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Is Black culture both a gift and a curse? In this episode I chat with Darryen "Rich" Richardson, whos a media entrepreneur, a mindset coach (hes actually my mindset coach), and the host of the Attractive Mindset podcast. During this fluid conversation we discuss homelessness/ prison system, mens mental health, common mind traps, social media hacks, and how certain aspects of Black culture negatively impact our community.
Do Black women benefit from 'race first' solidarity in their dating decisions? Is Black women's appreciation of Black men reciprocated? Are we moving towards a society where interracial relationships are becoming more popular as a form of Black women's resistance to intra-communal suffrage and misogynoir? Whilst this episode is deeply controversial, join The Slumflower as she discusses divesting from solely dating Black men, and what going where the love is looks like... Join my patreon at patreon.com/theslumflower for access to more revealing episodes, a 65-page guide on whether to keep or leave that guy, as well as answering your dilemma questions! Get my new book POCKET POWER FROM THE SLUMFLOWER here: https://geni.us/pocketpower
EJ, Jenysis, Jelissa and Laila discuss the Young Thug case and the use of his lyrics as evince in his case. Will artist in future make music in fear that it can incriminate them? Is Black stage being misused? Is this unconstitutional? Listen to this deep discussion regarding Black celebrities and their experiences in the media.
Is "Black on Black Crime" a reality or a myth? Host Ramses Ja offers his thoughts on this topic in response to recent comments made by Jacksonville Sheriff TK Waters regarding crime in the inner cities. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a world of business casual is it unrealistic to assume people either own or will buy formal wear to attend a function? Is Black tie asking too much? ⚑ CONNECT WITH ME ⚑ Email➜ solidbluesister@gmail.com Instagram ➜ https://www.instagram.com/solidbluesi... Facebook ➜ https://www.facebook.com/solidbluesis... Twitter ➜ https://twitter.com/solidbluesister Tumblr➜ https://tumblr.com/solidbluesister TikTok➜tiktok.com/@solidbluesister
If you know an immigrant, there's there's a good chance you know someone that pay Black Tax every month. Is Black tax a blessing or a burden? Let's talk! In honor of Black History Month, let's talk Black Tax and Immigrant/BIPOC community.The origins of Black TaxBlack Tax in my family growing up and how it was the normWhen does gratitude turn into guilt and an inability to say no even at our own expense?Why we don't talk about Black TaxHow Black Tax affects our ability to build wealthHow much to support family and friends?4 Guidelines to abide by when supporting family and friendsA Message for those always waiting for the 'well-off' family member to always bear the brunt of responsibilitiesThe goal is that we are the generation that lifts the burden of Black Tax, not adding to it. Black Tax (in my opinion) can be a blessing AND a burden. However, we need to get in the habit on putting our own life vests on FIRST, and saying No.Happy Black History Month!Thank you for the gift of your time and attention. Thank you for listening to this episode of the Rich Immigrant podcast, please review, subscribe, and share this episode with someone in your world that needs these conversations. Please join our community online at www.therichimmigrant.com or on Instagram at 'Therichimmigrant.'
‘Black don't crack' is said like it's a badge of honor, but is this phrase making us more insecure about aging? Hana and Leila explore the phrase with writer Patia Braithwaite who writes, ‘Black don't crack is stressing me out.' We also Stoop it with Dr. Michelle Henry, a dermatologist and cosmetic surgeon who explains what really happens to our skin as we age, and what she's seeing when it comes to her Black patients. Is ‘Black don't crack' causing more harm than good?
Damn-too bad Lord McMorris wasn't on to defend himself
In the twenty-ninth episode of Making Mt. Rushmore, panelists Rob Kinler & Jon Keselica joins moderator/panelist Steve Riddle to discuss which Love Songs deserve a place on their respective lists. Is “Let's Get It On” by Marvin Gaye a no-brainer? What about “Be My Baby” by The Ronettes? Does “Little Red Corvette” by Prince grab a spot? Does “My Heart Will Go One” by Celine Dion or “Home Sweet Home” by Motley Crue deserve a place? After that, they discuss which Breakup Songs will be part of that grouping. Can you argue that “I Will Survive” by Gloria Gaynor shouldn't get a spot? Will “You're So Vain” by Carly Simon be included? Is “Black” by Pearl Jam in the conversation? What about “You Oughta Know” by Alanis Morrissette & “Every Rose Has It's Thorn” by Poison?
This week on the More than Vaginas podcast, Momo Varnessa and Theresa tackle whether Black History Month should continued to be celebrated? Has Black History Month lost its significance in the U.S? Has it just become another holiday casualty of commercialization and commodification? Is Black history being accurately taught in schools? We also discuss our experiences when learning about Black history as teenagers and now as adults. This is a can't-miss episode!
In this week's episode, we chat about the how and why of celebrating Black History Month this February! Some questions we answer: Why celebrate Black History Month? Is Black history different than American history? How can I celebrate with my family? How do I integrate Black history in my life beyond the month of February? Special shoutouts to our friends Taylor Combs, Carlee Isaac, and our brother Ameres Groves for telling us why they believe celebrating Black History Month is important for all of us in light of our personal contexts. Have questions, comments, or encouragement for us? Head to our website's contact form and send us an email letting us know! You can also follow Lauren or Austin on Instagram or check out our Facebook Page to stay updated with our personal lives and engage in conversation on our public platforms. We pray this episode was an encouragement to you and will aid you as we live a life in opposition to racism together. Join our email list here! Get our Biblical Racial Reconciliation Guide here! Listen to Austin's Podcast, ALG: Cathartic Creatives here! Follow Lauren's Blog here! Island by MBB https://soundcloud.com/mbbofficial Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported— CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/Island-MBB Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/6by8zhaG04Y
Se'von dives into the latest in child support drama with NBA big man Tristan Thompson. Is Black families' brand of discipline ABUSE? What happened that made Hip Hop legend Bizzy Bone retaliate?Subscribe to Se'von's channel for updates http://youtube.com/Von31Von Check out "Get It With You" Produced by Blake Camille Tidal.com/browse/track/204203747 Follow Se'von http://instagram.com/SevonMusic http://facebook.com/SevonMusic http://twitter.com/SevonMusic http://tiktok.com/SevonMusic To connect with me, here you go: SevonsLegendaryPodcast@gmail.com
But what IS Black content? What constitutes content being deemed as “geared toward a Black audience?” Does it have to feature a Black director, have Black actors in the lead roles, feature topics that are considered “Black-centric" and be a story told from a Black perspective? And can a White person EVER write and direct a Black TV Show or Movie that is historically accurate, and more importantly… Captures the essence of the Black experience? And do you care? Let's talk about it.
Black and white thinking can deeply distort how you see yourself, others, God and your healing and freedom journey. I have noticed it to be a hindrance in my journey and in the lives of many I have helped. The more I have reflected on this subject, the more I have seen black and white […] The post Is Black and White Thinking Hindering Your Life? appeared first on Mark DeJesus.
In this Episode, we sit down with Brandon T Jackson to discuss why he left Hollywood, what made him become Hebrew Israelite, Is "Black" a real nation?, his iconic scene in "Lottery Ticket", and more.
The Richley brothers soldier through some technical difficulties to bring you this episode. Listen in as they discuss not one, but two Florida men, complete an Avengers mad lib for the ages (Is "Black" the best color for Widow? What is Thor really the god of?) and utterly fail to solve The Case of the Wooden Bridge. Good thing they're only attempting to solve pretend crimes. Disclaimer: A few words and phrases were lost in the recording process and we sincerely hope it doesn't negatively impact your listening experience. Thank you in advance for your patience and understanding.
In this edition of the On The Rox podcast, Denver Post sportswriters Kyle Newman and Patrick Saunders break down Bud Black. How is the manager holding up amid Colorado's last-place season so far, including dealing with the Rockies' anemic 2-17 road record? Is Black equipped to lead a young, prospect-laden team still searching for an identity? Will Black -- or should Black -- get fired if the Rockies keep on pace toward 100-plus losses? Those questions, and more insight, are addressed in this week's show.
Is Black liberty a lost cause? Support the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=Q2PZ6NSMG7X7N&source=url See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With Robert in a trial and Greg getting that money too, All Out of Fucks is bringing you their own Snyder Cut Version of two previous relationship episodes. You'll recognize the convo from Episode 7: IS BLACK , SINGLE AND NORMAL TOO MUCH TO ASK? FEAT. SPECIAL GUESTS MIKE, KRIS, AND MECCA How difficult is it to be Black, single and find someone normal to date these days? Is there really a dating crisis or is the Black dating crisis a media created fiction? Does either side know what they want? Listen in as Robert and Greg do a deep dive with Kristina, Mecca and Mike on the current dating climate. And who could forget EP 15: WITCHYO BITCHASS! DATING, LOVE MARRIAGE AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN. We promise we'll be back with new content next week! Enjoy and shit!
Conversation featuring special guest EP on the definition of success. Is Black success unique? Do you have to be a millionaire to be successful? Without general wealth and Black unity success we will never obtain true success! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
#WeOn the radio show ep. 66. We talking about movies "Coming 2 America", "Zack Snyder's Justice League" did you like them? Alot of music to review including Benny the Butchers new album. Is Black lives matter for black lives? Sexual choice? Are divorces a headline? #hiphop #music #Quavo #saweetie #JusticeLeague
This week the gang is back and we are talking all things black(mostly). Is Black-ish top 3 ever, Best rappers alive through the years, bad hair cuts in movies and much more. Intro: “Still Waters” by Illastrate Movie: “Sugar Hill” —————————————————— Social Media Black on purpose Blackonpurposepodcast@gmail.com Twitter - @Blackonpurp Instagram - Blackonpurp Illastrate Instagram - Illastrate_ Bandcamp - Illastrate.bandcamp.com King Sho Instagram - Montergioni JayFab Twitter - @MJF_music Instagram - jayfabmusic
Dani Leigh is colorism real ? Is Black really beauty. Please, like, share comments leave messages. If you would like to donate to the show anything will help even a dollar, this is an independent show I am truly grateful and appreciate it thank you so much for the love and support Love Queen. CASH app is $UnityQueen Zelle is 2142541330. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unity-queen/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unity-queen/support
Where do we see Black influence in American culture? Trick question — American culture IS Black culture. Hosts Cameron Lavi-Jones, Jaiden Grayson and staysafeknox discuss Black influence, the ways it is co-opted by white supremacy and why it must be protected. Recorded November 2020.
On this episode, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts visits with Brother Kudjo El from the Cannanland Moors to learn more about the Moors— a word historically used to describe dark skinned people— and how the Moors are striving to enlighten African Americans who are still lost without a nation to reject the descriptor or Black to identify them. Is "Black" really a person with nationhood? Why do African submit to the description of Black? What is the impact of accepting that notion. We discuss this and more! Visit us at www. blacktransnational.wixsite.com/podcast
In his classes at Binghamton University, David Sterling Brown and his students examine Shakespeare’s plays through the lens of Critical Race Theory. You might have heard about Critical Race Theory lately: put simply, it’s a way of looking at society and culture that focuses on the intersections of race, law, and power. Ever since George Floyd’s killing by a white police officer in Minneapolis outraged much of the nation, Critical Race Theory has taken on a new urgency for millions of Americans examining race, law and power with new eyes. Meanwhile, millions of other Americans, pointing to the realities of their own day-to-day lives, are basically saying: “I told you so.” What does it mean to read a play like Titus Andronicus with questions of race in mind? Brown, who has written extensively about that play, joins us on the podcast to discuss the ways that such a reading reveals an entire dimension of racial imagery and racial violence. We also talk about what it means for theaters and cultural institutions to engage in anti-racist work. David Sterling Brown is interviewed by Barbara Bogaev. Dr. David Sterling Brown is a professor of English, General Literature and Rhetoric at Binghamton University/State University of New York. He is an executive board member of the RaceB4Race conference series. He is the author of “‘Is Black so Base a Hue?’: Black Life Matters in Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus,” a chapter in the anthology Early Modern Black Diaspora Studies (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018); “Remixing the Family,” which appeared in Titus Andronicus: The State of Play (The Arden Shakespeare, 2019); and “The ‘Sonic Color Line’: Shakespeare and the Canonization of Sexual Violence Against Black Men,” published in the August 16, 2019 edition of The Sundial. He is currently finalizing his book project, Black Domestic Matters in Shakespearean Drama. More of his work has been published or is forthcoming in Shakespeare Studies, Radical Teacher, Hamlet: The State of Play, White People in Shakespeare, The Hare, Early Modern Black Diaspora Studies, Shakespeare and Digital Pedagogy, and other venues. With Jennifer L. Stoever, he joined the Folger Institute in August for a Critical Race Conversation: “The Sound of Whiteness, Or Teaching Shakespeare’s ‘Other “Race Plays”’ in Five Acts.” Watch it now on YouTube. From the Shakespeare Unlimited podcast. Published November 10, 2020. © Folger Shakespeare Library. All rights reserved. This podcast episode, ““Coal-Black is Better Than Another Hue,” was produced by Richard Paul. Garland Scott is the associate producer. It was edited by Gail Kern Paster. Ben Lauer is the web producer. We had technical help from Andrew Feliciano and Evan Marquart at Voice Trax West in Studio City, California.
In this episode, Grace is joined by Sorella Magazine contributor Oyin in a discussion about the politicization of Black womanhood. Is "Black woman" synonymous with activist? Should it be?For a more concise version of this episode, check out the article on Sorella Magazine: https://sorellamag.org/black-woman-is-not-a-synonym-for-activist/Don't forget to rate/review this show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends and family.Are you a Gen Z or millennial Black woman? Check out Sorella Magazine, an online publication for Black women, at https://www.sorellamag.org/. We're also on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/sorellamagazine) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/sorellamagazine/), Pinterest (https://www.pinterest.com/sorellamagazine/), Twitter (https://twitter.com/sorellamag) Support the show (http://paypal.me/SorellaMagazine)
Part 2 to Tory And Megan Case, Is Black on Black crime real --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howdidthisstart/support
Is Black widow going to be another woke disaster? Going down the same road as terminator dark Fate, Charlies angels, and Birds of Prey? WeContinue reading
Is Black widow going to be another woke disaster? Going down the same road as terminator dark Fate, Charlies angels, and Birds of Prey? WeContinue reading
Is “Black is King” a project that is centered around cultural appropriation for economic gain?
We're talking Beyoncé's newest visual album release & the new wave of African spirituality. Is Black is King problematic for Christians? What's the big deal? Let's chat! As always we give you our REAL, RAW, & RELATABLE opinions!
INTRODUCTION Pilot Episode. Thanks for subscribing and listening. Find us on Apple Podcasts on iTunes, Spotify, Soundcloud and Libsyn BLOWING SMOKE Catch up with Greg and Robert's Week. How holding up under Covid? Are you back to normal? SESSION OF THE DAY: JUNETEENTH VS. 4th of July Juneteenth: June 19th, 1865, Union Soldiers led by Major General Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, Texas with news the war had ended and that slaves were free. When did you first learn about Juneteenth? PWI vs. HBCU awareness How could a college educated Black student not know? Why do Black people even celebrate the 4th? Why don't we talk more about Black Wall Street? Is Black oppression just in vogue and a novelty? Businesses recognizing Juneteenth as a holiday feels like Black oppression is in vogue and new nove WHAT THE F*CK NEWS SEGMENT Africans Performing Voodoo Rituals to Put Curses on Police in America Black Trump Supporters Dancing to Michael Jackson OUTRO Thanks for joining us this episode of All Out of Fucks Podcast! Make sure to check us out on Instagram @alloutoffuckspodcast, Twitter @AllOutofFuxPod, and our website at alloutoffuckspodcast.com, where you can subscribe to the show in iTunes, Stitcher or via RSS so you'll never miss a show. While you're at it, if you liked what you heard, then we'd appreciate you heading over to iTunes and giving us a 5 star rating or just tell a friend about the show.
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In this week’s episode Shanti shares her birthday celebrations while Antoinette battles the flu and prepares for her trip to Ghana. Tis the season for gift giving and shopping so for our topic this week we dive into the values of “Buying Black” and Black wealth. Is Black wealth the way to our collective liberation? Will the revolution be monetized? Join us.Saul Williams Interview is from The Breakfast ClubBuy Arrested Development's Revolution here https://music.apple.com/us/album/revolution/724391667?i=724392157
What are the facts about race and crime? Is THE Black crime problem OUR black crime problem? Is Black on Black crime a myth or the reality? Do you believe that although the Black community is not responsible for the external conditions that systemically create breeding grounds for crime, the community has the responsibility of doing what it can to attack the problem from within? The relationship between race and crime in the United States has been a topic of public controversy and scholarly debate for more than a century. Tune in tomorrow July 25th, on HOUSE TALK w/Dr. Lauren D. Pitts at 9 pm, with Co-Host for the summer 2019 MAN-NESS series Dr. Brian Maiden and Dr. Pitts as they join the debate discussing “AM I MY BROTHER’S KEEPER: Black on Black Crime”. We want to hear from on this age-old topic so call us live during the show with your comments and questions (515) 605-9744!
In this weeks convo we discuss transgenders on sports teams. At what age is it appropriate for a young girl to get a weave in her hair? Is it ever ok to take a life? Can a killing ever be justified? Is Black still beautiful or do we hate ourselves? Our #SongoftheWeek is Yours by Darren Eugene. Catch up with him on Instagram: DarrenEugene, FB: DarrenEugene Music, and Snapchat: TheDarrenEugene. Follow and listen to our podcast on all of our platforms; Instagram: @_Midnightconvos @Kingchuk @Jajax77 Twitter: @OurQueenTiffany @Darealkingchuk @_Midnightconvos @Bayobwa Facebook: Tiffany Nicole, Charles Fillmore, and Jean Ajax SoundCloud: ow.ly/PgXd30dS6bH Podomatic: ow.ly/T6ha30dS6p7 ITunes: ow.ly/HbIp30dS7lV Stitcher: ow.ly/QJqk30dSKwp
Do We Need Black History Month? Black people have contributed a myriad of ways to American history and they have suffered oppression that other groups have not. Does that merit having a segregated month to celebrate their accomplishments or Is Black history also part of American history? Connections tackles this tough issue. Boris the Curator and Marla E KISS MY ART with special guest hip hop artist Anwar Superstar and his vegan cookies. Brought to you as always by Dr. Dave Klein and Stages of Life @ suffernomore.com or 407-679-3337!
Do We Need Black History Month? Black people have contributed a myriad of ways to American history and they have suffered oppression that other groups have not. Does that merit having a segregated month to celebrate their accomplishments or Is Black history also part of American history? Connections tackles this tough issue. Boris the Curator…
In the season finale & in conjunction with the #BlackBereaPodcast Anniversary, Mary & Israel are joined by long-term absentee Kofi to discuss a wide range of questions submitted by listeners on topics such as, is black berea just for black people to what is biblical manhood. - Is Black berea just for black people?(2:28) - Biblical reasons to end a relationship/courtship? (6:07) - How do you navigate being a black Christian? (19:46) - Should a Christian women join a feminist group at work? (30:07) - Can Christianity and culture successfully compliment?(36:31) - What is biblical manhood? (41: 41) - Why are you a Christian? (51:32) - Are women crazy? (1:00:27) - Personal enjoyment of work vs financial remuneration? (1:10:34) Join our conversation on Twitter using #BlackBereaPodcast. Sign up to our mailing list : www.tinyurl.com/blackberea The Black Berea podcast is hosted by a vibrant group of Black Christians from the City of London. Join us for regular commentary on matters of faith and culture, in addition to analysis of news and events from a biblical perspective. Follow us on @BlackBerea Please Rate & Review on iTunes Email blackberea@gmail.com www.blackberea.com
Is Black and White Photography OVER, What LONG LENS to Buy & How to Make A Photo Story: Flying Solo Welcome to the NEW Flying Solo where once a week I release a NEW video answering three of your questions. You can submit your questions at bit.ly/frocritiques This week I discuss if I thin Black and White photography is over. Help someone decide on what LONG LENS they should get and finally wrap it up with how someone goes about asking a business if they can tell their photo story. Download MyGearVault https://mygearvault.com/#download
Think Folks Are “Too Black?” Think Again!: Is Black too Black By Lupita Samuels Are you struggling with the skin-color issue in one way or another, perhaps deep down in your heart? Struggle no more! The Color-Blind Series, inspired by the Holy Spirit, has arrived to set you free and to save future generations from having to endure … Read more about this episode...
Shanita Hubbard is a student of motherhood, passionate social justice advocate, and writer. Her passion for social justice stems from a personal understanding of how families of color are disproportionally impacted by mass incarceration. This passion has been translated into action in the form of a diverse, justice centered career. From working as a therapist for youth on probation, operating job readiness programs for formally incarcerated adults, directing youth alternative-to-incarceration programs, grant writing, and now to a Criminal Justice Ethics Professor, Shanita continues to find creative ways to combat social injustice. Her creativity is also displayed via writing. Her writing is featured in The Root, EBONY Magazine, Abernathy Magazine, The Huffington Post and other publications. During our conversation, Ms. Hubbard talked about: – Here life growing up Yonkers, New York and how her mother encouraged education and her education journey including spending time in Spain – How her brothers influenced her opinion on gender – The journey through her career and being a mother – Where did her passion to be a writer come from and memories of her first published article – How she started writing for Ebony.com – The background behind the A Love Letter to Black Men In These Troubled Times – What are Black men telling her about love – Is there friction between Black men and Black women and how can they hear each other more – Is Black love still visible? – What can the Black and the Non-Black community do better when it comes to Black love – Responses by Black men and Black women to the article – Her message to Black men and Black women about love You can contact Ms. Hubbard via: Twitter Please feel free to email us at dr.vibe@thedrvibeshow.com Visit our website at: http://www.thedrvibeshow.com/ God bless, peace be well and keep the faith, Dr. Vibe
Black and White Photography: Is It Overused or Overrated? Thank you for listening to episode 26 of The Photo Flunky […] The post Is Black and White Photography Overrated? appeared first on William Beem Photography.
www.esnpodcast.com Hello ESNers, This week we're broadcasting from 1935. It's not bad here y'know although you wouldn't actually believe that it really IS Black & White here. That was kinda funny to deal with but we had a tour guide in a land of the past. HOPE is an avid time traveller and showed us around, as a thank you we invited her to join us with the show. So in this episode we ramble on about; BIG BANG THEORY | FATHERHOOD DISCLAIMER CONTRACTS | CHATTING UP PEOPLE WITH KIDS PRESENT | ABORTION | OUR LIVE EVENT LINK UP | COMPLIMENTING ANOTHER MAN'S WOMAN IN FRONT OF THE MAN | RANDOM AFRICAN ACCENTS | IF YOU SHOULD TEACH YOUR CHILDREN HOW TO CHAT UP PEOPLE | Links are below and you can email your comments or questions to us at questions@esnpodcast.com or click on the blue button on the right panel and tell us what you got to say there. We'll do our best to get round to all the questions asked. The Facebook group is here. Just click the link and ask to join. It's a few hundred people debating the same stuff as we do on the podcast, so if you want your say on the subjects, you know what to do.