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“It is our duty to fight for our freedom, it is our duty to win. We must love and support each other. We have nothing to lose but our chains.” These are the famous words of freedom fighter Joanne Byron. A woman that fought tooth and nail for the black community in New York, only to be wrongly arrested, physically abused, and framed for murder by the powers that be. So JOIN US as we discuss the political justice powerhouse that you guys may more commonly know as Assata Shakur. Happy Black History Month yall!! To ACCESS the FULL VIDEO EPISODE + ALL PICTURES associated with the case. Join US on PATREON: www.patreon.com/blacktruecrimepodcast Follow us on INSTAGRAM: @BlackTrueCrimePodcast Subscribe to our YOUTUBE Channel: www.youtube.com/c/blacktruecrimepodcast Join our PATREON for full video episodes and exclusive content: www.patreon.com/blacktruecrimepodcast For MERCH, visit: www.blacktruecrime.com/shop-merch JOIN OUR FB GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/blacktruecrimepodcast Intro & Outro music credits: Horror by Paradox Beats Original Beat production ownership is retained by the original producer where applicable. This beat is being used with private/owned leasing rights GRANTED by the producer(s). This audio is 100% free to listen to on this show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy Black History Month! Time is a construct, and it moves fast and backwards, sometimes. Don't become an old mumpsimus.
Vini was racially abused again, this time from an opposing player. We discuss the fiasco against Benfica, what's needed for racism in football to change, some UCL Playoff Recap, and more a the timestamps below. Happy Black History Month, and stay strong to all of our people who have gone through what Vini experienced on Tuesday, on and off the pitch.Follow Us! @wavyfooty @5asidemediaLIKE. COMMENT. SUBSCRIBE.Timestamps3:00 - Breakdown of Vini Suffering Racial Abuse against Benfica, what needs to change12:06 - Mourinho's reaction and lack of understanding he represents27:31 - Osimhen's treatment in Napoli, what needs to change in Italy38:14 - UCL Recap41:48 - MLS New Kit Bracket48:38 - Der Klassiker Preview
Send a textYou don't need a million dollars to start building wealth, you need time.Happy Black History Month! In this episode, we sit down with Chelsea Ransom-Cooper, CFP® the Co-Founder and Chief Financial Planning Officer of Zenith Wealth Partners, a black-owned wealth management firm on a mission to generate $1 billion in wealth for women and people of color. Chelsea is not only leading a firm; she's cultivating the next generation of diverse financial planners who are committed to helping first-generation wealth builders take confident steps toward financial freedom.We talk about why waiting is the most expensive decision women make, how money discipline does not have to mean deprivation, and why so many women are focused on becoming work optional instead of retired.Chelsea shares her journey into wealth management, emphasizing the importance of financial education, particularly for black women and first-generation wealth builders. The conversation covers topics such as overcoming financial challenges, the value of early financial planning, and the concept of 'work optional' lifestyles. Chelsea also discusses effective strategies for managing cash flow, the significance of building a lasting legacy, and tips for transitioning from employment to entrepreneurship. Follow & connect with Chelsea Ransom-Cooper:Website LinkedIn InstagramWant to take this conversation one step further? Join us for our next Money Talks, a free 30 minute live session where we'll dig into a question we hear all the time from women business owners: Budgeting for Businesses to Offer Benefits. Click here to register for FREE and bring your questions! Follow & connect with us! Website Facebook Page Facebook group Instagram TikTok LinkedIn YouTube Reddit Resources Have questions? Click this to check out our expert Q&A for tips from industry experts, tailored to help women address their most common financial concerns. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive financial tips delivered weekly here! ...
Happy Black History Month! This week Imara gives some extra love to a queer trailblazer that not too many are familiar with – Pauli Murray – a gender nonconforming attorney, theologist and civil rights activist. Their legal work led to the eventual recognition of sex discrimination under the US Constitution. First, Imara speaks with Professor Brittney Cooper about how Murray's life and work fits into the larger narrative of public Black intellectuals. Then, Imara sits down with Angela T. Mason, Executive Director of the Pauli Murray Center For History and Social Justice who shares how future generations can continue to honor Murray's legacy. In this week's moment of Trans Joy, DJ and sound designer Jazmine T Green tells us about mixing music for a trans dance party.Send your trans joy recommendations to translash_podcast @ translash [dot] org Follow TransLash Media @translashmedia on TikTok, Instagram, Threads, Bluesky, and Facebook.Follow Imara Jones on Instagram (@Imara_jones_), Threads (@imara_jones_), Bluesky (@imarajones.bsky.social), X (@ImaraJones)Follow our guests on social media: @paulimurraycenter IG: @professor_crunkbluesky: @profcrunkthreads: @professor_crunk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nobody looked at a washerwoman with $1.25 and saw a millionaire. Nobody looked at a boy born into slavery and saw the man who would one day testify before Congress. But God did — and He gave them both something by divine revelation that changed everything. One of them even had a dream with wildly specific instructions. We're not talking metaphors. We're talking literal dreams, literal instructions, literal obedience — and a legacy that's still standing today.This Black History Month, Dreams Unloaded is celebrating George Washington Carver and Madam C.J. Walker — two pioneers whose divine encounters remind us that God still speaks, dreams still matter, and humble beginnings are never the final word. If you've been curious about Christian dream interpretation, hearing God's voice, or how biblical dreams show up in real life — this episode is for you.Happy Black History Month. This one's a celebration.
NotesYou can listen to the accompanying playlist on Apple Music and SpotifyYou, too, may want to learn about this mahjong situation brewing in the Midwest with Barbara. It's the Olympics. Defector is covering all the news stories we want to know about, including the Curling Drama between Sweden and Canada, the ice dancers are super villains, and this Norwegian skier is an idiot.Happy Black History Month! Jen did something cool at The Newberry Library. It was part of the Douglass Day transcribe-a-thon, transcribing information about the Colored Conventions. You can still participate using Zooniverse, and looking for the Douglass Day Project.Sarah enjoyed learning about the Asking Dumb Questions class at Yale. Tom Breihan writes a column The Number Ones at Stereogum, and Jen also enjoys a similar Slate podcast called Hit Parade. Here's the spreadsheet of February hits, and a playlist of songs we talked about today! The Macarena is a song about love triangles! Bad Romance by Lady Gaga is on this list, but we only talk about books we like. The DJ book Jen couldn't remember was Rival Radio by Kathryn Nolan. The Stud Budz, WNBA players Courtney Williams & Natisha Hiedeman, did a long livestream during the 2025 All...
Send a textThrough technical difficulties, we will prevail! Happy Black History Month! Markus Lloyd and Antwuan Malone are joined by Dr. Christina Edmondson and Chad Brennan, authors of Faithful Anti-Racism: Moving Past Talk to Systemic Change, to discuss what faithful anti-racism looks like in our current political and cultural moment._____________________________Podcast Subscription LinksApple Podcast: coloredcommentary.com/appleSpotify: coloredcommentary.com/spotifyGoogle Podcasts: coloredcommentary.com/googleStitcher: coloredcommentary.com/stitcherIHeart Radio: coloredcommentary.com/iheartradio
Happy Black History Month! This week, we got Ty aka @Blaquenkulture joining us as a representative of Off Blxxk and Off Blxxk Mag. Ty gives us some insight to the journalism Off Blxxk does, what their goals are, and how they plan to succeed. Off Blxxk also has a Kickstarter currently active, so please be sure you go and support their newest venture!!Be sure you go to offblxxkmag.com for more details regarding their editorials, articles, and their Kickstarter Campaign!For our Spotify and Apple Listeners, be sure you give this podcast a 5 Star rating!!Like the video, subscribe, and hit that notification bell on YouTube!!Subscribe to our Patreon account and contribute on any of the 4 levels for bonus content and to hear and see episodes early before they release! patreon.com/khaotickulturepodLike and subscribe to our YouTube Channel! youtube.com/@khaotickulturepodcast.Follow us on Bluesky!! @khaotickulture.bsky.socialLike and Follow us on Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063477101518Follow us on Twitter/X- https://twitter.com/KhaoticKulture1Follow us on Instagram and Threads- https://www.instagram.com/khaotickulturepod/Follow us on TikTok @khaotickulturepod Follow our personal pages: Ked: @k3dthepro (all socials), Law: @l.jr_96 (IG) and @Law96_ (X/Twitter) Sape: @scraps14 (all socials) Steve @scubasteve1428 (all socials)
In this episode of the Von Talks Podcast, Von first greets the people with Happy Black History Month. Right after he talks about the origins of how Black History Month then proceeded to name five Black American inventors spanning multiple generations. He then gets into the usual speaking about gaming mentioning Nioh 3 and Sony's State Of Play. He gets into the music talking about J. Cole and Jill Scott new albums while mentioning some artist that are new to him. Lastly, it wouldn't be a Von Talks Podcast episode if he didn't talk about money and investing. During this segment, he talks about the importance of investing and owning assets. He gives 2 book recommendations, Think and Grow Rich and The Richest Man In Babylon. Take heed in whats being said and do your own research
Kaya and Aaron have a sweet treat for you on Valentine's Day with their guest Carlos King! He talks everything from Victoria and Brooklyn Beckham to building his own network (with his lates show with LisaRaye) to Married to Medicine, Traitors and answers if he will return for the Bravo 20 year anniversary.This was an honor and a dream come true for Bravo We're Black and we thank Carlos for giving us the time and opportunity. HAPPY BLACK HISTORY MONTH!Follow Carlos: https://www.instagram.com/thecarlosking_/?hl=enSee Carlos on Tour w/ NeNe Leakes: https://carlosking.com/ SUPPORT TWO BLACK CREATIVES: https://www.patreon.com/Bravowhileblack https://buymeacoffee.com/bravowhileblack #carlosking #realitywiththeking #bravotv #bellecollective #rhoa #ownnetworkFOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM HERESUBSCRIBE TO OUR PATREON HEREOH YEAH WE ON THREADS HEREWHAT? YOU WANT OUR FACEBOOK? I GOT YOU RIGHT HERE
Happy Black History Month! This week in pop culture headlines, RIP Catherine O'Hara and James Van der Beek, and Britney Spears sells her music catalog. (9:11) In hot topics, we discuss the winter Olympics, Grammy winners, and the Super Bowl/Benito Bowl (25:05) Stay tuned for our next episode as we recap the latest adaptation of the horror classic "Frankenstein" starring Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi currently available to stream on Netflix! We are available on all podcasting platforms, but please follow, rate, and review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify apps. We greatly appreciate the support! Follow us on social media: IG: @recappinpodcast Twitter: @recappinpodcast FB: ReCappin' with Delora and Ashley Contact us: Email: recappinpodcast@gmail.com
In the end, it all might be a psyop. I feel like I talked about exposure therapy more than even I intended... listen to more Jazz. Happy Black History Month! Happy Friday the 13th! Happy St. Valentine's Day!
Updates and thoughts on the state of this country. Also, Happy Black History Month!To support content creation on the KoffeeSipsTea podcast ($KoffeeSipsTea) buy me a cup of ☕️ coffee bygoing to buymeacoffee.com/KoffeeSipsTea or https://ko-fi.com/koffeesipstea
Happy Black History Month. Never Forget. PLAYERS: Ida Belote - victim Virginia Christian - murderess WHEN: March, 1912 WHERE: Hampton, VA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello and Happy Black History Month!In this episode we discuss Sumptuary Laws and how it affected black women's hair choices and rights to autonomy over their personal desires. Yet, they still persevered. We also give you a list of black movies to watch for this BHM!Label 1976 Music Spotlight is Bell Biv Devoe (BBD) Tru StraubWe stream on ALL Platforms!Remember to follow the podcast on Spotify so that you're notified of new episodes every other Thursday, as they are released! Also follow for us on social media;Instagram; @ tru_straubFacebook; Tru StraubTik Tok; Tru StraubEmail; labelninesevensix@gmail.comwww.label1976.com
Yo Aunteas are back, joined by Myles David, from Tuned Into Tennis! the crew break down the biggest storylines coming out of the Australian Open, including legacy conversations, player behavior, media narratives, and why certain athletes are always scrutinized differently than others. From emotional reactions on the court to what greatness really looks like in real time, the discussion goes deeper than wins and losses. But of course, the tea doesn't stop there. Aunteas Do You Give a Damn is back with their reaction to Billy Porter's unfiltered take on Nicki Minaj, the "crunchy" arrangements of the Mariah Carey & brandy tributes, the Sherri Shepherd Show cancellation news, Don Lemon's arrest, and the 2026 Grammy Awards (The Year of Bad Bunny). Happy Black History Month and get them cups ready! Tea Stamps: 00:00 Introduction and Early Banter 01:02:45 ADYGAD: Billy Porter's Tribute 01:08:48 Brandy and Mariah Tribute Comparisons 01:13:19 The Quality of Tribute Performances 01:16:59 Final Thoughts on Performances 01:21:08 Grammy Winners and Surprises 01:23:41 Reflections on Hosting the Grammys 01:25:05 The Future of Award Shows 01:27:28 Cardi B 01:28:22 Durand Bernarr 01:32:02 Don Lemon's Arrest 01:39:07 The Cancellation of Sherri Shepherd 01:52:13 Olympics and Benediction
Happy Black History Month! This week we talk Bridgerton, spaceships on Bankhead, and the unveiling of Amerikkka (once again). We also Queen talk the inevitability of change and its' effect on both our internal and external realities.
Happy Black History Month! We're kicking off the month with a story that was suggested by Janice on Instagram. Nowadays, when you call for emergency services, you expect the speedy arrival of an ambulance staffed by personnel who have the skills to save your life en route if necessary. But, believe it or not, that's actually a new concept. Before the 1960s, your call would have been answered (quite slowly) by a police paddy wagon or even a hearse and there would be virtually no pre-hospital care other than basic first aid. It took until 1967 for folks in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to realize that there had to be better way and the Freedom House Ambulance Service was born. If you've never heard of it, there's a reason for that. The Freedom House Ambulance Service was staffed by all Black paramedics, taken off the streets of Pittsburgh's impoverished Hill District. They were trained up and put to work and they absolutely killed it, revolutionizing emergency medical services country-wide. But history has a way of erasing these types of stories. So, let's fix that! Support the show! Join the Patreon (patreon.com/historyfixpodcast)Buy some merchBuy Me a CoffeeVenmo @Shea-LaFountaineSources: EMS1 "How Pittsburgh's 'Freedom House' Shaped Modern EMS Systems"University of Pittsburgh "Freedom House Ambulance Service of Pittsburgh - Making Medical History"University of California San Francisco "America's First Paramedics Were Black. Their Achievements Were Overlooked for DecadesWikipedia "Freedom House Ambulance Service"Shoot me a message! Support the show
Happy Black History Month! Take a listen to some History on Religion I am sharing from others. I captured this Reverend sermon from Rankin Memorial Chapel, Unfortunately, I missed her name. She preached a theme from the Bible Chapter 2nd Kings 5 she titled Hidden in Plain Sight.
You feeling this episode? Send us a text!Happy Black History Month! In this episode we celebrate black history over the last 100 years. We've done much work. Everything could not even fit in this short piece. I'd advise you to learn something new this month. Support the show
Willam and Alaska chat about The Grammys, Michelle Visage's foray into musical theatre, and why it's always six more weeks of winter on Groundhog Day. Plus we get details about Jade's fantastic concert in Hollywood, Jessie J's chaotic concert in Denver, and learn that fame really is a gun…a Gia Gunn.Happy Black History Month!Listen to Race Chaser Ad-Free on MOM PlusFollow us on IG at @racechaserpod and click the link in bio for a list of organizations you can donate to in support of Black Lives MatterRainbow Spotlight: Overqualified by Durand BernarrFOLLOW ALASKAhttps://twitter.com/Alaska5000https://www.instagram.com/theonlyalaska5000https://www.facebook.com/AlaskaThunderhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9vnKqhNky1BcWqXbDs0NAQFOLLOW WILLAMhttps://twitter.com/willamhttps://www.instagram.com/willamhttps://www.facebook.com/willamhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrO9hj5VqGJufBlVJy-8D1gRACE CHASER IS A FOREVER DOG PODCASTSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Happy Black History Month! This week on the @supadupapod we celebrate Black History and how it's changed for us, in a good way, over the years. We also talk about Super Bowl lX, President Obama's library opening in June 2026, The Michael and He-Marn trailers, Trumpism in our Communities from the Reveal Podcast Network and NPR's Code Switch BHM podcast episode which inspired today's conversation. Thanks for listening to the @supadupapod. Produced by : Ez McMahon Music By: @purekwest YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@hp53productions58 hp53productions.com Email: supadupapod@gmail.com IG: @supadupapod, @hp53productions TikToK: @supadupapod
Happy Black History Month and happy anniversary to us!
HAPPY BLACK HISTORY MONTH! WE'RE BACK! We've missed you guys so much! Happy 2026! This week we're talking new album expectations, live performances, Maga antics, new music, everything we've missed since December ,and we discuss our dream set lists for Cardi B's upcoming Little Miss Drama Tour! Thanks for listening! Links to our playlists: Mariah's Little Miss Drama tour set list: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2yPXajMKXQjetXMg5db5gf?si=NdVqwDRfTXORwhHuRP6BWg&pi=40AggF0IT2aWk&nd=1&dlsi=cc453c0e9bb940dbBrianna's Little Miss Drama tour set list: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1BMzhzrWJzbvJepf676B3c?si=zJAHnIU9T36QLbTWdZ53sw&pi=Fb46EJ2lRNacr&nd=1&dlsi=5f3c868b1e77449d
Wassup yall! HAPPY BLACK HISTORY MONTH! In this episode we highlight a black fictional character and we'll be doing this every week this month. Then, we go over some Blerd News topics and finally.... is Wonder Man is top 5 MCU show?
Happy February, Happy Black History Month, and Happy Wednesday! Zena and Shelby are back to dive into: Icy horror movies that send shivers down your spine, Shelby's spooky adventures at Creep I.E. Con, cryptic game secrets from Bloober Team on remosdneulserorehsoovamceyerd.com, plus plenty more chills and thrills! Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/z7xfWcNa Let's get bloody and disgusting. Got a horror question you've been dying to ask us? Don't be shy, we don't bite…much! We want to hear from you! Call and leave us a message at (224) 475-1040, shoot us a text, or drop us an email @ bdisgustingpodcast@gmail.com. Your question could be the next one we tackle live on the podcast! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe on your favorite apps. Sign up for SCREAMBOX now at screambox.com and stream the best in horror: new, cult, and everything in between! *** Follow us on social media and join the conversation! // Follow The Bloody Disgusting Podcast Twitter/X: twitter.com/BDisgustingpod IG: www.instagram.com/bdisgustingpod Bluesky: bsky.app/profile/bdisgustingpod.bsky.social Facebook: www.facebook.com/bloodydisgustingpodcast // Follow Shelby Novak Twitter/X: @shelbybnovak | IG: @shelbybnovak/ | Bluesky: shelbybnovak.bsky.social // Follow Scare You To Sleep Podcast Twitter/X: @scareyoutosleep IG: @scareyoutosleep/ Bluesky: scareyoutosleep.bsky.social // Follow Zena Dixon Twitter/X: @LovelyZena | IG: @realqueenofhorror/ | Bluesky: lovelyzena.bsky.social YouTube: www.youtube.com/@RealQueenofHorror/videos TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@realqueenofhorror Watch FREE horror streaming 24/7 on Screambox! https://www.screambox.com/livetv Never miss a horror headline, follow us on Instagram - https://instagram.com/bdisgusting Twitter - https://twitter.com/bdisgusting Facebook - https://facebook.com/BloodyDisgusting Your #1 source for all things horror since 2001! https://bloody-disgusting.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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HAPPY BLACK HISTORY MONTH! We start off with Mal eyeballing the work (the work being his coworker) and doing a quick recap of his disloyalty over the weekend. We then turn into the Grammy’s cast. Rory insists Justin Bieber is somehow underrated, Mal wants us to revisit the Rap categories again, and Baby D can’t stop laughing at the resurrection of Luther Vandross. Plus, we explain how Jay-Z and Pusha T ended up viral for their relation to the Epstein files, + more! All lines provided by Hard Rock BetSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we celebrate Black History Month by reviewing two movies, 'Hands' and 'Wrecking Crew', while also introducing a new film, 'Misfits'. He shares his thoughts on the quality of these films, critiques their storylines, and emphasizes the importance of representation in cinema. Additionally, honoring significant figures in Black history, including Jackie Robinson, Althea Gibson, and Arthur Ashe, highlighting their contributions to sports and society.Tik Tok: Andrewcrews4Twitter: Nicetown finestTwitch: Twitch.tv/nicetown_finest27https://www.patreon.com/Crewsinpodcast
Happy Black History Month! And we are starting this month with an interview with content creator and cosplayer, YunGokuu aka YG! Join us we talk about YG's journey through Hampton and as a content creator, discuss her goals, dreams, and more! Tune in!For our Spotify and Apple Listeners, be sure you give this podcast a 5 Star rating!!Like the video, subscribe, and hit that notification bell on YouTube!!Subscribe to our Patreon account and contribute on any of the 4 levels for bonus content and to hear and see episodes early before they release! patreon.com/khaotickulturepodLike and subscribe to our YouTube Channel! youtube.com/@khaotickulturepodcast.Follow us on Bluesky!! @khaotickulture.bsky.socialLike and Follow us on Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063477101518Follow us on Twitter/X- https://twitter.com/KhaoticKulture1Follow us on Instagram and Threads- https://www.instagram.com/khaotickulturepod/Follow us on TikTok @khaotickulturepod Follow our personal pages: Ked: @k3dthepro (all socials), Law: @l.jr_96 (IG) and @Law96_ (X/Twitter) Sape: @scraps14 (all socials) Steve @scubasteve1428 (all socials)
Happy February of 2026! Happy Black History Month; we're talking about it! New incense of the month, and trying something diff: new album and book of the week. The theme for this episode is, 'look it up.' "Seize the opportunity to honor the too often neglected accomplishments of Black Americans in every area of endeavor throughout our history." ~President Gerald Ford
"He's great on Myspace." JuJu gives a couple of members of the show a chance to take back some odd takes from last week before delivering his Top 5 Bad Movies of 2025. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A full Monday edition of TRG, Happy Black History Month baby
Hey well read baddies, Happy Black History Month! On today's bonus episode, we sit down with the author of River Sing Me Home Eleanor Shearer to talk about her upcoming novel Fireflies in Winter—a powerful blend of historical fiction, survival story, and queer Black romance. Eleanor shares how her family history shaped her connection to migration, exile, and belonging. She also takes us behind the scenes of her research process and the real history that inspired the novel. Fireflies in Winter is available 2/10 wherever books are sold! Learn more about Eleanor here and the next book on her tbr here Check out the Oh, Charlee Please! Podcast here Charlee's Book Rec In Covenant with Ezra by Love Belvin available here We can't wait to hear from you! :) Please send any questions or comments about this episode to shewellread@gmail.com OR leave us a Voice Note at https://www.speakpipe.com/shewellread Follow SHE WELL READ! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shewellread/ TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeDCLdTX/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@shewellread Substack- https://substack.com/@shewellread Bookum- https://app.bookumapp.com/clubs/668ad565858c97a7faafafb1 Bookshop Storefront- https://bookshop.org/shop/shewellread More links including discount codes: https://bio.site/shewellread Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy Black History Month! We're kicking things off with an episode all about the Freedom House Ambulance Service, which became the blueprint for emergency services in the U.S. Started by the Black community in Pittsburgh, these first responders set the standard for community care. This episode is decidedly not sponsored by The Pitt, though it may sound like it at times.
Welcome back to Seasoned Sessions! As it's Black History Month, we decided to open up about what's been going on in our lives this year so far. Get in touch with us at @seasonedsessionspod, @adaenechi, and @its_hanifahh. Have a great week!
Hey there, Scorekeepers! On our off weeks for the next few months, we're revisiting ART CLASS, the 12-episode series all about arts and arts education that we released last year. We hope you enjoy taking this stroll down memory lane with us!--This episode was originally released on February 13, 2024.Happy Black History Month, Classmates! This week's ART CLASS is all about healing and self-care. As Black folks and Black artists especially, it's so easy to over-extend ourselves during the month of February, so this week we devote the first part of the episode to delving into our self-care routines. How does one establish boundaries in a world that doesn't want you to have any? Where does self-care intersect with community care? Then, we're joined by an exceptional guest! Last October, we recorded a live show at Lincoln Center's David Geffen Hall, where we were joined by the amazing Jonathan McCrory, Artistic Director of the National Black Theatre, which produced the recent Broadway hit Purlie Victorious starring Leslie Odom, Jr. and Kara Young. We had a powerful conversation all about this incredible piece of theater, its relevance in these times, and what he does to take care of himself (0:26:36). Later, it's time for another installment of Career Day with choreographer, Jennifer Lisette Lopez (0:53:51). Plus, the Morning Announcements with Emile (0:50:55) and a little Pure Black Joy (1:02:02) to get you through the week. Please take your seats, because class is back in session!--Hosts: Lee Bynum (Insta), Rocky Jones (Insta), Paige Reynolds (Insta)Guests: Jonathan McCrory, Jennifer Lisette LopezContributor: Emilia MettenbrinkProducer: Rocky Jones--LinksJonathan McCrory (Website) (Insta)National Black Theatre (Website)Jennifer Lisette Lopez (Website)--Hey hey, THE SCORE is now on social! Follow us @thescorepod on Instagram here and Bluesky here! --New episodes of THE SCORE drop every other Tuesday. If you like what you hear, please support us and SUBSCRIBE to the show on your favorite podcast app and be sure to SHARE our show with your friends. Also, leaving a 5-star REVIEW on Apple Podcasts is a great way to help people find our show. Email your questions or comments to thescorepodcast2.0@gmail.com.Ways to Listen:
In this empowering episode about Occupational Wellness, Shannon and Christine sit with Sairan Aqrawi—a powerhouse in leadership development, tech, and entrepreneurship. With her unique background and real-world experience, Sairan helps us explore what it means to identify your untapped potential, lead with purpose, and navigate the entrepreneurial journey with confidence! Join us in community: Women Connected in Wisdom Community Listen to past episodes: https://womenconnectedinwisdompodcast.com/ Glo from head to toe by joining the shealo glo glo club at www.shealoglo.com ! Stillpoint: A Self-Care Playbook for Caregivers Join Christine at an event! Book a free coaching consult with Christine here: https://christinegautreaux.com Like & Subscribe to get notifications of when we are live: Women Connected in Wisdom Instagram Women Connected in Wisdom on Facebook Connect with Sairan on LinkedINwww.linkedin.com/in/sairan-aqrawi-m-sc-993bb61a3 https://www.instagram.com/sairanaqrawi/?hl=en Mention Women Connected in Wisdom & receive a free 30 minute session to boost your LinkedIn Theresa tha S.O.N.G.B.I.R.D. | HAPPY BLACK HISTORY MONTH! I am FOREVER GRATEFUL to speak LIFE and ABUNDANCE over US. ♥️
In this episode we discuss Black pioneers in our profession. Hope you all had a Happy Black History Month this year. Welcome back to the Tx3 Podcast!
Kara Berry (Everyone's Business but Mine, podcast) joins Mani to talk about an excellent part 1 of the Real Housewives of Potomac Reunion and another classic episode of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Check ins, rants and shade, all the good things about Mani running her mouth. Get into the Mix. Happy Black History Month while we got it! Kara Podcast Instagram Mani Patreon Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Happy Black History Month!They tried to bury the rhythm, but it never stopped beating.The Rhythm That Remains is a story of Harlem's pulse, Langston Hughes, Black resilience, and the echoes of a fight that never ended. The struggle may have changed its tune, but the song still plays. Are you listening?
Happy Black History Month! Today we explore the life of Harriet Tubman, who every American school child learns a LITTLE about. Her life was much more complex and grittier than typical textbooks will lead one to believe; her work on the Underground Railroad is just the tip of our proverbial iceberg. During the Civil War, Tubman risked her life to scout and spy for the Union Army as well as worked tirelessly to provide social services for recently-freed slaves. Join me as we unpack the mythologies, bust them open as usual, and give thanks for those historical figures who have spoken loudly and acted with purpose.Here's Dorothy Wickendon's book: https://bookshop.org/a/80949/9781476760742Consider buying it via my Bookshop link above to support the pod.Support the showSupport Unsinkable on Patreon for as little as $1/month: https://www.patreon.com/unsinkablepodOr buy me a coffee!: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/labeadlesBuy Unsinkable shirts here!: https://www.bonfire.com/unsinkable-the-first-t-shirt/Support the pod via my Bookshop Storefront: https://bookshop.org/shop/unsinkablepodFind me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unsinkablepod/
Happy Black History Month! Answer these questions on cultural moments. Fact of the Day: After Breaking Bad, many meth manufacturers in real life dyed their product blue. Triple Connections: Hayes, Kemp, Bean THE FIRST TRIVIA QUESTION STARTS AT 01:05 SUPPORT THE SHOW MONTHLY, LISTEN AD-FREE FOR JUST $1 A MONTH: www.Patreon.com/TriviaWithBudds INSTANT DOWNLOAD DIGITAL TRIVIA GAMES ON ETSY, GRAB ONE NOW! GET A CUSTOM EPISODE FOR YOUR LOVED ONES: Email ryanbudds@gmail.com Theme song by www.soundcloud.com/Frawsty Bed Music: "EDM Detection Mode" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://TriviaWithBudds.comhttp://Facebook.com/TriviaWithBudds http://Instagram.com/ryanbudds Book a party, corporate event, or fundraiser anytime by emailing ryanbudds@gmail.com or use the contact form here: https://www.triviawithbudds.com/contact SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL MY AMAZING PATREON SUBSCRIBERS INCLUDING: Mollie Dominic Vernon Heagy Nathalie Avelar Natasha raina leslie gerhardt Skilletbrew Diane White Youngblood Trophy Husband Trivia Rye Josloff Lynnette Keel Lillian Campbell Jerry Loven Ansley Bennett Jamie Greig Jeremy Yoder Adam Jacoby rondell Adam Suzan Chelsea Walker Tiffany Poplin Bill Bavar Sarah Dan Katelyn Turner Keiva Brannigan Keith Martin Sue First Steve Hoeker Jessica Allen Michael Anthony White Lauren Glassman Brian Williams Henry Wagner Brett Livaudais Linda Elswick Carter A. Fourqurean KC Khoury Tonya Charles Justly Maya Brandon Lavin Kathy McHale Chuck Nealen Courtney French Nikki Long Mark Zarate Laura Palmer JT Dean Bratton Kristy Erin Burgess Chris Arneson Trenton Sullivan Jen and Nic Michele Lindemann Ben Stitzel Michael Redman Timothy Heavner Jeff Foust Richard Lefdal Myles Bagby Jenna Leatherman Albert Thomas Kimberly Brown Tracy Oldaker Sara Zimmerman Madeleine Garvey Jenni Yetter JohnB Patrick Leahy Dillon Enderby James Brown Christy Shipley Alexander Calder Ricky Carney Paul McLaughlin Casey OConnor Willy Powell Robert Casey Rich Hyjack Matthew Frost Brian Salyer Greg Bristow Megan Donnelly Jim Fields Mo Martinez Luke Mckay Simon Time Feana Nevel
Happy Black History Month! No Need For Apologies hosts Derek Gaines & Dave Temple join Zac Amico this week to kick off our favorite month of the year! Straying from the classic path of vintage Blaxploitation movies, the boys delve into a more modern tale. Fame and power quickly rise to the head of "B-City", the CEO of a certain record label, as he fights off his base urges... for blood. With the assistance of his stalwart companion "Rolls Royce", B-City must set things straight with "Boy Cudi" as well as his other professional and personal entanglements. Written and directed by Alvin Gray, and filmed in the heart of a historic Baltimore, it's none other than African American Psycho: The Hip Hop Freak!Original Air Date: 01/07/25For the FULL watch-along experience, visit GaSDigital.com and use promo code ZAC at signup and SAVE $1.50 on your monthly subscription, plus access to all of our video episodes, completely Ad-Free & UNCENSORED!Support Our Sponsors!Fans over the age of 21, visit YoKratom.com for all your Kratom needs. No promo code necessary, just head over to YoKratom.com, home of the $60 kilo!Follow the Show!No Need For Apologies:http://youtube.com/@nnfapodcastDerek Gaines:http://instagram.com/thegreatboyDave Temple:http://instagram.com/imdavetempleZac Amico:http://youtube.com/@midnightspookshow http://instagram.com/zacisnotfunnyhttp://twitter.com/zaspookshowGaS Digital:http://youtube.com/@GaSDigitalNetwork http://instagram.com/gasdigitalhttp://twitter.com/gasdigitalSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Happy Black History Month!This week I had the pleasure of chatting with veteran and artist Derrick Whitfield. Derrick is a Navy veteran turned entrepreneur turned middle school visual arts teacher. Derrick's story is inspirational and a great example or any kids who are interested in art.Come chat with me!
THIS… WAS A KIKI MOST NEEDED! HAPPY BLACK HISTORY MONTH, MABEL SIMMONS! When I need a LAUGH, there is a select group of people who I call. I called on Mani of “The Mix with Mani” podcast to come and save the day because THIS HAS BEEN THE WEEK FROM HELL (but still I rise). We somehow talked Tyler Perry and all his hilarious endeavors, the Real Housewives of New York casting news and the end of the season, Real Housewives of Salt Lake City's third reunion installment (and how we both differed on the reunion as a whole), and Dorit vs. PK over in Beverly Hills. Oh yeah, and it is Black History Month… so we discussed Sutton's mama too. Hey Reba. DOWNLOAD AND LISTEN TODAY! Listen to “The Mix” on Apple Podcasts! Listen to “The Mix” on Spotify! Follow Mani on Instagram! *** HEY! Some of you have asked how you can show your appreciation for all the content provided by your mama's favorite Black geek. How about you buy me a beer/coffee? CLICK HERE TO SUPPORT! *** New episodes of “I Ken Not with Kendrick Tucker” are released weekly! DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE, RATE, AND REVIEW! I LOVE 5 STARS! EMAIL ME AT IKENNOTPODCAST@GMAIL.COM! FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
FIRST AND FOREMOST….HAPPY BLACK HISTORY MONTH! They certainly did not take away my celebration! This week, I have a new segment that just came to me before recording this episode! I'm gonna call it, “AW HELL NAW!!!” We have a text message from a listener! THAT AND MORE Let's get silly! ALL MY SOCIALS ARE HEREhttps://linktr.ee/AmbersmilesjonesJoin my Professionally Silly YouTube channel membership to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEabIsoT5wrN5hRSgY7wnYQ/join Amber “Smiles” JonesPO BOX 533Lovejoy, GA 30250Email me: itsprofessionallysilly@gmail.com LEAVE ME A MESSAGE 805-664-1828
In this episode, Moni and Kat review "Made in Harlem: A Memoir" by the legendary Dapper Dan, exploring his childhood, creative inspirations, and journey from Harlem hustler to high-fashion icon. They are joined by Coyon Ford, Founder and Lead Creative Director at iamcoyonford—a Howard University grad, Indianapolis native, and named one of the top 10 wardrobe stylists, with collaborations spanning Lionsgate, BET, WETV, and more!! Together, they discuss the impact of Dapper Dan's story, inspiration, their least favorite fashion trend, and what it truly means to give and show support as artists. From fashion to creativity to community, this conversation is one you don't want to miss! Follow @iamcoyonford and tune in now. Cheers!! *Please be advised this episode is intended for adult audiences and contains adult language and content. We are expressing opinions on the show for entertainment purposes only.Dedication: To our patrons, we love you!
Happy Black History Month! Make sure you join Confident Women Lead no later than February 7th before the price goes up. Here's the link: Confident Women Lead Are you unknowingly blocking your own path to leadership? In this episode of The Confident Woman Lead Podcast, Anita Miller breaks down the three critical career mistakes that are keeping you from stepping into leadership, securing promotions, and making more money. You'll learn: