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Umaar and Sharon Askia, husband and wife duo and herbalist stand at the helm of Nappily Naturals, an enchanting holistic apothecary store nestled in the vibrant heart of Leimert Park. Leimert Park, known for its rich African cultural heritage, serves as the perfect backdrop for Nappily Naturals, reflecting a commitment to intertwining ancestral wisdom with contemporary wellness. www.nappilynaturals,com
Ever wondered how black people take care of their hair? Us either lol. But in this episode, Chris and TK answer all the questions some people are afraid to ask...and then some! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/friend2afriend/support
On starting her blog, Ivy Woman: “I’ve had very strong imposter syndrome since freshman year. It was hard for me to accept that I got into an Ivy League, that I go to an Ivy League, that I study at an Ivy League— that I’m a black woman at an Ivy League.”Skyla Carmon is a bubbly spirit from Houston with a bright future in clinical psychology. She joins Daniel James II this week to talk about the power outage crisis in Texas, Maya Angelou, her grandmother's influence, and braiding hair at Cornell. Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. wvbr.com/blackvoicesInstagram: @blackvoicesonthehillMusic provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.
We're taking on the beast that is: HAIR! (well, our hair anyways) The good, the bad, and the processed. Join Squidney and Smelsea as they talk product reviews and recommendations, why they don't want to relax, and put someone on blast. The girls finish off with a reading from the Modern Witch Tarot and get some Miracles Now!
This week marks the first episode of four honoring Black love stories this Black History Month. I started with Nappily Ever After, a Netflix Original, because of the fact that it's both a romcom (kind of, listen to the episode to learn more) and chronicles a Black woman's hair journey, a journey so many Black women go through. It's unique to every Black woman, and this particular story is all about growth - literally and figuratively. Tune in every Wednesday for more romantic comedy talk from me! More about breakup coms: https://biracialbooty.com/2021/01/27/the-world-needs-more-breakup-coms/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/biracial_booty Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/biracialbooty Follow my blog: biracialbooty.com
Locks, bantu knots, stijl, twists, afros, finger coils, blowouts, vlechten... And the list goes on. Dit zijn slechts een aantal manieren waarop je zwart haar kan dragen. Ons haar is zo divers en mooi in al haar vormen en kleuren. De diversiteit lijkt alleen maar toe te nemen. Tegenwoordig zie je ook steeds meer zwarte vrouwen die hun haar in de natuurlijke staat dragen. Dit is niet altijd zo geweest. In de jaren ‘90 was het bijvoorbeeld gebruikelijk om zwart haar te straighten. Wat is er dan veranderd? Hierover gaan we in gesprek met Yahmani Blackman. Een veelzijdig artiest die een theaterproductie heeft toegewijd aan zwart haar. Samen met Dorothy Blokland hebben zij de voorstelling ‘' Wij gaan het over haar hebben ‘' ontwikkeld en vertellen zij een verhaal wat resoneert bij vele zwarte vrouwen in Nederland.Sisterfriends verbindt en versterkt vrouwen. Wij creëren een plek waar vrouwen zich veilig genoeg voelen om ervaringen te delen, terwijl anderen hiervan kunnen leren. Een manier waarop wij dat willen doen is door gesprekken aan te gaan met andere vrouwen over uiteenlopende onderwerpen zoals self-love, haar, huiselijk geweld en social media. Elke week ontvangen wij een andere gast en gaan wij met haar in gesprek.Aan te raden films of documentaires:Wij gaan het hebben over haar | Blackman & Blokland | TEDxAmsterdamGood hair (documentaire uit 2009)Nappy roots (documentaire uit 2010)Nappily ever after (Netflix film uit 2018)Beautyshop (film uit 2005)Hair love (mini film uit 2019)Black-ish '' Hair day '' (tv-serie seizoen 6 aflevering 11 uit 2020)Ben je benieuwd naar meer van Sisterfriends? Check onze website, Instagram of Facebook!
This week we check out Netflix’s one hundred and tenth film the 2018 romantic comedy ‘Nappily Ever After’ directed by Haifaa al-Mansour starring Sanaa Lathan, Ernie Hudson, Lyriq Bent, Lynn Whitfield, Ricky Whittle and Camille Guatyso. Please follow us at Flix Forum on Facebook or @flixforum on Twitter and Instagram and answer our question of the week, 'Is perfection exhausting?' You can listen to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Podbean so please subscribe and drop us a review or 5 star rating. If you're interested in what else we are watching, head on over to our Letterboxd profiles; MJ Jesse We also have our own Flix Forum Letterboxd page! Links to all our past episodes and episode ratings can be found there by clicking here. Next week we have 'Hold the Dark', so check out the film before then. You can see the trailer here.
Why did you cut your hair!?!?!? Have you ever been asked that question? I have and so did Venus in this book. Find our her reason why and the journey that ensued. As Always, #HappyReading and #HappyListening --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wftsbookclub/support
1. history of black hair........ 2. Why are we not allowed to flaunt our natural hair in Professional work spaces?....... 3. How some hair tools came into being (straightener and hot comb)..... 4. Some natural hair terms... 5. MOVIE OF THE WEEK --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/olamide-fashuyi/message
What is the attraction to Natural Hair and our relationship to it? At the Glow Get It Festival we explored the Netflix Movie, Nappily Ever After, with Panelists Tonya Cross of Accented Glory and Shemikia Wallace of J'Vionnes Natural Hair. This episode was recorded with a live audience at NC Nonprofit, Real Glow Getters' Glow Get It Festival in Greensboro, NC.
Nappily Ever After was great as a book but missed the point as a movie. While it was not a total fail, it lacked the depth that the book had to offer. If you have never read the book, this Netflix film was probably a two thumbs up for you, but once you know something you can unknow it and that is where my problem rests with this film. There were so many opportunities for this book to outline current events in a fun and cute way, but instead, it just became an instant "b movie" classic. You, know not all bad, but not all that good either. But don't take my word for it. Go check out the book and the movie and come to your own conclusion. Happy listening!
Tamu and Mallory read Trisha R. Thomas's Nappily Ever After and compare it to the Netflix adaptation. Let's just say there were high expectations which were sadly not met. However, both the book and movie are pioneers for moving natural hair into the mainstream; hopefully the next movies and books about natural hair will be even better. Moral to the Story: We are beautiful regardless of what comes out of our heads. Other Fun Topics Discussed: The protagonist is really a selfish human. She cut her hair off and had no new growth as a person. Mallory liked the first chapter of the book. Communication is important in relationships. Don't get blasted and share feelings because you may end up engaged. Book break up vs. Insecure breakup between Issa & Lawrence. Mallory wondered if the movie was for white people to get an idea of black women & their hair. The movie's theme is "if a black man approves" Most Ridiculous Movie Quote: "Men want realness" Anything with a dick can still be a dick. Women & beauty standards. Sex in the shower can be a thing on wash day. Miraculously Sanaa's character can braid, but was unable to do her own hair. Don't assume because someone is wearing a scarf that they have cancer. Mallory found the sexism in the movie! Tamu talks about the moment when she cut her hair off. Mallory finds the misogyny in the final pool scene between the father and mother! Bad@Love Remakes this Movie: Would have been better to see someone with more power in their hands. Myth Busted: Going natural is not cheap, nor is it quick. The World According to Mallory: Online dating = Love resumes so use grammar and spell check. Tamu compares the movie to bad tequila. ____ Artwork by Kerriann Art: https://www.instagram.com/artbykerriann/ Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/badatlovepodcast Tweet us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/badatlovepod Visit our website: www.badatlovepodcast.com Email us: badatlovepodcast@gmail.com
Is the Sanaa Lathan led-pic worth an appointment at the salon or should you wash and style your own hair that night? Shay and Rell review the Netflix film NAPPILY EVER AFTER! Show Summary: Based on a nine-book series by author Trisha R. Thomas, NAPPILY EVER AFTER has been trending for weeks following its September 21st release. In this episode, we breakdown our thoughts on the act structure and challenges that the cast and director Haifaa al-Mansour faced in adapting the first book in the series into a feature. We’ll tell you if you should Netflix and Chill this film or check out one of the many new Hallmark holiday films for date night! “Whether you’re reclining your seat in the theater, DVR-ing, downloading to your mobile or Netfilx-ing and chilling, we’ll tell you if a popular film or series are worth a watch. Every week, join Shay and Rell, a veteran television producer and editor, as they review and breakdown the story greats and not-so-greats from the big to mobile-screens. If you’re a movie or TV buff, a story novice or just want to know if a film or series is worth the view, than this is the podcast for you!” If you want to chat about film and tv, or catch up with up to date news please follow us at https://twitter.com/ShaynRell (@ShaynRell) or to follow Team Rell https://twitter.com/RellTellStories (@RellTellStories) or Team Shayla https://twitter.com/shayknowsstory (@shayknowsstory) Thanks again for being a supporter of Rell and I, please rate and review us on iTunes!
This week we discuss the Netflix original film Nappily Ever After. This episode explains why we don’t watch a lot of romantic comedies. Fictionalfemales.com
I read the book and watched the movie on Netflix and I’ll tell you, the politics behind black hair is real. Black hair is beautiful and desired and despised and feared at the same time. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gotll/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gotll/support
“The Dedan Tolbert Show” returns LIVE today at 12:00pm EST where I’ll be discussing: the popular movie “Nappily Ever After” and the role weaves, wigs, braids etc plays in dating and relationships. To also hear my views on: Kanye West’s latest controversy, Donald Trump classifying himself as a “nationalist” and the midterm elections, black voter turnout, T.I. disrespecting Melania Trump, plus MANY other topics call 646 200 0366 or listen LIVE worldwide at www.dedantolbertshow.com “REAL Radio that Matters” #RRTM Archived shows are available for Free Download on I Tunes Also streaming on FB LIVE.
We start this episode off by talking about our legends and their Twitter personas. Cher = good, while Bette Midler... surprisingly NOT. Taylor Swift is coming up roses, while Kanye shows us his ass and his simple iPhone code. We got another false accusation from a white woman blaming a NINE year old boy of sexual assault... WHAT?! Wahooooo casting news for Birds of Prey. James breaks down two important documentaries you should check out: Dirty Money and Active Measures- Trump is just the puppet and Putin is a dangerous form KGB mastermind who must be stopped. For the Main event we got a Minority Korner Movie Review about Netflix RomCom (?) Nappily Ever After starring the fabulous Sanaa Lathan ... was it good? You'll just have to listen to find out. We also have a quickie review of The Hate U Give. See James perform at the Broadway Comedy Club, Sat Oct 27th @6pm! Make your reservation for VIP Tickets: 212-252-2369 Run For Something Candidates: https://runforsomething.net/candidates/ https://swingleft.org/ Twitter: @minoritykorner Email: minoritykorner@gmail.com Like Us On Facebook: Minority Korner
"Nappily Ever After" is a 2018 American romantic comedy film directed by Haifaa al-Mansour and written by Adam Brooks and Cee Marcellus. The film tells the story of Violet (Sanaa Lathan) who is a perfectionist obsessed with her hair, amongst other things, who is forced to do some soul searching and self-reflection when she breaks up with her long-term boyfriend and shaves her head in a fit of drunken depression.
In our latest episode of The Pop Disciple Podcast, we are joined by Lesley Barber, the composer behind Boaz Yakin's horror thriller, Boarding School and Haifaa al-Mansour's soulful romantic comedy, Nappily Ever After. For more information about Lesley Barber, visit LesleyBarber.com. ABOUT POP DISCIPLE Pop Disciple is a storytelling platform, exploring the creative work of entertainment industry professionals. With a focus in music in media, we present in-depth interviews with world-class music supervisors, film and television composers, and influencers in the realms of film and music. Visit PopDisciple.com. Follow @PopDisciple on Instagram. Music Credits Podcast Theme & Outro Music: Goldo Cues Throughout Episode: Lesley Barber
On Episode 20: "Nappily Ever After", Simone and Shanice analyze what not only their hair as women, but their hair as black women means to them. Check out Nappily Ever After starring Sanaa Lathan on Netflix, and join the conversation!
What happens for a review show when one of the two people actually watch the movie. Listen in to find out which one of us dropped the ball so you can send that person your never-ending scorn and shame. This week's Night Shift reviews another Netflix commodity called Nappily Ever After. With a pun like that in the title, you have to at least give it a shot, right?
Review of Netflix’ movie Nappily Ever After, starring Sanaa Lathan, discussing all things about Black Hair and all we deal with personally and professionally living in America. FIND US ON: INSTAGRAM, YOUTUBE, FACEBOOK & CONVOZ as: Brains N Beauty x2 EMAIL Us: BrainsNBeautyx2@gmail.com
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In this episode, we discuss the book and Netflix movie Nappily Ever After. The book walks us through the main character, Venus Johnson's evolution as a woman through her hair and finding comfort to stand in who she is naturally. The Netflix movie tells the story through a different lens and is an adaptation of the characters in the book. Take a listen here and chime in to the conversation. Did you enjoy the movie? Have you read either books in the series? Let us know!
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#thefilmreview #thehusbandandwifeteam #review #nightschoolmovie #venommovie #kevinhart #tiffanyhaddish #netflix #nappilyeverafter #sanaalathan #quincyjones #intothespiderversemovie The Film Review: Movies Music Culture & Whatever-Else (Comes To Mind). The Husband & Wife Team Review 4-Films: Marvel's Venom, Kevin Hart & Tiffany Haddish's Night School, Netflix's Nappily Ever After starring Sanaa Lathan, the Quincy Doc on Quincy Jones which picks up from where 'Back On The Block leaves-off, and they review the trailer for Marvel's Spider-man Animation coming to theaters, Spider-man: Into the Spider-verse, where the first Black Spiderman, Miles Morales is introduced. ----------------- Streamcast by Crazy Dee Featured: Crazy Dee & Tracey © 2018 Lordlandfilms.com
We talked the Venom reviews, Shawn Mendes documentary, and a review of Nappily Ever After! Theme music by https://moamanofaction.bandcamp.com/album/fall-sampler Become a Patron: www.patreon.com/thenerdcorps Follow our Twitter: https://twitter.com/thenerdcorps_ Follow our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenerdcorps/ Follow Raul on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thenerdychicano Follow Brad on Twitter: https://twitter.com/randomgerm101 Follow Luis on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Luis_Garcia77 Follow Ashley on Twitter: https://twitter.com/xart3misx Follow our Twitch Channel: https://www.twitch.tv/thenerdcorps Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAtNPbLomxbskbEDWTgFMBw?view_as=subscriber --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenerdcorps/support
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Netflix misses the mark. How old is Violet supposed to be? Lynn Whitfield will forever be THAT mom. Thanks for tuning in to SoTeaV! Toni Francis reviews TV Shows/Movies/Awards every week alongside a special guest with her own unique twist. Check out SoTeaV on the Extra Gravy Channel every week!
On this episode of the Swirl Suite, Sarita & Tanisha discuss Nappily Ever After with Eva @Socamom, Bri @Bribookspod & Rae @Vermillionpearl. Was this movie really relatable? Follow:Evahttp://socamom.com/w/saving-money-and-my-sanity-with-healthplan-usa/@SocamomBri http://bribookspod.com/@BribookspodRaehttp://www.untitled1975.com/@vermillionpearlFollow Swirl Suite:@SwirlSuitewww.swirlsuite.com Sarita @VineMeUpTanisha @GirlMeetsGlassLeslie @Vino301Glynis @Vino_NoireSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/SwirlSuite. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to The Onyx Life hosted by Mirthell & Rita Onyx. Episode 67 – Nappily Ever After. The show that talks about the many phases of a black woman's hair. Shownotes are found at www.theonyxlife.com YouTube: Onyx Life Twitter: @theonyxlife @rita_onyx @mitch_onyx Instagram: @theonyxlifepodcast @rita.onyx @mitch.onyx Facebook: The Onyx Life @theonyxlife Onyx Podcasting, LLC
Ep 27 This week in the news we are discussing Bill Cosby and Kavanaugh. Both men lead us into a conversation on victim shaming. For the main event, we discuss if our idea beauty is tied into what others think about us. A new movie, Nappily Ever After, helps you to sort through our topic on self-acceptance. Mentioned This Week: WentworthNappily Ever AfterThis Is UsAtypicalInfluencer book by Brittany HennessyAmber Rose Show podcast If you love our podcast, rate and review us! If you have other feedback, message us! Music by: Ryan Lucas Follow us on Instagram: @packlightpodcast @nedratawwab @kendrat.the.slp
Jeanette has an update on her dissertation and Christopher is nursing a cold, but there's still opportunity to talk about all the insanity and privilege surrounding Brett Kavanaugh, a new study about bias in college admissions for black students and Netflix's Nappily Ever After. Don't forget to get your flu shot!
Tune in as Syd, Dayonna, and I discuss the new Netflix original " Nappily Ever After". We discuss the importance of the natural hair movement along with the many shades of black beauty.
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Nappily Ever After is out now on Netflix and is powerful imagery for black womem, which I believe can translate to all females no matter your race. Listen now!!!!
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It’s Dave’s last week on Spoilerpiece for a while, as his family is about to expand by one person and he’s preparing for massive sleep deprivation. Kris couldn’t make the show (because he had to attend a screening) and Dave couldn’t do a late show, so the excellent Shauna Harris sits in. She and Evan saw all of NAPPILY EVER AFTER (3:52) and Dave saw half of it. The entire gang saw NIGHT SCHOOL (27:59), the new Kevin Hart vehicle. One movie everyone is on board with, and one movie everyone is not. Be sure to check our Patreon for extra audio at patreon.com/spoilerpiece.
Inspired by the release of the new Netflix movie "Nappily Ever After" starring Sanaa Lathan, my friend Gloria and I discuss Gloria's hair journey and its parallels to the movie "Nappily Ever After." Nappily Ever After - Netflix Support the show (https://www.etsy.com/shop/SmallwoodMedia)
My friend Gloria and I finish our conversation about hair by reviewing the movie "Nappily Ever After" starring Sanaa Lathan. Nappily Ever After - NetflixSupport the show (https://www.etsy.com/shop/SmallwoodMedia)
We watched the Netflix film, 'Nappily Ever After' starring Sanaa Lathan over the weekend! Listen in as we give our review, share our own hair journeys and discuss the importance of embracing your natural beauty.
They're back! So, after a 2 month hiatus the ladies have finally returned to their mics. They have a lot to talk about, obviously. They also explain why it took so long for them to return. This episode is inspired by Sanaa Lathan's new movie on Netflix, Nappily Ever After. The ladies dig a little deeper into the message behind the script and what Black women's relationship with their hair really is like. Of course, there were a few shenanigans that went on recently that the ladies touched on, like Drake's relationship with Millie Bobbie Brown, and if they think its weird. Also, interracial dating becomes a major topic of discussion. For advice: asknsfw@gmail.com DM: @nsfw_podcast Kirstin's Socials/Business: IG: @JussKirstin/@_aubreymorris Twitter: @justkirstin www.aubreymorris.com Deja's Socials/Business: IG: @d_jacklyn / @savedbythebrunch Twitter: Soup_ofthe_Deja www.saved-by-the-brunch.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode of Resilience Rising, Naturally Cinnamon takes some time to discuss the newly released Netflix original movie “Nappily Ever After”. Full show notes: http://bit.ly/5starepisode31 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/naturallycinn/support
#WWTB? @whtwetalkinbout back on our reggie schedule. Fresh off the Bobby Fame interview, we address the backlash, We also talked about Suge Knight getting 28 years and if that is bad karma, We talked about Eminem’s line to Puff. Inspired by Nappily ever after, we talked about yall ladies hair, bad weave, color and lace fronts that look like ball shorts. We talked about ladies complaining after the fact of dealing with a man. A lot of smoke for the ladies. We talked about Katt Williams and so much more. @CeoReese_ML @TravDave @DezArnez and superstar engineer @Thekidblaze @whtwetalkbout, The Culture from a Midwest Point of View.
This mix was 100% inspired by the movie Nappily Every After. A few songs were featured in the movie, but the majority is music that I felt could have been included on the soundtrack. Hope you enjoy, Dj Shizz
We breakdown and review the hit Netflix Film: Nappily Ever After, staring and produced by Sanaa Lathan. Mo and Jay talk about their own hair stories, including relaxer horrors and natural hair in the work place, as well as giving their honest thoughts on the movie. Special mention to former Hollyoakes star Ricky Whittle and Lyriq Bent, for bringing the sexy to our screens.... Other discussions includes Jay pondering work colleague Vs friends in the office. Whilst Mo takes a quick diversion into diversity in the boardroom. Highlight of the WEEK: Crazy Rich Asians!!! join the discussion, its always great to hear from you. “#ColourOutTheBox” Twitter: @colouroutthebox Instagram: @colouroutthebox Email us your thoughts, feedback and questions: ColourOutTheBox@gmail.com Visit the website for all things, colourful ColourOutTheBox.com RATE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE, your review will be featured on the show.Music by: Nangdo “1st 2 Know “
Welcome to Round 106 From THE Mancave - Tommy B. and Ran discuss: • “Quincy”, “Nappily Ever After” and “DL Hughley” ---Netflix delivers Black History Month…in September! • Prince Estate drops, “Piano And A Microphone 1983” ; • Ticketmaster’s “hand in the cookie jar” with scalpers; • Spotify embraces Indie Musician; • The Kavanaugh Drama steepens; • The Black Community is only 64 Years Old; And More! First Lady Michelle Obama’s “When We All Vote” - https://www.whenweallvote.org/ Text Information For Voter Registration: Text WeAllVote To 97779 to initiate your registration process. GP3 on IG @ GP3_Homies GP3 Streams LIVE Sundays At Noon: www.castropolis.net / Click “Listen Live” Support For Our Mission: www.patreon.com/GP3_homies Email us - gp3rtt@gmail.com Leave a voicemail: (413) 556-9546 Rate us on iTunes! Give us a 5-Star (please) Follow us on SoundCloud! Search - GP3 Homies From The Block All Podcasts – www.castropolis.net TO STREAM DIRECT: http://bit.ly/STREAMCPN Special Thanks To: Music By: Producer Millennial Nik Rap: SB Da G Graphics: Lady J
Hey y’all!!! Welcome to Bougie University where we are designing a life we love! In this episode we see how Nappily Ever After shows us how we can design a life we love despite what others think! E sure to visit the blog www.bougieblackblogger.com Be sure to comment, share, like and SHARE!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bougieblackblogger/support
Episode 138 - Nappily Ever After Movie Review by Echo Underground with Shanique and Michael
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Brittany S. Hall is an actress best known for her work in HBO's Ballers in her portrayal of Amber, starring alongside Dwayne Johnson and John David Washington. She has been featured in many television and film projects, including Satisfaction, Being Mary Jane, Survivor's Remorse, Quarry, and Drumline: A New Beat. She will join Sanaa Lathan, Ernie Hudson, and Ricky Whittle in Haifaa Al-Mansour’s “Nappily Ever After,” a Netflix original romantic comedy. Brittany Hall takes us through her experience with reality television, alter egos, her time as an urban model, a music video girl, into a talented, powerful actress. IG: @iambrittanyhall
The Pull: Ep 10 | Girls Nappily X by Carefree Black Nerd
We are honored to have author Trisha R. Thomas on the show this week to talk about her latest novel Postcards From Venus which will be released on August 16, 2016. Tahmeka speaks with Trisha about her writing process, the Nappily Ever After book series and her thoughts and views on the state of the literary world in general. Show begins with the usual News You Can Use segment and we also have a brief chat about "hypebeasting" in the literary world.. Articles discussed in news section below: Oprah’s Book Club Pick http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2016/08/04/behind-oprahs-book-club-pick-of-the-underground-railroad/ Slave Narrative https://twitter.com/NewRepublic/status/760800087173918720 Jonathan Franzen and His Negro Friend http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/interrogation/2016/07/a_conversation_with_novelist_jonathan_franzen.html Read Books, Live Longer http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/08/03/read-books-live-longer/?_r=0