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Were AriZona Iced Teas created to hold back the Black Community? Langston and David take a long sip of this conspiracy with Kofi Thomas (HBO, YouTube). They discuss the relationship between AriZona Iced Tea and malt liquor companies. Plus, a long history involving families who want control of distribution. Who wants to get their hands on that Mucho Mango? There were no bodegas harmed in the making of this episode. FOLLOW + SUBSCRIBE ON ALL PLATFORMS FOR ALL HILARIOUS AND PROBLEMATIC TALKS: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/mymommatoldmepod/ YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm1wMf8iYG-imuTwqje2PNg TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@mymommatoldmepod?lang=en MY MOMMA TOLD ME MERCH IS NOW AVAILABLE! Visit mymommatoldme.merchcentral.com Bye, bitch! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Solar Appreciation Day, plus Keep Grand Bahamas Clean. Meet climate champion, Marilyn Waite, and climate champion gardener, Kofi Thomas.
Did Lil' Kim go to the hospital to get her stomach pumped after a night with the Wu-Tang Clan? Langston and his guest Kofi Thomas (Pause with Sam Jay) go down and pop open this classic hip hop urban legend. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Untapped Potential: Kofi Thomas, From Dominican Parents to the Ellen DeGeneres Show. Is Farming in our DNA? Plus success begins with planning the night before
The weathers getting colder so these garden episodes mean that much more! Kofi comes back and we talk about Covid tests, thick girls, snd the Cranberries
Table of Contents:1. Quote of the Week2. Horoscope3. A Worcester Lake (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quock_Walker#:~:text=Quock%20Walker%2C%20also%20known%20as,be%20born%20free%20and%20equal. / https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Hill-North_Village / https://www.ilwa.org/history-of-indian-lake)4. Kofi Thomas' Good Life Garden (https://goodlifegarden.org/) and for MA resources (-https://mafoodsystem.org/resources/about/about/)5. Sports Round Up6. Christian Lee Hutson7. Nick Chambers (@chamberscomedy on Instagram, also @fakesongfriday)8. THE FUTUREHosted by Shaun Connolly @sirshaunconnolly on Instagram, @scornedstanding on Twitter)Special thanks to Nick Chambers and Kofi ThomasTitle Music "(Gotta Get) Out of Worcester" by Roger Salloom
Kofi Thomas is a stand-up comedian and runs an urban farm, the Good Life Garden in Brooklyn, NY. As a builder of community, he is the type of leader our world is yearning for, someone who protests a system of control and oppression by liberating his neighborhood, through living an example of love, building spaces for gathering and connection, and reconnecting people to their power to feed themselves. We talk about the importance of diversity, sovereignty, stewardship, and touch on the welling movement to improve racial equality in our world. Let’s Go. Please support Kofi Thomas on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bkgreengardner/ and https://www.instagram.com/koficomic/
Here it is! Another bartending gem ready to roll...it’s all yours. This episode we got drink slinger and hilarious comedian Kofi Thomas (IG: @koficomic) rockin it. He’s had quite a journey through the bartending world. He breaks down the best way to leave the bar and how important teamwork is when trying to find a patrons belongings...you gon’ love it.
In 2017, Kofi Thomas came across a long-forgotten garden in Bushwick, Brooklyn that had fallen into serious disrepair. Where most people would have seen nothing but an eyesore, Kofi saw the possibility of something amazing: a beautiful public garden that could nourish communities in need while also bringing them together. Since opening to the public, the Good Life Garden has produced more than just vegetables—it has cultivated a sense of community that spans generations.
Tawanda and Nick sit with comedian Kofi Thomas (KofiComic) as they discuss Girls Dem Sugar and how Tawanda should never try to pronounce that song title again.
Coming July 24, 2019 - a podcast about gardens and communities in New York City by New Yorkers for Parks. Featured in this teaser are the voices of Greg Anderson, Gil Lopez, Kofi Thomas, Sara Jones, and Jessica Saab. The song is "The Garden State" by Audiobinger.
This week on Love About Town, Kenice and Rohan chat with comedians Kofi Thomas and Jordan Jensen. We discuss body image, dive into our neurotic fears, and even get into issues with our parents. This episode was edited by Leif Enoksen and presented by the Brain Machine Network and the WICF Podcast Network.
These white ladies keep calling the damn police and Kofi Thomas and Nonye Brown-West want to know why. This one has a surprise ending. Yedoye Travis hosts.FOLLOW DARK TANK & YEDOYE TRAVIS:https://twitter.com/DarkTankPodhttps://twitter.com/ProfessorDoyeDARK TANK is presented by the Forever Dog Podcast Network & the Brain Machine Network:https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/dark-tankhttp://brainmachinenetwork.com/dark-tank
Today's live on-air guest is cake maker, Kate Snider, the current Pastry Chef at Cantine, a successful Brooklyn based catering company & cafe. Kate has brought us a decadent and awesome gluten-free wedding cake masterpiece using @bobsredmill gluten-free flour. Sisters of Comedy creator, Agunda Okeyo, joins us along with comics Kofi Thomas and Lisa Gopman, to discuss Lisa's lengthy bridemaid history including a Game of Thrones themed wedding. Music by Joanie Leeds and The Nightlights! @joanieleeds
This week, Rohan and Kenice sit down with notably attractive comedians Kofi Thomas and Lillian Devane about dating over time and honesty in relationships.
Each episode, comedian Kenice Mobley explores part of Boston with a guest. This week, she joins comedian Kofi Thomas on the second floor of the Hong Kong. The Hong Kong is a Harvard Square staple and the location of the popular Comedy Studio. This week's episode was edited by the awesome Taylor Killough!
notes: explicit content Show Date: Tuesday, September 23rd, 2014 Guests: Dan Boulger (Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, Comedy Central, and winner of the Boston Comedy Festival) Kofi Thomas (Winner of the 2013 Out of Bounds Comedy Festival, 2013 Comic in Residence at the Comedy Studio, and Boston Comedy Festival) Dana Cairns (Boston Comedy Festival, Comedy Central's Comics to Watch Showcase, Chicago Women's Funny Festival, and the Women in Comedy Festival) Show host: Kwasi Mensah Discussion host: Christine An at 1:00—Question #1: What's your joke writing process? at 5:30—Question #2: There's joke writing and then practicing telling the joke. How do you develop the delivery of a joke? How did you develop your style? How have you been developing as a performer? at 15:00—Question #3: What does authenticity mean to you? at 17:30—Question #4: How did you develop one bit from your set tonight? at 24:30—(open the questions up to the audience) Question #5: Comedian Daniel Tosh frequently makes it a point to push his jokes to their limit until the audience is completely silent. How do you push your jokes with an audience? at 28:00—Question #6: How do you make your material relatable? How do you move past what has been known to work? at 31:45—Question #7: How long do you stay with a joke before giving it up or scrapping it? at 33:50—Question #8: What's the best piece of comedy advice you've received?