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Welcome to the Black Educated Tea Podcast with Makeda Marie. Where we have weekly conversations on how Black women navigate education and life. Check out this week as Makeda Marie interviews Donna Hull YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@blackeducatedtea/videos Website: https://makedamarie.com/ Organic Teas: https://oasisvibeco.com/ https://linktr.ee/makedamarie
We continued our conversation with fellow podcaster Donna Hull. We dig into a piece of the story from "Sorry To Bother You" and it branches off from there. Check out her podcast "The Inimitable Black Woman"
We break down the two recent and provocative films, "BlackKklansman" and "Sorry To Bother You" We also have a special guest (Donna Hull) to help us out. Enjoy!
Hear about travel to Montana as the Amateur Traveler talks to Donna Hull from MyItchyTravelFeet.com. Donna and her husband visited Montana in 2001 as part of a National Park tour and fell in love with the Big Sky state. Finally in 2010 they moved to the Bitterroot Valley of Montana, the so called “banana belt” of Montana. They had planned to live there only in the Summer but did not want to leave when the end of Summer came.
Hear about travel to Montana as the Amateur Traveler talks to Donna Hull from MyItchyTravelFeet.com. Donna and her husband visited Montana in 2001 as part of a National Park tour and fell in love with the Big Sky state. Finally in 2010 they moved to the Bitterroot Valley of Montana, the so called “banana belt” of Montana. They had planned to live there only in the Summer but did not want to leave when the end of Summer came.
Amateur Traveler Podcast (iTunes enhanced) | travel for the love of it
Hear about travel to Montana as the Amateur Traveler talks to Donna Hull from MyItchyTravelFeet.com. Donna and her husband visited Montana in 2001 as part of a National Park tour and fell in love with the Big Sky state. Finally in 2010 they moved to the Bitterroot Valley of Montana, the so called “banana belt” of Montana. They had planned to live there only in the Summer but did not want to leave when the end of Summer came.