Podcast appearances and mentions of janet cheatham bell

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Best podcasts about janet cheatham bell

Latest podcast episodes about janet cheatham bell

Bitch Talk
The (honorary) Bitch is Back - W. Kamau Bell

Bitch Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 52:04


That's right y'all, the bitch is back - W. Kamau Bell. We got to sit down in Kamau's NEW PRODUCTION OFFICES!! in Oakland and have a serious sit down with our un-official co-host about his latest documentary 1000% Me now streaming on HBOMax, his Peabody award for We Need to Talk About Cosby, what happened with his show United Shades on CNN, why it's hard for him to take a vacation, the state of stand-up comedy and "cancel culture", and see what he thinks about having his own TV reality show (SPOILER ALERT: it would be Kamau walking out of the room in almost every scene.)  We absolutely love getting to dig in with Kamau and are excited for his new production ventures. Let's goooooooo!Follow W. Kamau Bell on IG and his website Purchase the workbook Do The Work here--Thanks for listening and for your support! We couldn't have reached 10 years, 700 episodes or Best of The Bay Best Podcast without your help! --Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, AAPI Lives Matter, and abortion is normal.--SUPPORT US HERE!Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage!Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Listen every Tuesday at 9 - 10 am on BFF.FMPOWERED BY GO-TO Productions 

Politically Re-Active with W. Kamau Bell & Hari Kondabolu

Can we talk about Palestine? Dr. Marc Lamont Hill (who, admittedly, calls himself "a prisoner of hope") says we can, and that Americans are ready to even if our government isn't. He joins Hari and Kamau for a conversation that encompasses Michael Che, Bill Clinton, the Fourth Geneva Convention, and the Columbia House record club. Then Kamau's Mom, Janet Cheatham Bell, talks about structural racism in healthcare and her distrust of the pharmaceutical industry—and why none of that stopped her from getting the COVID-19 vaccine. Plus: a surprisingly-detailed analysis of the NBA MVP race. Find our guests: Dr. Marc Lamont Hill (@marclamonthill) https://www.marclamonthill.com Janet Cheatham Bell (@CheathamBell) https://www.janetcheathambell.com Mentioned in the show: Marc Lamont Hill + Mitchell Plitnick Except for Palestinehttps://thenewpress.com/books/except-for-palestine Playgrounds for Palestine https://playgroundsforpalestine.org Uncle Bobbie's Coffee & Books https://www.unclebobbies.com Find us: Hari Kondabolu (@harikondabolu) http://www.harikondabolu.com/ W. Kamau Bell (@wkamaubell) http://www.wkamaubell.com/ Find the show: Twitter (@PoliticReActive) Facebook (@politicallyreactive) Instagram (@politicallyreactive) Produced by Topic Studios. Part of the WarnerMedia Podcast Network. Full credits.www.PoliticallyReActive.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

World Footprints
Author Janet Cheatham Bell on Literature, American History and Travel

World Footprints

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 31:15


Janet Cheatham Bell is an author, scholar, budding playwright and mother to CNN host, W. Kamau Bell, of United Shades of America. Having lived through America’s Civil Rights Movement, Janet joins World Footprints to reflect on her life journey from a segregated Indiana to her interracial marriage that defied the laws of the era. We also talk to Janet about the Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests and how BLM has become a global movement. Janet tells us that her literary works have seen a revival during the COVID-19 pandemic. From titles like “Not All Poor People Are Black and other things we need to think more about,” Harvard University Professor Henry Louis Gates has said that he holds Janet’s contributions to African-American writing in high esteem.

Dear Prudence | Advice on relationships, sex, work, family, and life
Dear Prudence: The "Unrequited Colleague" Edition

Dear Prudence | Advice on relationships, sex, work, family, and life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 47:32


Prudence is joined this week by Janet Cheatham Bell, who left her position as a textbook editor in 1984 to become a consultant to authors, the book publishing industry, and to produce her own books. She recently moved to the San Francisco Bay Area to be near her three amazing granddaughters. Together they tackle letters about what to do when you inadvertently become your lover’s therapist, how to handle an ex-boyfriend who keeps telling everyone you’re still together, how to handle colleagues who don’t understand that you enjoy being single without children, should you leave a job you love after a failed work affair left you with unrequited feelings for a colleague, can you salvage a friendship after sleeping with your bestie. Also, Prudie and Janet respond to a voicemail from a woman who is wondering if it’s appropriate to invite her seriously ill mentor to her wedding. Slate Plus members will hear Prudie and Janet discuss a letter writer who has a roommate who refuses to take better care of her dog. Not yet a member? Sign up at Slate.com/PrudiePod. Email: prudencepodcast@gmail.com Production by Phil Surkis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
Dear Prudence: The "Unrequited Colleague" Edition

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 47:32


Prudence is joined this week by Janet Cheatham Bell, who left her position as a textbook editor in 1984 to become a consultant to authors, the book publishing industry, and to produce her own books. She recently moved to the San Francisco Bay Area to be near her three amazing granddaughters. Together they tackle letters about what to do when you inadvertently become your lover’s therapist, how to handle an ex-boyfriend who keeps telling everyone you’re still together, how to handle colleagues who don’t understand that you enjoy being single without children, should you leave a job you love after a failed work affair left you with unrequited feelings for a colleague, can you salvage a friendship after sleeping with your bestie. Also, Prudie and Janet respond to a voicemail from a woman who is wondering if it’s appropriate to invite her seriously ill mentor to her wedding. Slate Plus members will hear Prudie and Janet discuss a letter writer who has a roommate who refuses to take better care of her dog. Not yet a member? Sign up at Slate.com/PrudiePod. Email: prudencepodcast@gmail.com Production by Phil Surkis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Politically Re-Active with W. Kamau Bell & Hari Kondabolu
Comedy in the Trump Era: 3 Comedians, a Professor, and Kamau’s Mom

Politically Re-Active with W. Kamau Bell & Hari Kondabolu

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2017 54:47


Live from Limestone! Professor Jeffrey C. Isaac, Karinda Dobbins, Arish Singh, Sophie Hughes, and Janet Cheatham Bell! For the first time ever, it’s Politically Re-Active LIVE! Kamau and Hari take the show on the road to Bloomington, Indiana, for the Limestone Comedy Festival (AKA, “THE GREATEST WEEKEND OF YOUR LIFE VOL V.”). Your favorite hosts talk with Indiana University Political Science Professor Jeffrey C. Isaac about rating Trump’s performance, the Paris Climate Agreement, and why Trump probably won’t ever be impeached. Then, not one, not two, but THREE amazing comedians in the form of Karinda Dobbins, Arish Singh, and Sophie Hughes share what it’s like to tell jokes in the Trump Era. Finally, Kamau’s mom Janet Cheatham Bell joins the hosts to put all of our current political nonsense into perspective. It’s our most jampacked show ever – join us and feel like you were there! Learn more about Indiana University’s Jeffrey C. Issac’s work here: http://polisci.indiana.edu/faculty/profiles/isaac.shtml Follow Karinda and Arish on Twitter! @arishish and @KarindaDobbins Find Sophie on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ComicSophieHughes/ And read more about Kamau’s awesome mom Janet Cheetam Bell at her website: http://www.janetcheathambell.com/index.htm Kamau and Hari are on TV! And they’re doing other podcasts! And standup! Find out more at http://www.wkamaubell.com/ and http://www.harikondabolu.com/

The Longest Shortest Time
W. Kamau Bell Asks His Mom About Sex (UPDATE)

The Longest Shortest Time

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2016 47:57


For most of his life, comedian W. Kamau Bell assumed his single mom never had sex after she made him. Today, he gets the real story. Since this episode originally aired, it won an award! In this update, we ask Kamau what it’s like to have a public sex talk with your mom. To join the conversation, go to www.longestshortesttime.com! This episode is brought to you by Little Passports, Paper Culture, Olive & Cocoa, and Thirdlove.

Bring It On! – WFHB
Bring It On! – March 9, 2015

Bring It On! – WFHB

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2015 60:00


Clarence Boone and William Hosea welcome Janet Cheatham Bell and Audrey McCluskey. PART ONE On tonight’s show, Clarence and William welcome Janet Cheatham Bell and Audrey McCluskey. They join us to share their observations on society and their reflections on their joint book signing and presentations billed as “Righting History, Writing Truth”, during the City …

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Spirit In Action
Letting My Peaches Go - Liberating Black Thought

Spirit In Action

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2015 55:00


Not All Poor People Are Black (and other things we need to think more about) is a collection of essays by Janet Cheatham Bell, treating the reader to the insights and experiences of a strong African American woman from Indiana. Janet speaks movingly, honestly, and inspirationally of racism, spirituality, politics, and much more. With astonishing candor and humble brilliance, Janet opens eyes and minds.

No Limits
No Limits - Indiana author Janet Cheatham Bell

No Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2015 53:53


Indiana author Janet Cheatham Bell as part of Black History Month. Her top two titles are "Not All Poor People Are Black and other things we need to think more about" and "Famous Black Quotations and some not so famous".

Another View The Radio Show Podcast
Not All Poor People Are Black...

Another View The Radio Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2015 60:00


..provocative title of the book of essays by author Janet Cheatham Bell. In it, Bell explores how we can "identify and use the power we have as members of the American body politic to work together for our common good". On the next Another View we'll talk with Bell about her autobiographical essays, exploration of religion and spirituality, and musings on topics like economics, entertainment, politics and race relations. On the second half of our show, we'll discuss the movie and play "In The Heat of the Night" which explores race relations between police and the community in the 1960's. Our guests include Susan Albert Loewenberg, producing director for LA Theatre Works, which will perform the play February 20 at the Roper Center, and Barbara Ciara, anchor for NewsChannel 3 who will conduct a round table discussion after the showing of the movie on February 15, also at the Roper Center. Join us for the next Another View, Friday, February 6 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM, or stream us live on this blog!

Educviii With Dr. Jefferson
African American Literature and Education-African American Literature: Janet Cheatham Bell

Educviii With Dr. Jefferson

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2015