2017 psychological horror thriller film directed by Jordan Peele
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Severance has given us one of the most nuanced examinations of identity, consciousness, and labor rights in recent television. The Ghouls dissect Severance Season 2's brilliant dual commentary: the fight for innie personhood alongside corporate America's modern "Sunken Place" for Black professionals. From Helly's rebellion to Milchick's blackface paintings, Apple TV's workplace thriller mirrors our reality of eroding worker rights, modern company towns, and the dehumanizing effects of capitalism. "Did you think just because you gave us half a life, we wouldn't fight for it?"
This week we're headed to the Sunken Place as two white guys try their best to break-down 2017's GET OUT! We'll discuss all the hidden metaphors, comedians making the jump to horror, and the Get Out challenge!
This week on the Pod we dicuss wheter we would vote for Obama a third time if we could in Get Out. We unpack all of the heavy thematic elements of this wild horror journey, the mechanics of the Coagula Process and the Sunken Place, and Jordan Peele's emergence as one of the best modern filmmakers working today. Get your milk and straw and enjoy this discussion of one of the best horror films of all time. Youtube: https://youtu.be/mjRt7st8TYE Synopsis: A young African-American visits his white girlfriend's parents for the weekend, where his simmering uneasiness about their reception of him eventually reaches a boiling point. Starring: Daniel Kaluuya, Allison Williams, Bradley Whitford, Catherine Keener, Caleb Landry Jones, LaKeith Stanfield, Stephen Root, Lil Rel Howery Directed by Jordan Peele Join the Misfit Parade: https://www.misfitparade.com/ Support the show on the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/messedupmoviespod Watch our newest short film Sugar Tits Now! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sz7leFqqo4g
In this Season 9 Episode 6 of Milkcrates & Microphones, we are joined by legendary Sacramento-based artist—X-Raided joins us for an exclusive conversation. X-Raided dives into a number of different topics including growing up in South Sacramento and relocating to Alabama, almost becoming the next 2Pac, his influence throughout hip-hop culture, his lengthy 26-year prison sentence, starting prison programs for inmates that still exist today, overcoming his own mental battles, good vs bad correctional officers, getting off parole and starting a new chapter in his life, making the iconic albums Exorcist & Unforgiven Volume 1, his work ethic, recently turning 50-years old, the evolution of his style, signing to Tech N9ne's label—Strange Music, his latest album—A Sin in Heaven, the meaning of the number 24, creating emotion-filled tracks such as “The Sunken Place” & “Pray”, collaborating with Rakim, what hip-hop means to him, plus so much more. We also bring you your favorite Milk&Mics segments like “This Week in Hip Hop” & “Song Picks of the Week”—X-Raided style. Enjoy! Follow X-Raided on Instagram here: @officialxraided1 Cop the new X-Raided album, A Sin in Heaven here: https://www.blocstarevolution.com Follow us on Youtube @ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5Jmk_m0_zhxjjYRHWDtvjQ on Instagram @ https://www.instagram.com/milkandmics/?hl=en and Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/milkandmics/
Tananarive and Steve were devastated by the death of Candyman star Tony Todd in November of 2024. (He also co-starred in their "Fugue State" story in the Shudder/AMC+ anthology film Horror Noire.) His death inspired them to unearth an interview they did with Todd as a part of their online digital download course The Sunken Place, a history of Black Horror. In this rare interview, Todd talks about his tough childhood, the aunt who raised him, his theater roots...and becoming Candyman. Don't miss it! The full course (which also includes an interview with Jordan Peele) can be found at www.sunkenplaceclass.com. LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL at https://www.speakpipe.com/LifewritingPodcast (We might play your message!) Join Tananarive's mailing list at https://tananarivelist.com Join Steve's mailing list at https://stevenbarneslist.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kelsi and Trey deep dive Get Out, Jordan Peele's groundbreaking horror debut that redefined the genre with its social commentary and eerie atmosphere. They explore the film's narrative of Chris (Daniel Kaluuya), a young Black man navigating the hidden dangers within his white girlfriend's family, uncovering a chilling secret that speaks to the insidious nature of neoliberal post-racial fantasies. With standout performances from Kaluuya, Allison Williams, and Lil Rel Howery, Get Out merges suspense with a darkly funny satire, creating a horror experience that is as thought-provoking as it is terrifying. We discuss Peele's direction and how his unique approach has cemented Get Out as a cultural artifact, sparking conversations about representation, the horror genre, and Peele's timeless metaphor the "Sunken Place." Become a member of The Extra Credits+ on Patreon here How to link Patreon to Spotify and Apple Letterboxd: The Extra Credits TikTok: The Extra Credits Reddit: r/TheExtraCredits Instagram: @theextracredits Twitter: @theextracredits Send requests, questions, and thoughts to our email: extracreditspod@gmail.com
Why does it feel like we're in the sunken place? Like, Boosie is saying his daughter can't bring her girlfriend around because he doesn't want her to contaminate her siblings. Adin Ross hasn't learned where dissing the West Coast gets you because he did it... multiple times. Also, Not Freah & Fat discusses why black people don't need reparations. I'm so tired, and it feels like we're all just falling into the abyss. Links: https://www.instagram.com/ericcurryiii/ https://www.instagram.com/artsblockpodcast/ https://linktr.ee/ArtsBlock --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eric-curry-iii/support
It's been an eventful weekend for politics, Trump got shot at a rally in Pennsylvania and Alex rages about how this only strengthens the threat to democracy, before finally admitting to all of his problems and spiraling into something else. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shortnewspodcast/support
There are prisoners and then there are people who find themselves in prison. X-Raided is an artist who falls into the latter category. X-Raided was released after serving 26 years. And in the ultimate irony, he completed his sentence months before the world went into its own kind of prison - the COVID lockdown. Undeterred, he remained laser-focused on his career as an artist, using his platform to advocate for criminal justice reform, and his continued evolution as a man, mentoring younger people. His resilience and continued relevance in the rap industry make X-Raided an intriguing and influential figure in hip-hop history. To listen to his catalog is to bear witness to growth. The line from a song like “Who's the Ho” to “The Sunken Place,” much like life itself - in the joint or not - is not a straight one. X-Raided's artistic catalog is a document to the growth of the man and the artist. LINKS X-Raided X-Raided on IG X-Raided on Spotify Strange Music
Original Broadcast April 21, 2020 Patreon.com/thequestionshiphop questionshiphop.com ORDER THE QUESTIONS HIP-HOP TRIVIA GAME Masta Ace is one of hip hop's greatest storytellers. After making his debut on the Juice Crew's classic posse cut "The Symphony," Ace has many amazing accomplishments throughout his 30+ year career, including membership in hip hop supergroup Crooklyn Dodgers, classic concept albums, full album collaborations with producers like MF DOOM and Marco Polo, and so much more. In this Can't Knock the Shuffle classic episode, we break down the following songs from his catalog: "Think I Am (feat. Big Daddy Kane and MF DOOM)" ('MA_DOOM: Son of Yvonne', 2012) "Crooklyn" (Crooklyn Dodgers) ('Crooklyn' soundtrack, 1994) "Sunken Place" (feat. Pav Bundy) ('A Breukelen Story' w/ Marco Polo, 2018) "Type I Hate" (feat. Leschea and Rah Digga) ('Disposable Arts', 2001) "Bklyn Masala" (feat. Leschea) ('A Long Hot Summer', 2004) "SlaughtaHouse" ('SlaughtaHouse', 1993) "Mathematics" ('The Falling Season', 2016) Masta Ace: https://www.mastaace.com/ The Questions Hip-Hop: Instagram | Twitter Sean Kantrowitz: Instagram | Twitter
Where do entrepreneurs go to be reborn? After a challenging year. After losing clients. After navigating a demanding marketplace or having to pivot. Everyone talks about coming out on the other side, but what do you do when you find yourself in the sunken place as an entrepreneur or business leader?Are you navigating losing a substantial amount of clients? Is your business not growing like you hoped it would after taking a big leap of faith and making a huge investment of time, money, and energy? Maybe you're navigating unemployment? Maybe personal struggles, mental anguish, burnout, or a life-altering situation has changed everything, and you're trying to establish a new foundation to build upon again.Well, if any of this feels relatable, this episode is for you. Let's navigate how to proceed together!Beyond The Episode Gems:Discover All of the Podcats on the HubSpot Podcast NetworkGet Free HubSpot Marketing Tools To Help You Grow Your Business Grow Your Business Faster Using HubSpot's CRM Platform#####Support The Podcast & Connect With Troy: • Rate & Review iDigress: iDigress.fm/Reviews• Follow Troy's LinkedIn @FindTroy• Get Strategy Solutions & Services: FindTroy.com• Buy Troy's Book, Strategize Up: StrategizeUpBook.com• Follow Troy's Instagram @FindTroy
Can gaslit victims learn to differentiate between self-blame and a constructive examination of their experiences? How does the fear of uncovering one's gaps, issues, and trauma affect a gaslit victim's willingness to self-reflect? In what ways does the manipulation of reality in gaslighting scenarios hinder an individual's capacity for authentic self-examination? Can self-reflection genuinely lead to healing and personal growth for someone who has been subjected to gaslighting? How might the internal conflict between desiring self-discovery and fearing further emotional harm contribute to self-neglect? Are there specific stages in the recovery process when gaslit victims are more or less inclined to engage in self-reflection? What strategies can therapists employ to create a safe space for gaslit victims to explore their vulnerabilities without fear? How does the reinforcement of self-doubt by a gaslighter impact the victim's confidence in their own introspective abilities? -Can Gaslighting perhaps be a precursor to an overarching or underlining psychological disorder(s)? -What are some examples of Pre-Gaslighting behaviors? -What character traits (and Zodiac Signs) are more prone to being Gas Lit, or sniffing out the deception? -In what ways does someone magnetize a Gaslighter? -Is Gaslighting a result of the partner Not having Boundaries? -How does a partner set rules and boundaries against a Gaslighter? -How does a partner who's being Gas Li, address this issue to their partner? -Is Gaslighting a trait for only the BreadWinner of the relationship? -Who's more in the "Sunken Place", the Gas Lighter or the Victim? -What does healing look like for a victim of being Gas Lite? -Is it: Gas Lighting or just a Disagreement?
THE FINANCIAL SUNKEN PLACE | Wallstreet Trapper (Episode 46) Trappin Tuesday'sTrappin Tuesday's The Recession Tour - https://www.recessiontourlive.com/ THIS ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME TOUR ISN'T JUST ABOUT FINANCE...IT'S ABOUT FREEDOM! FROM PAYCHECK TO POWER, FROM STREETS TO STOCKS. THAT'S THE JOURNEY WE'RE ON... WILL YOU JOIN ME?? Join our Exclusive Patreon!!! Creating Financial Empowerment for those who've never had it. https://www.patreon.com/Wallstreetlookslikeusnow The recession has cast a harsh light on our community, amplifying the wealth disparities and systemic injustices that have lingered for far too long. As your financial mentor, I can't sit on the sidelines. I'm stepping into the trenches with my community, taking action when it's needed most. We Trappin!! From the streets to the stock market. Every Tuesday we bring financial empowerment to those who feel like they don't have the power. We are Trailblazing our way to Wealth. History in the Making!! This is the First of Many Shows so Make sure you're Locked in. Wallstreet Looks Like Us Now!! Exclusive Trapper Apparel: https://trapperapparelinc.com GET YOUR FREE EBOOK https://www.trappertuesdays.com/ Trappers Anonymous Group: https://join.trappersanonymous.com/ https://www.thetrapperuniversity.com #WallstreetTrapper #WallstreetLooksLikeUsNow #StockMarket
This week, another new listener has us venturing onto a post-post-apocalyptic planet that's become tidally locked, with only a narrow ring of habitable territory separating the sun-scorched side from the other half's frozen darkness. Listen in to sail the brackish sea, traverse the rust dunes, and hone your psychic efficiency...and to find out what fun new phobia Rob discovers! P.S. Anyone know how to run an intervention for someone who refuses to sleep? Anyone? Please help. Do you have a worldbuilding prompt you want to send to us? Send us your prompt! Email us your suggestions at: WorldbuildWithUs@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter @LetsWorldBuild Or come chat with us on our Discord server! And if you're feeling particularly generous, you can support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/worldbuildwithus ! Intro theme: "Half Mystery" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 Outro Theme: "Study and Relax" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
For Women's History Month, we present a conversation full of the hurts and joys, laments and hopes of a sacred Black story. Marcie Alvis Walker, the woman behind the popular Instagram account Black Coffee with White Friends, joins Be the Bridge founder and podcast host, Latasha Morrison, for a dynamic conversation. They discuss being Black in predominantly white settings, the white backlash that comes after Black gain, and the effects of generational trauma. They dive into the beauty of mercy and what true integration means. You won't want to miss Marcie's words about the Asbury revival and the time of Moses in the wilderness. This conversation will be beneficial to all listeners. And Latasha brings a great reminder for white listeners: “It's an honor when we invite you into these sacred conversations. When we invite you into our pain and our stories, and a lot of times that's for you to listen, and to ask yourself - ‘What is God trying to say to me in this?' ‘What is God speaking?' ‘What am I missing?'” Host & Executive Producer - Latasha Morrison Senior Producer - Lauren C. Brown Producer, Editor, & Music - Travon Potts Transcriber - Sarah Connatser Quotes: “It's really important for us to see that it's not about what the room looks like. It's about what our humanity looks like in that room.” -Marcie Alvis Walker “I believe that what was happening in 2020 was part of revival.” -Latasha Morrison “It's one thing to be made equal; it's another thing to be treated equal. It's one thing to be made equal, and then treated equal; it's another thing to have equity. It's one thing to be made equal, treated equal, have equity; but it's a whole nother thing to have retribution and reparations and reconciliation - all which are biblical.” -Marcie Alvis Walker “When you're able to connect culturally it's just a beautiful thing.” -Latasha Morrison Connect with Marcie Alvis Walker: Her Website Instagram Twitter Black Eyed Stories Substack Preorder Everybody Come Alive: A Memoir in Essays book by Marcie Alvis Walker Connect with Be the Bridge: Our Website Facebook Instagram Twitter Connect with Latasha Morrison: Facebook Instagram Twitter Not all views expressed in this interview reflect the values and beliefs of Latasha Morrison or the Be the Bridge organization
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Today, Dr. Berry tells the story of “Don”, a white male HR director married to a woman of color. They have two biracial daughters. Naturally, he struggles to understand and relate to their plight. But he's made up his mind to be an ally despite his confusion and discomfort. And if you're an ally in a white body, Don's story is a reminder that you have a special opportunity, a superpower. Find out more in today's episode of The Education, Equity, Emancipation Podcast. If you'd like to have Dr. Berry speak at your conference or event, email her at DrB@almitraberry.com.Don't forget to get a FREE copy of "Roadmap to Emancipation" by visiting www.3epodcast.com. If you have questions that you would like answered in the upcoming episodes, please feel free to ask me through www.askdrberry.com.
We dive into the 2022 Sight and Sound list and find ourselves in The Sunken Place. Not really. Although maybe it would be The Sunken Place of Film Twitter if Twitter was still a thing. Thankfully at the start of this ten year project (!) we all seem to be in agreement that Jordan Peele's GET OUT will not only make the 2032 list but will be cracking the top 100 of cinema decades from now. And while one host tries to maintain the sense of decorum for this show as we choose to focus on one list the other host focuses on the charms of Allison Williams. Naturally. Enjoy! Support what we do on Patreon with early access and bonus episodes covering the new releases of the month! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts/Spotify/Google Podcasts/Amazon Music Twitter @offscreendeath Instagram @theoffscreendeath Letterboxd: @daveagiannini and @projectingfilm Find out more at https://offscreendeath.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Do you find yourself trapped in the sunken place? Tired of being oppressed by white hosts? Dr. Berry will help you escape this trance-like state and embrace your individuality. Tune in!If you'd like to have Dr. Berry speak at your conference or event, email her at DrB@almitraberry.com.Don't forget to get a FREE copy of "Roadmap to Emancipation" by visiting www.3epodcast.com. If you have questions that you would like answered in the upcoming episodes, please feel free to ask me through www.askdrberry.com.
When Jordan Peele's horror film Get Out hit theaters in 2017, it became an unexpected blockbuster and cultural phenomenon. The movie follows a black man named Chris, played by Daniel Kaluuya, who goes to visit his white girlfriend's family in the country. Shortly after arriving, Chris starts to notice that something seems off and the other black people he encounters act... strangely. Slowly it's revealed that Chris' girlfriend, Rose Armitage, played by Allison Williams, and her family are a part of a cult that hijacks black people's bodies and transplants the brains of their white members inside them. Their victims are still conscious but trapped in "The Sunken Place,” alive but unable to change their fate. Betty Gabriel played Georgina the maid, whose body is possessed by the white matriarch of the Armitage family. Gabriel, in a sense, played two characters at once. This Halloween, OTM producer Rebecca Clark-Callender did a deep dive on the history of Black horror movies, and sat down with Gabriel to ask about how she prepared to play a woman possessed. For this midweek podcast we're bringing you an extended cut of their conversation.
This week is chaotic. There's no other word for it! While we yet recover from the continued all slot, provided by classism and racism, we now have to contend with the fact that Donda's son is determined to take us all to the Sunken Place even if he has to slap a smile on our faces and Yeezys on our feet. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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We continue our scary movie marathon this week with Get Out. We have hot tea and hypnotize ourselves into eating carrot cake, Froot Loops with milk, and chocolate covered Bavarian cream filled donuts. Get Out is a fun film to watch and even more fun to discuss, but when we wake up from being in the Sunken Place will we remember any of it?
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In this episode we talk about how I once lived life. How I believed I was making the right choices. Was I happy? Did I really love life? Hopefully you can relate to this episode. Thank you for listening. Thank you for your support ✌
Today's episode details what has been going on in my journey for the past two weeks. It was a very low point for me and I wanted to stay in it. Fortunate for me, I have people in my life that keep me grounded and encouraged and wouldn't let me linger there long.
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"I've had a good look and our following is 87% MAGA" The panel of peril have convened at a bucolic country home to watch this week's film, 2017's modern masterpiece Get Out. We then try to improve upon the villains' diabolical plan for the privilege of choosing next week's film and hosting the pod. Written and directed by Jordan Peele and starring Daniel Kaluuya, Alison Williams, Bradley Whitford and Catherine Keener, Get Out is one of the films that helped popularise the social horror sub genre, and won Peele an Oscar for screenwriting. Watch the trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzfpyUB60YY ********PLOT SPOILER ALERT******** The Armitage Family run an unusual business: they harvest and sell African Americans' bodies in order to cheat death, illness and sundry afflictions. Sending the host's consciousness to The Sunken Place, this modern-day slave trade has a startlingly long and proud record of success. What did the panel make of this week's film? What devilish delights can they conjure to improve upon the Armitage's diabolical scheme? And just who will be victorious? Us Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tzFRIQfwXg Nope Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUgmq_8PlRY
In honor of Jordan Peele's new horror flick NOPE, we revisit his 2017 Oscar-winning directorial debut GET OUT, one of the few horror films to be honored by the Academy in its 94 ceremonies. Hosted by Austin Johnson, Connor Eyzaguirre, and Caleb Leger Music by Cooley Cal New episodes every Sunday! E-mail us at filmgazm@gmail.com, subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Breaker, Overcast, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, Amazon Music, or Anchor.fm, follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube or leave a comment below if there's a movie you want us to review! Visit https://www.filmgazm.com for movie reviews, articles, podcasts, and trailers of upcoming movies. DISCLAIMER - We do not own nor do we pretend to own any posters, artwork, music, or trailers. We mean only to review and discuss movies fairly and without bias. All trademarks are the property of the respective trademark owners. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-filmgazm-podcast/support
Oh you knew we were gonna go shameless promotion this week. Even so Zac and John find a bottomless pit of topics to go on and on about Jordan Peele's Get Out. Make sure to check us out everywhere you find people online.
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The co- hosts discussed the current events and how these events are reminder that they are solo in everything. The co-hosts discussed how they can get in "Sunken Place " mentally thinking they would never be happy and /or will they ever find someone to love them .
This round's Future Classic comes from Nicole's list, and she, David, and guest Terri Lynne Hudson were eager to get into our discussion of Get Out. We covered a little of everything -- homages! Symbolism! Microaggressions! The Sunken Place! The T-S-mothatruckin'-A! And of course the old chestnut of "Is it a thriller or a horror movie?" Come listen and find out! Email the show at hi@mgrpodcast.com. Find us online by heading over to mgrpodcast.com. Help shape the show by voting during You Did This to Us polls every 5 weeks on our site and social media! Movie-Go-Round is hosted by Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and Brett Stewart. The show is edited by Brett Stewart and Nicole Davis. Our theme, "The Show Must Be Go," is by Kevin MacLeod and used under license to Tilting Windmill Studios. Movie-Go-Round is hosted on Pinecast. Get 40% off your first 4 months using code r-7ca2df.
Who's ready to talk about race? Lauren (@laurenfraz) joins the Morphy Boys to talk about the most problematic and insensitive Animorphs book. Tyler got it ALL out. It's all out. Lauren teaches us about Water Ice. Nate posits that The Sunken Place is the most alluring part of Get Out. Hot Thomas Kincaid takes in this one. This book is icky. Racially. It's a shame too because this book starts with a strong voice from Jake, and we finally give that Jake some kudos. Lauren needs to see The Crow. Lauren doesn't need to watch Glory. This book is basically Glory. Lauren is Lincoln's Wildest Dream. Voyeuristic language about slave whipping? Ewwww. This is a horribly racist book and we try to tackle that. Either way, go out there and play Lauren's VR MMO Zenith.
This week Sam and Marcos discuss the terrible injury that ended Marcos concert going career as we know it! Plus reviews of new albums from Angelmaker, Erra, Breathe Atlantis, Wolves At The Gate, Plainview, and Joshua Travis! News from Twenty One Pilots, Sad Summer, Magnolia Park, Machine Gun Kelly, Bring Me The Horizon, MOD SUN, Yours Truly, Scary Kids Scaring Kids, NOISEMAKER, Lights, Monuments and more! And Mike Ziemer joins us to discuss this year's So What?! Music Fest! (Tickets available at https://www.sowhatmusicfestival.com/) Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0jp0fpudUz7gvu0SFaXhK3?si=j2BEVESFTGWkOyewnqLgaA Patreon: Patreon.com/sotspodcast Promo: Sotspodcast.com/contact Discord: https://discord.com/invite/3egU3Dk Merch: Sotspodcast.com/merch Twitter: https://twitter.com/SOTSPodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sotspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sotspodcast
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Join your horror hosts Bhavna and Jamie and their guest Robin (https://twitter.com/RobinVoir) as they slip into the Sunken Place. Podcast Art by Jamie the Ink Witch (https://www.instagram.com/ink.witch/) Find the Broads on social media: https://www.instagram.com/bloodybroadspod/ https://twitter.com/BloodyBroadsPod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bloody-broads/support
The OG Homies have a Black History Month-centered chat with Glitch Homie, Chris Noel (@cachetchris) about Black eminence, a monumental moment in Black history, sex, and the science of being "woke". Leave us a comment or voice note on your favorite parts of the episode!
In todays final episode of 2021 we discuss Surviving The Sunken Place...But what is The Sunken Place? The Sunken Place is The metaphorical place an oppressed person goes when they have become silent or compliant to their own oppression. However, the sunken place can apply to anyone who chooses to stay silent in the face of discrimination or injustice, usually of their own. Later in the episode we discuss our new years resolution as 2021 comes to a close.LINKS:Instagram: @TheGorg0nsYoutube: The Gorgons
Today we're talking about the odd space between a break up and moving on. Let's get into it
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In this episode of Fem X Melanin, Raven welcomes Christian Creative and Future Film Maker, Maurice Kennedy as her second guest on the show! They discuss their experiences with Christianity, share funny stories and so much more!
We've reached a moment in history as the church that is not unlike moments the church has seen before. “History is the long and tragic story of the fact that privileged groups seldom give up their privileges voluntarily… Individuals may see the moral light and voluntarily give up their unjust posture; but groups are more immoral than individuals.” And we've unfortunately seen that in so many of our spaces amongst the Evangelical church in America, especially as it pertains to race. Reading MLK's letter from a Birmingham jail, you couldn't help but notice similarities in the language of his response and the language many black Christians use today. He said, “I have almost reached the regrettable conclusion that Black people's (and other minor groups') great stumbling block in the stride toward freedom is the white moderate who is more devoted to order than to justice; who prefers a negative peace which is the absence of tension to a positive peace which is the presence of justice; who constantly says, "I agree with you in the goal you seek, but I can't agree with your methods of direct action”…Shallow understanding from people of good will is more frustrating than absolute misunderstanding from people of ill will…We will have to repent in this generation not merely for the vitriolic words and actions of the bad people but for the appalling silence of the good people. We must come to see that human progress never rolls in on wheels of inevitability. It comes through the tireless efforts and persistent work of men willing to be coworkers with God, and without this hard work, time itself becomes an ally of the forces of social stagnation.” And it is in many ways, this, that has led so many black Christians to do what the Pass The Mic Podcast calls #LeaveLoud. Shoutout to the Witness Podcast network who inspired this episode's thematic: #LeaveLoud, in which Black leaders and congregants who have chosen to leave homogenous, predominantly white spaces not only decide its time they transition out, but the stories to both call a spade a spade—or racism, racism—and reclaim the dignity lost while being among these institutions that failed to value the fullness of God's image expressed through black and other minority cultures; and choosing to go where that image is not simply tolerated, but truly celebrated and represents a kingdom picture more like the one we all hope for with every tribe, language, people and nation. Today, Myself, Vermon Pierre and John Talley sit with our brother, businesses man and entrepreneur, Josh Miles, who has his own #LeaveLoud story that we believe has something we can all learn from. Enjoy
Today's podcast we talk about how to find your next step in life. Also discussing why you may be stuck, but taking the next step can get you out, your own pit of sorrow.
On this weeks episode, Brad and Nigel introduce The Theory of Sunken Cost. Tune in as they discuss the importance of adapting and letting go of expectations. Time Stamps - Nat Geo (0:00), The Theory (2:09), BlocKbuster vs. Netflix (6:53), Game Changer (8:46), The Mistake (11:11), BYND (13:35), All Applicable (16:18), Take the Blinders Off (17:50), Globo Gym (18:52), Sunken Place (21:30), Let Go (24:10), Objective Reality (26:35)
This week's episode is brought to you by two amazing singers hailing from London. Josh Kye's "Remains" & Daisy PM's "Green Air" are available on all streaming platforms.
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