summer is approaching so break ups are in the air. The fellas celebrate all this black excellence and give you the craziest draft takes you'll hear this weekend. Tune in for this can't miss episode
John and Aaron discuss their review experience with the Adrian Magnus Black Black https://developingpalates.com/reviews/cigar-reviews/team-cigar-review-adrian-magnus-black-black/
The Slamfest Podcast brings the premier rock concert pregaming experience from the parking lot to the podcasting airwaves. Episode 197 - Brad saw another real time show in 2024...another tribute show, but this time a tribute to three legacy bands that all got the starts in the 1970's. He saw Nativity in Black - An Evening of Black Sabbath, Devil's Child - the music of Judas Priest and The Kiss Experience on 3/16/24 at the Diesel Concert Lounge in Chesterfield, MI and recaps the show. For the Band on the Bill Spotlight, he puts these bands' setlists up against each other. After a Slamfest Tip of the Week, he isfaced with a "Which Side are you On?" - Side 2 from Black Sabbath's sophomore album, Paranoid, from 1971 vs. Side 2 from Black Sabbath's third studio album, Master of Reality, from 1971.Music in this episode by:KissJudas PriestBlack SabbathBon JoviMotorheadBlack SabbathOzzyVisit the Slamfest Podcast online at: https://slamfest-podcast.simplecast.comRequest to join the Slamfest Podcast private Facebook page here:https://www.facebook.com/groups/slamfestpodcastE-mail us at : slamfestpodcast@gmail.com
Njambi McGrath is an award-winning comedy star with a hit BBC Radio 4 series Becoming Njambi and her latest BBC Radio 4 series ‘Black Black'. She has just filmed with Comedy Central and has a comedy special with Just For Laughs. She has had successful Soho theatre and Edinburgh runs and filmed 5 comedy specials on Amazon Prime, NextUp and BBC iPlayer. In 2019 she won the coveted Hackney empire New Act Of The Year (NATYS) Award. She's a regular on BBC Radio 4 and has been guest on Loose Ends, Front Row, Saturday Morning Live. She's a political commentator with appearances on Channel 4, BBC One, Broadcasting House and LBC. She's also a script writer. Njambi has performed all over Europe, Africa, Middle East and last ast year she supported Jason Manford. Her debut novel ‘Rinsing Mũkami's Soul' is out now via Jacaranda, the first of a two-book deal with the publishing house .Njambi McGrath is guest number 360 on My Time Capsule and chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things she'd like to put in a time capsule; four she'd like to preserve and one she'd like to bury and never have to think about again .For everything Njambi McGrath, visit - njambimcgrathcomedy.co.uk .Order ‘Rinsing Mũkami's Soul' here - https://jacarandabooks.co.uk/products/rinsing-mukamis-soul-3 .Follow Njambi McGrath on Twitter and Instagram @NjambiMcgrath . Follow My Time Capsule on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter: @fentonstevens and Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by matthewboxall.com .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people . Get bonus episodes and ad-free listening by becoming a team member with Acast+! Your support will help us to keep making My Time Capsule. Join our team now! https://plus.acast.com/s/mytimecapsule. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's Black History Month and Fee gets us going with her song of the week. There's so much shyt that happened this week, we have a good ole Kiki…and you KNOW we had to talk Nicki and Megan. Promise you haven't heard girl talk like this before! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/2-chicks-talkin-shyt/message
In this episode we welcome guests Patrick of Karayib News and discuss: • Staying off social media • Changing names • Being podcast friends • About our guest • Nella Rose's issues on I'm a Celebrity • Defending Black women on the internet [even if they're wrong] • Is it ok for hurt people to hurt people • The difficulty of buying Black • The best way to buy Black • Black owned banks • Diddy's new allegations with Aaron Hall • Will Diddy's career be affected • Men abusing women and it's lack of punishment • Learning about Guadalupe • AITA for breaking up with my girlfriend rather than sharing my lottery win with her? • #StavrosSays : Nu Deco Ensemble Lounge Concert Hip Hop Series [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9yURDbRc5dFE8JPsu66FQT3EhENycpHj] Connect with our guest: Patrick aka Lynx K is @LynxKOffishal on Twitter Karayib News is on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-Ag-2WBZn4jXZQr6fSvJuTf38MDZ2q6G] Connect with us at & send your questions & comments to: #ESNpod so we can find your comments www.esnpodcast.com www.facebook.com/ESNpodcasts www.twitter.com/ESNpodcast www.instagram.com/ESNpodcast @esnpodcast on all other social media esnpodcast@gmail.com It's important to subscribe, rate and review us on your apple products. You can do that here... www.bit.ly/esnitunes
[16 NOV 23] The BCP Podcast. Season 3, Episode 159 Run Time: 1:01:49 In this episode we have special guest Bishop Leon Benjamin. James and Pastor Leon discuss how Black voters will give Trump the win in 2024. Through a great awakening and efforts by the organization, MAGA BLACK and other the grassroots efforts- Black voters will increase the MAGA vote return the White House to Trump. We also discuss the failures of current policy, how and why the Black community is waking up and the importance of the nuclear family. We look at the trans agenda and other Marxists plots to destroy not just the Black community, but America. I GOT MY ORIGINAL TWITTER ACCOUNT BACK! PLEASE FOLLOW: https://twitter.com/Black_C_Patriot PICK UP SOME MERCH TO LOOK COOL AND SUPPORT OUR WORK: https://bcp-merch.creator-spring.com Also, check out Juniorette and Nana's YouTube show, NOTHING BUT THE NEWS! : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu3lxLxp3ZuJRga7gF9KIyg
Kenyan-born comedian Njambi McGrath exposes the devastating impact of British colonisers on her grandmother's life and how the legacy of racism affects her own life in the UK today. Originally from Kenya but living in London with her white husband and British children for over a decade, Njambi McGrath finds herself in a tricky position, quite literally in bed with the coloniser! Exploring the past to find answers for the present, she compares her grandmother's life under imperialist Britain, with the rise of Nazism and fascism, to her own political climate... with Nazism, and fascism once again on the rise. With a penchant for incisive one-liners, she challenges our ideas about race and progress and takes on everything from colonialism and culture wars, to coronations and the church. In this episode, Njambi details the arrival of the British colonisers and the immediate impact it had on her grandmother's generation. With some dark humour, she tells stories of the introduction of concentration camps and forced labour and compares them to the cruelty she faced herself as a child in boarding school, and the legacy of racism which has affected her closest relationships to this day. Produced by Julia Sutherland A Dabster production for BBC Radio 4
On Today's Show Vince will Rate and Review: Major League (1989), Knocked Up (2007), Black Dynamite (2009), Outlaw Johnny Black (2023), A Haunting in Venice (2023) If you'd like to become a Producer or see more content, check out thedailyratings.com TimeCodes: Major League: 3:48 Knocked Up: 22:57 Black Dynamite: 33:53 Outlaw Johnny Black: 57:09 A Haunting in Venice: 1:12:05 Executive Producers: - Sean Dunleavy - Brandon Beebe
We talk with Bethann Hardison about her 50+ year career as a trailblazer in the fashion world. She started modeling in the late '60s during the height of the Black is Beautiful movement. With her brown skin and short afro, Hardison describes herself as being the first "Black Black" looking model. Later, she was one of the first Black women to own a modeling agency. There's a new documentary about her life and career called Invisible Beauty.John Powers reviews two films about the 1973 coup in Chile.
We talk with Bethann Hardison about her 50+ year career as a trailblazer in the fashion world. She started modeling in the late '60s during the height of the Black is Beautiful movement. With her brown skin and short afro, Hardison describes herself as being the first "Black Black" looking model. Later, she was one of the first Black women to own a modeling agency. There's a new documentary about her life and career called Invisible Beauty.John Powers reviews two films about the 1973 coup in Chile.
Today we revisit the mid-00's, Ice Cube-produced race-swapping reality TV show Black. White. Bruno does and says incredibly racist things while trying to prove racism isn't real Rene and Carmen fight over Carmen's use of the black term, "bitch" Rose tries rapping in her def poetry group Rene listens to an argument from a white bar patron about "how black people are" And Bryan and Rene wait to see if Bruno and Carmen will wear Dashikis on their visit to a black church service Sign up at http://patreon.com/miniondeathcult to hear the full episode or watch the stream with video.
In this episode we delve into the experiences and challenges faced by Black women in the advertising and marketing industry. Lollipop Mentoring CIC is a groundbreaking mentorship programme dedicated to supporting Black women by providing guidance and invaluable networking opportunities with senior leaders from all races. Did you know that, on average, Black women earn £20,000 less than their white male counterparts in similar roles? Its founder, Maria McDowell, will be joined by Rachel Wilkinson, a respected senior department manager. Together, they share their first-hand experiences as accomplished senior Black/Black mixed-race women, offering candid insights and opinions on fostering inclusive environments for individuals and organisations alike. Get ready for eye-opening discussions that will hopefully inspire change and empower all. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Me and Shahid are back with episode #172 of Hood Classics... 2022 Black Adam!!! Twitter @jeffvstheworld - Jeff @philly_drugs - Shahid --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeffvstheworld/support
What makes you proud to be black? What's the blackest thing you've done lately? Join the ladies as they discuss black fathers in the household, black moms taking on most of the responsibility, being black in the workplace, and black mental health. Intro Music
Zibby interviews acclaimed novelist, scholar, and repeat MDHTTRB guest Daniel Black about Black on Black: On Our Resilience and Brilliance in America, a piercing, vulnerable collection of essays about being black in America and the ongoing fight for change. Daniel reveals what inspired him to be so raw and vulnerable for this new project. He also talks about his journey to accepting and embracing his sexuality, his relationship with the church and God, and his thoughts on the Bible (which, he admits, he might just have to rewrite!). Zibby included Black on Black in her 2023 Most Anticipated Books of the Year, and it didn't disappoint! Purchase on Zibby's Bookshop: http://bit.ly/3ZQ9al2Purchase on Bookshop: https://bit.ly/3yxk9nDSubscribe to Zibby's weekly newsletter here.Purchase Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books merch here. Now there's more! Subscribe to Acast+ and get exclusive access to the in-store author events at Zibby's Bookshop in Santa Monica, CA. Join today! https://plus.acast.com/s/moms-dont-have-time-to-read-books. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Special guest co-host LATRICE ROSS (Diversity Consultant) drops by to discuss the concept of some AFRICAN AMERICANS disliking/hating other BLACK PEOPLE. Do BLACK PEOPLE harm each other due to SELF-HATRED? Why are many BLACK CONSERVATIVES categorized as SELF-HATING BLACK people? Is COLORISM a form of this SELF-HATRED? How does anyone, no matter their race, overcome ANTI-BLACKNESS? MENTAL DIALOGUE asking the questions America's afraid to ask. ALL I ASK IS THAT YOU THINK --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/montoya-smith/message
8 Blessings & Burdens of Growing Up Black (Black Love) Growing up black was a blessing, but there were facets of how we grew up that could also be a burden. In this episode I discuss the strengths, weaknesses, blessings and burdens that come with growing up in a black family. Whether you're here to learn about what it was like growing up black, here to learn more about your black friends, or wanted a message to resonate with, this episode dives into my experience as a black person growing up in America. I noticed that a lot of the blessings and burdens are indicative of our black community. The reason I wanted to showcase these things is because I feel that they are strengths that our community can glean from, however sometimes they can also be weaknesses. Here are the 8 blessings that can also be burdens. Being Independent Growing up black, I think one of the greatest things that I learned was independence. Being independent taught me never to rely on other people for my success. It's taught me how to get stuff done on my own. It taught me that I can do more than I realized. Being black you realize you have to do things by yourself. I was a latchkey kid. This taught me a lot about independence. However, on the flip side of that coin, independence can make us reject the support from others. There's this strong sense of pride in our we have, which is great, but sometimes the burden of it is that it can make us so independent that we don't know how to get along with others. Show Some Respect The second blessing that I learned growing up black is respect. Now I have a very high version of respect for others. This also caused me to have a very high appreciation for authority. Growing up as a black kid, you didn't call grown ups by their first name; you addressed them by Mrs, Ms., or Mr. (insert last name). Growing up black, there was such a level of respect in our community. On the flip side, it can become a burden. When you don't develop the greatest relationships with your children, because you're hyper-focused on respect, it turns more into “Yes ma'am, no sir.” vs “Hey Mom, hey Daddy.” Discipline Your Kids Number three of growing up black taught me discipline. I learned how to be a disciplined person. On Saturday mornings, my mother would wake us up with her loud gospel music and that was our cleanup day. She didn't care that we were out of school that day and we wanted to relax, this was chore day! That taught me that you need to get stuff done. You don't just lay around and not participate in the community you live in. We're a part of a community, our little family. The burden is that sometimes we can be too disciplined, too rigid, and too stoic in our beliefs and our behaviors. Growing Up Black Takes Strength We learned strength growing up black. We learned how to be strong and tough. Not only physically strong, but also emotionally strong. It taught us how to not let life tear you down. Black folks were going through some difficult times. You couldn't let the happenings in society tear you down because you would be completely weak. On the flip side of that, sometimes that strength can make you too hard and unemotional. That takes a lot of work to undo. Resiliency Makes Us Strong Number five is my favorite thing to talk about. Resiliency is similar to strength, but resiliency is really having the ability to bounce back after getting knocked down. When I was young, I watched my mom go through all sorts of craziness in her life. She just kept getting back up even though she might get knocked down again. Nothing, it seemed, could keep her down. I learned that for myself as well. Unfortunately resiliency can sometimes make you stay in unhealthy or toxic relationships or friendships. It can cause you to not want to ever give up on things, even though “giving up” may be the best, healthiest thing for you. You Have To Be Resourceful My mom always knew how to make something from nothing. Growing up black, we learned all you need is a little to make something work. Learning how to be resourceful allowed me to use what I had at the time. It taught me creativity on a whole other level. This, however, can become a burden, because resourcefulness can breed a scarcity mentality. If you're always thinking you don't need a whole lot, then you won't expect what you actually deserve. This scarcity mentality can ruin relationships, so be aware of that. Family Matters What a blessing to have the rich legacy that black families provide. Family always came first. For the most part, black culture has a very family-centric focus. Having a close knit-family brought so much fun and laughter into my life. Cousins and family abounded everywhere. However, having a close family culture can also cause some burdens. Sometimes our families can meddle a little too much in our business. Because the family ties are so close, people will be up in your business who don't need to be. It's so important to learn how to set boundaries because of this. Spirituality and Faith in the Black Community Finally, the biggest blessing of growing up black is spirituality and faith. There is a super strong sense of faith and God in the black community. Prayer, faith and spirituality are so interwoven in the fabric of the black family. Not every black person is or was a Christian, but all the black people I knew honored God on some level. Church was a mainstay in many black families. On the flip side, this expectation of “godliness' can breed hypocrisy, making people be outwardly religious, but inwardly “rachet.” As I've mentioned in the episode, growing up black isn't superior to any other way of growing up. And, certainly, many of these lessons were experienced by other ethnicities and cultures as well. From my upbringing, being raised black, I have learned that what might seem like a burden can also be a blessing depending on the lens you're looking from. Links Mentioned in this Episode Real Relationship Talk Get Your Free 7 Secrets to a Healthy Marriage! Black Marriage in America SUBSCRIBE | SHARE | RATE | COMMENT To ensure you never miss an episode, be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Remember, sharing is caring! So, share these episodes with your friends and family via email or social media.
This week, Ella catches us with Armand before their debut in Katori Hall's The Hot Wing King at the Alliance Theater. They dish on local spots to eat, Beyonce news, and what dating is like for a Trans Black Femme. Armand also helps us name our honoree Good Judy of the week, Slyvester, and name our Bad Judy of the week. Good Judy is a weekly conversation podcast about drag, pop culture, and all things Queer with Atlanta drag queen, Ellasaurus Rex (@queen_ellarex). Tune in every Tuesday with Ella as she discusses the latest news, chats with very special guests, and crowns a Good Judy and Bad Judy of the week. Good Judy is part of the WUSSY Podcast Network, hosted by WUSSY Mag (@wussymag) Produced by Roby Abraham @rabraham88 Podcast Music by DJ Helix @1djhelix Podcast Art by @Neon.Horror Follow Good Judy Podcast on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/goodjudypod/
In Need to Know, Isaiah encourages listeners to avoiding spending money on the commercialization of Black History Month, and to utilize social media to commemorate the occasion. In All the Feels, the co-hosts discuss the history of Black TV spinoffs, and even ponder some missed opportunities for the genre. In Gotta Do, Fit February begins with an examination of anti-Blackness: Bianca and Isaiah look at how colorism and internalized racism impacts Black people. Also, the February Better You Book Club selection is revealed: "The Dream Dictionary" by Eric Ackroyd. Discussion and review coming February 25.
HAPPY BLACK HISTORY MONTH!! In this episode of Tea Time with Austin & Friends, we will be discussing the upcoming Michael Jackson biopic, Xscape and SWV's new reality show, the horrible death of Tyre Nichols, plus Beyonce is going on tour and you know we had to talk about it. Grab your tea cups and let's start sipping with extra special honorary cohost Sydney sitting today.
On this episode, Josh and Mike B. join me to talk about some new superhero movies. We're calling this our "Back in Black" episode since we're talking a bit about "Black Adam" and then going into our review of "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever". Josh and I are the only ones to have seen "Black Adam" so we talk generally with NO SPOILERS for that movie. We kick off "Wakanda Forever" with some general discussion and then we get into spoilers for the movie. You can check us out at the following places: Facebook: www.facebook.com/bryguysuperfriends Email: bryguysuperfriends@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/BGSuperFriends Twitch: www.twitch.tv/jedibryguy
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This week on the B-Rated Podcast, DJ and Thomas review Black Adam and discuss their contiued anxiety over Wakanda Forever and killing of T'Challa (DEAL WITH IT). They also talk about celebrities that seem like they want to be cult leaders and what could be the making of the greatest Celebrity reality TV show ever.
Finally THE ROCK is BACK in BLACK!!! Double A and CM Chuck saw Black Adam and we are here on this fine Friday Night to tell you just what we thought! With that being said SPOILERS are ahead!!! If you haven't seen Black Adam and do not want it spoiled we suggest turning this podcast off. Dwayne Johnson pursued this passion project for 15 years and we finally got to see the on screen appearance of a new and extremely powerful character BLACK ADAM. If you aren't familiar with him then you are in luck because Adamantium Adam is our resident Black Adam fan and CM Chuck is going to get the skinny on more of this character. Grab a cold beer, pop in your earbuds and tune for a fun one! Has the balance of power shifted in DC Universe??? We are going to tell you what we think! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jafnpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jafnpodcast/support
Listen……All I'm saying is that even though there ARE haters and there ARE racists and there ARE bigots and there ARE stupid people and there ARE overall delinquents amongst us…doesn't mean that everything they say is of that nature nor does it mean it gives anyone else the right to abdicate self criticism….ENJOY!!! Connect with ALW POD: https://linktr.ee/anylastwordspod ONE THREE THREE Traveling(3:01) Race Talk(16:12) Culture(30:19) Wedding Recap(35:14) Escape Room(1:09:33) World Talk(1:17:26) Last Words(1:49:41)
When does the code-switching stop?! Being black in the workplace or in society sometimes makes you feel like you can not fully show up as yourself. We demand you show your black a**!! Sault N Peppa Podcast Info IG: SaultnPeppa.CT FB: Sault N Peppa Podcast Merch: SaultnPeppaPodcast.com Youtube: Sault N Peppa Podcast - YouTube If you would like to be on the show or are interested in sponsoring an episode email saultnpeppapodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/snppodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/snppodcast/support
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Ron and Matt are joined by Dima of The Black Black, Kissed By An Animal & REDS to talk about his pick John Frusciante - Niandra LaDes And Usually Just A T-Shirt
Being a Black woman at a PWI can have us feeling like we have to carry the institution on our back, while also trying to maintain a social life that pours into us—but is that always what it takes for us to thrive? Tune into a conversation with Kaylah Lightfoot as we unpack the difference between surviving and thriving in predominantly white spaces as a Black girl!
#TravelingWhileBlackInSeattle - In this episode of Traveling While Black in Seattle when the Love's tell us all about the iconic historical figure and pioneer, George Bush of Tumwater, WA. Bush was a black man who was one of the first to settle in Washington State and the first black man to own land in Evergreen State. Be sure to check our interactive map if you're visiting Seattle at www.travelingwhileblackseattle.com #WWConverge #BlackMediaMatters #BlackTravel #TravelNoire #BlackSeattle #BlackInSeattle
Yall fw the new setup??? Had to switch it up real quick. Its really just a foreshadowing of what's to come in future episodes so make sure to stay tuned!! But who is your favorite black actor? Or who do you think the best black actor is? It is still black history month, so we had to drop a video for yall. We actually got more on the way too so make sue to watch those as well. Let's make sure to show some black love in the comments!!! Hope yall enjoyed this episode… and as always… Cop Some Merch… Merch Link- https://got15entertainment.com Sub To The Patreon… Patreon Link- https://www.patreon.com/GOT15 Leave a Like… Leave a Comment… Turn on Post Notifications…
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On this episode of The Pregame, the crew discusses Whoopi's return to "The View." We also dive into racial profiling in the latest police brutality incident with teenagers in a mall fight. We also discuss Pusha T's Petty Level in his latest interview w/Complex. Tune in to hear more! #blacknessisablessing #theview #mallfight #racialbias #pushat #dietcoke #complexnews #hiphopculture
Happy Black History Month everyone - in this episode we're talking about our experiences with race and coming of age. We dive into our childhood experiences, being the only Black child in education systems and learning to navigate self love as young Black women. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Phat Girl Chronicles is coming with UNAPOLOGETIC BLACKNESS, ALL FEBRUARY LONG!!! From Black Movies, Black Music, Black Authors, Black Bodies, Black Love, Black Excellence, and MUCH MUCH MORE!!! Join your favorite podcast crew as we chop it up about some of our favorite Black businesses, Black music, and Black firsts!!! And don't forget we got another amazing New Music Moment from Themouth_moments, a new Maybe it's just me segment from ItsTroche & another new The F Word segment from Leo Ra'Chel!!! And we've added two new segments to get you in moving and grooving even after you watch the show with The Affirmation of the Week...... and a way for you to get your laugh on with our segment For Shitz and Gigglez!!! Get in tune and join us for all of this Black Excellence all month long!!!! Join in on this conversation by checking out this episode on our YouTube Channel by clicking the link: https://youtu.be/zi_RZqxwxEY And check out some of our other super dope Black Blackity Black Black episodes by clicking this link: https://youtu.be/fpj5rd98WcQ We want to hear all of your lightbulb moments, hilarious moments you enjoyed, what you learned and what you plan to do to enjoy this Black Blackity Black Black February, so come connect with us.......... Instagram: @thephatgirlchronicles Facebook.com/thephatgirlchronicles Twitter: @pgcpodcast YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/ThePhatGirlChronicles You42: https://www.you42.com/channel/1647 Did something in this episode resonate with you?!? Did our conversation open up more of your thoughts about becoming a business owner?!? If so, please share this episode with a friend and leave a 5-star review and comment wherever you listen to this podcast. We love to how our show made your day or taught you something new!!! https://www.facebook.com/thephatgirlchronicles/reviews --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/phatgirlchronicles/message
Lenny Bruce's brilliantly subversive comedy routine about beauty overriding racism got me thinking about masculine/feminine aesthetics perhaps overriding the asserted positions of even the most fervent cisgender female supporters of unfettered, no-compromise trans bathroom and locker room privileges.
All Black Everything! This week we take a break and have some fun by taking time to appreciate all things black from tv sitcoms to music. Would you pass the "black" test??
All Black Everything! This week we take a break and have some fun by taking time to appreciate all things black from tv sitcoms to music. Would you pass the "black" test??
On this episode we're talking about the best black comedy movies. There were so many to choose from. Harlem nights, Friday, Don't be a menace etc. it was hard but we broke it down till one. Let us know if you agree with our number one pick.
In this episode, I speak with a married couple about black love and the must-haves of a good relationship. The conversation addresses some very much-needed dialogue centered around the need for knowing yourself and doing the spiritual, moral, and financial work before pursuing a marriage relationship. The two take a walk down memory lane and speak to their must-haves and how they articulated those must-haves to their new significant other. We all know that marriage in the black community has been somewhat of a pain point and needs to be completely overhauled in the way we think, act and feel about the institution of marriage. Listen and take this journey with us as we talk about Black love and the must-haves of a good relationship on the All things black podcast.Please support the show by liking, sharing, commenting, and rating on Apple podcast or any of the streaming platforms you listen to.ATB LinqDonate to the showSchedule your guest interviewPlease support guest.www.alkebulanlife.comIG Alkebulan LifestyleAfrican/ Urban women and men's apparel, accessories, health and beauty productsFreight broker sitewww.skylegacylogistics.comLife InsuranceInfo@skylegacyfinancialservices.comemail or call 901 554 5444---Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/allthingsblack/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsblack/support --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/c4challenge/message
or all of the chaos it has brought the pandemic has forced us to be more critical of the celebrities who have for so long been the ideal to aspire to. While long known for her carefully curated public persona, Beyoncé was the latest celeb to find herself facing critique after she became the first Black Woman to wear the Tiffany Diamond, a piece from from Tiffany and Company's collection that is tied to a history of colonialism. In this episode we welcome back longtime supporter Dr. Keyanah Nurse to unpack the implications of Beyoncé wearing this diamond. Guest: Keyanah Nurse, Phd, @KeyanahNurse Follow Us at: Twitter: @DrinkingWBlerds Facebook: Drinking With Blerds Blog: drinkingwithblerds.com Shannon Sorhaindo: @PrettiiRandom Khemani Gibson: @JamaicanScholar Use #DrinkingWithBlerds to join the conversation on Twitter! Intro music “Imagination” and outro music “Hendrix” provided by WorldHipHopBeats.com
In this week's episode, I analyze where my roots in blackness come from. How have my experiences growing up molded my view of self-identity and is my overwhelming sense of black pride healthy or potentially a coping mechanism that could be detrimental or limiting? Put your seat belts on, sit back, relax, & just ride w/ me.
Welcome to another incredible episode of The Jazzy Comedy Show! For. your listening pleasure, we discuss blackness, black power, and Dababy. Tune is for laughs and goofy insights from a man that you will find no where, but on The Jazzy Comedy Show! We welcome Joshua Black to the stage!Subscribe, leave a gold 5-Star positive review and share with friends, families, and new vibrations in your life! Shoutout to France, England, Hong Kong, Italy, Turkey, Brazil, Rwanda, Nigeria, Poland, The Netherlands, Germany, and all the international players tuning in to The Jazzy Comedy Show! Many thanks to Green on The Go Delivery in Oakland for supplying all The Jazzy Comedy Show Cannabis needs! Use #JacieGOG to receive 10% of all cannabis orders from Green on the Go Delivery! Your Welcome!
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This week Ore and Michelle dive into the topic of blackness. We talk about how some people of the black race tend to reject their race for themselves. We will talk about the reasons why this happens in our community as well as our own experiences with people we know. We also dive into the definitions of race, ethnicity, and nationality. We discuss our personal views on the three and how they differ from society. What do you guys think about this topic? Let us know! We know it's been a while and we are happy to announce that our podcast episodes will now be dropping every week! Tune in every Friday at 12 pm to listen to your favorite petty queens! Make sure to follow our podcast IG page @_petty_pod, and our personal pages @oluwabeyonce & @chelleadjei Email us at: theepettypod@gmail.com. This week's small business can be found on Instagram @kamals_kuisine --- 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/petty-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/petty-pod/support
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