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Min. Rashid continues the series, "What About Your Friends?", with a message highlighting the impact of poor counsel as we look at the life of the son of Solomon. If you are checking us out for the first time today, let us know by clicking here: https://form.church/Jtcj7ioByHG7f4Ct2kKr If you need prayer, click here: https://app.textinchurch.com/connect-cards/SYtprYv4ArNgqbMsdo8M If you would like to support HD Church financially you can give through Cashapp to $higherdefchurch or online through our website by clicking here: https://higherdefinition.tithelysetup.com/give .... #hdchurch #lifeinHD #onlinechurch #church #churchonline #jacksonville #duval #faith #hope #love
Pastor Ernest continues the new series entitled "What About Your Friends?", revealing the important of friends that will hold each other accountable by looking at the relationship between David and the prophet Nathan. If you are checking us out for the first time today, let us know by clicking here: https://form.church/Jtcj7ioByHG7f4Ct2kKr If you need prayer, click here: https://app.textinchurch.com/connect-cards/SYtprYv4ArNgqbMsdo8M If you would like to support HD Church financially you can give through Cashapp to $higherdefchurch or online through our website by clicking here: https://higherdefinition.tithelysetup.com/give .... #hdchurch #lifeinHD #onlinechurch #church #churchonline #jacksonville #duval #faith #hope #love
Pastor Ernest continues the new series entitled "What About Your Friends?" by digging deeper into the friendship between Jonathan and David. If you are checking us out for the first time today, let us know by clicking here: https://form.church/Jtcj7ioByHG7f4Ct2kKr If you need prayer, click here: https://app.textinchurch.com/connect-cards/SYtprYv4ArNgqbMsdo8M If you would like to support HD Church financially you can give through Cashapp to $higherdefchurch or online through our website by clicking here: https://higherdefinition.tithelysetup.com/give .... #hdchurch #lifeinHD #onlinechurch #church #churchonline #jacksonville #duval #faith #hope #love
We're kicking off a new series this week at HD Church, and it's called "What About Your Friends?" We're digging deeper into the important of having healthy person to person connections by looking at friendships that played out in the Bible. So, first up, we're tackling David and Jonathan. If you are checking us out for the first time today, let us know by clicking here: https://form.church/Jtcj7ioByHG7f4Ct2kKr If you need prayer, click here: https://app.textinchurch.com/connect-cards/SYtprYv4ArNgqbMsdo8M If you would like to support HD Church financially you can give through Cashapp to $higherdefchurch or online through our website by clicking here: https://higherdefinition.tithelysetup.com/give .... #hdchurch #lifeinHD #onlinechurch #church #churchonline #jacksonville #duval #faith #hope #love
In our final episode of ‘What About Your Friends?,' Erika and her two close friends Clover Hope and Tracey L. Ford discuss one of the great tropes in storytelling: when friends become lovers. From classics of the silver screen like ‘Love & Basketball,' ‘Brown Sugar,' and ‘When Harry Met Sally', to sitcoms like ‘Abbott Elementary' and ‘The Office,' friends have been falling in love in pop culture for decades. Thanks for listening to ‘What About Your Friends?' Host: Erika Ramirez Guests: Tracey L. Ford and Clover Hope Producer: Sasha Ashall Theme Music: Devon Renaldo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Welcome back to another episode of "Black Fly on the Wall"! In today's episode titled "What About Your Friends? Friendships, Fallouts, Boundaries, and Time Management," we dive deep into the complexities of navigating friendships as we grow and evolve. Our hosts, LIDE, are joined by guests Jessica, Shonda, and Devontè as they share their personal experiences and insights on outgrowing friendships, setting boundaries, and managing time in the ever-changing landscape of relationships. Get ready for an illuminating discussion that will have you reflecting on your own friendships and how they shape your life. So grab a cup of tea, settle in, and join us as we peel back the layers of friendship in today's episode of "Black Fly on the Wall"! BF MERCHANDISE VISIT: https://blackflyonthewall.com/ ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ If you are new to our channel, we're happy you clicked on our video! Hope you enjoy today's video. Please show your love and support joining "Black Fly on The Wall Productions" community now by subscribing and press (
Them Vinyl Boyz are back and this week they immerse themselves in the enchanting sounds of TLC's debut album, "Ooooooohhh... On the TLC Tip." Released in 1992, "Ooooooohhh... On the TLC Tip" marked the emergence of one of the most influential and celebrated female groups in R&B and hip-hop. TLC, consisting of members Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins, Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes, and Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas, brought a fresh and dynamic approach to music that captivated listeners worldwide. The album itself is a vibrant mix of R&B, new jack swing, and hip-hop, showcasing TLC's distinctive blend of catchy hooks, smooth harmonies, and thought-provoking lyrics. From the infectious lead single "Ain't 2 Proud 2 Beg" to the iconic anthem "What About Your Friends," the album resonates with an empowering and unapologetic spirit, addressing topics of love, friendship, and self-empowerment. The Vinyl Boyz dissect the album track by track, exploring the unique production, impressive vocal performances, and the profound impact TLC had on shaping the sound of contemporary R&B and hip-hop. They delve into the album's highlights, discussing memorable songs such as "Baby-Baby-Baby" and "Hat 2 Da Back," which seamlessly blend infectious melodies with heartfelt storytelling. "Ooooooohhh... On the TLC Tip" enjoyed tremendous success upon its release, garnering critical acclaim and commercial triumph. The album peaked at number 14 on the Billboard 200 chart, while its infectious singles dominated the airwaves. TLC's debut effort was a certified platinum record, solidifying their status as a groundbreaking force in the music industry. Join the "Dem Vinyl Boyz" as they celebrate the artistry and cultural impact of TLC's "Ooooooohhh... On the TLC Tip," exploring the album's timeless appeal and the enduring legacy of this influential trio. Tune in to discover the hidden gems, fascinating trivia, and personal anecdotes that make this album a true classic in the realm of R&B and hip-hop. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What About Your FRIENDS?… This week Caleb and Gaelyn are talking about the allegedly popular show Friends and its predecessor, Living Single. They speak on the shows histories, impact on culture and the business of entertainment, as well as their thoughts on each show. They also talk about how the shows impacted the representation of Black people on television. (Spoiler Alert: Friends ain't do too much in that regard) Are you a Friends or Living Single Fan? Why? For more No Sleep Till Hollywood content: linktr.ee/nosleepxprod Co Hosts: Gaelyn Smith (@gsmittyyyy) and Caleb McDonald (@calebsubtitles) Executive Producer: Ayanna Costley @ayannacostley Co-Producer: Gaelyn Smith Edited by: Lewis Myers (@modestbroken) PA/Social Media by: Laura McDonald (@lauramichellemcdonald)
WHAT ABOUT YOUR FRIENDS? How many of us have them?! As we know, your homegirls are the first to give you that call to fill you in on her latest updates, or even when you need to catch up because girl, its been TOO long!! This episodes highlights the lifelong dynamic of my best friends of over 15 years! *We getting old chile*. In this episode, you'll listen as we discuss what it means to have true friendship in todays "bestie culture" and just how we've managed to keep the sisterhood alive. Follow and Subscribe to Pin N Paper Podcast Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/1UOkeQFpxRqk7fCf8ZXw6t Instagram https://www.instagram.com/pinnpaperpodcast/ Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pin-n-paper-podcast/id1583104487 Anchor https://anchor.fm/kammi-wilson Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvfxWk8XjS6nbWKBT4UxkEA --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kammi-wilson/support
On the very first episode of ‘What About Your Friends?,' Erika Ramirez, host and founder of 'ILY,' explores the ins and outs of friendship in the dire circumstances of an apocalypse or doomsday scenario with her best friend and cohost, Steven Othello (0:05), and builds an ideal doomsday friend with The Ringer's Joanna Robinson (16:40). They draw from shows like ‘The Last of Us,' ‘The Walking Dead,' ‘Yellowjackets,' and ‘Lost,' as well as their own experiences and friendships. Please join us every Wednesday on the Ringer Dish feed for ‘What About Your Friends?,' a podcast dedicated to the many lives of friendship and how it's portrayed in pop culture. If you have your own thoughts or questions about friendship in the apocalypse, send us an email at whataboutyourfriendspod@gmail.com, and we'll talk about it at the end of next week's episode. Hosts: Erika Ramirez and Steven Othello Guest: Joanna Robinson Producer: Sasha Ashall Additional Production Supervision: Chelsea Stark-Jones and Juliet Litman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to ‘What About Your Friends,' a brand new podcast on the ‘Ringer Dish' feed dedicated to the many lives of friendship and how it's portrayed in television, movies, music, internet culture, gossip, and beyond. Every Wednesday, ILY founder Erika Ramirez will be talking to her best friend Steven Othello, creative director and founder of Objects—and all your favorites from ‘The Ringer' and beyond—about a different facet of friendship, the culture that specific facet has inspired, and how it connects back to our own lives. Check back in to the ‘Ringer Dish' feed next Wednesday for our first episode with Joanna Robinson, where we talk about friendship in the apocalypse. Host: Erika Ramirez Producer: Sasha Ashall Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A great frienship is irreplaceable. It can inspire you to grow into a better version of yourself. If you have a friend who motivates you return the favor and be their number one cheerleader. Don't make freinds who are comfortable to be with. Make friends who will force you to level yourself up.
Hey yall!! A few weeks ago The Praying Single Mom community continued on with our very first Relationship Series and we've covered some powerful things so far. Check out this powerful part 1 replay! Tune in to this bible study entitled: What About Your Friends? To join our bible studies, join the FB community listed below. Bible Studies are every Tuesday at 7:30pm EST. The Praying Single Mom Free Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/441655680157763 Support Lekeshia: www.lekeshiacody.com Email us: theprayingsinglemom@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theprayingsinglemom/support
This mini episode is an excerpt of our episode “What About Your Friends” highlighting the tragic murder of Shanquella Robinson.
This mini episode is an excerpt of our episode “What About Your Friends” highlighting the tragic murder of Shanquella Robinson.
Sometimes the conversation is too good to be left on the editing room floor. So here you go. Episode 39's "What About Your Friends?" leftovers. Enjoy.SHARE WITH THE DAYDREAMERSPlease share your thoughts on this episode by emailing us at ADaydreamersPodcast@gmail.com. Or DM us on our Facebook and Instagram, comment on the streaming platform, text us, or send an owl (for our fellow Harry Potter fans). Just let us know!ASK THE DAYDREAMERSHave a question? Send your questions to Erin and K'Shana at ADaydreamersPodcast@gmail.com. We will read your letters and answer your questions in our "Ask the Daydreamers" segment. *Note: We are not professionals! This is for entertainment purposes, and more than likely, Erin's response will be influenced by Chardonnay*Podcast Deets:Website - bit.ly/ADaydreamersPodcastFacebook & Instagram - @ADaydreamersPodcastAudio Streaming: bit.ly/ListenToADaydreamersPodcastErin's DeetsAll Social Media: @LoveErinADTikTok: @ZippyLovesRagnarK'shana's DeetsAll Social Media: @KHDStudiosWebsite: khdstudios.com/Most Recent Exhibition: masurmuseum.wixsite.com/manyrooms*A Daydreamers' Podcast is a reminder to do what makes you happy*SHARE WITH THE DAYDREAMERS - Have comments & thoughts on the most recent episode? Have a question? Send your commentary via email at ADaydreamersPodcast@gmail.com. Or DM us on social media, comment on our multiple streaming platforms, text us, or send an owl (for our fellow Harry Potter fans). Just let us know!We will read your letters and answer your questions in our "Ask the Daydreamers" segment. *Note: We are not professionals! This is for entertainment purposes only!!* Podcast Deets:Website - bit.ly/ADaydreamersPodcastFB, IG, & TikTok - @ADaydreamersPodcastSubscribe to PATREON Erin's DeetsAll Social Media @LoveErinAD K'shana's DeetsAll Social Media: @KHDStudiosWebsite: khdstudios.comMost Recent Exhibition: It Shouldn't Be Revolutionary Black Creatives Circle of North Loui...
Sometimes the conversation is too good to be left on the editing room floor. So here you go. Episode 39's "What About Your Friends?" leftovers. Enjoy.SHARE WITH THE DAYDREAMERSPlease share your thoughts on this episode by emailing us at ADaydreamersPodcast@gmail.com. Or DM us on our Facebook and Instagram, comment on the streaming platform, text us, or send an owl (for our fellow Harry Potter fans). Just let us know!ASK THE DAYDREAMERSHave a question? Send your questions to Erin and K'Shana at ADaydreamersPodcast@gmail.com. We will read your letters and answer your questions in our "Ask the Daydreamers" segment. *Note: We are not professionals! This is for entertainment purposes, and more than likely, Erin's response will be influenced by Chardonnay*Podcast Deets:Website - bit.ly/ADaydreamersPodcastFacebook & Instagram - @ADaydreamersPodcastAudio Streaming: bit.ly/ListenToADaydreamersPodcastErin's DeetsAll Social Media: @LoveErinADTikTok: @ZippyLovesRagnarK'shana's DeetsAll Social Media: @KHDStudiosWebsite: khdstudios.com/Most Recent Exhibition: masurmuseum.wixsite.com/manyrooms
Friends & Kin, it's still summertime. I am still resting, mentally preparing for the upcoming school year. Taking good care of myself is a priority - gotta "walk it like i talk it"! This episode is another one of my Top 10 most listened to episodes! I hope you enjoy it and MAKE SURE YOU STICK AROUND FOR THAT STRAIGHT FACTS QUESTION - it's SOME KIND OF WILD! God bless each of you and enjoy this oldie but goodie!________________________________________________________________________________________Hey Friends & Kin! In this episode we are talking about friendship, sisterhood, Molly & Issa and a whole lot of other dope ish. TUNE IN!!!Friendship - a close association between two people marked by feelings of care, respect, admiration, concern, or even love.This episode I am drinking on Green Pu'erh Tea! I have to say it's the best pu'erh I've ever had! Usually pu'erh is YUCKY and too heavy, but this is nice. I'm pleased. Auntie MeMe's jam this episode is, "What About Your Friends" by TLC. Our question for Straight Facts is A HUM DINGER & comes to us from Ms. LaVeaux of Las Vegas! Hey Girl Hey!Auntie MeMe's JamSouthern University - "What About Your Friends?" Erykah Badu vs. Jill Scott | VERZUZGirlTrekSeason 4 Friendship Recap - Molly & IssaSeason 4 Friendship Decline Recap - Molly & IssaI would love, love, LOVE if you would please submit questions for the"Straight Facts" segment, as well as photos, stories & quotes of/about your favorite or NOT SO FAVORITE auntie to: hello@handmemypurse.com - using #STRAIGHTFACTS as the subject line._______ Listen. Subscribe. Rate. Review.Apple Podcasts.Stitcher.Spotify.Google Podcasts.Pandora.I love you guys so much & I'm honored to share my time & energy with you – ESPECIALLY IF YOU KEEP COMING BACK! I can't wait until the next time we get to do this again! And as always, "Thank you for your support..."(said exactly like the 80s Bartles and Jaymes commercials)xoxoMeMe***************J O I N * T H E * S Q U A DInstagramFacebookTwitterHAND ME MY PURSE. SPOTIFY PLAYLIST***************Music: Gloomy Tunez
In this episode “What About Your Friends? Part 2” EmH Holla and 2 Drinks In are discussing navigating friendships among Black Women at a certain age. Charles City, VA https://charlescity.org The challenges of Black Women trying to get an ADHD diagnosis https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/black-women-bias-adhd-diagnosis/2021/07/16/1784cda2-df22-11eb-9f54-7eee10b5fcd2_story.html/ Virgil Abloh's “Figures of Speech” at Brooklyn Museum https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/exhibitions/virgil_abloh/ Gift Shop: https://shop.brooklynmuseum.org Shane's Restaurant, 794 Washington Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11238 (Black-Owned) Rihanna-is now America's youngest self-made billionaire:https://www.cnbc.com/2022/07/04/rihanna-is-now-americas-youngest-self-made-billionaire-woman.html/ Completed list of the Presidential Medal of Freedom Receiptents: https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2022/07/01/president-biden-announces-recipients-of-the-presidential-medal-of-freedom/ Alena Analeigh Wicker-the youngest Black person to be accepted to medical school https://www.cnn.com/2022/07/26/us/13-year-old-medical-school-alena-analeigh-wicker-reaj/index.html/ Friendship Survey Questions Question 1# What Does a successful friendship look like to you? Question 2# What could a friend do that would end a friendship? Question 3# How would you like your friends to show up for you? Question 4# What is important to you in a friendship? Question 5# Can you mix your core friends with your other friends? Question 6# Do you believe in the phrase “no new friends”? If so why? If not, why? Question 7# Do you think that there are different levels of friendships? Question 8# How do you navigate friendship at this point in your life?
The friends that you have today, may not be the friends that you have tomorrow. As you evolve and change, the people around you evolve and change too – and sometimes they don't grow in the same directions that you're growing. It can be tough making new friends as an adult, but you set the […] The post What About Your Friends appeared first on Slay Girl, Slay.
April 13, 2022 Discussion on the book "A Brief History of Equality," What About Your Friends? by Dr. Farid Holakouee
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This week we begin a new series entitled What About Your Friends and as you know, we've dedicated this season to healing our high school selves so we are discussing high school friendships from every aspect. On today's episode, we explore the importance of friendships with other women, we talk about betrayal in one of our earliest friendships and set the stage for the conversations to come. Throughout this series, we will be joined by a few special guests and we will even get into the topic of jealousy which we know is such a taboo topic to discuss when talking about relationships with other women. The Psychology today article referenced in the episode can be found here: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/happiness-is-state-mind/201808/the-importance-female-friendships-among-women Also, check out this quick read on the importance of Black Female Friendships: https://www.flare.com/identity/black-female-friendships/ After you listen to the episode, be sure to journal about your thoughts and all you've learned and if you have questions about the episode, you can DM us or join us live for the after-episode discussion. Oh, and if you're looking for a great journal to capture your thoughts, grab your copy of the Once Upon a Pod journal, created specifically for this kind of work. Link to purchase here: https://podsandpr.com/get-our-journal You can also follow us on Instagram where we host our giveaways, engage with our listeners and announce updates for our community. Link to connect is found here: https://www.instagram.com/healshitpodcast/ Are you a part of our YouTube family? We just started this channel but trust...it is going to give what it was supposed to gave! Link to join: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJvGMlt9P2RBcoc-C4IzHAw We love you all so much and we thank you for taking this ride with Heal Sh*t podcast. Oh, and don't forget to rate, subscribe and leave us a review and if you REALLY love us, spread the gospel. (share this episode with others in your community) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/healshitpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/healshitpodcast/support
In 1992 TLC dropped the hit "What About Your Friends" and the lyrics are still true today. The lyrics go, "What about your friends? Will they stand their ground? Will they let you down? hey yay..." Yep I'm sure you're singing along lol. That song was the jam!! With the song in mind, do you take the time to reevaluate those around you? If so, how often? How do you know the difference between a friend and an associate? This episode dives into friendships in the 30s. Check out the episode and leave us a message or DM to tell us your thoughts about the topic. Also, tell us about how you met your best friend or the craziest story of you and your friends. Be sure to subscribe, rate, share, and leave us a comment. Follow us on Instagram: @therealplaypodcast @ebonydjohnson @ravennwithlove --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/TheRealPlay/message
We're on summer hiatus but I thought I'd pop in with a special summer edition episode: "What About Your Friends?" where we talk about the importance of building and maintaining healthy relationships with the people in your life.
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This week's episode of Poll Hub could quote the TLC song, “What About Your Friends?” The team welcomes Daniel A. Cox to the discussion. Cox is the director of the Survey Center on American Life and a senior fellow in polling and public opinion at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI). The topic: the Center's recent study about American friendship. The State of American Friendship: Change, Challenges, and Loss reveals shrinking social circles among Americans and explores the reasons why Americans have fewer friends. Is friendship a “one size fits all” relationship? How do Americans form friendships? We have the details.Then, it's Lee's weekly fun fact. This week, he's talking about the Olympics. (Nicely timed, don't you think?)About Poll Hub Poll Hub goes behind the science to explain how polling works, what polls really show, and what the numbers really mean. Poll Hub is produced by the Marist College Institute for Public Opinion, home of America's leading independent college public opinion poll, the Marist Poll. Lee Miringoff (Director of the Marist College Institute for Public Opinion), Barbara Carvalho (Director of the Marist Poll), and Jay DeDapper (Director of Innovation at the Marist Poll) dig deep to give you a look at the inner workings of polls and what they tell us about our world, our country, and ourselves.
In this bonus episode, "What About Your Friends?!", Pinky continues the conversation with two of her favorite people and friends, Monica Woods x Tamara Lunsford. The three continue to discuss navigating through the "F" word: friendship, specifically the "Closeness Circle" exercise. Join the conversation, by leaving your feedback here or on our social media platforms. If you haven't done so already, please take a moment to like, follow, and share Fight or Fight HARDER-The Podcast with your peeps! Follow us on Instagram x Twitter at @fofhthepodcast. Thank you for taking the time out to lean in! Until next time, remember when life happens, we have only two choices, to: "Fight or Fight HARDER"! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fofhthepodcast/message
In this episode, "What About Your Friends?!", Pinky sits down with two of her favorite people and friends, Monica Woods x Tamara Lunsford. The three discuss the "F" word: FRIENDS-everything from how they each met, cultivating healthy, real relationships in adulthood, and navigating through uncomfortable conversations with friends. Listen! You don't wanna miss a minute of this raw, authentic conversation. Join the conversation, by leaving your feedback here or on our social media platforms. If you haven't done so already, please take a moment to like, follow, and share Fight or Fight HARDER-The Podcast with your peeps! Follow us on Instagram x Twitter at @fofhthepodcast. Thank you for taking the time out to lean in! Until next time, remember when life happens, we have only two choices, to: "Fight or Fight HARDER"! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fofhthepodcast/message
We talk about diversity in the workplace and in schools, but we rarely examine the makeup of our close circles. In this episode, my friend Kaia and I have an uncomfortable but much-needed conversation about cross-racial friendships and more specifically our cross-racial friendship. We talk about our upbringings and how they shaped how we view friendships today through the lens of race in America. Resources mentioned: Code Switch episode, "What About Your Friends?" https://open.spotify.com/episode/5xaQCGqh8LhhUkepzPoxjo?si=EcpqhENrSEGlGiecjcCpdw Study by Robert P. Jones, PHD https://www.prri.org/research/poll-race-religion-politics-americans-social-networks/ Poddy of the Week: Reparations: The Big Payback https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/reparations-the-big-payback/id1548013961 Follow & other things on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andotherthingspoddy/ Follow & other things on Pinterest: https://pin.it/4gtqFyC
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WHAT ABOUT YOUR FRIENDS!!! Lets open up with some karaoke skip to the 5 minute mark Biiitchhh if you don't want to feel good about your day, 5:00 mark we discuss friends, hygiene, and our differences, (24:50) next I try to discuss the entitlement of some of the lovely Caucasian community but side tracked into a visit to the dentist and the 2nd Pfizer dose done on the same day smh, then we double back and (37:00) finally take care of our entitlement conversation, (47:40) India love drops a only fans and so does Angela Simmons (50:00) minute mark I finally agree on a DJ Akademiks Take, listen to a take ak gives on the mentality of certain types of women and their take on men then I close with a few thoughts enjoy the episode and check out ihatemondays.
The legends are back... The contestants you know and love from MTV's The Challenge, are back to compete on the greatest reality competition show ever made! It's The Challenge: All Stars. Join us as we recap their fight for the $500,000 grand prize. Next up it's episode 7 - What About Your Friends?Come visit us on:Our InstagramOur WebsiteOur FacebookMusic: Say You Will by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/wedontwannagrowup)
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April 07, 2021 What About Your Friends?, calls from listeners by Dr. Farid Holakouee
What about your friends? This Podcast will assist with answering the question What About Your Friends? This Podcast will differienate between four types of friends: The Assigned Friend, The Attached Friend, The Assassinator Friend, and The Authentic Friend.
“What about your friends? Are they gonna be low down? Will they ever be around? Or will they turn their backs on you?” --TLC, circa 1992. How many of you ask these questions before becoming friends with anyone? If you are anything like us, knowing the difference between a friend and an associate came with wisdom and maturity. Join us today as we discuss what the bible says about friends and how to pick them. Scriptures referenced: Proverbs 18:24; 1 Corinthians 13:1 Other resources: What About Your Friends by Dr. Dharius Daniels Intro music by noahmakesmusic Cover art by Emaejai
In this episode of the podcast Frankie walks you through the journey that was his introduction to the podcast community, What About Your Friends. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/frankie-rivera4/message
Blurred lines in a friendship ? Trying to have that tough conversation on how you want to move after taking your friends to the next level? Not talking to your best friend because one of you caught feelings ??? Debating on if the friendship is salvageable or if you should just cut your losses and walk away? What About Your Friends 2.0 is the place for you to be! This is the follow up to one of our most popular episodes where we bring co host Chelsea back to discuss what happens once those mixed signals from part one lead to confusion and utter chaos within a friendship that you hold near and dear to your heart. You'll hear this conversation from two different perspectives, and offer our advice based off of our own experiences dealing with blurred lines. ‼️ Follow Me |
What About Your Friends...Joe and Dre discuss the importance of friendship.
Alexa, play "What About Your Friends" by TLC.... We've all had some friendships that honestly really fixed our outlook on a lot of things. This episode is a "2.0" because Aunty Michelle always says "When they go low, we go high". Gain the necessary closure, Chuck up the deuces and tell 'em "Stay up boo". That's on ME! Always remain true to you, and when you start changing (not for the better), PIVOT! Honestly, I'm grateful for the growth. For the few times when I thought I was being valued in the same way I loved, I'm glad I woke up. All in all, when people said I changed, they were right. I'd rather sit at a table filled with honest enemies, than devious friends. In the words of J.Cole "watch the snakes, cuz they watchin you".
00:40 - Welcome back! Today we’re talking about friendships, strong women, supporting each other, and how important it is! 2:15 - But first, what is in your cup? Of course, Meka is having the Meka Classic, her peach, ginger, mint, with a hint of agave. Monique has a delicious South African mango rooibos. So sit with us and sip your tea while we chat. 3:22 - So, we gotta talk about friends. Meek tells us about her tribe, her girls that have been with her for decades, and reflects on how their relationships have grown from their college days until now. 5:38 - Monique explains the love of long-term, childhood friendships, but also the importance of holding space within ourselves to invite others (and be invited) into new friendships in our adult years. Meek and Nique met in their young adult years - there’s always good in meeting new people and having new friends! 8:15 - True friendship looks like fruitful relationships and people who inspire you. Those who you can Facetime in Covid, who can see you in your sweats and being real. 11:33 - We sidebar for a minute, our experiences as black women are so important. Remember to use your words, recognize people and the space we take up, and offer respect. See black people, respect our space, see us. Having friends that affirm you and your experiences are needed so we can digest these together, without judgement, so it doesn’t make us go insane! 14:00 - Representation in your friend group and in your experiences is so important so we can relate to each other, support each other, and be intentional in what we do, how we behave, and how we treat others. Pouring into each other means we are filling ourselves up too - friendship is a two-way street and we have to meet each other where we’re at. 18:00 - Who pushes you to grow? The friendships that Meka and Monique appreciate the most are those from women who pray for them, uplift them, challenge them to grow and change, who celebrate their successes and who do better with them. Those who want you to stay the same may end up being toxic, holding you back from being the best you can be. Cheer your friends on and let them feel your support and love! 23:23 - Meka shares a few tips on how to be intentional with your friends. First, check in with them - like really check in to make sure they’re okay, don’t just like their Insta. Second, know what your friends’ love language is! Learn how to support them in the way that they value the most. 25:00 - Meek says another tip is to support your mama friends by also taking care of their kids. Give the mamas a break to take care of themselves, run errands, do a date night, or engage with the kids in a creative way to give the parents a break while building bonds.27:00 - Most importantly, friendships are two-sided, so remember to check the balance. Sometimes the scales will teeter to one person or another in our times of need, but the investments in each other and our relationships are critical to our own health and happiness. Finding your people, especially as an adult, is so special. 28:25 - We gotta bring it home with our Drive Tracks! We’re listening to What About Your Friends by TLC and More Than Anything by Sunday Service Choir, because we still got Jesus when all our friends are gone. Make sure to follow Meek and Nique on their socials! Meka’s blog is Hanging with the Harrells and her instagram is @xomekaharrell.Nique’s website is Monique Hibma and follow her @moniqueimanhibma. Follow the show at @teawithmeekandnique on Insta to see behind-the-scenes and more content, make sure to use the #teawithmeekandnique so we can see what you’re sipping on, and say hello to your fearless hosts at meekandnique.com, and tune in for the next episode!
What About Your Friends?: In this episode we discuss: What is a friend. If men or women make better friends. Does it matter if your spouse likes your friend(s). And some (no so) random karaoke. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode. Rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform! Find us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @GonnaHaveWords Join us in the conversation in our private Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/4274444492630492
Topics: Million Man March, TLC, Friday, UPN (Bonus Artist: Luck Pacheco) http://afropopremix.com 1995 Notes 1. Snapshots 2. President: Bill Clinton 3. Jan - The WB Television Network and The United Paramount Network (UPN) launches. 4. Mar - Yahoo! was incorporated and soon became the first popular online directory and search engine on the World Wide Web. 5. Mar - Mississippi ratifies the Thirteenth Amendment, becoming the last state to approve the abolition of slavery. The amendment was nationally ratified in 1865. Until February 7, 2013, the state of Mississippi had never submitted the required documentation to ratify the Thirteenth Amendment, meaning it never officially abolished slavery. 6. Mar - Eric Lynn Wright (September 7, 1964 – March 26, 1995), known professionally as Eazy-E is suddenly hospitalized, diagnosed with AIDS, and dies due to its complications. 7. Apr - Oklahoma City bombing: 168 people, including 8 Federal Marshals and 19 children, are killed at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. Timothy McVeigh and one of his accomplices, Terry Nichols, set off the bomb. 8. May - In Culpeper, Virginia, actor Christopher Reeve is paralyzed from the neck down after falling from his horse in a riding competition. [See - “Superman Curse”] 9. Sep - Rock and Roll Hall of Fame opens. 10. Oct - The Million Man March is held in Washington, D.C. The event was conceived by Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan. 11. Dec - The presidents of Bosnia, Serbia, and Croatia sign a peace treaty in Paris, ending a three-and-a-half-year war. 12. Music Snapshots 13. #1 "Gangsta's Paradise", Coolio featuring L.V. 14. #2 "Waterfalls", TLC 15. #3 "Creep", TLC 16. Record of the Year: "Kiss From a Rose", Seal 17. Album of the Year: Jagged Little Pill, Alanis Morissette 18. Song of the Year: "Kiss From a Rose", Seal 19. Best New Artist: Hootie & the Blowfish 20. Best Female R&B: Anita Baker for "I Apologize" 21. Best Male R&B: Stevie Wonder for "For Your Love" 22. Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group: TLC for "Creep" 23. Best R&B Song: Stevie Wonder (songwriter) for "For Your Love" 24. Best R&B Album: TLC for CrazySexyCool 25. Best Rap Solo: "Gangsta's Paradise", Coolio 26. Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group: "I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By", Method Man featuring Mary J. Blige 27. Best Rap Album: Poverty's Paradise, Naughty by Nature 28. Movie Snapshots 29. #1 Die Hard with a Vengeance 30. #2 Toy Story 31. #3 Apollo 13 32. Notables: Higher Learning, Major Payne, Bad Boys, New Jersey Drive, Friday, Braveheart, Batman Forever, Pocahontas, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie, Clueless, Waterworld, Mortal Kombat, The Tuskegee Airmen, The Usual Suspects, Seven, Dead Presidents, The American President, Casino, Money Train, Heat, Waiting to Exhale. 33. TV Snapshots 34. Top TV Shows 35. #1 ER 36. #2 Seinfeld 37. #3 Friends 38. Debuts: The Wayans Bros. (WB), The Parent 'Hood (WB), Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (still airing), In the House 39. Economic Snapshots 40. Income = 35.9k (Previously 37K) 41. House = 113.1K (119) 42. Car = 15.5k (12.5) 43. Rent = 550 (533) 44. Harvard = 26.2k (24.9) 45. Movie = 4.35 (4) 46. Gas = 1.12 (1.09) 47. Stamp .32 (.29) 48. Social Scene: Million Man March 49. A political demonstration in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 16, 1995, to promote African American unity and family values. Estimates of the number of marchers, most of whom were African American men, ranged from 400,000 to nearly 1.1 million, ranking it among the largest gatherings of its kind in American history. 50. Several African American leaders did not support the march, including Mary Frances Berry, chairman of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, and Rep. John Lewis, the latter of whom saw Farrakhan’s message as an effort to “resegregate America.” 51. Comments: 52. Featured Speaker: Louis Farrakhan, @62 yrs old 53. Born Louis Eugene Wolcott on May 11, 1933, in New York City, New York, to Sarah Mae Manning and Percival Clark. His parents separated even before he was born. 54. He did not know his biological father and was brought up by his stepfather Louis Wolcott. The death of his stepfather in 1936 led to the relocation of his family to Boston, Massachusetts. 55. From an early age, he received rigorous training in violin, so much so that by the time he turned 13 he had mastered the instrument and was playing along with the ‘Boston College Orchestra’ and ‘Boston Civic Symphony.’ 56. In his first year as a teenager, he became one of the first black performers to appear on the ‘Ted Mack Original Amateur Hour. ‘The following year, he had two national level victories under his belt. 57. He attended the prestigious ‘Boston Latin School’ after which he was admitted to ‘English High School. ‘After graduating from ‘English High School,’ he enrolled for a three-year course at the ‘Winston-Salem Teachers College’ on a track scholarship. 58. Starting from the 1950s, he pursued a career in music. He recorded several calypso albums under the pseudonym ‘The Charmer. ‘He toured frequently since the release of his first album. In 1955, he organized a show titled ‘Calypso Follies’ in Chicago. 59. Interestingly, one of his songs remained a chartbuster and on top of the ‘Billboard Chart’ for five years in a row. 60. It was while pursuing his professional music career that he was first exposed to the teachings of ‘Nation of Islam’ through his friend and saxophonist Rodney Smith. 61. Later, Elijah Muhammad invited him to attend the Nation of Islam’s annual ‘Saviours' Day’ address. Inspired by the discourse, he resolved to be a member of ‘Nation of Islam’ (NOI) in 1955. (@22) 62. He fulfilled all the requirements to become a registered Muslim/ registered believer/ registered laborer of NOI. Subsequently, he received an approval by the NOI headquarter in July 1955. 63. Initially known by the name Louis X, his name was later changed to the ‘holy name’ Louis Farrakhan. A derivative of the Arabic word furqan, which means "The Criterion". He gave up on a music career and dedicated his life to the ‘Nation of Islam.’ 64. Within a span of nine months, he worked his way up and started serving as the assistant minister to Malcolm X, who was heading the Muhammad’s Temple of Islam in Boston at that time. 65. He was soon made the minister as Malcom X was shifted to the Temple of Muhammad in Harlem, New York. Farrakhan replaced Malcom X as the minister at the Boston Temple. 66. Malcolm X was assassinated on 21 February 1965 and Farrakhan profited from it as he was appointed to two prominent positions in NOI. (@32) 67. He was appointed to the chair of the minister of the influential Harlem Mosque in 1965, a position which he held until 1975. Furthermore, he became the national spokesman and representative of NOI and served in this position until Elijah Muhammad’s death in 1975. 68. In 1975, the Nation's leadership chose Wallace Muhammad, also known as Warith Deen Mohammad, the fifth of Elijah Muhammad's sons, not Farrakhan, as the new Supreme Minister. 69. Though Farrakhan remained a loyalist of the Muhammad clan for some time, in 1977 he withdrew his support from the organization and rebuilt the original ‘Nation of Islam’ which had been established by its founders. 70. Soon after its foundation, he started a weekly newspaper by the name ‘The Final Call, Inc.’ The objective of this initiation was to communicate his views and thoughts to the supporters and members. 71. Two years later, along with his supporters, he organized the first ‘Saviours’ Day’ convention in Chicago. His group promised to walk by the principles of Elijah Muhammad. 72. Throughout his leadership, he blamed the Jewish community and other ethnic and racial groups for the sufferings endured by African Americans. 73. In October of 1995, he planned a broad coalition, intending to assemble about one million men in Washington DC for the ‘Million Man March.’ 74. At the convention, he was the keynote speaker along with distinguished African American intellectuals, such as Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King III, Cornel West, Jesse Jackson, and Benjamin Chavis. 75. Question: Who else could pull this off today? Where have our leaders gone? (Besides Obama) 76. Music Scene 77. #1 "Gangsta's Paradise", Coolio featuring L.V. 78. #2 "Waterfalls", TLC 79. #3 "Creep", TLC 80. #4 "Kiss from a Rose", Seal 81. #5 "On Bended Knee", Boyz II Men 82. #6 "Another Night", Real McCoy 83. #7 "Fantasy", Mariah Carey 84. #9 "Don't Take It Personal (Just One of Dem Days)", Monica 85. #10 "This Is How We Do It", Montell Jordan 86. #11 "I Know", Dionne Farris 87. #12 "Water Runs Dry", Boyz II Men 88. #13 "Freak Like Me", Adina Howard 89. #15 "I Can Love You Like That", All-4-One 90. #18 "Boombastic" / "In the Summertime", Shaggy 91. #20 "You Gotta Be", Des'ree 92. #21 "You Are Not Alone", Michael Jackson 93. #23 "One More Chance", The Notorious B.I.G. 94. #24 "Here Comes the Hotstepper", Ini Kamoze 95. #25 "Candy Rain", Soul for Real 96. #27 "I Believe", Blessid Union of Souls 97. #28 "Red Light Special", TLC 98. #29 "Runaway", Janet Jackson 99. #31 "Colors of the Wind", Vanessa Williams 100. #32 "Someone to Love", Jon B. 101. #34 "If You Love Me", Brownstone 102. #36 "I Got 5 on It", Luniz 103. #37 "Baby", Brandy 104. #40 "He's Mine", MoKenStef 105. Vote: 106. Jan - My Life, Mary J. Blige 107. Feb - Cocktails, Too Short 108. Mar - Safe + Sound, DJ Quik 109. Apr - Me Against the World, 2Pac 110. Apr - Friday, Soundtrack 111. Jun - Poverty's Paradise, Naughty by Nature 112. Jul - HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I, Michael Jackson 113. Jul - Operation Stackola, Luniz 114. Aug - The Show, the After Party, the Hotel, Jodeci 115. Aug - E. 1999 Eternal, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony 116. Sep - The Show, Soundtrack 117. Oct - 4,5,6, Kool G Rap 118. Oct - Daydream, Mariah Carey 119. Oct - Doe or Die, AZ 120. Nov - Dogg Food, Tha Dogg Pound 121. Dec - R. Kelly, R. Kelly 122. Dec - Waiting to Exhale, Soundtrack 123. Vote: 124. Featured Artists: TLC 125. Tionne Tenese Watkins (@25) was born on April 26, 1970, in Des Moines, Iowa, into a family of African American, Native American and Irish descent. Both her parents, James and Gayle Watkins, were musicians and singers. 126. Her parents divorced when she was three years old. Thereafter, she was raised by her mother, who taught her to be “confident and independent”. At the age of nine, they moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where her maternal grandmother used to live. 127. As a child, she was diagnosed with sickle cell anemia (SCA), as a result of which, she had to spend a lot of time in hospitals. 128. As a teenager, she began working as a hair model, eventually serving as a manicurist and shampoo girl at a popular Atlanta hair salon. 129. In 1990, (@20) Tionne Watkins heard that a teenager named Crystal Clear was planning to open an all-girls group like Bell Biv DeVoe, having a tomboyish, hip-hop image. Eventually, she appeared for an audition and joined the three-member band, the third one being Lisa Lopes. 130. Calling themselves ‘2nd Nature’, they soon started working with Jermaine Dupri and Rico Wade on demo tape material. 131. Meanwhile, Watkins met Perri "Pebbles" Reid, the owner of the management and production company, Pebbitone, and managed to arrange an audition with her. 132. Impressed by the girls, Reid arranged an audition with the local record label, LaFace Records, co-founded by her then husband Antonio Reid and Kenneth “Babyface” Edmund. She also changed the group’s name to TLC with ‘T’ representing Tionne, ‘L’ Lisa, and ‘C’ Crystal. 133. Although Antonio Reid was impressed by Watkins and Lopes, he did not approve of Clear, who was eventually replaced by Rozonda Thomas in April 1991. Very soon, Watkins became "T-Boz", Lopes became "Left-Eye", and Thomas became "Chilli”, so that ‘TLC’ continued to be the acronym of their names. 134. Their debut album, 'Ooooooohhh... On the TLC Tip' was released on February 25, 1992, by LaFace Records. It peaked at number 14 on the US Billboard 200, selling six million copies worldwide, and was certified quadruple platinum RIAA. 135. 'Ooooooohhh... On the TLC Tip' scored three top-ten singles on the Billboard Hot 100 with ‘Baby-Baby-Baby’ peaking at number two, ‘Ain't 2 Proud 2 Beg’ at number six and ‘What About Your Friends’ at number seven. Moreover, ‘Baby-Baby-Baby’ also peaked at number one at Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks. 136. In 1993, the group started working on their second album, ‘CrazySexyCool’. But because of Lisa’s personal problems, it took time to complete and was ultimately released on September 15, 1994. 137. Certified Diamond, the album was a huge success, peaking at the 3rd position on the US Billboard 200. It sold over 11 million copies in the United States alone. The album was nominated for six Grammy Awards, out of which it won two and helped TLC to become the second-best selling girl group of all time. 138. Billboard named them the ‘Artist of the Year’ at the Billboard Music Awards. The album also appeared on Rolling Stone Magazine’s ’500 Greatest Albums of All Time’. 139. Despite the success, TLC was forced to file for bankruptcy because of poor contracts they had signed in 1991. Eventually, the group signed a new contract with the same company and went back to work. 140. Rozonda Ocelian Thomas (@24) was born on 27th February 1971 in Atlanta, Georgia to Abdul Ali and Ava Thomas. Her mother is of African American as well as Native American descent, while her father is of East Indian and Middle Eastern Background. She was raised by a single mother and did not meet her father until she was 25. 141. Thomas studied at Benjamin E. Mays High School, from where she graduated in 1989. Soon she started working as a back-up dancer for the R&B group Damian Dame. 142. In 1991, (@20) Rozonda Thomas joined the pop group TLC. 143. Lisa Nicole Lopes (@24) was born on May 27, 1971, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her father was Ronald Lopes Sr., a staff sergeant in the US Army, and her mother was Wanda Denise, a seamstress. She was of Cape Verdean, Mexican, American, African and Portuguese descent. She was the eldest of three siblings. Her parents divorced when she was in school. Following this, she was raised by her paternal grandmother. 144. At the age of five, she began playing the piano and eventually started composing songs over the next few years. She studied at the Philadelphia School for Girls. 145. In late 1990, having heard of an open casting call for a new girl group through her then-boyfriend, Lopes moved to Atlanta to audition. 146. Lopes’ personal life, though, was marred by her rocky relationship with football great Andre Rison, and in 1994, she was arrested for burning down his home. 147. In 2000, she began her solo-project ‘Supernova’ which was set to be released in August 2001. However, the date was postponed repeatedly. It was eventually broadcast over the internet in 2002. The album was yet to be released formally and a fourth TLC project was in the making, when Lopes met with a tragic car accident in 2002 which unfortunately put an end to her life. she was just 30 years old. 148. Question: Is the WAP controversy justified? 149. Movie Scene: Friday 1995 film 150. (Links and Resources: Strong Black Legends: John Witherspoon; "John Witherspoon's Style of Comedy was Timeless," Justin Tinsley, The Undefeated; Gene Siskel's review, Chicago Tribune; Desson Howe's review, Washington Post; "After 20 Years, Friday Is (Still) The Most Important Film Ever Made About The Hood," Kelley L. Carter, BuzzFeed; "John Witherspoon Made Every Scene Better," Rembert Brown, New York Times; Review by Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly. - Find additional episodes, leave a comment, or make a donation to support the podcast at unaffiliatedcritic.com.) 151. Reviews: 152. Gene Siskel: For all of the shouting, mugging and rap music, a surprisingly dull comic yarn about a young man (Ice Cube) trying to survive in the 'hood. Colorful characters abound, but nothing ties them together. I knew the picture was in trouble when its first gag involved an old lady spewing obscenities. (Rating: 1 star) 153. By Desson Howe, Washington Post Staff Writer - April 28, 1995: "Friday," a comedy starring Ice Cube and Chris Tucker, is dirty, offensive, infantile and may launch a few sanctimonious opinion columns. And I mean that in the nicest way. The movie, which shamelessly hawks its own "Friday" music video at the beginning and eschews political correctness whenever possible, happens to be incredibly funny. 154. After 20 Years, “Friday” Is (Still) The Most Important Film Ever Made About The Hood: - Kelley L. Carter, BuzzFeed News Reporter. Posted April 20, 2015. 155. “...Todd Boyd, a professor at the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts as well as screenwriter and producer of the 1999 coming-of-age drama The Wood, says that Friday didn't just add an element of comedy to depictions of everyday life in black neighborhoods, it spawned a new genre — the hood comedy. 156. “The film demonstrated that black life was not all drugs, violence, dysfunction, and pathology — yet instead of offering a Cosby Show-like fantasy, Friday put these issues in context, finding humor in the everyday lives of regular black people,” he explains. “Since the 1970s, Hollywood has always looked favorably upon low-budget black films that produce high profit margins at the box office. Friday expanded the representation of the hood into the realm of comedy and achieved box office success at the same time.” 157. Other hood comedies that followed include: 1996’s satire Don’t Be a Menace While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood, 1998’s The Player’s Club (Cube wrote and directed it), 2001’s How High, and 2002’s Barbershop, the latter of which Cube starred in. 158. Question: Friday or Carwash? - Chris Tucker or Mike Epps? 159. TV Scene 160. “Was UPN Black America’s Last Hope for a Black Sitcom-Friendly Broadcast Television Network?” April 20, 2017 - https://shadowandact.com 161. “...Since ABC’s "Black-ish" debuted this fall, it has drawn numerous comparisons to "The Cosby Show" — and I have questions. I wonder why the majority of essays and critiques jumped to a show that has been off-air for 22 years. Although few television shows rivaled the mainstream popularity of Bill Cosby’s chef d’oeuvre, plenty of Black sitcoms have filled its gap since its 1992 finale. Does no one remember the quasi-Black glory of United Paramount Network (UPN)? And can there ever be another like it? 162. From 1995 to 2006 UPN was the home for over 10 concurrently running Black sitcoms (and a handful of dramas). Given the sheer volume of programming, that’s remarkable in and of itself. But perhaps what is more noteworthy than the number of shows is the range of Black life they displayed. 163. "All of Us," produced by Will and Jada Pinkett Smith’s Overbrook Entertainment, centered on a blended family of two divorced spouses and their significant others. The Essence Atkins and Rachel True-helmed "Half & Half" explored the relationship between two estranged half-sisters. "Moesha" was UPN’s most successful sitcom during its five-year run and introduced America to another beloved, nuclear Black family besides the Huxtables. Other notable UPN sitcoms included "One on One," "The Parkers," "Eve," and "Malcolm & Eddie." 164. UPN actively sought programming aimed for Black audiences at a time when Black mainstays from the Big Three networks (ABC, CBS, and NBC) were waning. "Family Matters" was cancelled from ABC’s coveted TGIF lineup in 1998. Fox declined to extend Martin Lawrence’s eponymously named sitcom the previous year. The major networks were beginning to narrow their viewership to exclude all-Black casting on their sitcoms. Not only were Black actors finding work on shows sold to UPN, but established Black producer-writers like Eunetta T. Boone and Ralph Farquhar found a home as well. 165. Despite—and maybe because of—its friendliness to Black programming, UPN suffered from a reputation as a sub-par network. The ratings for their sitcoms often scraped the bottom of the Nielsen barrel. UPN is remembered more for its utter failures ("Homeboys in Outer Space") and ignored when we fondly recall the glory of "Girlfriends." 166. “UPN took the rejects. UPN was 'the Black channel,'” we joke. UPN may not have been perfect, but it gave Black audiences so much to choose from without feeling as if one show had to represent the totality of Blackness. 167. Accordingly, "Black-ish" has a lot riding on its success. Black audiences tune in hoping big wigs take notice and order more Black sitcoms. But it is telling that major networks began a “blackout” of successful Black cast shows in the late 90s and The CW essentially did the same a decade later. 168. "Black-ish" could be the start of another heyday for Black sitcoms. We reach backward to "The Cosby Show" because we love it best and we always will. But in doing so, we ignore the stable of Black shows that kept us laughing long after The Huxtables faded to black. However, the success of "Black-ish" will remain singular until executives reexamine their beliefs about African American audiences; we need them, like UPN once did, to give us a chance. I just hope it doesn’t take another decade. 169. Other Notable UPN Shows: Everybody Hates Chris 2005 / Girlfriends 2000 / All of Us 2003 / Moesha 1996 / The Parkers 1999 / Malcolm and Eddie 1996 / In The House 1995 / Between Brothers 1997 / 170. Other Notable WB Shows: The WB The Wayans Brothers 1995 / The Parent 'Hood 1995 / Steve Harvey Show 1996 / The Jamie Foxx Show 1996 / Smart Guy 1997 / MIB Animated 1997 / The PJs 1999 171. Question: What the hell is wrong with BET? 172. Vote: Best/most important/favorite pop culture item from 1995?
On this episode the Brunch Baes speculate who shot Meg & why?! They also tackle the topic of “friendships” & break down what does a “best friend” truly mean, through past & current experiences. | Intro song: TLC x What About Your Friends
On this special episode Charneil (What Did You Do? & Praying For Ya'll) joins Frankie for their first What About Your Friends reunion. They take a quick trip down memory lane and discuss everything from August Alsina/Jada Pinkett Smith to the current events surrounding police brutality/race/allyship. Take a listen and use the hashtag #WAYFReunion. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/frankie-rivera3/support
Hey Friends & Kin!So this week was pretty awesome in Black Lady Land, even though we had a couple of not so awesome moments. Today we are talking about friendship, sisterhood, Molly & Issa and a whole lot of other dope ish. TUNE IN!!!Friendship - a close association between two people marked by feelings of care, respect, admiration, concern, or even love. This episode I am drinking on Green Pu'erh Tea! I have to say it's the best pu'erh I've ever had! Usually pu'erh is YUCKY and too heavy, but this is nice. I'm pleased. Auntie MeMe's jam this episode is, "What About Your Friends" by TLC. Our question for Straight Facts is A HUM DINGER & comes to us from Ms. LaVeaux of Las Vegas! Hey Girl Hey! Make sure you visit the Hand Me My Purse. Instagram page on Monday - 5|18|2020 to participate in the conversation about Molly & Issa after Sundays' episode of, "INSECURE".Auntie MeMe's JamSouthern University - "What About Your Friends?" Erykah Badu vs. Jill Scott | VERZUZGirlTrekSeason 4 Friendship Recap - Molly & IssaSeason 4 Friendship Decline Recap - Molly & IssaI would love, love, LOVE if you would please submit questions for the"Straight Facts" segment, as well as photos, stories & quotes of/about your favorite or NOT SO FAVORITE auntie to: hello@handmemypurse.com - using #STRAIGHTFACTS as the subject line.Listen. Subscribe. Follow. Rate. Review. :Apple Podcasts.Stitcher.Spotify.Google Podcasts.Tune In.Deezer.I appreciate you so much for listening!And as always, "Thank you for your support..."(a*la 80s Bartles and Jaymes commercials LOL)xoxoMeMeInstagramFacebookTwitterHAND ME MY PURSE. SPOTIFY PLAYLIST*********************Music: Gloomy TunesProducer: Sasson Anderson
What About Your Friends? *TLC voice*. Quinn and Kita discuss levels to friendship, when to walk away, BACKSTABBERS, and being open to new friends. Let's get Straight 2 It!
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When this theme of Decolonizing Love occurred to me for this episode, the first person I thought of was writer, Erotic Blueprint coach and self-described baby Orisha devotee Chelsea A. Hamlet, on whose blog I’d been reading such titles as “This is how I wish my partners responded when I told them they gave me an STI” and “What About Your Friends with Herpes?” elsewhere her essays about kink like “‘I Had Extra-Freaky, Mind-Blowing Sex With A BDSM Dom And Hit Up A Kink Party’. That she’s “reading about the connection between pleasure, sexuality, feminism, and women of the African Diaspora along with redefining what self-pleasure means to her beyond traditional masturbation practices.”… This is just the kind of frankness and perspective we need to decolonize love, and decolonize our thinking. We started the conversation with Chelsea’s thoughts on the word Witch.
This week on Open Sources Guelph, we take one last kick at the breaking news can before the holiday break. We'll tackle what's going on in Canada as the Prime Minister makes the end-of-year media rounds, we'll look at the latest from the quest to remove Trump from office, and we'll talk to the youths about how they're trying to help those that need the most help during the winter months. This Thursday, December 19, at 5 pm, Scotty Hertz and Adam A. Donaldson will discuss: The Parliamentary Holiday Special. The House of Commons hasn't done much in the new session, but they have found new controversy with Jody Wilson-Raybould, even as it turns out that she was right about SNC Lavalin all along. Meanwhile, on the other side of the House, things seem to have calmed down for the Conservatives one week after Andrew Scheer's resignation. We'll break down the latest. ...And Then There Were Three. The House of Representatives in the United States voted to impeach Donald Trump, which is just the third time in American History a sitting President has been condemned to a senate trial to determine if he's violated his Oath of Office and should be removed. It was a party line vote, but Trump handled the news with his characteristic grace and humility. So what comes next? What About Your Friends? Winter has come, and people are understandably concerned about the people in our community that live out in the cold, and among them is a new group called Your Downtown Guelph Friends. The Friends will be taking part in the show today to talk about what they've learned from working with the people on Guelph's streets, and what they think they need in terms of housing. ***Programming Note: For the next two weeks Open Sources Guelph will air the annual holiday shows with the Political Movies show on December 26, and the Year-End Awards show on January 2. Open Sources is live on CFRU 93.3 fm and cfru.ca at 5 pm on Thursday.
Listen in on this fun episode where two of my best friends from high school fly in and join me on the podcast affectionately titled "What About Your Friends". We are discussing Friendships, Social Media Wars, and Dating at 40! Are you ready to be entertained? Click Play and most importantly make sure you Subscribe! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/koko-chappell/support
0:53 - Welcome to Tea with Meek & Nique! Today, we’re sipping on some delicious mango and ginger tea, while we discuss our tea-topic of mom guilt. Three questions are going to drive our conversation, which are: What gives you that feeling? How do you deal with it? And, what did you discover though experiencing mom guilt? 1:30 - Meek and Nique share how relevant mom guilt is for them all the time. We define it as something that makes you feel bad about not doing your motherly duties, because you’re doing something else. Sometimes, those other things can be what makes you happy, but also just other responsibilities that you have to take care of! 3:00 - Meka talks about her recent bouts of mom guilt, because she’s at work and isn’t able to take or pick up her son from preschool. Monique can relate to this as she starts to take the leap into pursuing her career, especially because she’s been a stay-at-home mama for about five years. Yoga is Monique’s calling and she’s exploring opening her own studio! As part of this, she attended a retreat that happened at the same time as the first day of school. 7:41 - So, how do we deal with the mom guilt? Sometimes, you just have to tell yourself that you’re a good mom, you’re doing enough, and you’re just going to do it! When you take care of yourself, you can pour even more love and energy into your family. Nique talks about how she will sit with those awful and uncomfortable feelings sometimes to figure out why she’s feeling that way. She’s had to adjust her definition of motherhood - does it mean being there for every single moment? Is that realistic and practical, especially when she’s trying to build herself up and create her career? 12:50 - Do what you love, because you’ll feel so much better when you’re with your family. Go do that hobby! Remember to pursue self care! Chase a new career! Take a leap of faith, set the example for your kids, and follow your passion. (Tag us and let us know what you’re doing so we can support you in all your parental greatness)! 14:39 - What have we discovered through experiencing mom guilt? Meek is honest - she’s discovered that mom guilt is crap and all that negativity brings her down. Nique has found a way to lean into her husband for a reality check, where he reminds her of how much she does for the family. Your kids and your partner can see you being the amazing parent that you are, so let them be your encouragement when you need a boost. 18:12 - “I’m in love with getting out of my way. I’m in love with that new mindset.” 19:22 - This is a conversation and we want to hear from you! Tag us and let us know how you overcome your mom guilt. We want to see you shining and celebrate our community of amazing mamas. We’re also always open to some tea recommendations…. 20:25 - To close out, it’s time for Drive Tracks! Meka has been listening to “What About Your Friends” by TLC in her car because she’s feeling that ‘90s jam right now. Nique got into the HBO show Pretty Little Liars and the intro song - “Cold Little Heart” by Michael Kiwanuka - is sooooo good. Give these tracks a listen and let us know what you’re listening to around town. -----Make sure to follow Meek and Nique on social media! Meka’s blog is Hanging with the Harrells and her instagram is @hwthblog (she’s almost at 10k followers - let’s help get her there!). Nique can be found at White Coat Wifey and followed at @whitecoatwifey!Make sure to follow the show at @teawithmeekandnique on Insta to see behind-the-scenes and more content, say hello to your fearless hosts at meekandnique.com, and tune in for the next episode!
This week we are joined by a friend of the show, Ameer. We discuss ghosting, marriage, turn offs and if dating a friends ex is ok. IG: https://www.instagram.com/salontalkpodcast/ Blog: http://salontalkpodcast.com/ Continue readingEpisode 80: What About Your Friends
TLC said it best, “What About Your Friends!” This topic is to give you insight on healthy friendships and to move your thinking and emotional competency to have peace with friendships that aren’t healthy for you or your growth and development as a successor!
Happy New Year!! I just wanted to create a quick podcast to check in with my Jes Liv Family. I haven’t forgot about you all, there has just been a lot going on and a lot in the works. It is important to be that I am speaking on topics that are prevalent to what’s going on and over the past few weeks between the holidays, me being sick and deciding I needed some me time to rest and just be, I hadn’t had time to get around to recording a podcast. Jes being real, lol. But no seriously, I have been brainstorming on what I want to do for the new year and I am working on creating a series and inviting guest on to speak about those topics for each specific topic. I have been procrastinating because it requires me to get out of my comfort zone and just ask, I am afraid they will say no, even though I know they probably won’t, I know what you’re thinking, that’s crazy right… But it’s my truth and one of my flaws I am working through. So I have 3 series that I am looking into working on 1) Health & Wellness- Speaking on the importance of taking care of your overall physical, mental and spiritual self. 2) What About Your Friends- speaking on the importance of having strong people in your corner and also inviting my 3 besties on to speak on the evolution of our friendships and what they have going on.3) Boss Women- A discussion on women who are doing their thing in their business. What inspired them to do and I they keep going). So even though I am delayed with posting a podcast, I am still working behind the scene to provide you all with great content to you all. I have also created a Linktree, Youtube Channel and Instagram account specifically for my podcast so make sure you all subscribe. Thanks for all the love and support, I truly appreciate it. Linktree: https://linktr.ee/jeslivepodcast Instagram: @jeslivpodcast
In Episode 56, we pick up where Episode 55 left off and flashback to last year with Frankie from What About Your Friends (:50), All the food being recalled and the lenient FDA laws (16:50), Amazon Alexa spying and giving relationship advice (31:08), Michael B Jordan needing therapy after playing Killmonger (45:45), New Meek Mill's new album, Jay-Z & Rick Ross' "What's Free" verses (50:43), Kareem Hunt hitting a woman (1:17:42), Ferguson Protesters mysteriously dying, TV/Film crushes, Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas, Fabolous, Kanye West, and more. We Appreciate all of our listeners! Don't forget to subscribe, rate us, and comment, and tell a friend to tell a friend to help our podcast grow! Send your "Ask a Fool" questions to gdfools@gmail.com or DM us. Follow us on social media:@TheGoddamnFools@ChixDigThaBeard@TheBlkofWallSt@Ms_Bianca_Bisa (Twitter)@hi.biancaaa (Instagram)@Frankie.L.Rivera @_boxguy@wayfpodcast
Riley Weston has worked as an actress and writer on TV and feature films. She starred in the hit TV movie What About Your Friends, wrote for the TV drama, Felicity as well as starred as “Story Zimmer” on the show. Riley wrote and starred in the TV movie Christmas at Water’s Edge, and also had a role in the indie movies The Cutting Room and Footprints, which was named "One of the 10 Best Films so Far this Year" by the NY Film Critics Circle. Riley wrote the TV movies Dark Beauty for Lifetime, and The Nanny Express and Always & Forever, both currently airing on Hallmark. Most recently, her TV movie Damaged premiered on Lifetime. She has received three awards for her debut novel, before i go, which is available now on Kindle. Riley is trying to get funding now to film the movie, based on a script she wrote. The movie will star her and also feature some of her songs. Riley also keeps busy in Nashville writing with amazing songwriters and recording original music. Join the Thorne & Cross newsletter for updates, book deals, specials, exclusives, and upcoming guests on Thorne & Cross: Haunted Nights LIVE! by visiting Tamara and Alistair at their websites: alistaircross.com and tamarathorne.com This is a copyrighted, trademarked podcast owned solely by the Authors on the Air Global Radio, LLC.
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We chat it up wit Ty this week and discuss best/worst strip clubs, traveling, what job Tommy really had, who pays for the dates and there were some stories told…Continue readingEpisode 68: What About Your Friends
LC which consisted of Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins, Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes and Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas and were formed in Atlanta, Georgia (what up ATL) in 1990, are the ultimate all-girl group from the 90's that was only 2nd to the Spice Girls in worldwide popularity and hit singles. Actually, they beat them in the latter. which consisted of Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins, Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes and Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas and were formed in Atlanta, Georgia (what up ATL) in 1990. With massive hits like "Ain't 2 Proud 2 Beg," "Baby-Baby-Baby," "What About Your Friends," "Creep," "Waterfalls," "No Scrubs," and "Unpretty" these ladies were near unstoppable during the 90's. They amassed 9 top 10 hits with four of them going to number one. They've sold 65 million records worldwide (only second to Spice Girls) and wracked up 4 Grammy Awards, 5 MTV Video Music Awards and 4 Soul Train Awards. They are also ranked as the 7th most successful act of the 1990's and still perform as a duo today after the death of Lisa Lopes. The Ben Liebrand remix of "Ain't 2 Proud 2 Beg" is one of my all-time favorite party house tracks from the 90's and featured some of the best lyrics barring Salt "N' Pepa and Missy Elliot ever laid down. Yo if I need it in the morning or the middle of the night I ain't 2 proud 2 beg (no) If the lovin' is strong then he got it goin' on and I ain't 2 proud 2 beg (no) 2 inches or a yard rock hard or if it's saggin' I ain't 2 proud 2 beg (no) So it ain't like I'm braggin' just join the paddywagon cause I ain't 2 proud 2 beg, I ain't 2 proud 2 beg Party Favorz is more than tickled to finally induct these fabulous women into the Diva Hall of Fame. Shit, with all the infighting amongst themselves, the label and the establishment...they damn well earned it. HEY LADIES...welcome! Album: TLC – The Diva Series Genre: House Music, Hip Hop Year: 2018 Total Time: 01:17:22 Creep (DARP Mix) Ain't 2 Proud 2 Beg (Ben Liebrand Club Mix) Diggin' On You (CJ'S Club Mix) No Scrubs (Chris ''The Greek'' Panaghi Remix) Unpretty (Pumpin' Dolls Club Mix) Diggin' On You (Soulpower Remix) Baby Baby Baby (Extended Remix) What About Your Friends (Extended Version) Hat 2 Da Back (Extended Remix) Get It Up (12'' Remix) Hands Up (Richard X Extended Mix) Red Light Special (DeToto) (Select Mix) Waterfalls (DARP Remix) Unpretty (Don't Look Any Further Remix)
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Friend Show! We’re joined by Marshay and Christian and after a forced icebreaker request we discussed best vacations, TGIT, “The Work You”, men/women being trash and if Martin Luther KingContinue readingEpisode 64: What About Your Friends
SO. MANY. BODIES. This last part of our coverage of Dean Corll is all about how the Houston PD recovered the bodies of his victims, as well the fate of David Brooks and Wayne Henley. Follow the pod on Twitter/Instagram: @whatdidyoudopod Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/whatdidyoudopod Follow the hosts: @charneilb @dee_light4 Don't forget to check out our other podcasts, What About Your Friends and Unspoken Citizen Podcast. Available on your favorite podcast apps!
We detail the horrors Dean's victims were subjected to and what finally brought his reign of terror to an end. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @whatdidyoudopod Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/whatdidyoudopod Follow the hosts on Twitter: @charneilb @dee_light4 Don't forget to check out our other shows Unspoken Citizen and What About Your Friends
Blaxiety - 101 "What About Your Friends" Yvonne and Michelle take a look back at female friendships in popular culture through out history. You find a bit more about the 20 year friendship between the hosts and how TV has always been a part of that. We also get into some weekly self care, the Asshole of the Week, and what will bring about the Apocalypse this week. Enjoy
Quell and Ladia come through and chat it up with us about PDA, Who pays the bills, 5 things you don’t know about orgasms, and The list of women notContinue readingEpisode 41: What About Your Friends
What's Up #Diamonds, Welcome to Music Monday where I’ll be playing 90 minutes of music with your favorite Independent Artists. I have SO many #groovy new artists that have been added to my #DiamondFamily that I can’t help but have to floss these new #DiamondDelights. I’ll also have some #nice social media tips too, My July theme is "What About Your Friends" #friendships make sure you check me out all month starting – this Monday, live, July 3rd, 7pm EST, 6 pm CST, and 4 pm PST. I hope you guys are having an AWESOME and SAFE 4th of July weekend! If you’re going to drink, please have a designated driver – I really want my valuable listeners to stay safe. Stop by later this week to the completion of the revived official LJDN Show’s website, where there’s a page now for all the different shows on the network: #CoffeeTalk, #That’s REAL Talk, and #Talentin10. As always you can listen to the show on Podcast on Spreaker, iTunes, and Blogtalk after the show ends. I want to thank you for your support for the show and The DiamondNetwork – I love you all! And if you want to learn anything about upcoming shows, the music, or anything else, visit me at www.ljdnshow.com or write to me with your ideas or feedback at: ljdnshow@gmail.com. If you’re interested in being a show sponsor or advertising on the show, just contact me at the email address listed above. That’s it for now and I’ll see you in the social network world!!
TWs: white processing, discussions of terrorism, brief mentions of sexual assault In this week's episode, Raechel & Melody are in the same room (!!!) to talk about being together, process some deep call-out issues around being a bit too heavy on our "woke white" personas, and analyze some of the week's saddest news. It is not an uplifting episode, but it will hopefully give you a critical framework to reflect upon currents events regarding deportation, white supremacy, & terrorism. Raechel brings it hard this week, so listen up. *insert fire emoji here* Featured guest: Polar sparkling water Featured shout-out: Wide Angle Podium (a bike podcast network that is run by a dope-AF person who is a true friend of the podcast) If you like to skip around:: Accountability corner//white-women processing :: 13:30 min. mark News you can use:: 25-ish min. mark Some sources for this week's discussion (please see our newsletter, website, & Twitter for more!):: We discuss “Teaching Our Own Racism” written by Dr. Brookfield. This article will be uploaded to our website via this episode’s post (we don’t own the rights to the article, we don’t like paywalls, fuck walls). *We really suggest all white educators read this* “Double consciousness” concept see: W.E.B. DuBois Thank you, Taliesin Myrddin Namkai Meche, Rick Best, and Micah Fletcher *** INTRO: "Top Floor" GRRRL PRTY OUTRO: "What About Your Friends" TLC *** Subscribe on iTunes & leave a review. Follow us on the Gram, Facebook, and Twitter. Check out our Feminist Killjoys, PhD Mixtape on the Fy (Spotify). Have some extra dollars and want to support feminist media-makers? Consider donating to our Patreon or as a one-time thing at our website. Patreons will now receive our FKJ, PHD newsletter. So become a Patreon today! And of course, feel free to email Melody back in 2005 at fkj.phd@gmail.com *** WTF (women/trans/femme) POWER!
Arica, Fee and Kent talk Gifts, Having a Sex Tape vs Getting Beat Up going viral, “STP-Issa Vibe” Playlist, Can you break up after getting a kidney, Fee losing her belly ringContinue readingEpisode 35: What About Your Friends
http://www.blacktopia.org In this edition of Blacktopia Presents Round Table Talk Radio, hosted by Barbara the Cuntry Cleaning Lady, Some Guy Named Jay and Adrienne Charleston we have special guest Felicia Rivers the writer, executive producer and creator of the hit drama youtube series "What About Your Friends?". Barbara the Cuntry Cleaning Lady will sit the guest down in the hot seat and grill the guest like a cop during the Interogation Session, Some Guy Named Jay has more news during the Old Church Lady Announcements and Adrienne Charleston is coming with an all new "Butterfly Flow".
Episode 3 of Season 2, with Charneil Bush, of the 'What About Your Friends' podcast, we discuss the idea of Claire being a satellite in the family, psychic/self help seminars being a sham, Keith being the Fisher mediator and techniques used when closing the mouth during an embalming. Check out Charneil's podcast, What About Your Friends, where two queer friends have unfiltered conversations about how they see the world and all its mess. Listen to this, and all episodes/guest spots at diggingpodcast.com Follow me on twitter @diggingpodcast, find me on Facebook under Digging Six Feet Under, shoot me an email at diggingsixfeetunder@gmail,com and join me next week as we discuss S02E04 with guest Robin, @ElRobinero, host of the 'iZombie' podcast!
Cassie sits with Arica and Fee and talk Mattresses being on the floor, 50 Shades of Grey, What our exes would say about us, Dating from/off Social Media, And weContinue readingEpisode 22: What About Your Friends
Tavonna stops by with Arica and Fee to discuss Insecure Finale, RHOA, 10 Old Dating Habits To Make Cool Again, Angela Simmons and We answer a Listener Letter. FB/IG: @Salontalkpodcast.Continue readingEpisode 14: What About Your Friends
London joins Arica and Fee in a discussion about online dating, twerking with no panties on, #foreverduncan, is shower sex over-rated or under-rated, body piercings, and wet tit money. ContestContinue readingEpisode 7: What About Your Friends
Protecting Your Magic, Meditation, What About Your Friends and more! Vibrate higher, with Lauren Purnell, founder of in-spē, and Coach Stefanie, founder of Better Life Choices of New York. Send us love, questions, and rants to: NYMPodcast@gmail.com
Episode 6 of the "Say What Now?" Podcast!!!! In this episode, J. Knows, Oliver, & T. Reid gather in the "studio" together for the first time! The crew share a few drinks and give their personal Top 5's on several different topics to try and figure out why they're even friends! What are your Top 5's? Rate, review, and subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Soundcloud, Google Play, and YouTube! Song credits: "What About Your Friends" x TLC "Best Friends" x Brandy
Riley Weston is a Nashville-based writer of TV and film, actress, award-winning author, songwriter, singer, and performer. As a singer/songwriter, Riley Riley cut her first single, If I Said Howdy to You, after self-teaching herself the guitar in only 18 months. And while working on her debut album,Surrender Laughing, Riley had the opportunity to open for her long time musical heroes, Montgomery Gentry. As an actress, Riley starred in the indie feature, Footprints, where she played a disturbed runaway in Hollywood who dresses up as Super Girl. Footprints was declared "one of the 10 Best Films so Far this Year" by the Chairman of the NY Film Critics Circle. Riley also starred in the hit TV movie, What About Your Friends. As a writer, Riley has written for the WB television drama, Felicity as well as starred as Story Zimmer in the show. Riley also wrote and starred in the highly-rated ABC television movie, Christmas at Water’s Edge. Riley went on to write the hit TV movie, The Nanny Express, for Hallmark. The movie aired as the 2nd highest-rated movie for the network. Most recently, Riley’s latest TV movie, DAMAGED, premiered in January 2015 on the Lifetime network.
Ok was just feeling really 90s with this mix if you cant tell my mixer is on its last days :-( ive had it for 5 years now and its dying on me. So if you would like to donate to help me get a new mixer hit the paypal donate button on the sidebar any amount will help! Rahsad Street-B-Syde Intro Bobby Brown-Don't Be Cruel Ini Kamoze-Here Comes The Hot Stepper Jade-I Wanna Love You LL Cool J-Around The Way Girl Wreckx-N-Effect-Rump Shaker (Teddy No. 2 Remix Instrumental) Christopher Williams-I'm Dreaming (Original Album Mix) Johnny Gill-Rub You The Right Way Janet Jackson-Alright Joe Public-Live And Learn TLC-What About Your Friends Slick Rick-Mona Lisa De La Soul-Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey) Monie Love-Work It Out Spice 1-Welcome To The Ghetto Kurupt-We Can Freak It (Instrumental) Kurupt feat. Baby S-We Can Freak It Masta Ace Incorporated-Born To Roll Naughty By Nature-Hip Hop Hooray SWV-I'm So Into You Shanice-I Love Your Smile LL Cool J-Luv U Better (Instrumental) Thanks for listening and be sure to listen live on 97.7 WRBJ in Jackson, MS or listen online every Sunday from Noon-2 CST! For Booking and Contact info you can reach me via youngv@violatordjs.com 601-376-9404 follow me on twitter and be my friend on facebook! http://www.twitter.com/djyoungvenom http://www.facebook.com/djyoungvenom