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Rod, Justin, and Karen discuss coach Bud getting fired, Shannon Sharpe’s sexual assault scandal, Lakers/Wolves series, Nico Harrison trade, Anthony Edwards fined, Bueckers signs deal with Unrivaled, Marcus Morris calls Grizzlies players on YNs, Skip Bayless and Joy Taylor in talks to settle lawsuit, Larsa Pippen new boo, Eric Bledsoe, Kayla Nicole, Jordon Hudson, Keri Hilson says athletes are stunted, Colin Kaepernick still ready to play, Jalen Hurts married, NHL ratings in the tank, Jemele said Norby Williams de-blackified the 6, anonymous coach flame Shedeur Sanders.Go Premium: https://www.theblackguywhotips.com/premium/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit zeteo.comLive from New York — it's ‘We're Not Kidding'! This past week, Mehdi traveled to the ‘On Air Fest' in Brooklyn for a very special LIVE taping of ‘WNK' with award-winning sports journalist and broadcaster Jemele Hill. You may remember Jemele from the first Trump administration, when political ‘nepo baby' and then-White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders called for ESPN to fire Jemele for calling Donald Trump a white supremacist. In this wide-ranging conversation, Mehdi and Jemele discuss Trump and Elon Musk's recent attacks on the press and the dangerous behavior of mainstream journalists who value access over solidarity. They also dig into the crucial intersection of sports and politics, including Trump's historic Super Bowl appearance, the capitulation of (some) professional sports leagues, the 2026 FIFA World Cup and 2028 Summer Olympics, and whether the NFL is responsible for Trump running for president. “To be honest, I sort of blame the NFL because we have to deal with Trump in this capacity,” Jemele says. Intriguing, right? SUBSCRIBE TO ZETEO TO SUPPORT INDEPENDENT AND UNFILTERED JOURNALISM: https://zeteo.com/subscribeWATCH, LISTEN AND SUBSCRIBE TO ‘WE'RE NOT KIDDING' ON SUBSTACK: https://zeteo.com/s/were-not-kidding-with-mehdi-and-friendsFIND ZETEO:Twitter: https://twitter.com/zeteo_newsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/zeteonewsTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@zeteonewsFIND MEHDI:Substack: https://substack.com/@mehdirhasanTwitter: https://twitter.com/@mehdirhasanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/@mehdirhasanTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mehdirhasanFIND JEMELE:Twitter: https://x.com/jemelehillInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jemelehill/‘Spolitics' with Jemele Hill: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-spolitics-222755070/CREDITS:Hosted by: Mehdi HasanGuest Host: Jemele HillExecutive Producer: Kiran AlviSenior Producer and Editor: Frank CappelloMusic: Andy ClausenDesign: Alicia TatoneMix Engineer: Valentino RiveraTitle Animation: Ehsaan MesghaliSpecial thanks: Stephen Wentzell
Jemele Hill, author, executive producer, podcast host, and staff writer at The Atlantic, joins Sarah to talk about how she’s maintaining her inner light during a rough start to 2025, how a second Trump presidency could affect the women’s sports landscape, and how she's preparing for the forthcoming chaos. Read Jemele’s memoir Uphill here Read the other memoir Jemele recommended – “Plain Jayne” by Jayne Kennedy – here Subscribe to the Spolitics podcast here Watch the documentary 13th on Netflix Leave us a voicemail at 872-204-5070 or send us a note at goodgame@wondermedianetwork.com Follow Sarah on social! Bluesky: @sarahspain.bsky.social Instagram: @Spain2323 Follow producer Misha Jones! Bluesky: @mishthejrnalist.bsky.social Instagram: @mishthejrnalist TikTok: @mishthejrnalist Follow producer Alex Azzi! Bluesky: @byalexazzi.bsky.social See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamele Hill is a renowned sports journalist who has broadened her horizons in recent years to report, write, and analyze politics and so much more. Hill has recently started a new podcast SPOLITICS in conjunction with iHeartMedia, but also found wherever you get your podcasts. Jemele joined After Hours to discuss what you can expect from SPOLITICS and she discussed her take on the Presidential election. #trump #harris #biden #usa #election
Today on "Don't@ME", Barkley slams Jemele, Sports Media rising, Big Perk beef and delusional Kaepernick. CBS Sports HQ Analyst, Danny Kanell on the Mike Norvell situation at Florida State and his favorite bets going into the weekend. Plus, Co-Host at VSIN, Dave Ross reacts to people claiming Trump's McDonald shift was “staged”? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Warning: the final segment of this hour contains discussion of sexual assault. If you or a loved one has been a victim of sexual assault, you are not alone. Call the SA Hotline at 1-800-656-4673. We kick things off with Lucy's Off Rohd-Ing from Knoxville, Tennessee before taking a look at the thrilling weekend all across college football. Then, will the Yankees vs. Dodgers be the highest rated World Series ever? Okay, so the answer is almost definitely no, BUT it will be one of the biggest moments for baseball in a very long time. Also, UCF's embarrassing moment, Kalen DeBoar's biggest mistake, and Kirby Smart "just saying shit." Plus, our Friendly Neighborhood Race Lady Jemele Hill stops by to discuss Jared Goff and her Detroit Lions, Deshaun Watson's injury and the response to it, and the New York Liberty's title. Also, Jeremy has a Top 5 Things Trump Has Done In The Last Week That Were Racist/Insane/Disqualifying/Offputting/Outlandish for Jemele to peruse. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Mike and Ephraim sit down with Emmy-award-winning journalist, author, podcaster and activist Jemele Hill for a candid conversation about her most defining moments. Jemele starts out talking about her origin story, why she will always stand 10 toes behind her hometown of Detroit and her inspiration behind becoming a journalist. Then, Jemele gives her keys to crafting the perfect social media clapbacks. She also shares a shocking story about receiving hate mail that caught the FBIs attention. As her friend and colleague for 20 years, Mike asks Jemele about how mental health has impacted her personal and professional career. She reveals her biggest addiction that keeps her grounded—golf. Jemele divulges to Ephraim her decision to take her husband's last name. Plus, in this week's Unfiltered segment, Jemele tells the story about how leaving ESPN on her terms catapulted her to the next level of her career. You can listen to new episodes of DTBT every Thursday at 6 a.m. EST on iHeart or wherever you listen to podcasts. . . . Follow Done There, Been That podcast on Social Media for all the best moments from the show: IG: @InflectionEnt X: @InflectionEnt YouTube: @DoneThereBeenThatSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Trey Wingo, who sounds like a 3-count chicken meal at a Mexican restaurant, is here to discuss his real name, the Top 5 Places Belichick Can End Up, Patrick Mahomes' excellence, the Cleveland Browns debacle at QB, and how to properly consume steak. Then, are steak people or wine people more annoying? Also, we take time to celebrate the historically bad Chicago White Sox with some mesmerizing stats. Plus, our friendly neighborhood race lady Jemele Hill is here. Jemele questions why we always put the onus on victims to create change, whether that's in sexual assault or interactions with the police. She also breaks down last night's standout moments from the debate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Trigger warning: Segment 3 of today's Hour 1 features a conversation between Dan and Jemele Hill on the video surfacing of Diddy assaulting his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura. If you or someone you know has been the victim of domestic abuse, you are not alone. Call the Domestic Abuse Hotline at 800-799-7233. We kick off Hour 1 with some of last night's electric postgame sound out of Denver with the comedy duo of Karl-Anthony Towns and Anthony Edwards and a very angry Mike Malone. Then, McDonald's removed the happy face from the happy meal in the UK for mental health awareness, and Tyson Fury goes down in an upset. Plus, Dan and Jemele's conversation on the horrific Diddy story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Women's basketball has come a long way since Title IX in 1972. But not far enough. This week, Errin is joined by her friend Jemele Hill, the sports journalist, to talk all things women's basketball. Jemele breaks down how far women's basketball has come — as evidenced by this year's women's NCAA tournament — while also highlighting how far it has to go when it comes to media coverage and pay equity. Follow Jemele Hill on X @jemelehill and Instagram @jemelehillFollow The 19th on Instagram, Facebook, X and via our newsletters. Follow Errin Haines on Instagram @emarvelous and X @errinhaines.Follow Wonder Media Network on Instagram @wmn.media, X @wmnmedia, and Facebook. Stream Breaking the News, a new documentary about The 19th, now on PBS! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Big Suey kicks off with more discussion about the two major gambling scandals in sports. What is going on with Shohei Ohtani after his press conference yesterday? Jontay Porter could not have been more reckless in his gambling scandal. Plus, Mike continues advocating for bigger balls in the NBA. Then, Your Friendly Neighborhood Race Lady, Jemele Hill, joins the show and Dan continues struggling to get to all the topics today. Jemele covers the incoming Kim Mulkey story and whether or not she will get a golden pass, Caitlin Clark's impact and a possible matchup with LSU and Sean Combs fleeing the country as his homes are raided and children arrested. In the meantime, Dan calls Jemele a coward for not answering Mike's questions about bigger balls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jess and Stu are laughing about athletes in sports that connote the monarchy. Our Friendly Neighborhood Race Lady, Jemele Hill, joins the show to continue the discussion on RFK and Aaron Rodgers, plus other celebrities considering runs for President, including The Rock and Steph Curry. Jemele has a story about her husband experiencing racism and what it's like to be married to her. Next, Dan wants to discuss Greg Cote's continued meteoric rise to superstardom and the show continues the conversation about concerns with AI. Plus, Billy fights with his car and Dan can't say the names of former college head coaches. Finally, the show dives into numerous NFL topics while Stugotz dismisses Dan Graziano. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this special Valentine's Day episode of the Good Word with Goodwill, Vincent Goodwill is joined by Jemele Hill, Jason Goff, Monica McNutt and Marcus Thompson II for a conversation about love, marriage, dating and relationships.The show kicks off with a conversation about the 1999 movie The Best Man, and the group tries to decide who is the villain of the movie. They then move on to find out what men get wrong about women, what women get wrong about men, and ways in which couples can offer each other more grace and allow for more honesty.Jemele and Monica talk about the “lists” that many women make to try and find the ideal partner, while Jason and Marcus discuss how things have changed over the last few decades and men need to adjust their expectations for women as a result. They also talk about the need to be vulnerable with your partner instead of just your friends.Vinnie tells the story of why he's called “The Love Doctor” before Jemele finishes it off by talking about the struggles that black women have, even compared to black men, and how those things can poison a relationship.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In the latest episode of GOOD TROUBLE featuring Nick Kyrgios, Jemele Hill, an award-winning journalist, and culture critic, shares insights into her early writing passion and an unforeseen journey into broadcasting. In a paradoxical twist, Kyrgios relates to Jemele through his tumultuous relationship with tennis. They underscore the crucial significance of representation in media, particularly when the press plays a pivotal role in shaping the narratives surrounding athletes of color. United by shared challenging childhoods, Jemele and Kyrgios draw motivation from their pasts to propel them toward success in their respective fields. About Good Trouble with Nick Kyrgios: Hosted by tennis' beloved troublemaker, Nick Kyrgios, “Good Trouble with Nick Kyrgios” is a video podcast series that explores the personal journeys of individuals who are making waves by doing things on their own terms. The series takes inspiration from Kyrgios's own career, marked by his unorthodox style and willingness to defy the norm, and extends that narrative to a broader spectrum of guests. “Good Trouble with Nick Kyrgios” is available every other Wednesday on Hana Kuma's YouTube channel, on all podcast platforms, domestically on Tennis Channel platforms and in Europe on discovery+ and Eurosport.
It's time for Stugotz's Weekend Observations! Then, our friendly neighborhood race lady Jemele Hill is here after her San Francisco 49ers beat her husband's Detroit Lions. Jemele learns of how her husband *almost* betrayed her on the air, discusses Dan Campbell's decision making, and explains why it's okay that Brock Purdy isn't "elite." Plus, is the NBA starting to have a legitimate problem on its hands with players continuing to sit out marquee matchups? Is that even the reason why fans aren't flocking to the sport on TV? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Brandon Contes interviews former ESPN host and current writer for The Atlantic, Jemele Hill. Brandon and Jemele have an in-depth discussion about the Pat McAfee/Aaron Rodgers saga. From Rodgers insinuating Jimmy Kimmel was in the Jeffrey Epstein files to McAfee accusing ESPN exec Norby Williamson of trying to sabotage "The Pat McAfee Show." We also talk about "SC6," Stephen A. Smith, Skip Bayless, and more.For even more discussion, head over to awfulannouncing.com and follow us on Facebook, X (Twitter), Instagram, Threads, LinkedIn, TikTok, Bluesky, and YouTube: @awfulannouncing.-:56: Feelings toward ESPN about Pat McAfee/Aaron Rodgers/Norby Williamson/Jimmy Kimmel situation-2:14: Internal conversations at ESPN regarding Rodgers-4:54: Should ESPN talent be treated equally?-6:39: Is McAfee giving other ESPN people the invitation to be controversial on the air?-8:29: How does “The Pat McAfee Show” fit at ESPN?-10:02: Where does McAfee rank in ESPN's hierarchy?-11:46: McAfee having leverage at ESPN-13:54: Pat McAfee and Norby Williamson-15:25: McAfee's comments on Williamson-18:25: Value of an exec to potentially not stop the sabotaging of a show on their network-20:40: Calling out an exec on the air-22:03: Should McAfee take on a more journalistic approach?-25:35: What will ESPN do in regard to Aaron Rodgers?-28:06: Would Jemele file a lawsuit if she was Kimmel?-29:04: Who holds more power at Disney? Kimmel or McAfee?-29:57: Has ESPN quietly removed the “stick to sports” mandate?-31:55: Expectation of what the audience should get from an ESPN show -34:18: Is there an interviewer who could challenge Rodgers?-35:45: Aaron Rodgers' legacy-39:37: Is this controversial attention beneficial for “The Pat McAfee Show?”-40:47: Does ESPN view this as beneficial?-41:48: Did Jemele wish she had this kind of freedom at ESPN?-44:27: Value of traditional journalism at ESPN-46:16: “SC6” as a personality driven show-52:41: Trying to push back on the narratives-56:10: Was “SC6” hurt by the SportsCenter brand or the 6:00 time slot?-57:43: The Donald Trump tweet-1:00:32: Any regrets to posting that?-1:02:21: Potentially being Skip Bayless' debate partner on “First Take”-1:04:31: Working with Bayless-1:05:25: “First Take” debating style-1:07:36: Stephen A. Smith's and Skip Bayless' role and influence in sports and cable news debate
On this episode, Theresa and Cody discuss the final effer upper, John Green, and the cup of Diet Coke that altered the careers of several NBA players.Podcast to recommend: History of Egypt (https://www.egyptianhistorypodcast.com/)SourcesAbrams, Jonathan. “The Malice at the Palace.” Grantland. 29 Feb 2012. . Retrieved 17 Oct 2023.Hill, Jemele. “The Brawl: Were Lessons Learned?” ESPN. 18 Nov 2009. . Retrieved 17 Oct 2023.“Fan Details Strides Made Since Brawl.” ESPN. 19 Nov 2009. . Retrieved 17 Oct 2023.Russ, Floyd, dir. Untold: Malice at the Palace. Netflix, 2021. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cuffs is back LIVE ON AMP with his co-hosts 2021 WNBA Champion Lexie Brown & 10 Year NBA Vet Anthony Morrow. The Box & 1 Club is joined by Journalist/Writer/Author/Podcaster Jemele Hill. Jemele keeps it spicy about Traditional Sports Media vs New Media, maintaining your accountability as a journalist, the Gatekeepers in Sports media, her all-time favorite hip-hop group and how to vacation like her fellow Michigan State Spartan Magic Johnson. Welcome To The Some Dude Show! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/somedudeshow/support
Jemele Hill is known as a force in media and expert on “ALL THINGS BLACK” with her name often tied to words such as controversial, outspoken, and disruptive. But there's so much more to Jemele. And…how does she maintain her sense of self while being labeled and “tried” by people who misunderstand her mission?We get into all of this and more in a candid convo with Jemele the woman, wife, entrepreneur, activist, great girlfriend and daughter. We talk healing, learning, growing, evolving, working, listening, laughing, and simply BEING. We talk labels, lies, love, life, and the lines that lie between.This conversation is for every woman who knows what she knows but is open to figuring the rest out along the way!About Jemele HillEmmy Award winning journalist, Jemele Hill is the co-Founder of Lodge Freeway Media and a writer for The Atlantic. Hill is also the Webbly & NAACP Award winning host of the podcast, Jemele Hill is Unbothered. Prior to joining The Atlantic, Hill co-anchored SportsCenter with Michael Smith. In 2018, the National Association of Black Journalist named Hill Journalist of the Year. Hill's empowering, unabashedly bold memoir Uphill was released on October 25, 2022.—————————Watch The Great Girlfriends Show - HERE Shoot an email over or drop a DM directly to Sybil ON IG @sybil_amutiFollow now
Bryan is joined by Jemele Hill to discuss the news reported by CNBC that ESPN will be making layoffs beginning next week. Jemele reflects on the layoffs back in 2018 while she was still at the company, then discusses the similar experience had at CNN+. Later, they talk through what life has been like after leaving ESPN, and then react to current media stories from Elon's Twitter to the Fox-Dominion lawsuit and settlement. Host: Bryan Curtis Guest: Jemele Hill Producer: Erika Cervantes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Zibby speaks to Emmy award-winning ESPN SportsCenter co-anchor and Atlantic contributing writer Jemele Hill about her beautiful and radically honest new memoir Uphill. Jemele describes the childhood traumas she revisited when writing this book, like her near-fatal car accident, her parents' drug addictions, and her mother's sexual assaults. She also talks about her early love of books (thanks to her story-reading stepfather), shares brilliant book recommendations, and reveals the projects she is working on now (like directing Colin Kaepernick's documentary alongside Spike Lee!?). Purchase on Bookshop: https://bit.ly/3H7nZsISubscribe to Zibby's weekly newsletter here.Purchase Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books merch here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey Tribe! Welcome to the first week of Power Moves December! This month is all about making sure we go into 2023 feeling activated and powerful, and there was no one better to start us off than author, journalist and host Jemele Hill. This week, Jemele and The Good Moms hold nothing back as they share their personal testimonies to learning why vulnerability is our superpower! Expect to hear:- How Jemele stays unbothered to be her best self- Jamele's journey from journalism to being in her me season!- Why Jemele decided to go all the way when it came to being vulnerable in her memoir- The toughest part Jamele faced when writing her book- Family and partners going through your journal?!- Feeling safe to be vulnerable- Going to therapy on a dareAll this and more can be heard on all Podcast platforms! Remember, our Patreon mamas get first dibs on watching uncensored episodes and bonus content.Connect With Us: @GoodMoms_BadChoices@TheGoodVibeRetreat@WatchErica@Milah_MappConnect With Our Guest: @jemelehill—--------------------------------PATREON: If you're not a Patreon yet….well, what are you doing?!? Join us over at Patreon where a community of amazing women are laughing, healing, connecting, and living our best lives. Visits www.patreon.com/goodmomsbadchoices today. See you over there! GOOD VIBES RETREAT: Join us in Costa Rica in February! Can't wait to voyage to the Caribbean Jungles with you! Keep in mind this is a first come first serve opportunity and spots will fill up quickly. Visit this link and submit your $500 deposit to secure your spot today: https://www.wetravel.com/trips/february-2-7-the-good-vibe-retreat-2023-the-good-vibe-retreat-puerto-viejo-de-talamanca-47793243LMNT: A tasty electrolyte drink mix with everything you need and nothing you don't (lots of salt, no sugar). Electrolytes facilitate hundreds of functions in the body, including the conduction of nerve impulses, hormonal regulation, nutrient absorption, and fluid balance. Get 8 single serving packets FREE with any LMNT order. Get yours at DrinkLMNT.com/GOODMOMS.LIVE SHOW LOS ANGELES (DEC 10): https://www.ticketweb.com/event/good-moms-bad-choices-swedish-american-hall-tickets/12637285
Hill talks about what motivated her to write the book and why now was the time to do it. She describes how therapy helped her attain a “better and deeper understanding” of who she is. “I wasn't unhappy when I began my therapy journey because I don't think you need to be unhappy to go to therapy. Sometimes it's just a good maintenance check. It's for greater understanding of you. I hope when people read the book, they'll see that there's a commonality to all the issues I discuss in my book that should help people as they try to figure out how they want to deal with things.” Hill says she chose to attend MSU “because of its stellar journalism program. I wanted to work at the State News, too. Going to Michigan State really changed my life. I was born and raised in Detroit, but I grew up at Michigan State.” Jemele shares her views on a “very challenging” state of journalism. “The whole point of journalism is truth. What I see a lot these days is not just the inaccuracies and bad framing, but also an inability to tell the truth by hiding behind objectivity. I know it sounds like objectivity should be a great thing in journalism. Our goal should actually be to be fair, which is different. Sometimes we have to be able to call people out and hold them accountable. That's the whole point of the phrase about journalists being the watchdog of society. The essential core of democracy can only work if there's a free and fair press. The fact that there are outlets that traffic in passing off conspiracy theories as news is very disappointing and all it does is encourage people to not necessarily seek the truth but to seek the truth they want to believe as opposed to what's actually true.” Hill shares her advice for today's journalism students to “focus on the craft. The mechanisms of how we do our jobs will always change. It's stone tablets one day and podcasts the next. But what doesn't change is the core tenets of the job.” Jemele talks about writing on the intersection of sports, race, gender, politics, and culture for The Atlantic. And she shares her views on name, image, and likeness and the transfer portal in the evolving world of college athletics. She previews project she's working on , including a collaboration with Spike Lee. “I hope people who read Uphill understand that this is a story of resiliency and perseverance. And it's a testament to something I believe in: Your circumstances, no matter how bad, do not have to dictate the life you envision for yourself.” MSU Today airs Saturdays at 5 p.m. and Sundays at 5 a.m. on WKAR News/Talk and Sundays at 8 p.m. on 760 WJR. Find “MSU Today with Russ White” on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your shows.
Can I get a “what up doe!” That's exactly how Detroit-raised Jemele Hill greets the show. The former ESPN analyst and now author comes to Top Billin' to bring nothing but laughter and wisdom. Being one of the top journalists in the nation, she talks about the challenges she had to face to get there. In her book, Uphill: A Memoir, Jemele gets deep into a life you never knew she had. She also gives a full insight into what it's like working for the sports conglomerate and the politics that go with it. Executive Producers for Breakbeat: Dave Mays & Brett Jeffries Executive Producers: Bill Bellamy & Barry Katz Production: Tastemakers Media Recorded at DASH Radio, Hollywood, CA IG: @BreakbeatMedia @BillBellamy Comment, like and subscribe on the Breakbeat Media YouTube channel, subscribe on Apple, Spotify or wherever podcasts are available, and visit us at www.breakbeatmedia.com
Renowned sports journalist Jemele Hill joins the show to discuss her powerful new book Uphill: A Memoir. We talk about how she organized and thought about telling her story, how she cultivated he sources as a journalist. Jemele also reveals how she navigates the challenging relationship between her own identity as a Black woman and the world of sports.The Stacks Book Club selection for November is Prison by Any Other Name: The Harmful Consequences of Popular Reforms by Maya Schenwar and Victoria Law. We will discuss the book on November 30th with Mariame Kaba.You can find everything we discuss on today's show on The Stacks' website: thestackspodcast.com/2022/11/09/ep-240-jemele-hillConnect with Jemele: Instagram | TwitterConnect with The Stacks: Instagram | Twitter | Shop | Patreon | Goodreads | SubscribeSUPPORT THE STACKSJoin The Stacks Pack on PatreonTo support The Stacks and find out more from this week's sponsors, click here.Purchasing books through Bookshop.org or Amazon earns The Stacks a small commission.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this RTT exclusive, sports journalist Jemele Hill and her mother Denise sit down for their first interview together and reveal the pain passed down in their family after Denise was abused, raped and relied on drugs to cope with severe PTSD. In a raw emotional conversation, Jada and Gammy open up about their own traumas and how the adversity Jada and Jemele experienced throughout their childhoods shaped the incredible women they've become. It's an inspiring and eye-opening discussion!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jemele is an Emmy-winning sports journalist, who spent 12 years with ESPN. She's a contributing writer for The Atlantic, host of the Spotify podcast, “Jemele Hill is Unbothered” and her memoir “Uphill” will be released on October 25th. Today she's sharing: Why she never wanted to write this memoir in the first place (and the lessons she hopes people learn from it) Why she really wanted to call her memoir something else. How her childhood traumas and Detroit shaped her and why grit is infused in her DNA. How reading the newspaper as a kid is what ultimately led her to where she is today. Why women need to get over the “I'm just happy to be here” mentality. Why she became a better journalist when she became a better businesswoman. Why we need to all be more transparent about our salaries. Why it's so important to her to write about the intersection of race, class, gender and sports. Why we can use sports as a mirror to what's happening in America. Why empathy is so important in writing.
On the latest episode of the Rex Chapman Show with Josh Hopkins, the guys are joined by Jemele Hill, the incredible journalist, producer and podcaster. What in life gave Jemele the ability to ask the difficult questions and to continue to push the envelope? From an early age, Jemele had a passion for writing and for sports, and it has evolved so much to get to this point. 6:00 - The former CNN+ colleagues talked about their short time together, and what lessons were learned after things came to an end so abruptly. 12:00 - Jemele grew up playing all kinds of sports, excelling at baseball and softball. All while discovering her passions for reading, writing and journalism. 19:00 - While reflecting on all of their upbringings, Jemele comments on the public education she received and the strong sense of identity she received coming from Detroit. 23:30 - Fast forward to today, and how important it is to restrict what is being taught in schools and banning books is just so confusing to people that are seeking out knowledge. 26:00 - Jemele talks about meeting one of the most beloved people from Kentucky, Muhammad Ali. 29:30 - The state of today's media is no longer participating in the very oath Jemele took when she became a newspaper writer all those years ago: "To Comfort the Afflicted, and Afflict The Comfortable." 39:00 - Despite what our country has been through over the last few years, Jemele still has faith in a number of bright spots in traditional media that provide plenty of hope for the future. 42:30 - Jemele previews her forthcoming memoir "Uphill" and discusses the adversity she went through, and felt should be in her own words. 51:00 - What was going through Jemele's mind watching Serena Williams step away from tennis? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jemele Hill joins the show to discuss her favorite TV shows and why Beyonce is performing at an unparalleled level of excellence…with a little help from our friend Bruce Springsteen. Jemele also explains the “soul crushing” nature of Deshaun Watson facing more reward than consequence. Then, Mike Florio breaks down the legalese of the arbiter's decision, why Roger Goodell has all the power to issue a stronger suspension with appeal, where the Cleveland Browns stand, other NFL lawsuits, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jemele Hill joins the show and discusses the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade, her lack of surprise, and how much of the decision is about controlling women. Plus, Jemele and Amin break down top tier "trash reality TV." Then, a breakdown of the Stanley Cup Final, the Avalanche's future, and how Roy ended up on the ice postgame. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode, Donny sits down with sports journalist, contributing writer for The Atlantic, and host of the podcast Jemele Hill is Unbothered, Jemele Hill. Jemele opens up about her journey from a tomboy kid reading her local newspaper, to becoming the only female Black sports journalist for a daily paper in all of North America. She and Donny then discuss why Jemele thinks journalism has become an elitist trade, how the goal posts move when it comes to the hiring of Black coaches in the NFL, and the rise of athletes like Naomi Osaka and Simone Biles taking agency over their lives and putting their mental health first. But, before all that, Donny dives into his top brands of the week, naming Disney, Jim Carrey, Will Smith, and Caitlyn Jenner as either "up" or "down" in his weekly Brands of the Week segment. THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: Indeed - Go to Indeed.com/ONBRAND to claim your $75 credit Chime - Go to chime.com/donny to get started Freshly- Go to freshly.com/donny for $125 off Don't forget to rate, review, and follow to get the latest episodes as soon as they drop. Follow: @donnyjaydeutsch @jemelehill See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jemele Hill joins the show to discuss Brian Flores and the wrong text she's received and sent from her old number. Plus, we discuss National Signing Day and the Wild Wild West of NIL plus we wonder what the status of COVID in the NFL is. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jemele Hill might be one of the most upfront, straightforward unapologetic sports commentators in the business. Don't believe me, a certain former President and his staff advocated for her dismissal from ESPN. But, Jemele is unbothered by the negative ninnies and the naysayers because she's earned the right and developed the knowledge to voice her opinions and she's doing just that. Jemele tells us how to silence the noise around you, listen to your professional desires and “bet on yourself”. It's episode #53 of Think Tank of Three Podcast.
Traveling through this world “Unbothered” can be a challenge. Jemele Hill has taken that state of mind to the next level. The Emmy Award-winning journalist and Webby Award winner has helped to solidify a new path to success for women in sports and journalism: outspoken, courageous, and committed to what's right rather than “play along with the boys” and “don't rock the boat”. She has helped create a market for the truth! Vivica and Jamele discuss how her hustle and personal strength led to the notorious “baby momma” question, holding her own at ESPN, the life-changing tweet, and how she's building a media empire. This magnificent woman is definitely on the right side of history. Hill is the Co-founder of Lodge Freeway Media and a contributing writer for The Atlantic. She has a new podcast on Spotify, called Jemele Hill is “Unbothered” that explores the news of the day and the intersectionality between the worlds of sports, politics, music, identity and culture. Jemele, along with Van Lathan, launched the podcast, “The Wire: way down in the hole” which breaks down every episode on the HBO classic series. Hill is also the co-host of a weekly nightly talk show with her longtime friend, former ESPN anchor, Cari Champion on the Vice Network called “Cari & Jemele: Stick To Sports”. https://twitter.com/jemelehill https://www.instagram.com/jemelehill/ https://open.spotify.com/show/1SXD1U55jqbK9HHoPvdbsw https://www.vivicafox.com/ https://www.instagram.com/msvfox/ https://www.facebook.com/VivicaAFox https://twitter.com/msvivicafox http://stage29.tv/ https://www.instagram.com/stage29podcasts https://twitter.com/stage29podcasts https://www.facebook.com/Stage29Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We have been highly critical of Jemele Hill on the channel. Politically...Jemele and I have no common ground. We've made the case that politics have no business in the sports world. This is a perfect example why that needs to be the case. Jemele Hill and I agree that college athletes should be paid. We also agree on the fact that Reggie Bush should have his Heisman Trophy reinstated...along with the national championship he won at USC. We look into the new law that allows college athletes to be paid...and explain who will benefit...and who won't.
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After 5 college internships and 20 years of sports reporting in Raleigh, Detroit and Orlando, Jemele Hill decided to give up her dream job as a SportsCenter anchor to start her own network. Why? Her goal is to elevate the voices of Black women, and she's trailblazing a future she would've never thought possible from the beginning. When she took her first job as a columnist in Orlando, she was the only Black female sports columnist in North America. Today, Jemele's a contributing writer for the Atlantic, covering mostly American politics. She hosts a weekly show with Cari Champion on VICE TV, another show with Van Lathan at the Ringer, and her bi-weekly podcast called "Jemele Hill is Unbothered" – spanning sports, politics and culture. With her millions of followers and wall-to-wall opportunities covering politics and pop culture, she's often asked by her colleagues why she continues to cover sports. She told me “Sports is the one thing in this country that brings us together.” I met Jemele several years ago after she reported on a Native American team in South Dakota that faced racial slurs and were expelled from the league they played in. She uncovered those truths behind the incidents. After I reached out, she connected me with one of her interviewees, Angelo Ruiz from the 7 Flames lacrosse team, and I've been closely following her career ever since. Among many topics, Jemele and I discuss her career, the rise and threat of uncredible news across social media, her biggest stories throughout the 2020 election, a learning moment with Kobe Bryant, and the best ways athletes and sports leagues can continue to advocate in the national spotlight and throughout their local communities.
Tonight, we conclude our interview with briliant and thought-provoking Journalist Jemele Hill. In addition, to our discussion of the current political landscape in Washington, and our country's sordid past, we also delve into a recent article that Jemele wrote about the Dallas Maverick's owner Mark Cuban's decision to discontinue the singing of the National Anthem before their NBA games.Mark Cuban made the decision a few months back to discontinue singing the Star Spangled Banner, because of its connection to slavery and the derogatory connotations that were made in the song towards Black slaves. Jemele talks in her recent article in "The Atlantic" about the boycott and why she not only agrees with Mark Cuban, but he should stuck to his guns and stayed the course and other sports teams should have done so as well. Plus, we in honor of Women's History Month and International Women's Day, we pay tribute one of the greatest women to ever live. You might have some ideas of who that is,but I guarantee you, you'll be surprised to know who it is and migjht be shocked to discover the true essence of her greatness is not found in the world's perception or misperception of her, but it is found in something very simple and quite often overlooked. Tonight's Thought of the Week is entitled "Greatness By Association." I can't wait to share it with you. Also, remember we are going LIVE on Instagram at 9:30pm, and tonight we are discussing the Comerica 2 America Sequel, was tt as good as the first one? Looking forward to getting your thoughts. Alot to discuss, plus a lot to share. Don't miss it!
On this episode of South Beach Sessions, Dan talks to Jemele Hill and Michael Smith about their departure from SC6 and the aftermath of Jemele's tweet about Donald Trump, their relationship as people, and how media and sports media has changed in the aftermath of what happened to them. Check out Michael's show Brother From Another on Peacock and the Jemele Hill is Unbothered podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of South Beach Sessions, Dan talks to Jemele Hill and Michael Smith about their departure from SC6 and the aftermath of Jemele's tweet about Donald Trump, their relationship as people, and how media and sports media has changed in the aftermath of what happened to them. Check out Michael's show Brother From Another on Peacock and the Jemele Hill is Unbothered podcast.
They love to tell you to stick to sports. They love to tell you to keep politics out, but Jemele Hill isn't going to do that. She is a woman of many talents. She is Cari's co-host on Vice's, Cari & Jemele: Stick To Sports, she is a contributor to The Atlantic, and if that's not enough she hosts two podcasts, Jemele Hill is Unbothered and the recap podcast, 'The Wire': Way Down in the Hole.In this conversation, Jemele talks about how she discovered sports journalism in an unusual way. She shares her brown print of success and how your past and upbringing does not dictate your future. Plus, how sticking to your convictions can lead to great things, even if it seems like everything is falling apart. Oh and get ready to hear all about the Trump administration harassing her, her decision to leave ESPN, and why it's important to make mistakes, as long as you learn from them.Follow The Brownprint on Instagram @thebrownprintpodcast and on Twitter @brownprintpod. Email us at brownprintpod@gmail.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Eddie Maisonet and Jemele Hill breakdown the shenanigans of all of the fireworks going off across the country. Plus, Eddie shares his introduction to Jemele and how she put him on the spot. Jemele explains her evolution and appreciation to 1942. Ed asks Jemele about her transition from ESPN to The Atlantic, Showtime and her new show "Disruptors" with Cari Champion on Vice. Finally, could Ed and Jemele start a new podcast on wedding planning advice? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brownliquorcollective/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brownliquorcollective/support Get full access to Sip Mightily by Eddie Maisonet at sipmightily.substack.com/subscribe
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It was great to finally chat with Jemele Hill. We talked about SC6 and navigating becoming the poster children for both ESPN being too political and ESPN laying people off. We also talked SC6 ratings (Jemele has become a pretty good ratings analyst), about how the parting with ESPN really was amicable (Jemele nearly appeared on Around the Horn on her first Monday as an ex-ESPNer!) and about dealing with...
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In this episode of The Happy Rant Ted and Barnabas hash out some important issues while Ronnie continues his never ending tour of working class cities. Protesting during the national Anthem - people's responses, false accusations, and more Are the protests ruining football? Jemele Hill's comments about Trump and how politics have crossed into entertainment media BUT NO FOOTBALL TALK We'd like to thank our sponsor, The Good Book Company. They are highlighting Trillia Newbell's new book, God's Very Good Idea. It is a beautiful book showing kids (and adults too) God's perfect intent in creating people of different races, cultures, gifting, and preferences and GOd's perfect rescue plan to redeem those people after they screwed things up. It is a magnificent depiction of God's image being reflected in all people and the gospel being the salvation for all people too. Get yours today!
Episode 13 - Jemele Told the Truth In today's episode, Jaye discusses the controversial tweets by ESPN personality Jemele Hill regarding Donald Trump. What about the substance of her tweets? And why is the White House reaction to these tweets problematic for democracy? Jaye also talks authoritarianism, and speaks directly to people who supported Trump in November 2016. Citations: Gaines, Cork. 2017. "The Simple Explanation for Why ESPN Did Not Fire Jemele Hill but Did Fire Curt Schilling." Business Insider. September 13. http://www.businessinsider.com/espn-jemele-hill-curt-schilling-perceived-liberal-bias-2017-9 (September 17, 2017) Linz, Juan Jose. 1964. "An Authoritarian Regime: The Case of Spain." In Cleavages, Ideologies and Party Systems: Contributions to Comparative Political Sociology. ed. Eric Allard and Yrjo Littunen. Helsinki: Academic Bookstore. Landler, Mark. 2017. "Trump Resurrects His Claim That Both Sides Share Blame in Charlottesville Violence" The New York Times. September 14. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/14/us/politics/trump-charlottesville-tim-scott.html?mcubz=0 (September 17, 2017) Stephan, Maria J., and Timoth Snyder. 2017. "Authoritarianism is Naking a Comeback. Here's the Time-Tested Way to Defeat it." The Guardian. June 20. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/jun/20/authoritarianism-trump-resistance-defeat (September 17, 2017) Wemple, Erik. 2017. "ESPN's Jemele Hill Stands by Her Statement that Trump is a White Supremacist." The Washington Post. September 15. https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/erik-wemple/wp/2017/09/15/espns-jemele-hill-stands-by-her-statement-that-trump-is-a-white-supremacist/?utm_term=.39c055dd1908 (September 17, 2017) Music: Raga Rage composed by Noisy Oyster provided by freesoundtrackmusic.com Opus Number 1 composed by Derrick Deel and Tim Carleton