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Komikern och skådespelaren Charlotta Björck kämpar med att följa sina drömmar även när livet kommer emellan i Ellen Fiskes bioaktuella dokumentär Jag ska bara gråta lite först. Emma Engström har träffat Charlotta Björck. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. KRITIKSAMTAL: HUR BRA FUNKAR BOND I ”QUEER”?Daniel Craig har lämnar agent 007 bakom sig och gör huvudrollen i Luca Guadagninos bioaktuella ”Queer” – en romantisk odyssé som utspelar sig i 50-talets Mexico, baserad på William S. Burroughs roman med samma namn. Kulturredaktionens filmkritiker Emma Engström och Björn Jansson har delade meningar om resultatet. ... OCH VAD LÄRDE VI OSS OM MÅNGFALD PÅ FESTIVALEN SXSW I AUSTIN?Sveriges Radios USA-korrespondent Roger Wilson har varit på South by Southwest-festivalen (SXSW) i Austin. I en tid där Vita huset aktiva politik är att uppluckra mångfaldssatsningar har bland annat Issa Raes (”Insecure”) nya dokumentärserie ”Seen & Heard” om Black Television premiärvisats. Hur pratas det om mångfald på SXSW?DEBUTANTERNA GÖR AVTRYCK PÅ LITTFEST I UMEÅI helgen delas Katapultpriset ut på Littfest i Umeå. Vår reporter Joakim Silverdal har bokat upp två av de nominerade debutanterna, Isak Gröndahl och Johanna Larsson, för ett samtal om tematik i deras romaner.KLASSIKERN: ”THE PASSENGER” AV IGGY POPEtt av rockmusikens mest klassiska riff är det som upprepas om och om igen i Iggy Pops låt "The Passenger", från 1977. Han skrev låtn under en period när han befann sig på botten både kommersiellt och personligen, men var kom det odödliga riffet egentligen ifrån? Kulturredaktionens Anna Tullberg berättar historien om "The Passenger".Programledare: Lisa BergströmProducent: Henrik Arvidsson
Before Reesha Archibald became a Hollywood television producer and started collaborating with Cedric the Entertainer and Eric Rhone, she was in St. Louis thinking about ways to use her artistic talents. Now that she's made it big as an executive producer on shows including Bounce TV's “Finding Happy” and “Johnson,” she's focused on lifting up St. Louis' talent and providing opportunities for creatives in her hometown. In this episode, she talks about her journey from St. Louis to Hollywood and her vision for storytelling that reflects the breadth of Black lived experiences.
Dominque and Brian discuss in this epiosde what has changed in black television, why is reality tv promoted more than substance shows that we grew up on. At the 30 min mark Special Guest Director/Producer Marcus Head joins the episode to discuss his new documentary on Reynaldo Rey, and other topics pertaining to Directing and Producing being black in the industry.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/raw-sex-podcast--4713464/support.
Did you miss us? Blerd and 9eyond is back with another episode for our B&B's out there. In this episode we talk about the excellence of Black Television shows and why they got cancelled.
Episode 183 . News, Politics, Pop Culture & The Tea - Week Ending July 9, 2023. · The Week In News With Syracuse Mike: July 4th Mass Shootings; Cocaine Found In The White House; Hope For Alzheimer's; Jobs Report; · The Newsmaker Crew – Tommy B., Talib & Vi Discuss: Mass Shootings In America, ESPN Firings, Bow Wow's Comments On Rap, Meta's Threads App Takes On Twitter and MORE; · Sippin' The Tea With Tonya B – India.Irie Takes On Meg Thee Stallion; KeKe Palmer's Baby Daddy Takes On KeKe's wardrobe; What's going on with Madonna, and MORE! · What You Watching Tommy B – “The Wonder Years” Season 2; “Insecure” On Netflix; LeBron James & Maverick Carter explore the history of Black Television; WHAM! Documentary on Netflix; · AND MORE Any short music clips used in this podcast are not owned by “This Is The G Podcast.” They are only used under the Fair Use doctrine for news and reporting purposes. We do not claim ownership or copyright of these clips. WE WANT YOUR COMMENTS! “People Poll”: https://www.speakpipe.com/ThePeoplePoll . BYRDWIRE NOW ON DEMAND! All Things Tonya B & “The Byrdwire” https://www.castropolis.net/byrdwire-media Friday & Saturday 8 PM & 10 PM ET Saturday Noon . ALL THINGS “THIS IS THE G PODCAST” – www.castropolis.net/thisisthegpodcast . BIG Thanks To: Show Production/Show Theme Music: Millennial Nik Web & Graphics: Lady J News Headlines: “Syracuse” Mike Roberts Additional Beats By K-DUB . #blacktalk #blackradio #atlantaradio#castropolispodcastnetwork #blackpodcast #podcast #atlantapodcast #newsandpolitics #entertainment #popculture #Madonna #IndiaIrie #MeganTheeStallion #JanelleMonae #EssenceFestival2023 #KeKePalmer #Usher #DariusJackson #KeKeWyatt #SeeItLoudCNN #LeBronJames #MaverickCarter #WHAM #GeorgeMichael #AndrewRidgeley #CarelessWhispers #80sPop #BowWow #RAP #BillboardHot100
Larry Wilmore's influence as a writer and producer spans shows from “In Living Color” to “The Bernie Mac Show” to “The Daily Show.” He's acutely aware of the role that television plays in our lives and in shaping our understanding of American identity. Today's Assignment: Larry Wilmore on his prolific career in television, mentoring younger writers, dapping up President Obama, and what he's working on next. Larry is also the host of his own podcast “Black on The Air.” We highly recommend it. Many of the shows Larry wrote for are part of the new five-part CNN Original Series, “See It Loud: The History of Black Television.” It airs Sundays at 9p ET/PT starting July 9. “See It Loud” will stream live for pay TV subscribers via CNN.com and CNN OTT and mobile apps under “TV Channels” or CNNgo where available. The series will also be available On Demand the day after the broadcast premiere to pay TV subscribers via CNN.com, CNN apps, and Cable Operator Platforms. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Larry Wilmore's influence as a writer and producer spans shows from “In Living Color” to “The Bernie Mac Show” to “The Daily Show.” He's acutely aware of the role that television plays in our lives and in shaping our understanding of American identity. Today's Assignment: Larry Wilmore on his prolific career in television, mentoring younger writers, dapping up President Obama, and what he's working on next. Larry is also the host of his own podcast “Black on The Air.” We highly recommend it. Many of the shows Larry wrote for are part of the new five-part CNN Original Series, “See It Loud: The History of Black Television.” It airs Sundays at 9p ET/PT starting July 9. “See It Loud” will stream live for pay TV subscribers via CNN.com and CNN OTT and mobile apps under “TV Channels” or CNNgo where available. The series will also be available On Demand the day after the broadcast premiere to pay TV subscribers via CNN.com, CNN apps, and Cable Operator Platforms. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you grew up in Atlanta, you may remember the children's TV show, “Officer Don and The Popeye Club”. In this episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's newest podcast, Go Atlanta, we remember the iconic host, Don Kennedy, who passed away at the age of 93. Rodney Ho has the latest on the changes at Turner Classic Movies and the commitment Warner Bros. Discovery are making to the network. Plus, hear about the CNN show, "See It Loud: The History of Black Television" featuring AJC's Ernie Suggs and Rodney Ho. Ligaya Figueras has new restaurant openings, including the plant-based restaurant Planta, now open in Krog Street Market and the Formula One-themed Dryver Bar in Buckhead. Ligaya will also introduce you to Aaron Harris, the owner of Molino Tortilleria which specializes in heirloom and organic corn products. Links to today's topics: Molino Tortilleria ‘Officer Don' Kennedy, Atlanta children's show host, dies at 93 TCM bosses promise commitment to the network after big cutbacks Plant-based restaurant Planta now open in Krog Street Market Formula One-themed Dryver Bar opens in Buckhead Mother-and-daughter Rita and Brittany Campos have opened The Dirty Tea See It Loud: The History of Black Television “Wicked” at the Fox Theatre Atlanta Motor Speedway's Revs & Riff with Andy Grammer Jollof Festival AJC: July food and drink events Fulton County Animal Services Subscribe to the AJC: If you aren't a subscriber to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, click here to get unlimited digital access to the AJC at a special price. Listen and follow the new Go Atlanta podcast for free at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Google Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Black Lotus Podcast, Josiah brings on Rashan Schoffner, the 46th Mr. Howard during the 2022-2023 academic year at Howard University. Rashan, a recent graduate of Howard University, majored in Media, Journalism, and Film, with a concentration in TV & Film. We began our conversation by delving into what it means to be a Howard graduate and how Rashan's upbringing in Atlanta shaped his college experience. We then explored the profound impact of HBCU culture on Rashan's creativity and discussed the future of Black television, examining its trajectory and where it is headed. Our discussion also delved into the trials and challenges Rashan faced to become Mr. Howard, emphasizing the importance of stepping out of one's comfort zone. We further explored what being Mr. Howard taught Rashan about the Howard Community as a whole, along with his most significant takeaways from serving on the Royal Court for the past year. This episode is a captivating and informative conversation that delves into the realms of Black culture, Howard University, and college experiences. If you enjoy engaging discussions on these topics, this episode is a must-listen. And as we always say, as long as y'all show love, we'll stay consistent! Intro - 0:00 What does it feel like to be a Howard University Alum - 2:30 From Atlanta to Howard - 7:20 How HBCU impacted Rashan's creativity - 11:20 Can we return to the 80s and 90s era of Black Television? - 16:00 Does the 21st Century have a culture? - 18:00 Kids and Social Media - 22:15 How will Artificial Intelligence affect humanity? - 27:15 Mr. Howard Origin Story - 34:03 Moving out of the Comfort Zone - 47:00 What has being Mr. Howard taught you about the University? - 1:00:15 What inspires your creativity? - 1:12:55 Biggest Memories being Mr. Howard - 1:25:55 Closing Remarks - 1:32:00 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blacklotuspodcast/support
This week we're "rooting for everybody Black!" as the great Issa Rae once said. We talk about her Iconic, one-of-a-kind, groundbreaking show Insecure (HBO). Not only did this show mark the beginning of a renaissance in Black Television, it was also hella funny, filled with storylines that the black community had long needed to witness on the screen, and repped hard for South L.A. both in music and in fashion! This was such a pleasure for us to record and we hope that you catch those vibes too when you listen! Instagram: @assumeitwillbebrilliant Music: Humblux - S.H.E. Cali Greens - Artillery (Extended Clip) 8, 14, and 18
When you're starting a business, getting your name out there can be a struggle. Bashir and Deon of Buy Black Television are using their platform to broadcast businesses from the black community. The BBTV hosts talks to us about the importance of exposing black businesses that many aren't aware of. The creators then reveal the future plans of Buy Black Television. Follow Buy Black Television: Social Media: @buyblacktelevision
Quan and Will's love story begins at dorms of Howard University. Will, returning to school after Hurricane Katrina changes his plans needed some cash on his laundry card, and well, he sort of took Quans... It was a misunderstanding! But from there, the journey begins. Quan and Will's story at face value seem like a tale of "opposites attract" but it's really about compromise, communication, support and love. Listen in to this 2018 interview for Black Love Doc to hear how Quan and Will have made their love truly about partnership and valuing each other.========Join us in Los Angeles on November 12th for a day of Black joy and Black love you won't forget at the 5th Annual Black Love Summit. The Summit is about DATING, PARTNERSHIP, WELLNESS, and COMMUNITY. From conversations with Nina & Russell Westbrook to Naturi Naughton & hubby Two Lewis and so many more, we are curating a special day for you and a night of fun with our RnB House Party family and Coco Jones! Tickets to the 2022 Black Love Summit are available now! Visit BLACKLOVE.COM/SUMMIT for more info.
A pioneering public media leader, Mable Haddock, died recently in New York City. Her organization Black Public Media was founded in Columbus in 1979.
A pioneering public media leader, Mable Haddock, died recently in New York City. Her organization Black Public Media was founded in Columbus in 1979.
Codie and Tommy's love story begins at the Toronto Film festival while she was a working as a camera rep and he was presenting his feature film debut. We're not going to get into the details of who was hitting on who or who Googled who (that's why y'all gotta listen to the interview!) but the two hit it off and from there things moved FAST.One month after Codie met Tommy, they discussed this idea to create a place where Black love stories live. That was fall 2013 and they started filming Black Love in fall 2014. They were engaged. They married in 2015, and in this 2016 interview for Black Love Doc they were about to become first time parents!Listen to not only where they stood at this point in their marriage journey, but in their partnership as entrepreneurs, business partners, and filmmakers.========Black Love is Forever! While the docuseries has taken its final bow you can still find all things Black Love on the Black Love+ app This includes rewatching all your favorite episodes of #BlackLoveDoc. catching our original series Couch Conversations and Men's Roundtable, or find your new favorite podcasts on the Black Love Podcast Network! Connect with us:@blacklove on Instagram@blacklovedoc on Facebook@blacklovedoc on Twitter
Following the success of The Cosby Show and its spinoff A Different World in the 1980s,TV networks were eager to include more Black programming. In particular they wanted more Black sitcoms and that eventually lead to a flood of new shows. Some were on the big three networks but many more on new upstarts, FOX, UPN and The WB. On this episode of History of the 90s, host Kathy Kenzora continues looks back at some of the best Black sitcoms from the golden era of Black television. Guest: Kristal Brent Zook: author of Color By Fox: The Fox Network and the Revolution in Black Television www.kristalbrentzook.com Patreon subscribers can hear Kristal's entire interview at: www.patreon.com/historyofthe90s Show Contact Info: Twitter: @1990shistory Facebook: @1990shistory Instagram: @that90spodcast Email: 90s@curiouscast.ca For exclusive bonus content subscribe to History of the 90s Patreon page.: https://patreon.com/historyofthe90sSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome back guys! Seems like a long week we had huh? Lol. On his episode, Blu and JayMariee sit down and talk about the black television shows that they were brought up on, and also black movies they watched growing up. The gang then digs deeper and talks about how some of the shows portray black people. Be sure to send your emails to us at askdivedeep@yahoo.com,so we can read the, next episode! --- 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/the-dive-deep-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-dive-deep-podcast/support
When Monet and Clarence sat down for this 2017 interview for Black Love Doc they had been married for 46(!) years. However, we start at the very beginning when the two were just students at Bowling Green State University. From a surprise meeting, to their eventual marriage, Monet and Clarence share what they have learned along their journey and what has helped them make it alonf the way.========Season 3 of Couch Conversations is HERE and it's featuring your favorite Auntie and Uncle, Tabitha and Chance Brown! The only place to watch it RIGHT NOW is on Black Love+ . Black Love+ is the premier destination for all things Black Love. Download it today from your favorite app store and join in on the conversation!Connect with us:@blacklove on Instagram@blacklovedoc on Facebook@blacklovedoc on Twitter
In this episode, we explore forgotten black television shows, and reexamine some of our favorites. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
"Where have y'all been?" It's a question we have been answering for months. The short answer is that life was life-ing! We had to handle some things, but we are back and better than before...much like the state of Black TV right now. In this preview, we discuss our favorite Black shows, digital content, and apps! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/glspod/message
"Where have y'all been?" It's a question we have been answering for months. The short answer is that life was life-ing! We had to handle some things, but we are back and better than before...much like the state of Black TV right now. In this preview, we discuss our favorite Black shows, digital content, and apps! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/glspod/message
Mecca and Ashley are joined by friend of i+w, Brandon Northington, for a nostalgic escape into the world of Black television shows past and present. This episode is for the true media lover in you. Tune in as they discuss everything from the Black show renaissance of the late '80s and '90s to some of their present-day favorites such as Bel-Air and Abbott Elementary. Want to chop it up further? Find Brandon on IG @b.north!Follow us on Instagram:@incensewhiskey@mecca_elevated - Mecca@booksbourbonbanter - AshleyIncense and Whiskey is featured and edited by: The Bring Me 2 Life Network.Find more high vibe inspirational podcasts and more at www.BringMe2Life.com
SEASON 5..THAT'S A WRAP! Y'all been on this ride with me, another season, another fam bam milestone, and I truly thank you. But this is the SEASON FINALE, but trust I have more for you in Season 6, just wait. But to wrap it all up, let's talk about the endangerment of Black Television. Why is that trials, trauma, and struggle, are more monetized, and projected on our TV screens? Why aren't we giving the proper accolades to the shows that dignify success, mental health awareness, inclusivity, and ALL AREAS OF BLACK LIFE?! Well let's talk about...tap in...let's get real!
When actor Michael Beach first met his now wife Elisha, neither were looking for anything serious. Michael who was in his 40s had just gotten out of a marriage and had four children. He was using his newfound singleness to live his best life. Elisha, who was in her 20s at the time, was also casually dating and not looking to settle down. However, as time went on and a surprise invitation started to put a relationship in motion. From casual to anything but, Michael and Elisha share it all in this 2018 interview for Black Love Doc.========Season 3 of Couch Conversations is HERE and it's featuring your favorite Auntie and Uncle, Tabitha and Chance Brown! The only place to watch it RIGHT NOW is on Black Love+ . Black Love+ is the premier destination for all things Black Love. Download it today from your favorite app store and join in on the conversation!Connect with us:@blacklove on Instagram@blacklovedoc on Facebook@blacklovedoc on Twitter
⭕️hio P, Jae Brooks kicks flavor with Professor London Brooks & Hard Bottom Ent.'s Deshawn Byrd about whether we living in the 2ND golden era of Black television, Goonew's night club funeral & MORE. Tap in, tell a friend
CW: Domestic ViolenceWhen asked about how their relationship began, Quincy joked that it's “the longest one night stand in history.” He said their love is a “one night stand that turned into 21 years.” Quincy and Deondray's love journey started as the two men were working closely together on the same set, with Deondray as an actor and Quincy as his special effects make-up artist. At first, they were nothing more than friends, but that relationship quickly changed. Through the ups and the downs, and a very special wedding, their love story is a testament to the ebbs and flows of love. Listen in to this 2018 interview for Black Love Doc to hear just how Quincy and Deondray turned that night into a long-lasting relationship and what hurdles they faced along the way.========Season 3 of Couch Conversations is HERE and it's featuring your favorite Auntie and Uncle, Tabitha and Chance Brown! The only place to watch it RIGHT NOW is on Black Love+ . Black Love+ is the premier destination for all things Black Love. Download it today from your favorite app store and join in on the conversation!Connect with us:@blacklove on Instagram@blacklovedoc on Facebook@blacklovedoc on Twitter
Kandi first met Todd on the set of The Real Housewives of Atlanta. She was (of course) the talent and he was a producer, but everywhere she went Kandi kept hearing about just how cool Todd was. Granted she had no idea who Todd really was, but it was going around the set. After a chance hangout, the two quickly bonded and have been together ever since. Kandi and Todd's love story touches on just about everything, from having to navigate the other's careers, to blended families, handling joint finances, and settling down. Listen in to this 2018 interview for Black Love Doc to hear where they excelled, where they stumbled, and what they hope comes next. ========Our friends at Target are proud to be the presenting sponsor of the Black Love Podcast Network in March. Through their Black Beyond Measure campaign, Target is celebrating Black students, creatives, and entrepreneurs all year round. Head over to target.com/BlackBeyondMeasure to learn more. ========Season 3 of Couch Conversations is HERE and it's featuring your favorite Auntie and Uncle, Tabitha and Chance Brown! The only place to watch it RIGHT NOW is on Black Love+ . Black Love+ is the premier destination for all things Black Love. Download it today from your favorite app store and join in on the conversation!Connect with us:@blacklove on Instagram@blacklovedoc on Facebook@blacklovedoc on Twitter
When Travis first met Jackie, she was a college student and he had just graduated. He was an aspiring Gospel singer and she had a love for the Lord. In fact, the one thing that she knew she wanted in a partner, was someone who loved God wholly. Travis checked off that box for her. In this 2018 interview for Black Love Doc, Jackie and Travis share what the road to marriage looked like, the shift of parenthood, and the foundation of their love.========This episode of Black Love: The Interviews is being brought to you commercial-free by Target. Through their Black Beyond Measure campaign, Target is celebrating Black students, creatives, and entrepreneurs all year round. Head over to target.com/BlackBeyondMeasure to learn more. ========Season 3 of Couch Conversations is HERE and it's featuring your favorite Auntie and Uncle, Tabitha and Chance Brown! The only place to watch it RIGHT NOW is on Black Love+ . Black Love+ is the premier destination for all things Black Love. Download it today from your favorite app store and join in on the conversation!Connect with us:@blacklove on Instagram@blacklovedoc on Facebook@blacklovedoc on Twitter
Attorneys Goldie and Michael have very different how we met stories, but not because neither of them can remember it, but because it starts at different points. Here's the consensus: they're first conversation was in an out of the way dinner in Atlanta. Listen in to this 2017 interview from Black Love Doc to hear their dating journey. From a break up (or two), to navigating the introduction of a new relationship to an older child, to maintaining a relationship with a newborn Goldie and Michael have been through it! But, they never forgot the foundation of love.=====If you haven't started watching Couch Conversations on the BL+ app, let this be your reminder
We are back! Happy New Year, Courting Cuties! For the first episode in 2022, Chatrice and Luis discuss Netflix's “Sexy Beasts”, a dating show which takes out of the equation looks by using cutting-edge prosthetics to completely change the daters. Our hosts catch up before discussing the main topic. Since last time, Luis has gone semi viral on their food blog and officially revealed their current location; meanwhile, Chatrice is an official glasses wear-er. For ‘Sexy Beasts' our hosts talk 3 episodes: Emma the demon, Kelechi the rooster, and Kariselle the Panda. SPOILERS at 26:32Time Stamps0:19 - Helo and Welcome Back0:22 - What have Chatrice and Luis been up to since last time?9:27 - What holiday are our hosts celebrating this week? MLK Day; Luis' birthday 11:03 - Nothing special about turning 3211:47 - Courting Cutie Shoutout: Dr. Walter Lee, Kimberly13:58 - Luis guest lectures: Podcasting 10116:16 - oprah 16:33 - Shout Out For The Culture: Quinta Brunson's ‘Abbot Elementary'; NBC's ‘Grand Crew' with Nicole Byer19:26 - 2022 could be the roaring 20's of Black Television 20:17 - Luis' Shout Out is Old Navy20:44 - Gift yourself a brand new outfit for your birthday 26:32 - Main Topic: Sexy Beasts on Netflix28:28 - Watch 3 specific episodes on Season 128:54 - First Episode: Emma the Demon (Season 1, Episode 1) with Archie as Zeus, Adam as a Mouse, and Bennet as a Mandrill30:15 - General Thoughts33:58 - We don't play with the devil in this house40:13 - “Your first kiss is with a mask?!” - Luis, shocked44:03 - The prosthetics don't hide everything like body type and body size45:19 - Second Episode: Kelechi the Rooster (Season 1, Episode 6) with Cassie as a frog, Martha as a reindeer, and Lilly as a witch 48:46 - Third Episode: Kariselle the Panda (Season 1, Episode 3) with Ethan as a Tin Man, Tyler as an Alien, and Josh as a Bull51:05 - External pressure or ham it up for the camera? in re: Kariselle being very forward about finding a husband 58:05 - An opportunity to make a social commentary, being able to ask questions about what you are tracking as you are watching episodes59:00 - See Black women represented across media. nice to see Black people involved in this, don't embarras in front of white British people1:00:02 - If Chatrice was on the show, what would she talk about with the daters?1:02:53 - What does it mean that someone is your type when they are wearing prosthetics? 1:04:52 - Chatrice talks about going axe-throwing 1:05:31 - Best part of the episodes are the reveal in the Tunnel of Love 1:09:00 - Concluding Thoughts/Reflecting on the Whole Show1:10:57 - Don't doubt yourself as a creative1:12:40 - End of EpisodeWebsite: courtingincolor.com / Email: CourtNColor@gmail.com / Instagram: @CourtNColorDon't forget to subscribe, rate, and review!
What up PEEPS! It's another edition of the Daddy Issues Podcast. This week we talk black television, our favorite Wayans projects and more!!
What up PEEPS! It's another edition of the Daddy Issues Podcast. This week we talk black television, our favorite Wayans projects and more!!
Hannah Giorgis, staff writer at The Atlantic, joins the podcast to discuss her cover story, "NOT ENOUGH HAS CHANGED SINCE SANFORD AND SON, The unwritten rules of Black TV." Hannah and Ben talk about the history of modern black television, who & what determines blackness, and the influence of shows like Sanford and Son and The Cosby Show. Make sure to follow @bennakhaima to stay up to date. Visit FullDisclosureWithBen.com to listen to every episode of the podcast. Subscribe to the podcast via: Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Google Android
In this weeks episode we talk about our favorite Black sitcoms growing up and we rank our favorites. We also talk about the impact of Black tv shows today as well as our all time Black comedians lists. --- 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/withoutboundaries/message
On the 5th Episode of Pod Takes, Egyir, Omi and Joe are joined by Mame, a food blooger who also enjoys pop culture and runs mamestastes.com. They talk about Black Television, famous shows such as Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Insecure, Blackish, Black AF, Everybody Hates Chris etc and how these shows are representations of the Black community. Mame also educates the gang about Ari Aster's short movie called The Strange Thing about the Johnsons and advocates for vegetables.
When D.L. first laid eyes on LaDonna he knew that he was going to marry her, but first he had to convince her to talk to him. From their early beginnings working at the LA Times to his rise in comedy and the building of their family, nothing has come easily or without conflict. In this 2018 interview from the second season of Black Love D.L. and LaDonna open up about D.L.'s infidelity, raising their children, and how their commitment to each other has kept them together through it all. ========Looking for more Black Love content like After Love: the official Black Love after show? Get to getting Black Love+. Black Love+ is an all new totally free app that gives you all 360 degrees of Black Love. You can find it now on Apple, and Android. Plus you can find it on your favorite TV apps like Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire Stick and wherever you get your apps! Download it today so you never miss a minute of Black Love. Connect with us:@blacklove on Instagram@blacklovedoc on Facebook@blacklovedoc on Twitter
A conversation on the early pioneers of Black Television including Nat King Cole, Hazel Scott, Maxine Sullivan, Korla Pandit, and more! Hosted by Professors Stephen J. Tyson Sr. and Stephen J. Tyson Jr (aka Dad and Papo).
This is episode eight of a self-help podcast that talks about lifting each other up while counting our blessings at the same time. In episode eight we give you we give you some Black History Fun Facts and touch basis on the history of Black Television perceptions. --- 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/crazybeautiful-talks/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crazybeautiful-talks/support
Legendary American Actress, Cicely Tyson passed away on January 28, 2021 leaving behind a body of work that represents a significant part of groundbreaking productions important to Black television history. On this Black History episode of Pop Life, television historian Bob Thompson of Syracuse University, joins host Joe Lee in exploring Ms. Tyson’s career and the two discuss other notable Black television shows that have made important contributions to the growth and development of Black images on the small screen.
Monsoon Staraw and Bubba Ball shoot the shit with special guest to the podcast Kia. They discuss Black Television, possible reboots, and which parent on Black television could help clean up Chicago's worst neighborhoods. #4FOUR4. #T3OTW: Top 3 Female Singers. Bubba Ball delivers the Underlay for the Overplay.
Over the years you've watched and listened to some of your favorite sitcoms catchy sitcoms. On the latest edition of Aux Dave is breaking down his favorite Black Television sitcom theme songs. Join him as he counts down his favorite 10 songs and why they still resonate with so many people. So while eating some of that leftover Thanksgiving food and watching marathons, tune into this week's episode of Aux.
Join Rell and Shayla Racquel in the Everybody Mad Chat for the Black Short on Black Television & Film. Shayla gets personal about her experience with Sickle Cell and her journey and dreams in filmography. Join us and dive into this lively conversation on the Black history of storytelling and how it's just in our D.N.A. with this talented writer, director and filmographer. Be sure to stick around at the end for news on Season 2! Email - everybodymadpod@gmail.com Apple - Everybody Mad Google - Everybody Mad Spotify - Everybody Mad Everybody Mad Site | Shaylaracquel.com Instagram - EverybodyMadPod | Shayla Racquel Facebook Page - Everybody Mad | Shayla Racquel Shayla Racquel - Twitter | YouTube --------------------------------------- Make a plan, go vote!
The Players are back with episode 74 The Players speak on Politics(14:55) , Black Television(23:10), Tory Lanez(48:25) , The Question Segment(1:09:00) , The Social Dilema(1:30:00), Sports , and so much more.
This week we are discussing the importance of black stories being told on tv. Shoutout to Black Women for ruling TV this summer. Meg, we love and believe you. Drink of the week: Margaritas & Daiquiris. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/conveauxpodcast/message
[REBROADCAST FROM APRIL 19, 2018] Before there was Oprah, there was Ellis Haizlip. From 1968 to 1973, Haizlip hosted the public-television variety show "SOUL!," which celebrated Black arts and politics in a time when broadcast media was almost entirely white. Haizlip's niece, filmmaker Melissa Haizlip, pulls from archival footage and interviews in her new documentary "Mr. SOUL!" to examine the story of her uncle, America's first Black TV host. The film is now screening in virtual cinemas through September 24th.
On this week’s episode the men of HIM podcast talk new Black tv shows, favorite eras of music, and the importance of protecting the Black trans community.
On the 5th Episode of Pod Takes, Egyir, Omi and Joe are joined by Mame, a food blooger who also enjoys pop culture and runs mamestastes.com On this episode they talk about Black Television, famous shows such as Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Insecure, Blackish, Black AF and how these shows are representations of the Black community. Mame also educates the gang about Ari Aster's short movie called The Strange Thing about the Johnsons and advocates for vegetables.
Help us take a quick break from the world as we revisit one of the best shows to come out this year, Insecure. Listen to us discuss the many relationships Insecure has developed over this season. **SPOILER ALERT**YOU KNOW WHO IS HAVING A BABY! Welcome to Roses & Real Shit! There's so many layers to life and it wouldn't be life without the good, the bad, and the ugly. Or should we say the roses and the real shit. We're just college sweethearts talking about the different aspects of life as a millennial with each other and friends. Follow us on Instagram to talk about this episode! @rosesandrealshit
Keeping this episode a little light, we discuss Black Television and Movies. Insecure, The Chi, Da 5 Bloods, Dave Chappelle, and more
Was Moesha pregnant? Who died in the tv show Star? These are just a few black shows that ended on a cliffhanger. We're salty about some of our favorite shows being cancelled. Welcome to Roses & Real Shit! There's so many layers to life and it wouldn't be life without the good, the bad, and the ugly. Or should we say the Roses and the real shit. We're just college sweethearts talking about the different aspects of life as a millennial with each other and friends. Black sitcoms aren't surviving and we're upset! Join as we reminisce about the rise of black television in the 90's and when things changed. We'll also talk about black television today and why we're sick of seeing Baby Boy on repeat. Yes, BET come get this smoke!
Move over Bill Cosby, Anthony Anderson is here to be America’s dad!This week, we continue our dive into black television, looking at modern releases—from 2000 to present. We also talk about Lizzie McGuire being put on hold, Netflix claiming that production of their live-action version of “Avatar: the Last Airbender” has started, and the “Rona” delaying ”No Time To Die” until November (*eye roll*).
WE BACK, Y'ALL!Everyone loves a classic. Continuing from our previous episode, we decided to dive into our favorite classic black TV shows--anything prior to 1999. Also in this episode, we do a review of Elizabeth Moss' "The Invisible Man."**SPOILER ALERT** Review for "The Invisible Man" at 10:00 - 30:14
February is almost over with but we couldn't let this month end without a discussion on Black Excellence on this week's episode of My Block. G and Dev are here to provide their commentary on shows that not only had a huge impact on Black Television, but also shows that have remained timeless! Did we include some of your favorite shows? There's only way to find out! Facebook: WFATRadio Instagram: @wfatradio Twitter: @wfatradio1
Join us as we celebrate the achievements of African-Americans and those of the African diaspora as we spotlight Black Excellence during the 3rd Annual Black Reel Awards for Television.With over 100 television shows and performances in contention from the major networks, cable and streaming services, 2019 was a banner year in television led by the record-breaking Netflix mini-series, When They See Us, which received 17 nominations.Find out if your favorite show or performance will receive top honors as we bring you the THIRD installment saluting Black Television . . . The Black Reel Awards for Television
Join us as we celebrate the achievements of African-Americans and those of the African diaspora as we spotlight Black Excellence during the 3rd Annual Black Reel Awards for Television. With over 100 television shows and performances in contention from the major networks, cable and streaming services, 2019 was a banner year in television led by the record-breaking Netflix mini-series, When They See Us, which received 17 nominations. Find out if your favorite show or performance will receive top honors as we bring you the THIRD installment saluting Black Television . . . The Black Reel Awards for Television
Paul and Tone Aye hold it down, while Brandon takes some R&R. The whole episode is dedicated to film and television. We discuss the potential new Oscar category, MoviePass, and this summer's hottest tv shows.
Along with the Mrs. we discuss everything from The Cosby Show to Atlanta, The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air, Martin, The Boondocks, A Different World, Blackish, The Bernie Mac Show, Jamie Foxx and why I dont like him, The Mayor, The Wayans Brothers, Girlfriends, Judy Winslow doing porn, Good Times, What's Happening, Chappelle's Show, Kofi Siriboe, Spike Lee and a have heated discussion about Insecure. Respect to Living Single and The Carmichael Show, somehow we forgot the cover them.
On this episode The Green Room gets into the events of the week. Trump's visit to Puerto Rico, Las Vegas, politics, gun control and more. We also talk about Def Jam 25, Blackish and the landscape of Black Television. Sit back and listen as we chop it up and keep it as honest as possible!
Why do so many black controversial shows have such short shelf lives?The Carmichael Show is one of my favorite TV shows. It is a sitcom that features a family of black people who discuss every day topics from "Plan B birth control" to "the N-word". They take the topic of the show, no matter how controversial, and do a masterful job of making the topic hilarious, while exposing the audience to different perspectives on it.Well, the show is coming to an end after 3 seasons. Not because of ratings. Not because of protests. Because the creator and star of the show has decided that 3 seasons is enough and that he wants to quit.First of all, I totally understand that Jerrod Carmichael has the right to do whatever it is that he wants. However, this is yet another black-created show, within the past decade or so, that I can recall, that has suffered an unceremonious death.Chappelle's Show, Key & Peele, Boondocks, to name a few. Why does it seem that if it points out racism, it finds its way out of the door?We'll discuss that, if a transgender has a responsibility to reveal themselves while dating, and we'll Get Crystalized on this episode of the Talk 2 Q Radio Show! "No experts. Just opinions."Show No. 718 of 750Scheduled for 60-75 mins.www.Talk2Q.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Why do so many black controversial shows have such short shelf lives? The Carmichael Show is one of my favorite TV shows. It is a sitcom that features a family of black people who discuss every day topics from "Plan B birth control" to "the N-word". They take the topic of the show, no matter how controversial, and do a masterful job of making the topic hilarious, while exposing the audience to different perspectives on it. Well, the show is coming to an end after 3 seasons. Not because of ratings. Not because of protests. Because the creator and star of the show has decided that 3 seasons is enough and that he wants to quit. First of all, I totally understand that Jerrod Carmichael has the right to do whatever it is that he wants. However, this is yet another black-created show, within the past decade or so, that I can recall, that has suffered an unceremonious death. Chappelle's Show, Key & Peele, Boondocks, to name a few. Why does it seem that if it points out racism, it finds its way out of the door? We'll discuss that, if a transgender has a responsibility to reveal themselves while dating, and we'll Get Crystalized on this episode of the Talk 2 Q Radio Show! "No experts. Just opinions." Show No. 718 of 750 Scheduled for 60-75 mins. www.Talk2Q.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/t2q/support
What it dew Trillions! Back again with episode 67 of the Truth Be Told Podcast from Trillmatic.com hosted by Riffa & Bigg UU. Thanks for supporting the podcast! Be sure to leave a 5 star review! Riffa has never heard of Rich Chigga or watched the official video for 'Dat Stick'. We kick this episode off with a live reaction from Riffa. Needless to say he was caught off guard and impressed. We also talked about Riffa's life changing after being introduced to the music streaming app that is Apple Music for his Android phone. We also reminisce on Gorilla Zoe's rap career and a new album he dropped recently. 17:15 We reviewed the project 'Revenge' from Xxxtentacion. Being that he's new to us, we're giving you an unbiased review which you can't get from most places. We discuss the range of Xxxtentacion and if he'll have a future in music. If you know us, you might be surprised by our reaction. We also spoke briefly on the Lil Yachty's new album 'Teenage Emotions' which has a different response from us. Yes, this is the podcast of reviews and we also reviewed Gucci Mane & Metro Boomin's project 'DropTopWop'. We definitely had differing views on this one. 42:07 It's been 15 years since he dropped his album 'The Eminem Show' and we reminisced on the impact of the album. Where were you when this album came out? We also speak briefly on the Renegade and if Jay Z really got washed. 48:00 Meek Mill recently announced the title of his new album 'Wins and Losses' and he posted an instagram video of him listening to Drake's 'Back to Back'. We discuss what Meek Mill needs to talk about on his new album to regain his status. 57:54 CyHi The Prynce is gearing up to release his debut album 'No Dope On Sundays', the lyrical mastermind behind some of Kanye West's later projects. We discuss what's keeping CyHi The Prynce from reaching the masses. We talk about rappers taking the indie route and how it works for some and not all. 1:10:00 50 Cent is becoming the Black Television show Godfather and is working on a new TV Series based around the crime syndicate for 'Black Mafia Family'. We talk about how these moves from 50 Cent is opening doors for more stories to be told. We also talked about the show 'Start Up' which is on the streaming service Crackle. We also talk about the collaborative album from Bizzy Bone and Krayzie Bone which is on the way. And definitely a few more topics on the way out. Need a website and hosting for your podcast? Get it all in one for under $100 a month. Go here: http://www.trillmatic.com/podweb We're looking for guest bloggers. Find out more here: http://www.trillmatic.com/were-looking-for-guest-bloggers-writers/ Subscribe to our channel on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2kqGzzP Give us $1 on Patreon! http://www.trillmatic.com/patreon PODCAST LINKS Website: http://www.trillmatic.com/truthbetold iTunes: https://itun.es/i67d6Qk Google Play: https://goo.gl/NUYr7XStitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=92400 Libsyn: http://trillmatic.libsyn.com/SoundCloud: http://soundcloud.com/beentrillmatic FOLLOW US Website: http://www.trillmatic.comMixtapes: http://www.trillmatic.com/mixtapes Audio: http://www.trillmatic.com/audio Videos: http://www.trillmatic.com/videos Riffa on Twitter - http://twitter.com/Riffa254Bigg UU on Twitter - http://twitter.com/BiggUU254 Instagram: http://instagram.com/beentrillmatic Twitter: http://twitter.com/beentrillmatic Facebook: http://facebook.com/beentrillmatic Tumblr: http://realtrillmatic.tumblr.com Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/beentrillmatic
We look at ATLANTA, INSECURE, QUEEN SUGAR, BLACKISH and more of the exciting programming that turned 2016 into a delicious smorgasbord of afro goodies on television. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Synopsis: A well prepared Fitz gets thrown a curve ball during the first presidential debate, Olivia receives shocking news and is forced to make an extremely difficult decision, and the gladiators work with a powerful CEO accused of murder. Meanwhile, one dirty little secret could lead to deadly consequences. Rich Kid Radio discusses the "No Sun on the Horizon" episode of Scandal and gives their predictions for the next episode. Follow RichKidRadio on Twitter and LIKE us on Facebook.