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SEND US A MESSAGE! We'd Love to Chat With you and Hear your thoughts! We'll read them on the next episode. Are we allowed to talk about marginalization and white Christians in the same breath? Is that really a thing? Do white-American Christians feel the pressure of the growing racial tension between ethnic subcultures in the country? Are they allowed to ask questions about it? Are Daren and Brandon, as black men, allowed to care? Instead of asking these questions to the culture, the Christian ought to turn to scripture and the answers would be obvious. Though Daren and Brandon may be called uncle toms, coons and the other things...we're not under constant threat of being labeled a racist - a tension our white brothers and sisters are constantly experiencing. This is UNDOUBETLDY a contentious conversation and we don't care. We brought on an OG listener, Alissa Hollander, who is a sister in Christ and is becoming a good friend to discuss the growing difficulties of being a white-American who loves the Lord...and isn't racist. Support the showPlease Rate & Comment!Hosts: Brandon and Daren SmithWebsite: www.blackandblurred.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/blackandblurredPaypal: https://paypal.me/blackandblurredYouTube: Black and Blurred PodcastIG: @BlackandBlurredPodcastX: @Blurred_Podcast
Spanning more than 150 years, Black Fire brings together the words of Friends who spoke truth to power in some of America's most tumultuous times. Featuring the writing and speeches of Bayard Rustin, Bill Sutherland, Sojourner Truth and many more, this book is a unique exploration into the spirituality and activism of Black Friends, told in their own words.In partnership with Friends General Conference, we're bringing you an exclusive peek into the new audiobook of Black Fire: African American Quakers on Spirituality and Human Rights.In this behind-the-scenes episode, we'll speak with some of the book's editors and share never-before-heard excerpts from the audio version. Become a monthly supporter! Sign up for the Daily Quaker Message.
On episode 2 of We Can't Do It Alone, Nōn sits down with NY Times bestselling author Frederick Joseph to explore the craft and respite of writing poetry, Black boys and men being whole beings capable of being strong and soft, collective liberation, and how we feel collective care should look like: I am yours and you are mine. Frederick is the author of the heart-stirring poetry collection, We Alive, Beloved. Helpful things mentioned during this episode: Frederick Joseph@fredtjosephWe Alive, BelovedTrans Defense Fund LA Frederick Joseph is a Westchester raised two-time New York Times bestselling author, and a “genius across genres.” His books include a poetry collection, We Alive, Beloved, two books of nonfiction, Patriarchy Blues, and The Black Friend, a collaboration, Better Than We Found It, and a children's book, The Courage to Dream, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Joseph's books have been named an Amazon Editors' Pick, notable by the International Literacy Association, Best Children's Book of the Year by Bank Street College, a Cooperative Children's Book Center Choice selection, Booklist Editors' Choice, and more. He has written for The Boston Globe, Essence, Huffington Post, AdWeek, and Cosmopolitan, and won both the Letter Review Poetry prize and a Letter Review Essay prize. His most recent writing on politics and culture can be found on his Substack. He lives with his wife Porsche and dog Stokely in New York City. How you can support Nōn and this independently-run podcast: Leave a 5-star rating and a wildly glowing review for We Can't Do It Alone on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your pods.Share your helpers with Nōn here and he may (or may not but still be delighted) share your helper on the podcast in season 2.Order The Feely Cards on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org or your local indie bookseller for yourself and everyone you know.Follow @wecantdoitalone on Instagram. Thank you for listening to We Can't Do It Alone! Don't forget about the helpers. We all need help. Even you.
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On this episode I sit down with Isabelle as she talks about her experience dating in Korea, being the token black friend to Koreans and also avoiding Korea church cults. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On episode 2 of We Can't Do It Alone, Nōn sits down with NY Times bestselling author Frederick Joseph to explore the craft and respite of writing poetry, Black boys and men being whole beings capable of being strong and soft, collective liberation, and how we feel collective care should look like: I am yours and you are mine. Frederick is the author of the heart-stirring poetry collection, We Alive, Beloved.Helpful things mentioned during this episode:Frederick Joseph@fredtjosephWe Alive, BelovedTrans Defense Fund LAFrederick Joseph is a Westchester raised two-time New York Times bestselling author, and a “genius across genres.” His books include a poetry collection, We Alive, Beloved, two books of nonfiction, Patriarchy Blues, and The Black Friend, a collaboration, Better Than We Found It, and a children's book, The Courage to Dream, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Joseph's books have been named an Amazon Editors' Pick, notable by the International Literacy Association, Best Children's Book of the Year by Bank Street College, a Cooperative Children's Book Center Choice selection, Booklist Editors' Choice, and more. He has written for The Boston Globe, Essence, Huffington Post, AdWeek, and Cosmopolitan, and won both the Letter Review Poetry prize and a Letter Review Essay prize. His most recent writing on politics and culture can be found on his Substack. He lives with his wife Porsche and dog Stokely in New York City.How you can support Nōn and this independently-run podcast:Leave a 5-star rating and a wildly glowing review for We Can't Do It Alone on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your pods.Share your helpers with Nōn here and he may (or may not but still be delighted) share your helper on the podcast in season 2.Pre-order The Feely Cards on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org or your local indie bookseller for yourself and everyone you know.Follow @wecantdoitalone on Instagram.Thank you for listening to We Can't Do It Alone! Don't forget about the helpers. We all need help. Even you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Your favorite odd couple discuss the latest episodes of The Acolyte, House of the Dragon, The Boys, and Bevery Hills Cop: Axel F! Help the channel grow by checking out our Patreon: / thefatmannation Get your asses over to US Ark and become a member at https://usark.org/ Follow me on Instagram: / thefatmannation Follow me on Facebook: / therealchriseaton Subscribe to me on YouTube: / c thefatmannation Check out the website at http://www.thefatmannation.com Get yourself a T-Shirt and become a member of #fatmannation at http://www.thefatmannation.com For all inquiries, please E-Mail: snakesandthefatman@gmail.com Snakes and the Fatman 467 Bedford Road Suite 50 Pleasantville, NY 10570
Your favorite white and black guy discuss The Boys, The Acolyte, and House of the Dragon... plus... Is It Racist!
We sit down and discuss Is It Racist?, The Acolyte, and Godzilla Minus One. Watch the movies ahead of time and join the conversation, anticipation, the world, the media, so much information...
In this episode the boys Dish on Drugs, Discord and Dedication. -Forced to be on the Radio.-You can’t trust an addict.-Firing a Meth Head.-Tyler has no Black Friends.-Speaking at a HighSchool.-Jay’s stolen gas.-I don’t want to do it.-UCLA and Columbia. Check us out on social media, or send us an email at regrettablejtp@gmail.com. All music... The post Episode 161: Block of Cheese first appeared on The Ouachita Podcasts.
Fun fact about Kristin: she's REALLY good at spades! Another fun fact: she regularly gets spray tans. Add that together...is she accidentally doing something super offensive?! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode, Ren and Ginger discuss that Leopards Eating People's Faces Party and their current spokesperson, Candace Owens. Featuring transphobes getting mad about Pokemon, learning straight culture from Love Is Blind, and surprising hero, Kim Kardashian. Citations at thisfnguypod.com
Andrew Schultz aka Mr. Goody Two Shoes and Joseph Huggins aka OldManHuggie Discuss Sen. Katie Britt Real Quick. The Rest Of The Show Notes Below. Music Provided By FigureA Therapy Questions: 1 Would you rather be an excellent singer or a superb dancer? 2 Would you rather live in a mansion alone or in a small house with a large family? 3 Would you rather be known for your kindness or your intelligence? 4 Would you rather live one life that lasts 1,000 years or live 10 lives that last 100 years each? Topics: Boeing Killed that man https://www.npr.org/2024/03/12/1238033573/boeing-whistleblower-john-barnett-dead Bloody RNC https://apnews.com/article/republican-national-committee-trump-staffing-cuts-46bc8afcc152aecfd471161a59b74005 Miami vs SB https://www.miamibeachfl.gov/breakup/?gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjw-r-vBhC-ARIsAGgUO2CRxpDeMhAWlF-WeYWHDwrZ3oVxbZEC9KK4AbzpmcNLtNbu2bRL7LAaAl6mEALw_wcB&mkwid=s%7Cpcrid%7C690226771919%7Cpkw%7Cmiami+spring+break+rules%7Cpmt%7Cp%7Cpdv%7Cc%7C https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/miami-beach/article286503825.html Desantis has no black friends https://www.npr.org/2024/03/12/1238108601/naacp-black-athletes-florida-desantis-boycott
Bob and Monet return with their no-nonsense advice, tackling some of life's toughest questions. They dive deep into interrogating internalized racism, offering insights on how to challenge and overcome ingrained biases. They also share their wisdom on building meaningful connections and making more black friends. They spill the truth about starting drag, revealing the highs, lows, and everything in between for aspiring queens. And for those navigating the unpredictable waters of Grindr, they offer their savvy tips and tricks for finding love (or whatever you're looking for) in the digital age. Tune in for laughter, empowerment, and unfiltered advice that'll leave you feeling inspired and ready to conquer the world! Start all your shopping at https://rakuten.com or get the Rakuten app to start saving today, your Cash Back really adds up! Want to see exclusive Sibling Rivalry Bonus Content? Head over to www.patreon.com/siblingrivalrypodcast to be the first to see our latest Sibling Rivalry Podcast Videos! @BobTheDragQueen @MonetXChange Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is the episode I never envisioned making because I created the content **today** (Feb 20). I was going to take a bye week, but the pop culture news would not allow it. So we are talking the trainwreck that is Tom Sandoval from Vanderpump Rules's press tour. Support the show
Super Bowl Wrap Up: Jeff's 49ers did not get the job done due to Jeff's hubris! Also favorite commercials, catty comments and Usher's looks and Ice Spice's demonic hand signs. Jim and Them ESPN YA'LL. Police Vs. Acorn: A cop hears an acorn hits his car and spazzes out thinking that he was shot and unloads his clip into his car. This is the weakest man to ever live. Apple Vision Pro: Are we finally entering the Ready Player One future we have been promised? Are we ready for the VR headset takeover! LET'S JUST TALK!, BOOGIE NIGHTS!, DON CHEADLE!, GOOD EVENING COWARDS!, TWITCH!, KICK!, YOUTUBE!, PATREON!, COLLECTIONS!, SUPER BOWL!, 49ERS!, CHIEFS!, CURSE!, JAPAN!, QUARANTINE!, 2020 REPEAT!, CRUISE SHIP!, GOOD GAME!, BLOW OUT!, PREVENT DEFENSE!, ESPN!, SPORTS SHOW!, USHER!, BUTTER FACE!, BABY FACE!, ZACH BRAFF!, DONALD FAISON!, JASON MOMOA!, SISQO!, CATTY!, JAY-Z!, LISA SIMPSON!, GUM IN HER HAIR!, PEANUT BUTTER!, U2!, ROLLING STONES!, PRINCE!, MICHAEL JACKSON!, IN LIVING COLOR!, ICE SPICE!, DEMONIC SYMBOLS!, TAYLOR SWIFT!, GANG SIGNS!, TOO SWEET!, BULLET CLUB!, THE CLIQUE!, BLACK FRIEND!, ADAM FRIEDLAND!, CUMTOWN!, NICK MULLEN!, MATT HEALY!, GHETTO GAGGERS!, JESUS!, ANOINTING OF THE FEET!, WASHING FEET!, HE GOT US!, COMMERCIAL!, MAX REBO!, CHRIS PRATT!, PRINGLES!, OSMOSIS JONES!, CHRIS ROCK!, BILL MURRAY!, SHOCK COLLAR COMEDY!, TRUMP IMPRESSION!, LAS VEGAS!, CAREER!, DRESSED AS TRUMP!, ACORN AND THE POLICE OFFICER!, AESOP FABLE!, SHOTS FIRED!, BARREL ROLL!, NO FOOD!, FREAK OUT!, I'M HIT!, SHOTS FIRED!, SILENCER!, MEDIC!, NOT INJURED!, EMOTIONAL TRAUMA!, SELF DRIVING CARS!, SAN FRANCISCO!, TESTING GROUNDS!, WAYMO!, SMASHED WINDOWS!, SET ON FIRE!, TECH BROS!, ANGRY MOB!, VR!, META QUEST 3!, APPLE VISION PRO!, AUGMENTED REALITY!, VR!, JACKED IN!, APPS!, EXPERIENCE!, ZIPPO APP!, DRINK A BEER!, METAVERSE!, FORTNITE!, ROBLOX!, HER!, COMPANIONSHIP!, AI!, AUTO BLOWER! You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
Premiering tomorrow at noon… The My 1 Black Friend and My 1 White Friend Reunion Show! I sit down with my old pdcasting partner Dakim Duncan for the first time in years. Enough people searched “Chris Eaton” on Spotify and the old pop culture podcast showed up and enough of you liked it enough where you guys requested I have Dakim on the show! Thanks to all the Snakes and the Fatman fans for this recommendation and hopefully you guys go back and listen to My 1 Black Friend and My 1 White Friend shows from days gone by! Currently, Dakim co-hosts another podcast called Vintage Geeks so check them out today! Not only that, but we have Ernesto Vargas of Tradesmen Exotics on a brand new 15 Minutes of Lame! Go pick yourself up a bada$$ bracelet from The Hero Company at www.theherocompany.com/snakesandthefatman #vintagegeekspodcast #tradesmenexotics #snakesandthefatman
Why are there so few Black Quakers in mostly-white Quaker meetings? What can white Quakers do to support and encourage Friends of Color? And what can we learn from how Black Friends worship? This season we're taking inspiration from Civil Rights organizer Bayard Rustin and looking at how Black Quakers are at work in the world, starting with our first episode of Season 2.In this episode, we talk to Ayesha Imani, a founder of the Ujima Friends Meeting and Ujima Friends Peace Center.Through Ujima, Black Friends have created a vibrant hub of worship, culture, and peace by providing for the needs of their Philadelphia neighborhood as they try to embody the Beloved Community — an idea championed by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in which everyone is cared for and there is no poverty, hunger or hate.Go to the episode page for discussion questions, a transcript and to leave a comment. Become a monthly supporter!Sign up for the Daily Quaker Message.
Black people are amazing so why don't Black shows get more seasons? Why do people with money think it's okay to voodoo on people's heads? If you think the game is rigged, give me the hookups so I can win these parlays!
Fatimah Gilliam is an author, lawyer, sought-after speaker, consultant, and founder of The Azara Group, a consulting firm that provides diversity and inclusion, leadership development, negotiation, and strategy consulting services to Fortune 500 corporations, senior executives leading billion-dollar businesses, and industry thought leaders. Her groundbreaking book, Race Rules: What Your Black Friend Won't Tell You, is a practical manual of the unwritten rules that can help readers navigate today's racially polarized world. In short, it's a ‘how-to' manual for white people to be less racially offensive; enabling them to develop stronger and more respectful cross-racial friendships and professional relationships with people of color. Today, Fatimah joins us as “white America's Black friend” to tell us what others won't say to our faces nor share about perspectives of color on white behaviors, choices, and interactions. She shares deep, transformative insights from her book, which seeks to open the door to perspectives of color so white people can learn, make better choices, take different actions, and evolve with a diversifying society in the 21st century. This conversation is an excellent source of well-informed and hard-hitting advice for those looking to move beyond performative allyship and live their non-racist values, rather than just talk about them. As we discuss, this is ideal for anyone who wants to bring the unconscious forward to consciousness, so they can take new actions every day that will directly and powerfully address and combat racism both in our own lives and behaviors, and in the world we live in. Tune in to learn more! Key Highlights From This Episode: • What inspired Fatimah to write this book and what her intentions are for it. [04:31] • Ways that being a light-skinned Black woman has impacted her view of racism. [07:57] • Defining racism and why Fatimah chooses to focus on impact rather than intent. [09:53] • The ‘how-to' guide she offers and how Race Rules differs from other books on racism. [13:37] • How racism is distinct from prejudice with the key ingredient being power. [18:42] • Fatimah's “Top 5” of 31 race rules and insight into her three-step Bedrock Race Rule. [20:15] • Othering, marginalization, and how to ensure the language you use isn't offensive and harmful. [28:00] • Rules for discussing race for white people who see themselves as anti-racist allies. [33:59] • Understanding the relationship between defensiveness and exceptionalism. [41:14] • A favorite passage of Fatimah's from Race Rules, where to get the book, parting advice, and more. 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It is about whether or not the impact of your choices harms people of color individually and collectively.” — @fatimahgilliam [0:11:05] “With Race Rules, I'm trying to give people access to information so that they can live their values and not just talk about their values.” — @fatimahgilliam [0:18:10] “What happens a lot of times when we're talking about race is we move to all the other ‘isms' and don't focus on what is the hardest thing for American society to focus on: – having a conversation, evaluation, and analysis of race in peoples' [personal and professional] lives.” — @fatimahgilliam [0:39:44] “[All whites in America], even the person who is the most woke, liberal, and progressive, all of them are engaging in decisions in small [and] big ways that – have a harmful, racialized, negative impact on people of color.” — @fatimahgilliam [0:43:22] “People can change collectively and individually. 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Nikki Haley now admits The Civil War was about 'Slavery'; says she 'had Black friends growing up' Michael Imhotep founder of The African History Network & Roland Martin - 1-5-24 Former Governor of South Carolina and Republican Presidential Candidate, Nikki Haley, continues to do damage control for her omission of slavery in response to a question about the causes of the Civil War last month, and on Thursday defended her response in part by noting, “I had Black friends growing up.” Nikki Haley continues to do damage control for her omission of slavery in response to a question about the causes of the Civil War last month, and on Thursday defended her response in part by noting, “I had Black friends growing up.” 76% OFF!!! Kwanzaa Bundle Pack Sale! Get our Bundle Pack of 2 Online History Courses ON DEMAND & 15 Downloadable Lectures from Historian, Michael Imhotep founder of The African History Network for Only $100 (76% OFF)! Sale Ends Sunday, 1-21-24 ORDER HERE: https://TheAfricanHistoryNetwork.com/ or https://theahn.learnworlds.com/bundles?bundle_id=black-friday-course-bundle-2023-ancient-kemet-trans-atlantic-slave-trade-black-resistance-movements-michael-imhotep
Sherwin dissects Nikki Haley's response that she has black friends in regard to her civil war comments. He evaluates the republican candidates and how they are navigating the media while campaigning.
In todays tip Zeee talks about how you can learn faster from your mistakes.A lot of people ask us for tips and tricks all the time but the fastest and best way to learn is by doing, making mistakes and learning from them.We hope you enjoyed this holiday series of 10 fashion business tips and we have some bonuses coming up for you tomorrow!We appreciate you and every listen. Have a happy and safe holiday!
He's the New York Times bestselling author of "The Black Friend." A mover and maker, he made the Forbes “30 Under 30” list as Founder of “We Have Stories,” which provides free support to marginalized storytellers and organizations that shift cultural bias toward full inclusion. His #RentRelief campaign—a COVID19 support effort—raised more than $2 million dollars in aid. He created the largest ever GoFundMe campaign: #BlackPantherChallenge; raising over $950,000 and allowing 75,000 children worldwide to see the Black Panther film for free. He's Frederick Joseph, author of the book, PATRIARCHY BLUES, and my guest on this episode of The Janus Adams Show.
In this SPC Reissued, Marc is joined by SPC Patron extraordinaire Eric to take a trip back in time, to an era marked by earthquakes and poor race relations the fictional Coast City of 1971. After "backup Green Lantern" Guy Gardner gets HIT BY A BUS, a Guardian decides to really test Hal Jordan's willpower by forcing him to recruit and train free-spirited, guetto-residing architect John Stewart as his Earth's new backup Green Lantern. This being the Silver Age, inappropriate racial commentary ensues! Plus, will Oliver Queen run for Mayor to end a (different) race war?To become more than just a podcast supporter, but a part of the SPC community, be sure to join the Second Print Comics Club on Patreon!The SPC Comics Club features all the bonus content bonus content and perks, including early episode releases and original shows like , Moore To the Story, The Savage Dragon Catch-Up Podcast, Thunderstruck! (The World's Only Thunderstrike Podcast), Unforced Works (The Force Works podcast), Remso Rants, the newly acquired Degenerate Panel and so much more, all for a measly $5 per month! But now you can also grow your comic collection with hardcover graphic novels and "Fuck it Pile" comics that Remso and Marc will hand pick and mail to you at higher levels of SPCC membership! Check it all out now!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/second-print-comics-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Internet sensation Ziwe tells Tom about getting her first joke on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert at 20 years old, why she started asking her guests, “How many Black friends do you have?” and how she had to look inward to write her new book of essays, “Black Friend.”
The queen of cringey interviews Ziwe talks about her new book, Black Friend, her love for Bravo and Vanderpump Rules, friendship with Emrata, her dream guest and more!Produced by Dear MediaThis 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.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This one starts with Bill trying to do a dive into confirmation bias and it quickly derails into Thanksgiving madness.
Writer and comedian Ziwe has made a career out of conducting charged and satirical interviews. She joins us this week to discuss her debut essay collection, Black Friend (5:45), the backstory behind her essay WikiFeet (10:19), her early affinity for broadcast news (13:06), the influence of satirists Jonathan Swift and Stephen Colbert (15:10), and her early, formative experiences working in comedy (35:05). On the back-half, Ziwe reflects on the making of her YouTube series Baited (38:06), a memorable episode with Aparna Nancherla (41:30), her pandemic pivot to IG live (43:30) and the Showtime variety show that followed (46:30). To close, a philosophy on art-making from Ira Glass (50:40) and what Ziwe hopes for in her next chapter (56:15).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ziwe is a comedian and writer perhaps best known for her provocative Instagram Live and Youtube interview series, Baited, or her Showtime variety sketch show, Ziwe. Both shows highlighted her talent for getting to the heart of the most divisive American issues, while still managing to produce hilarity. Today, she's here to discuss her most personal project yet: Black Friend: Essays. Ziwe talks about how her comedy background helped lay the foundation for the book's content and structure, the reason the essays are heavily footnoted, and why becoming a good artist means being very bad at your craft for a long time. SPANX TERMS & CONDITIONSOffer valid only toward SPANX brand styles on http://www.spanx.com . Promotion code must be applied at checkout to redeem discount. Offer expires December 31st, 2023 at 11:59PM ET. Offer not valid at other retail outlets. No adjustments on previous purchases. Offer is void where taxed, restricted or prohibited by law. Offer is non-transferable, not redeemable for cash and subject to change without notice. Offer cannot be combined with other offers or discounts. Purchase limits per household may apply. This offer is made by Spanx, Inc.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ziwe is a comedian and writer perhaps best known for her provocative Instagram Live and Youtube interview series, Baited, or her Showtime variety sketch show, Ziwe. Both shows highlighted her talent for getting to the heart of the most divisive American issues, while still managing to produce hilarity. Today, she's here to discuss her most personal project yet: Black Friend: Essays. Ziwe talks about how her comedy background helped lay the foundation for the book's content and structure, the reason the essays are heavily footnoted, and why becoming a good artist means being very bad at your craft for a long time.SPANX TERMS & CONDITIONSOffer valid only toward SPANX brand styles on http://www.spanx.com . Promotion code must be applied at checkout to redeem discount. Offer expires December 31st, 2023 at 11:59PM ET. Offer not valid at other retail outlets. No adjustments on previous purchases. Offer is void where taxed, restricted or prohibited by law. Offer is non-transferable, not redeemable for cash and subject to change without notice. Offer cannot be combined with other offers or discounts. Purchase limits per household may apply. This offer is made by Spanx, Inc.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Brad talks to 2 time New York Times bestselling author Frederick Joseph about intersectional feminism, how people can be both oppressed and privileged at the same time, why he could beat Joe Rogan's ass. Plus, they dive into the historical idea of women seen as property. Fred has written the sometimes-banned books "The Black Friend" and "Patriarchy Blues", as well as "Better Than We Found It" and "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever - The Courage to Dream". On this episode, Brad got to do something few people have done - talk with one of their favorite authors about specific passages of one of their favorite books. Fred's Substack: https://frederickjoseph.substack.com/ Hosted and Produced by Brad Gage Logo by Nolan Fabricius Theme Song by Russell Henson
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Top 10 Countdown: Number 4, Season 2 Episode 14 Shane's One Black Friend
Racist Mom ~ My mom won't speak to me because I have black friends. Listen to caller's personal dramas four times each week as Dr. Kenner takes your calls and questions on parenting, romance, love, family, marriage, divorce, hobbies, career, mental health - any personal issue! Call anytime, toll free 877-Dr-Kenner. Visit www.drkenner.com for more information about the show.
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Aisha Harris, co-host of NPR's beloved Pop Culture Happy Hour podcast, chats to Melissa about her new book "Wannabe, Reckonings with the Pop Culture that Shapes Me". “Aisha Harris is one of our smartest, most entertaining modern cultural critics. The nine pieces offer insight on Stevie Wonder, the Spice Girls, Pen15, and New Girl—among many other pop artifacts, of course—which might as well be parlance for, ‘Read me immediately.'” —ELLE Aisha Harris has made a name for herself as someone you can turn to for a razor-sharp take on whatever show or movie everyone is talking about. Now, she turns her talents inward, mining the benchmarks of her nineties childhood and beyond to analyze the tropes that are shaping all of us, and our ability to shape them right back. In the opening essay, an interaction with Chance the Rapper prompts an investigation into the origin myth of her name. Elsewhere, Aisha traces the evolution of the “Black Friend” trope from its Twainian origins through to the heyday of the Spice Girls, teen comedies like Clueless, and sitcoms of the New Girl variety. And she examines the overlap of taste and identity in this era, rejecting the patriarchal ethos that you are what you like. Whatever the subject, sitting down with her book feels like hanging out with your smart, hilarious, pop culture–obsessed friend—and it's a delight. Show Notes Aisha's website Aisha's Instagram @aha88 Is 'Barbie' corporate propaganda or Malibu Metacommentary™? Why not both! - NPR In Her Voice is a Woman and Hollywood Podcast, hosted by Melissa Silverstein (Founder of Women and Hollywood and Co-Founder of the Athena Film Festival) and produced by Leonie Marsh. Subscribe to this podcast on Spotify or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Join Substack for Melissa's weekly curated list of content made by women. Twitter @melsil and @womenahollywood Instagram @womenandhollywood
The gang check up on the “best picture” of 2005. Does Crash hold up in 2023? Minor spoilers for season 3 of the Mandalorian and how to make soup.
BJ is back. Listen to him and InShane have real discussions on race.
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The ladies tried help a listener out with an "Ask a Black Friend" question about going to black people's festivities. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this live episode, Monique talks specifically about anti-Blackness in interracial relationships and friendships. How it shows up, and not just with white people. She also shares examples of how anti-Blackness shows up. This powerful episode is not to be missed! Join in and share your thoughts about Black folks and white folks being friends and what that looks like. Enroll in the latest “pay what you can” Shine Class: Relationship Talk Purchase My Black Friend Series here Find classes mentioned in this episode @moniquemelton.com Support Monique Melton via Venmo https://venmo.com/MoniqueMelton23; via PayPal Monique.melton12@gmail.com *Remember to subscribe and review the podcast. Share your takeaways from the podcast with the hashtag #sbtpodcast. Connect with Monique: Sign up here to stay up to date on the Shine Brighter Together Podcast, and keep in touch with Monique. IG: @moemotivate; @shinebrightertogether Get Monique's book EntrepreFriendships Support the podcast on Patreon: www.patreon.com/shinebrightertogether
On this week's episode of Currently Reading, Meredith and Kaytee are discussing: Bookish Moments: DNF progress and a new way of enjoying a book Current Reads: five books we're excited to talk about and one that might cause some clutched pearls Deep Dive: the books we know are terrible but are our secret pleasures The Fountain: we visit our perfect fountain to make wishes over our reading lives As per usual, time-stamped show notes are below with references to every book and resource we mentioned in this episode. If you'd like to listen first and not spoil the surprise, don't scroll down! New: we are now including transcripts of the episode (this link only works on the main site). These are generated by AI, so they may not be perfectly accurate, but we want to increase accessibility for our fans! *Please note that all book titles linked below are Bookshop affiliate links. Your cost is the same, but a small portion of your purchase will come back to us to help offset the costs of the show. If you'd prefer to shop on Amazon, you can still do so here through our main storefront. Anything you buy there (even your laundry detergent, if you recently got obsessed with switching up your laundry game) kicks a small amount back to us. Thanks for your support!* . . . . 1:43 - Bookish Moment of the Week 6:59 - The Times Comprehensive Atlas of the World (Amazon Link) 9:45 - Current Reads 10:01 - Perfect on Paper by Sophie Gonzales (Kaytee) 14:25 - The Lamplighters by Emma Stonex (Meredith) 16:04 - Blackwell's 18:00 - Descent by Tim Johnston 18:01 - The Current by Tim Johnston 18:18 - The Lighthouse Witches by C. J. Cooke 18:19 - The Novel Neighbor 19:17 - When Thoughts and Prayers Aren't Enough by Taylor S. Schumann (Katyee) 23:35 - Masterminds and Wingmen by Rosalind Wiseman (Meredith) 24:02 - Queen Bees and Wannabes by Rosalind Wiseman 25:51 - NurtureShock by Po Bronson 28:15 - The Black Friend by Frederick Joseph (Kaytee) 30:24 - How to Be an Anti-Racist by Ibram X. Kendi 31:44 - CONTENT WARNING FROM HERE TO THE FOUNTAIN. LITTLE EARS AND MINDY ARE NOT RECOMMENDED. 32:36 - The Dragon's Bride by Katee Robert (Meredith) 38:34 - Deep Dive: Books We Want to Hide While Reading 39:27 - The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang 41:03 - Blackout by Candace Owens 45:12 - The Dragon's Bride by Katee Robert 45:27 - Twilight by Stephanie Meyer 45:30 - 50 Shades of Grey by E.L. James 50:37 - Meet Us At The Fountain I wish that everyone had access to a great library card collection. (Kaytee) 51:04 - Libby 51:29 - Libro.fm I wish everyone could experience fall reading to its fullest extent. (Meredith) 53:15 - Plain Bad Heroines by Emily Danforth 53:23 - Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafron 53:30 - All Things Cease to Appear by Elizabeth Brundage 53:41 - The Lamplighters by Emma Stonex 53:48 - The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss Connect With Us: Meredith is @meredith.reads on Instagram Kaytee is @notesonbookmarks on Instagram Mindy is @gratefulforgrace on Instagram Mary is @maryreadsandsips on Instagram Roxanna is @roxannatheplanner on Instagram currentlyreadingpodcast.com @currentlyreadingpodcast on Instagram currentlyreadingpodcast@gmail.com Support us at patreon.com/currentlyreadingpodcast and www.zazzle.com/store/currentlyreading