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Listen as Wanda and Tina discuss the Gullah-Geechee culture with their Lillian Grant-Baptiste a cultural artist who has been a cultural storyteller for almost three decades. Please, follow us on Instagram @2OldChicksPodcast and Twitter @ChicksOld. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and on Spotify. From executive producers, Tina McElroy Ansa, Wanda S. Lloyd, and Alicia Bailey.
Listen as Wanda and Tina as they breakdown colorism with renowned sociologist, author, lecturer, and educator Dr. Bertice Berry. Please, follow us on Instagram @2OldChicksPodcast and Twitter @ChicksOld. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and on Spotify. From executive producers, Tina McElroy Ansa, Wanda S. Lloyd, and Alicia Bailey.
On this episode Wanda and Tina both share their good news and leave you with some of their insightful wisdom. Please, follow us on Instagram @2OldChicksPodcast and Twitter @ChicksOld. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and on Spotify. From executive producers, Tina McElroy Ansa, Wanda S. Lloyd, and Alicia Bailey.
Listen as Wanda and Tina discuss the importance of diversity and find out what they would ask the ancestors. Please, follow us on Instagram @2OldChicksPodcast and Twitter @ChicksOld. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and on Spotify. From executive producers, Tina McElroy Ansa, Wanda S. Lloyd, and Alicia Bailey.
Listen as Wanda and Tina discuss the importance of mental health and healing with Dr. Kimani Norrington-Sands. Please, follow us on Instagram @2OldChicksPodcast and Twitter @ChicksOld. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and on Spotify. From executive producers, Tina McElroy Ansa, Wanda S. Lloyd, and Alicia Bailey.
Iyanla Vanzant is an American inspirational speaker, lawyer, New Thought spiritual teacher, author, life coach, and television personality shares her wisdom with Wanda and Tina. They also discuss family, women, and speaking that honors the culture. Please, follow us on Instagram @2OldChicksPodcast and Twitter @ChicksOld. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and on Spotify. From executive producers, Tina McElroy Ansa, Wanda S. Lloyd, and Alicia Bailey. Produced by Moment of Creation Studio.
Former president of Spelman College and Bennett College, Dr. Johnnetta Cole shares timely wisdom with Wanda and Tina. They also discuss her latest book, African Proverbs for All Ages. Please, follow us on Instagram @2OldChicksPodcast and Twitter @ChicksOld. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and on Spotify. From executive producers, Tina McElroy Ansa, Wanda S. Lloyd, and Kara Fenner Walker. Produced by Black Girls Write.
Wanda and Tina are back for a new episode discussing Wanda's memoir, Coming Full Circle: From Jim Crow to Journalism. Please, follow us on Instagram @2OldChicksPodcast and Twitter @ChicksOld. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and on Spotify. From executive producers, Tina McElroy Ansa, Wanda S. Lloyd, and Kara Fenner Walker. Produced by Black Girls Write.
Wanda and Tina talk to Sybil Wilkes about her years of experience in media. As a veteran in the business, Sybil shares tips and wisdom on the ever-changing workforce landscape, reinventing yourself, and embracing change. Please, follow us on Instagram @2OldChicksPodcast and Twitter @ChicksOld. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and on Spotify. From executive producers, Tina McElroy Ansa, Wanda S. Lloyd, and Kara Fenner Walker. Produced by Black Girls Write.
Tina and Wanda are back for an exciting second season. In this first episode of the new season, they chat with author and speaker, Peachie Wimbush-Polk who shares her wisdom and hopes for the future. Please, follow us on Instagram @2OldChicksPodcast and Twitter @ChicksOld. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and on Spotify. From executive producers, Tina McElroy Ansa, Wanda S. Lloyd, and Kara Fenner Walker. Produced by Black Girls Write.
In the final episode of season one, Tina and Wanda discuss holiday traditions. Join us in 2022 as be begin an exciting new chapter. Until then, we hope that you enjoy a wonderful holiday season. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Please, follow us on Instagram @2OldChicksPodcast and Twitter @ChicksOld. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and on Spotify. From executive producers, Tina McElroy Ansa, Wanda S. Lloyd, and Kara Fenner Walker. Produced by Black Girls Write.
Listen as Wanda and Tina discuss what it means to be a mother figure for someone else's child. Please, follow us on Instagram @2OldChicksPodcast and Twitter @ChicksOld. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and on Spotify. From executive producers, Tina McElroy Ansa, Wanda S. Lloyd, and Kara Fenner Walker. Produced by Black Girls Write.
In this episode, Wanda and Tina talk to guest Amanda Miller Littlejohn who wrote an article for The Washington Post titled “Black professional women are exhausted. They're finally claiming the time to rest.” Please, follow us on Instagram @2OldChicksPodcast and Twitter @ChicksOld. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and on Spotify. From executive producers, Tina McElroy Ansa, Wanda S. Lloyd, and Kara Fenner Walker. Produced by Black Girls Write.
Wanda's daughter, Shelby gets married! Listen as Tina and Wanda share exciting details and memorable moments from the big day. Please, follow us on Instagram @2OldChicksPodcast and Twitter @ChicksOld. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and on Spotify. From executive producers, Tina McElroy Ansa, Wanda S. Lloyd, and Kara Fenner Walker. Produced by Black Girls Write.
This episode is for all the brides and grooms getting married this season who want advice on how to "Make It Last Forever" (cue Keith Sweat). Listen to Wanda and Tina give advice on Sharing, Support, and Spending Time Apart. Please, follow us on Instagram @2OldChicksPodcast and Twitter @ChicksOld. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and on Spotify. From executive producers, Tina McElroy Ansa, Wanda S. Lloyd, and Kara Fenner Walker. Produced by Black Girls Write.
In this episode, Wanda and Tina discuss the historical significance of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). They also give us a glimpse of their personal experiences while attending their alma mater, Spelman College. Please, follow us on Instagram @2OldChicksPodcast and Twitter @ChicksOld. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and on Spotify. From executive producers, Tina McElroy Ansa, Wanda S. Lloyd, and Kara Fenner Walker. Produced by Black Girls Write.
In this episode, Wanda and Tina discuss the historical significance of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). They also give us a glimpse of their personal experiences while attending their alma mater, Spelman College. Please, follow us on Instagram @2OldChicksPodcast and Twitter @ChicksOld. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and on Spotify. From executive producers, Tina McElroy Ansa, Wanda S. Lloyd, and Kara Fenner Walker. Produced by Black Girls Write.
We call it “Rocking Our Naturals.” Yes, we're talking about black women's hair. Catch up with 2 Old Chicks Who Know a Lot of Sh*t! co-hosts Wanda S. Lloyd and Tina McElroy Ansa who are joined by Monica Kaufman Pearson, the first African American and the first female to anchor a daily evening newscast in Atlanta on WSB-TV. Please, follow us on Instagram @2OldChicksPodcast and Twitter @ChicksOld. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and on Spotify. From executive producers, Tina McElroy Ansa, Wanda S. Lloyd, and Kara Fenner Walker. Produced by Black Girls Write.
In Episode 5, check in with co-hosts Wanda and Tina as they discuss “Self care,” how WE take care of ourselves as well as sharing self-care regimens from some listeners. Also, stay tuned in as they drop wisdom on stepping outside the frame and keeping salt nearby. You don't want to miss this. Please, follow us on Instagram @2OldChicksPodcast and Twitter @ChicksOld. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and on Spotify. From executive producers, Tina McElroy Ansa, Wanda S. Lloyd, and Kara Fenner Walker. Produced by Black Girls Write.
In this episode, Tina and Wanda talk about the value of “Sustaining Relationships,” and drop wisdom on being the "Squeaky Wheel" along with having vision. Please, follow us on Instagram @2OldChicksPodcast and Twitter @ChicksOld. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and on Spotify. From executive producers, Tina McElroy Ansa, Wanda S. Lloyd, and Kara Fenner Walker. Produced by Black Girls Write.
So YOU want to tell YOUR story! This month our special guest is Bernice McFadden, author of ten critically acclaimed novels, a four-time Hurston/Wright Legacy Award finalist, and the recipient of four awards from the BCALA (the Black Caucus of the American Library Association). She is a Professor of Practice of Creative Writing at Tulane University. Please, follow us on Instagram @2OldChicksPodcast and Twitter @ChicksOld. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and on Spotify. From executive producers, Tina McElroy Ansa, Wanda S. Lloyd, and Kara Fenner Walker. Produced by Black Girls Write.
Join us for this episode where we discuss The Power of Mentoring. Also, in celebration of Pride month, we've invited special guest, Karen Hawkins to join us. Karen is co-publisher and co-editor in chief of the Chicago Reader, as well as the owner and founder of feminist media company Rebellious Magazine for Women. She also co-hosts two podcasts, “Of Course I'm Not OK” and “Feminist Erotica.” Please, follow us on Instagram @2OldChicksPodcast and Twitter @ChicksOld. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and on Spotify. From executive producers, Tina McElroy Ansa, Wanda S. Lloyd, and Kara Fenner Walker. Produced by Black Girls Write.
Hi. I'm Tina McElroy Ansa of 2 Old Chicks Who Know a Lot of Sh*t! Podcast. In our first episode, my friend, colleague and sister podcaster Wanda S. Lloyd and I give you a look into our resumes, how the show and the title came about and a look inside our relationship. And as we plan to each time, we both drop a lil' wisdom from our own experiences on our listeners. Please, follow us on Instagram @2OldChicksPodcast and subscribe to us on Spotify. From executive producers, Tina McElroy Ansa, Wanda S. Lloyd, and Kara Fenner Walker. Produced by Black Girls Write.
The Pat Conroy Literary Center and the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network proudly present executive director Jonathan Haupt in conversation with novelist Tina McElroy Ansa and journalist Wanda S. Lloyd, editors of Meeting at the Table: African American Women Write on Race, Culture, and Community. GUESTS: Tina McElroy Ansa is the author of five award-winning novels, including Baby of the Family, The Hand I Fan With, Ugly Ways and You Know Better. In 2004, she founded the Sea Island Writers Retreat, and in 2007, she founded DownSouth Press, which published her fifth novel, Taking After Mudear. Ansa has been honored with he Bebe Moore Campbell Memorial Award of the National Book Club Conference and the Stanley W. Lindberg Award for contributions to the literary arts of Georgia. SIn 2011, Ansa was awarded an honorary Doctor of Arts from her alma mater Spelman College. Wanda S. Lloyd is author of the memoir Coming Full Circle: From Jim Crow to Journalism. A retired newspaper editor with experience at seven daily newspapers, including The Washington Post and USA Today, Lloyd grew up in Savannah. She retired from daily journalism in 2013 as executive editor of the Montgomery Advertiser, and accepted the position of chair and associate professor of the Department of Journalism and Mass Communications at Savannah State University. In 2019 Lloyd was inducted into the National Association of Black Journalists Hall of Fame. She served on the Board of Trustees at Spelman College, her alma mater, for almost 20 years. In 2016, Spelman awarded her the honorary Doctor of Humane Letters. HOST: Jonathan Haupt is the executive director of the Pat Conroy Literary Center and co-editor of Our Prince of Scribes: Writers Remember Pat Conroy. @copywrited by Authors On the Air
The Pat Conroy Literary Center and the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network proudly present executive director Jonathan Haupt in conversation with novelist Tina McElroy Ansa and journalist Wanda S. Lloyd, editors of Meeting at the Table: African American Women Write on Race, Culture, and Community. GUESTS: Tina McElroy Ansa is the author of five award-winning novels, including Baby of the Family, The Hand I Fan With, Ugly Ways and You Know Better. In 2004, she founded the Sea Island Writers Retreat, and in 2007, she founded DownSouth Press, which published her fifth novel, Taking After Mudear. Ansa has been honored with he Bebe Moore Campbell Memorial Award of the National Book Club Conference and the Stanley W. Lindberg Award for contributions to the literary arts of Georgia. SIn 2011, Ansa was awarded an honorary Doctor of Arts from her alma mater Spelman College. Wanda S. Lloyd is author of the memoir Coming Full Circle: From Jim Crow to Journalism. A retired newspaper editor with experience at seven daily newspapers, including The Washington Post and USA Today, Lloyd grew up in Savannah. She retired from daily journalism in 2013 as executive editor of the Montgomery Advertiser, and accepted the position of chair and associate professor of the Department of Journalism and Mass Communications at Savannah State University. In 2019 Lloyd was inducted into the National Association of Black Journalists Hall of Fame. She served on the Board of Trustees at Spelman College, her alma mater, for almost 20 years. In 2016, Spelman awarded her the honorary Doctor of Humane Letters. HOST: Jonathan Haupt is the executive director of the Pat Conroy Literary Center and co-editor of Our Prince of Scribes: Writers Remember Pat Conroy. @copywrited by Authors On the Air
The Pat Conroy Literary Center and the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network proudly present executive director Jonathan Haupt in conversation with novelist Tina McElroy Ansa and journalist Wanda S. Lloyd, editors of Meeting at the Table: African American Women Write on Race, Culture, and Community. GUESTS: Tina McElroy Ansa is the author of five award-winning novels, including Baby of the Family, The Hand I Fan With, Ugly Ways and You Know Better. In 2004, she founded the Sea Island Writers Retreat, and in 2007, she founded DownSouth Press, which published her fifth novel, Taking After Mudear. Ansa has been honored with he Bebe Moore Campbell Memorial Award of the National Book Club Conference and the Stanley W. Lindberg Award for contributions to the literary arts of Georgia. SIn 2011, Ansa was awarded an honorary Doctor of Arts from her alma mater Spelman College. Wanda S. Lloyd is author of the memoir Coming Full Circle: From Jim Crow to Journalism. A retired newspaper editor with experience at seven daily newspapers, including The Washington Post and USA Today, Lloyd grew up in Savannah. She retired from daily journalism in 2013 as executive editor of the Montgomery Advertiser, and accepted the position of chair and associate professor of the Department of Journalism and Mass Communications at Savannah State University. In 2019 Lloyd was inducted into the National Association of Black Journalists Hall of Fame. She served on the Board of Trustees at Spelman College, her alma mater, for almost 20 years. In 2016, Spelman awarded her the honorary Doctor of Humane Letters. HOST: Jonathan Haupt is the executive director of the Pat Conroy Literary Center and co-editor of Our Prince of Scribes: Writers Remember Pat Conroy.
What do former college roommates, now retired professionals do in the middle of a pandemic and year of social unrest? They write a book! Wanda S. Lloyd and Tina McElroy Ansa, roommates at Atlanta's Spelman college and now a retired journalist, author and book publisher united as editors for Meeting at the Table: African American Women Write on Race, Culture and Community. The book is a collection of 16 essays from notables including Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, Pastor Vashti Murphy McKenzie and actress Anika Noni Rose.
What do former college roommates, now retired professionals do in the middle of a pandemic and year of social unrest? They write a book! Wanda S. Lloyd and Tina McElroy Ansa, roommates at Atlanta's Spelman college and now a retired journalist, author and book publisher united as editors for Meeting at the Table: African American Women Write on Race, Culture and Community. The book is a collection of 16 essays from notables including Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, Pastor Vashti Murphy McKenzie and actress Anika Noni Rose.
This episode is brought to you by the Savannah Economic Development Authority From the streets of West Savannah to the classrooms of Beach High School and Spelman College, and then the newsrooms of the Miami Herald, Washington Post and USA Today, to say that Wanda Lloyd is a journalism icon is an understatement. Now with a new memoir out, Lloyd joins the Difference Makers podcast to discuss growing up in Savannah, joining the journalism field, her experiences of being a Black female in the news industry, returning home to teach at Savannah State and where she sees the future of journalism going. Podcast listeners: Get digital SMN subscription by clicking here for a special offer (4:22): Growing up in West Savannah (16:53): Getting into journalism in high school and college (22:42): Joining the journalism field (27:35): Moving through the journalism world with jobs at Miami Herald, Washington Post and USA Today Beach High graduate inducted into NABJ Hall of Fame (SMN, Aug. 17, 2019) (30:31): Diversity in newsrooms Well, Lit: Savannah author champions media diversity in ‘Coming Full Circle’(Do Savannah, Jan. 22, 2020) JANE FISHMAN: Savannah native Wanda Lloyd talks about another look at the racial divide(SMN, June 6, 2020) (37:07): Reaction to the current cultural climate with the death of George Floyd and the corresponding protests Wanda S. Lloyd column: A call for a conversation about race (SMN, June 4, 2018) (42:00): What the future of journalism looks like "Coming Full Circle" by Wanda Lloyd Make sure to follow The Commute podcast for daily news briefs from Adam. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
A newspaper editor for more than four decades, Wanda Lloyd is the author of the memoir "Coming Full Circle: From Jim Crow to Journalism." During her career she worked at seven daily newspapers including the Washington Post, USA Today, the Miami Herald and others.