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Journee is a 22 year old R&B singer from the Bay Area who has been singing since 5 years old. In a recent edition of Conversations with Lalaa presented by The Progress Report, Journee speaks on her background in music, balancing her career and college, catching COVID, sexism in the industry, and her upcoming project which is set to release November 2020. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theprogressreportpodcast/support
Natalie Dormer is our guest on this week's show, chatting about her new series, Penny Dreadful: City Of Angels, and reminiscing about Game Of Thrones. Meanwhile, we resurrect a courtroom legend in HBO's Perry Mason, jump into the fourth season of Issa Rae's Insecure and dabble in a little lockdown monologuing with Alan Bennett's Talking Heads. Plus we celebrate Terri's birthday while casting aspersions over the veracity of her Northernness, she drinks an endless amount of Bucks Fizz, and there's a whole to-do about whether or not James should be allowed to play the guitar (categorically not).
This episode of Pic.Think: TV focuses on the third season of Issa Rae's HBO comedy series "Insecure" with Sy, Raveen & Gladys. The first part of this episode (Friend or Foe?)warms up the discussion with a behind the scenes chit-chat between Raveen & Gladys with accompanying snippets from the third season's soundtrack. The discussion officially begins attempting to define what a "friend" means to us and whether or not we could be genuine friends with an ex-partner. With this, we then contemplate the concept of Platonic love, its roots in Greek philosophy and whether it's feasible or even possible. The second part (Preference or Prejudice?)progresses onto review the third season by questioning whether or not it successfully follows season 1 & 2. After this, we focus on Molly's initial reluctance towards interracial dating in this season, from which we ask whether it's an example of preference or prejudice. From this, we then question the moral difference between interracial and interfaith dating/marriage. The third part (Women-led TV) attempts to confirm whether Insecure is unique in comparison with other women-led TV series. We attempt to confirm this with the help of Robyn Bahr from The Hollywood Reporter's "Theory of the Four". According to Robyn Bahr, this theory is centred around "four female archetypes that serve to elucidate modern sexual politics" and, as such, we use this to confirm whether or not the four main female characters of the show - Issa, Molly, Tiffany & Kelli - are stereotypical examples found in women-led TV or if they stand multi-faceted and set-apart from the archetypes of this theory. Buy or stream the Insecure Season 3 soundtrack below: https://www.amazon.com/Insecure-Music-Original-Season-Explicit/dp/B07H9FF3F3 https://open.spotify.com/album/3AaaX5cJpQPUzL2UznWu7q References: Robyn Bahr's "Insecure: Season 3: TV Review" from The Hollywood Reporter https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/insecure-review-1133844
First up in our new series 'So What's Good? Podcast Presents:' is the hilarious Issa Rae's Insecure. Join Tania and DJ's deep dive into Season 3's mess with reviews, predictions, and prayer circles for the characters. Whew Chile... ****** Remember to Like, Share, Subscribe and Rate us 5 STARS ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Follow us Ig: @swgpodcast Facebook: So What’s Good Email us at sowhatsgoodpod@gmail.com Dj’s Ig: @dijon_delonte Risa’s Ig: @cjtopflight DrayGo’s Ig: @draygowild Tania’s Ig: @swgpodcast Song: Dead to Me Artist: Kali Uchis
First up in our new series 'So What's Good? Podcast Presents:' is the hilarious Issa Rae's Insecure. Join Tania and DJ's deep dive into Season 3's mess with reviews, predictions, and prayer circles for the characters. Whew Chile... Credits Artist: Sharna Bass Song: Buss a 9
First up in our new series 'So What's Good? Podcast Presents:' is the hilarious Issa Rae's Insecure. Join Tania and DJ's deep dive into Season 3's mess with reviews, predictions, and prayer circles for the characters. Whew Chile... Credits Song: Michuul Artist: Duckworth
First up in our new series 'So What's Good? Podcast Presents:' is the hilarious Issa Rae's Insecure. Join Tania and DJ's deep dive into Season 3's mess with reviews, predictions, and prayer circles for the characters. Whew Chile...
In this full-length Pic.Think: TV episode, Sy, Gladys, Raveen and CE review both season 1 & 2 of Issa Rae's sitcom "Insecure" and use it to discuss several themes. The themes discussed include loyalty, fidelity, double standards & insecurities. As inspired by certain subjects in the show, the discussion then ventures to more controversial topics centred around the human sexuality spectrum and open relationships.
First up in our new series 'So What's Good? Podcast Presents:' is the hilarious Issa Rae's Insecure. Join Tania and DJ's deep dive into Season 3's mess with reviews, predictions, and prayer circles for the characters. Whew Chile...
First up in our new series 'So What's Good? Podcast Presents:' is the hilarious Issa Rae's Insecure. Join Tania and DJ's deep dive into Season 3's mess with reviews, predictions, and prayer circles for the characters. Whew Chile...
First up in our new series 'So What's Good? Podcast Presents:' is the hilarious Issa Rae's Insecure. Join Tania and DJ's deep dive into Season 3's mess with reviews, predictions, and prayer circles for the characters. Whew Chile...
Chris and Trecia are back after what seems like forever! The pair talk about "well meaning" but ineffective employees, whether we should tear down all monuments, and Issa Rae's Insecure and what it tells us about black sex, dating, and relationships. Season 2!
We're recapping season 1 of Issa Rae's Insecure and giving our lemon pepper wet picks from the show! Plus, your favorite Insecure moments for this week's Dab of Ranch. Join us on Twitter this Sunday, July 23rd, for the Season 2 premiere! @lemonpepperwet
Episode 31 is the finale of our special two-part show bringing 2016 to a close. I am joined by my close friends Junis Baldon, Albert Shumake aka DJ Always, and introducing to the show, Jared "J Dub" Williams. On Part Two, we begin with the amazing year in black television with the rise of Donald Glover's Atlanta, Issa Rae's Insecure, and why Marvel's Luke Cage was one of the best shows of the year. We also discuss the controversy surrounding Birth of A Nation and how it led to the film being such a letdown this year. We also fell down a rabbit hole and debated the value of Ava DuVernay and the 13th documentary, because of Junis' issue with the historical inaccuracies of the move Selma. We conclude 2016 with the two biggest stories of the year - the deaths of unarmed black men, and of course, the election of Donald Trump. I say this a lot, but this was definitely one of the most enjoyable shows to create, and I know you will enjoy it! TELL A FRIEND. J’s Lunch Counter is a platform for each of you to engage in conversation that matters, so please help others join the convo! Tell a friend about the show and help grow our audience! Share our posts on Facebook and Twitter and let your friends know what you find most interesting about each show! STAY CONNECTED. Stay connected to the show! Submit your questions about news, politics, popular culture, social justice, entertainment, music, and sports, and we will cover them for a future Mailbag segment. You can send your questions to jslunchcounter@gmail.com. JOIN THE CONVERSATION. We would also love for you to follow along on social media! Like us on Facebook. www.facebook.com/jslunchcounter. Follow us on Twitter and tweet us at www.twitter.com/jslunchcounter. You can also follow the show on Instagram @JsLunchCounter. Check out our website at www.jslunchcounter.com for more podcast and blog content each week! SUPPORT THE SHOW. This show has weekly expenses that are required to keep it going. From web services to hosting fees to equipment costs, this venture is certainly not cheap. If you would like to support the show, you can make a PayPal donation to Jslunchcounter@gmail.com or by clicking HERE. Any amount you can give would help support the show, and all donations will go towards the expenses listed above! LEAVE A REVIEW ON ITUNES. Enjoying what you've heard so far? Then take a moment to leave a review on iTunes. Reviews help us move up the ranks so that more people will have access to the show! Thanks again for all your support!
Joe Erbentraut and Sylvia Rodemeyer are back in the habit. Get into the week that was in pop culture. We break down: Moonlight Worst Journalist of the year: Rory Gilmore Issa Rae's Insecure Winona Ryder & Ethan Hawke's Reunion Dolly's A Christmas Of Many Colors And more! Intro music Pump It by Tyler Twombly is licensed under a Attribution License via CreativeCommons.org
Issa Rae's Insecure was everything. Did you love season one? Have you tired of reading the many think pieces about the show? Join our fun discussion where we (in no particular order) recap the season. Major and Lise are joined once again by our male brain correspondent @andresupmante. Want some TOYC Gear? Check out our socials for the TeeSpring Campaign. Love our new intro? Follow the producer on Soundcloud @hitmanmemphis Listen to this episode and others on www.nashvillesocialbutterfly.com - - - - Follow us at @toycpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/toycpodcast Email us: toycpodcast@gmail.com Archives: www.toycpodcast.libsyn.com
On this week's Pop Confidential podcast Jamey Giddens, Luke Kerr, Jillian Bowe, Melodie Aikels and Sara Bibel dish the latest celebrity, TV and movie headlines. They also are visited by Wubs.net's Karen Maskens, who shares her thoughts on Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie. The dive in into Troian Bellisario's comments on Taylor Swift and feminism. Tyler Posey fakes coming out of the closet. Are all the Twilight fans crushed because kristen Stewart has a girlfriend? Bow-Wow gets dragged because of his "mixed" comments about race. Is LInsday Lohan living in a real-life Jackie Collins' novel? The Biebs rejects Republicans offer for him to perform at the Republican National Convention. Sarah Jessica Parker reveals Divorce won't be anything like Sex and the City. HBO's upcoming show Westworld comes under fire for sexual violence. The first images of Tyler Hoechlin as Supergirl's Superman are released. Jamey and Melodie are looking forward to Issa Rae's Insecure on HBO. All this and more on this week's Pop Confidential podcast.