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Join Herb and Moe as they dive into the impact of homeownership on building generational wealth—or does it? In this episode of Young Black and Figuring It Out, they explore the financial benefits, challenges, and myths surrounding real estate as a wealth-building tool. Tune in for an honest conversation on whether buying a home is truly the key to long-term financial stability or just another piece of the puzzle.
In this episode, Kwanza Musi Dos Santos, an antiracism trainer and activist, sheds light on the rising movement of young Italians of color who are challenging Italy's national narrative and advocating for greater inclusion.
Message to the Young Black Man is a powerful and inspirational call to action, urging young Black men to believe in themselves, respect themselves, and live with honor. It emphasizes the importance of education, entrepreneurship, and skilled trades over the destructive paths of the streets. The message challenges harmful influences in music and entertainment, highlighting how they are often designed to promote self-hate and violence. It encourages young men to uplift their communities, strive for greatness, and reject the cycles of crime and incarceration. This is a call for leaders—doctors, lawyers, businessmen, and visionaries—to rise up and take control of their futures.
'Black communities won't see policing as "light touch" when stop and search remains so disproportionate.'— Leroy Logan, founding member of the Black Police Association, on claims of two-tier policing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mizani Ball and Marta Jewson on how Mardi Gras Day parade route changes affected local businesses and marching bands. Delaney Dryfoos on Venture Global's expansion plans amid its spotty environmental compliance record. The post Behind The Lens episode 267: ‘Young, Black, vibrant' appeared first on The Lens.
Genesis : réédition deluxe de ‘'The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway'' pour ses 50 ans et Phil Collins n'arrive plus vraiment à faire de la musique. John Fogerty sera en concert le 25 juin au Sportpaleis d'Anvers avec Classic 21. Neil Young est de retour en live et sera Place des Palais à Bruxelles ce 30 juin prochain. Le film du concert de 2013 de ‘'Black Sabbath, Live... Gathered In Their Masses'' partagé gratuitement sur YouTube, le groupe britannique s'était produit pour la dernière fois en Australie. Le bassiste fondateur de Korn, Fieldy, n'a pas parlé aux membres de son ancien groupe depuis 2019. Les années passent, mais Oasis ne faiblit pas, leur single de Noël ‘'Whatever'', sorti en 1994, est en passe d'atteindre la première place des charts britanniques pour la toute première fois. Mots-Clés : interview, MOJO, chanteur, batteur, enregistrer, morceaux, incapable, problèmes de santé, studio, malade, mise en vente, places, icône, histoire du rock, pays, single, Big Change, groupe, Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts, artiste, continent, Ozzy Osbourne, album live, film, uploadé, YouTube, plateforme américaine de diffusion, Qello, Reginald Arvizu, tournée de Korn, mauvaises habitudes, tensions, communication, décembre 1994, album studio, classique, destin cruel, hits, course, Stay Another Day, East 17, All I Want for Christmas Is You, Mariah Carey. --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, en Belgique et partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, en direct chaque jour à 7h30 et 18h30 sur votre radio rock'n'pop. Merci pour votre écoute Plus de contenus de Classic 21 sur www.rtbf.be/classic21 Ecoutez-nous en live ici: https://www.rtbf.be/radio/liveradio/classic21 ou sur l'app Radioplayer BelgiqueRetrouvez l'ensemble des contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Découvrez nos autres podcasts : Le journal du Rock : https://audmns.com/VCRYfsPComic Street (BD) https://audmns.com/oIcpwibLa chronique économique : https://audmns.com/NXWNCrAHey Teacher : https://audmns.com/CIeSInQHistoires sombres du rock : https://audmns.com/ebcGgvkCollection 21 : https://audmns.com/AUdgDqHMystères et Rock'n Roll : https://audmns.com/pCrZihuLa mauvaise oreille de Freddy Tougaux : https://audmns.com/PlXQOEJRock&Sciences : https://audmns.com/lQLdKWRCook as You Are: https://audmns.com/MrmqALPNobody Knows : https://audmns.com/pnuJUlDPlein Ecran : https://audmns.com/gEmXiKzRadio Caroline : https://audmns.com/WccemSkAinsi que nos séries :Rock Icons : https://audmns.com/pcmKXZHRock'n Roll Heroes: https://audmns.com/bXtHJucFever (Erotique) : https://audmns.com/MEWEOLpEt découvrez nos animateurs dans cette série Close to You : https://audmns.com/QfFankx
Hostin joins executive producer Brian Teta to discuss her biggest takeaways from the GRAMMY Awards – specifically Beyoncé and Doechii's wins – and shares a message to young Black women. Then, she answers a listener question and weighs in on which group has the most to lose from the rolling back of diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. Have a question or want advice from Brian or a co-host? Call or text us at (917) 960-3037 or leave us a message here: https://woobox.com/kaoojs. Messages may be used on a future podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What happens when your pain is ignored, your symptoms dismissed, and you're left to navigate a debilitating condition on your own? In this episode, we dive into the powerful story of a young Black woman whose battle with endometriosis was compounded by medical disregard. Discover how Ms. Nace DeSanders turned her struggle into strength, ultimately creating the groundbreaking film Dance of the Demon to shed light on the suffering of so many with chronic debilitating conditions.
Brittany Rae is a multi-faceted millennial who is an entrepreneur and leader in entertainment. She comes from a legacy of influential people in the music industry but did not let that make her complacent in her journey to becoming a stand-alone force. After graduating from university she started a production company while working for top radio stations. She was a part of the team at Hot 97 that brought the Summer Jam Concert Series, the most popular and successful hip hop concert series of its time. Currently she works with iHeart Radio and puts together impactful events ranging from hip hop music showcases to mental health events for the community. Her production company has presented original plays and sold out events at legendary venues such as the Ailey Theatre. She joins us on the vault to discuss how young black entrepreneurs can protect their mentalhealth and well-being while creating a name for themselves. She discusses how to resist hustle culture so that burnout doesn't happen and she discusses her own struggles and how to heal. What causes High Functioning Depression in young Black entrepreneurs? How can you support loved ones with High Functioning Depression? What are the Risk Factors for High Functioning Depression in millennials? What are the tools to cope with High Functioning Depression as a millennial? What are the signs of High Functioning Depression in the Black community? How to Cope with High Functioning Depression.Follow Donna Francis Brittany Rae Instagram https://www.instagram.com/aprils_hr/?hl=en Brittany Rae ProductionsFollow Dr. Judith:Instagram: https://instagram.com/drjudithjoseph TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drjudithjoseph Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drjudithjoseph Website: https://www.drjudithjoseph.com/Sign up for my newsletter here: https://www.drjudithjoseph.com/newsletter-sign-upDisclaimer: You may want to consider your individual mental health needs with a licensed medical professional. This page is not medical advice.
Part 1:We talk with Ken Makin, writer and podcster from Augusta, Ga.We discuss what the role of Howard University should be, now that dreams of an alumna as president have been dashed. Makin discusses the effect on Black Americans, and how they should fight to realize a Third Reconstruction. This victory for Trump is a victory to continue racism, and will also have ramifications in the international arena. Young Black people should redirect the anger to true targets, voice a stern rebuke of racism, and redefine this country. Part 2We talk with Nitish Pahwa, Associate writer for Business and Tech at Slate.com.We discuss the Covid-era safety net expansion, and how it helped Americans survive the shock of the pandemic. Unfortunately, these were rolled back by Republicans in Congress, and voters felt that this was Biden's fault. Biden and Democrats were unable to convince the public about the true cause of the inflation that followed. They were not emphasizing the Inflation Reduction Act and the Infrastucture Act to show that these would, in the long term, improve the situation. Americans appear to be more focused on short term rather than long term advances.WNHNFM.ORG production
Author Rita Omokha joins us to discuss her new book Resist: How a Century of Young Black Activists Shaped America. We discuss the reelection of Donald Trump, historic and modern forms of activism, and the place literature has in the future of this country.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rich talks with Spencer Klavan, host of the Young Heretics podcast and author of "Light of the Mind, Light of the World: How New Science Is Illuminating Ancient Truths About God." We also hear from Bob Woodson, founder and president of the Woodson Center, with an explanation for how young Black voters put the economy over racial messaging in the presidential election. Plus, more of your calls on President-elect Trump's picks for the incoming administration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join Christopher and Asher for a candid discussion on the nuances of building a professional presence as young Black men. They'll draw from their own experiences and insights to explore topics like managing personal growth, navigating financial responsibility, and the importance of image - both for career development and in everyday life. This episode offers a refreshing escape with relatable stories and fresh perspectives. Be sure to check out our full library of 220+ conversations covering a wide range of personal and professional themes. Follow Chris @therealfinancipation IG: instagram.com/therealfinancipation Website: therealfinancipation.com All things @itsmytimepodcast IG: instagram.com/itsmytimepodcast Merch/Hats: itsmytimepodcast.com/shop Website: itsmytimepodcast.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asher-tchoua0/support
The Trump Campaign attracted some Black, Hispanic, and Jewish voters, says Carl Allen, author of "The Polls Weren't Wrong." Trump's path to victory in 2024 wasn't through his base alone—it was through precision targeting of key demographic groups that traditionally lean Democratic. The margins were razor-thin, but the strategy was effective. The Math Trump started with his rock-solid 47-48% base. They needed new voters outside of their base. They targeted demographics in traditional democratic demos. - Young Black men: Support doubled from 15% to 30% - Hispanic men: Achieved majority support - Jewish voters: Showed increased support amid Gaza conflict "Trump didn't overwhelmingly win these groups," Allen explains. "He squeezed an extra 2-3% here and there. But 2% of a small group, plus 2% of another small group—it adds up." The Perception Game Perhaps most striking was how Trump won the economic narrative. Despite often vague policy proposals ("concepts of a plan," as Allen puts it), Trump successfully conveyed a simple message: he's better for jobs and wallets. "We're reaching this point where perception outweighs policy," Allen notes. "The perception of a candidate's position is far more important than their actual policies." The Democratic Dilemma The interview reveals a sobering reality: Democratic policies on abortion, minimum wage, and economics poll well individually. Yet the party struggled to translate this into electoral victory. In Wisconsin and Michigan, the final margins tell the story: - Trump: ~49.5% - Harris: Just under 49% Pennsylvania saw Trump just over 50%, Harris at 48.5%. Looking Forward The data suggests this wasn't just an Electoral College victory—Trump appears positioned to win the popular vote for the first time since 2004. It's a watershed moment that demands Democratic soul-searching about messaging and voter outreach. As Allen observes: "Traditional media is fading in importance... authentically reaching people, that's where podcasts have an advantage over things like commercials and mainstream cable news appearances." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Trump Campaign attracted some Black, Hispanic, and Jewish voters, says Carl Allen, author of "The Polls Weren't Wrong." Trump's path to victory in 2024 wasn't through his base alone—it was through precision targeting of key demographic groups that traditionally lean Democratic. The margins were razor-thin, but the strategy was effective. The Math Trump started with his rock-solid 47-48% base. They needed new voters outside of their base. They targeted demographics in traditional democratic demos. - Young Black men: Support doubled from 15% to 30% - Hispanic men: Achieved majority support - Jewish voters: Showed increased support amid Gaza conflict "Trump didn't overwhelmingly win these groups," Allen explains. "He squeezed an extra 2-3% here and there. But 2% of a small group, plus 2% of another small group—it adds up." The Perception Game Perhaps most striking was how Trump won the economic narrative. Despite often vague policy proposals ("concepts of a plan," as Allen puts it), Trump successfully conveyed a simple message: he's better for jobs and wallets. "We're reaching this point where perception outweighs policy," Allen notes. "The perception of a candidate's position is far more important than their actual policies." The Democratic Dilemma The interview reveals a sobering reality: Democratic policies on abortion, minimum wage, and economics poll well individually. Yet the party struggled to translate this into electoral victory. In Wisconsin and Michigan, the final margins tell the story: - Trump: ~49.5% - Harris: Just under 49% Pennsylvania saw Trump just over 50%, Harris at 48.5%. Looking Forward The data suggests this wasn't just an Electoral College victory—Trump appears positioned to win the popular vote for the first time since 2004. It's a watershed moment that demands Democratic soul-searching about messaging and voter outreach. As Allen observes: "Traditional media is fading in importance... authentically reaching people, that's where podcasts have an advantage over things like commercials and mainstream cable news appearances." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Kawan Glover is a survivor because at age 20 he lived through a stroke and three brain surgeries. He's the author of the Amazon bestselling memoir “Favor.” He is a Victory coach, public speaker, screenwriter. Despite these hardships, he started his own company, Overcome Adversity, LLC. He wrote his first feature film screenplay in 72 hours and hasn't looked back since. He has a bachelor's from the University of Maryland and has taken TV writing courses with Sterling Anderson, and Michael Jamin. He holds a certification from the Entertainment Business School with Kaia Alexander, and went on to be hired as the Chief of Business Development for the company. As a genre writer, he loves Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, and anime, which are an escape from his sometimes-unfair reality of living with a disability. He found his home in sci-fi and fantasy, inspired by shows like, ARCANE, STRANGER THINGS, and THE MANDOLORIAN.Most recently, he's taken inspiration from shows like FALLOUT” and THE RINGS OF POWER”. Kawan has a glass-half-full disposition and often says, “I'm not really disabled, I'm just able to do things differently.” His life mission is to positively impact over eight billion people through storytelling. Connect with your host Kaia all Alexander: https://entertainmentbusinessleague.com/ https://twitter.com/thisiskaia Produced by Stuart W. Volkow P.G.A. Get career training and a free ebook “How to Pitch Anything in 1 Min.” at www.EntertainmentBusinessLeague.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode, we sat down with Mara Cecelia Ostfeld, an associate research scientist and the research director at the University of Michigan's Center for Racial Justice at the Ford School of Public Policy. Mara helped us better recognize the attitudes of Michiganders across the Detroit Metro area relative to immigration. Ostfeld and other researchers focused their survey on Detroit, Flint, Grand Rapids, and Ypsilanti. Across those populations, residents were asked, "Do you think it should be easier or harder for foreigners to immigrate to the U.S. legally?" Then, Michigan Public's own Steve Carmody, in part inspired by Mara Cecelia Ostfeld's study, spoke to residents from other cities and counties including Van Buren County Sheriff Daniel Abbott. Abbott desires a President who will reduce the flow of immigrants moving in from the Southern border. In other areas, like sections of Detroit and Pontiac, some Black Republicans, like Pastor Lorenzo Sewell, maintain that "Young Black men are saying right now that they feel that people who are illegally coming into this country are getting treated better than they are.” Altogether, the topic of immigration looks to be a key factor in attracting voters in the upcoming election. Former President Trump and Vice President Harris each have a plan for solving what many identify as a problem with immigration. Those solutions tend toward mass deportation on the one hand and the creation of earned citizenship pathways on the other. GUESTS ON THIS EPISODE: Mara Cecelia Ostfeld, associate research scientist and research director at the Center for Racial Justice at the Ford School of Public Policy at UM Steve Carmody, reporter for Michigan Public See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mallory Foxx is a kidney cancer survivor and the 2023 Mrs. Black International Ambassador, a title she won while preparing for surgery. In conversation with host Annamaria Scaccia, Mallory's story is a reminder of the importance of advocating for yourself, building a strong support network, and finding multiple communities. Visit kidneycancer.org for more support and resources. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"No one had me making the Olympic team, no one definitely had me winning, and in that moment I felt I proved myself right and I proved everyone else wrong." Masai Russell On this episode of the Pivot Podcast in partnership with Fanatics, we sit down with Olympic gold medalist Masai Russell, who shocked the world when she took home the gold in the 100m hurdles at just 24 years old after finishing third in the Olympic qualifiers. Masai opens up to Ryan, Fred, and Channing about her journey, sharing how she pushed through the toughest mental and physical moments when quitting felt like her only option. Masai shares the mindset shift that helped her overcome the haters and self-doubt, and ultimately prove herself right- even when no one else had her making the Olympic team, let alone winning Gold in Paris. The Kentucky Wildcat star is the NCAA record holder in the event, Masai has been incredibly dedicated to track and field since she was eight years old. Her passion for the sport runs deep, and she explains to the guys why her motivation has nothing to do with the money or the fame, but doing what she loves and letting the rest fall into place. The conversation is full of fun and genuine moments, giving us a glimpse into a young black woman with determination, discipline and reveals her future goals, from breaking world records to continuing to grow as an athlete and role model. But as sweet and well spoken as Masai is, don't let the cheery spirit fool you, Masai makes it clear, when it comes to competing, being a savage is all she knows. Humbled by the opportunities and success in her young life, Masai is grounded by her family roots and uses her life experiences to offer insight into the future of sports, college NIL deals, promoting a personal brand using TikTok- where she shows off a more playful, personal side of herself to her 744K followers as a way of connecting with fans off the track, and feels the platform is beneficial for up-and-coming athletes in the space. She also reveals the most famous person in her Instagram, fills in Channing on what the Olympic Village is really like and the "anti-sex beds" as well as other stories that will lead you to wanting to hear more and more. Masai ultimately wants to be the athlete role model she didn't always have growing up, and prove to the world that with hard work and the right mindset, anything is possible. Tap in to today's episode for an inside look at the next generation of Olympic athletes- if they're anything like Masai the USA is in good hands! Thank you SoFi for sponsoring the video! Go to https://www.sofigamechangers.com to enter for a chance to win. Our friends at SoFi are giving away $100k to public high school sports teams around the country. If you got a team who could use an assist, enter for a chance to win! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Poll workers are getting ready for the General Election.Science Museum Oklahoma gets a state-of-the-art planetarium. Young Black farmers are facing more stress in the modern age.You can find the KOSU Daily wherever you get your podcasts, you can also subscribe, rate us and leave a comment.You can keep up to date on all the latest news throughout the day at KOSU.org and make sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at KOSU Radio.This is The KOSU Daily, Oklahoma news, every weekday.
This Hour Sherwin Discusses Who, In The Black Community, Are Influential and Do We Have Anybody Thats Young and Influential. All Of This Due to The Fact That Taylor Swift is Endorsing Kamala Harris.
In this Coaching Culture Podcast episode featuring CJ Stewart, a former professional baseball player and founder of the LEAD organization, the discussion centers around the critical role of values in coaching young Black men. CJ emphasizes that while talent and opportunity are essential, they are not sufficient for long-term success. Instead, a strong value system is crucial for personal and professional development. L.E.A.D Center for Youth https://leadcenterforyouth.org/ Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to our weekly newsletter! https://www.tocculture.com/newsletter Interested in booking TOC for a team meeting/consultation? Click here→ https://www.tocculture.com/contact TOC Coaching & Culture Certification- https://www.tocculture.com/coaching-and-culture-certification Learn More about TOC and how we can help enhance your coaching experience https://www.tocculture.com/tocculture Learn More about Besty Butterick and her work with coaches! https://betsybutterick.com/ Follow Us On Social Media Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/tocculture/ TikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@tocculture Youtube- https://www.youtube.com/@tocculture
Hour 2 - Marty discusses Long-haul Covid, a controversy involving Boar's Head, Pittsburgh's Rib Fest, and a rise in voter registration.
This month, SHARE Charlotte is shining the spotlight on a Black-led nonprofit that's doing the work now—to set our kids up for the future. Host Pamela Escobar talks with Tammy and John Martin, the co-founders of the YBLA, and Summer Newby, a YBLA participant.
Growing up as a young Black man, Matthew R. Morris felt hemmed in by expectations around race, masculinity and how people thought he should fit into Canadian society. In January, he talked to Matt Galloway about his journey from a difficult student with something to prove, to an educator and role model for Black youth.
Corinne Fisher discusses the most highbrow and low-down news she can find including Kevin Sorbo going nuts on Twitter, people questioning Kamala Harris heritage from all angles, a get of lease loophole for DV victims, a casting call for a brand new project Corinne is working on, Elon Musk and Donald Trump chopping it up on Twitter, ProPublica's beat by beat breakdown of Project 2025, Biden's possible final act freeing journalist Austin Tice, Trump getting pushback from his own party as legal pressure mounts ahead of election day plus so much more!Original Air Date: 08/14/24You can watch Without A Country LIVE every Wednesday at 9PM on our YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjP3oJVS_BEgGXOPcVzlpVw!**PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEW ON iTUNES & SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL**WHERE YOU CAN ANNOY US:Corinne Fisher:Twitter: https://twitter.com/PhilanthropyGalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/philanthropygalExecutive Producer: Mike HarringtonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/themharrington/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheMHarringtonTheme Song By Free VicesWebsite https://www.freevices.com/Apple Music https://music.apple.com/us/artist/free-vices/1475846774Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/3fUw9W8zIj6RbibZN2b3kP?si=N8KzuFkvQXSnaejeDqVpIg&nd=1&dlsi=533dddc8672f46f0SoundCloud https://on.soundcloud.com/5sceVeUFADVBJr4P7YouTube https://youtube.com/channel/UCOsgEoQ2-czvD8eWctnxAAw?si=SL1RULNWVuJb8AONInstagram http://instagram.com/free_vicesgoogGUUURLLIGHT FUNhttps://www.breitbart.com/sports/2024/08/14/red-soxs-jarren-duran-has-top-selling-jersey-after-suspension-calling-fan-gay-slur/Elon Musk Chat with Trump on Xhttps://www.cnn.com/2024/08/13/politics/fact-check-trump-musk-20-false-claims/index.htmlElection Deniers Counting Votes In Swing Stateshttps://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/trump-swing-state-officials-election-deniers-1235069692/From WACO Jennifer:Project 2025 Training Videoshttps://www.propublica.org/article/inside-project-2025-secret-training-videos-trump-electionA lot of talk about the particular role of ‘gender advisor'https://www.usajobs.gov/job/802189900Austin Tice - kidnapped journalist, longest in US historyhttps://thehill.com/policy/international/4827636-austin-tice-syria-biden-assad/Young Black voters Republicanhttps://www.npr.org/2024/08/14/g-s1-16261/young-black-voters-generation-democrats-conservative-trump-harris-gen-z-millennialsFar Right Check-In: Naomi Wolf says multiple coups are going on inside the White Househttps://www.infowars.com/posts/breaking-naomi-wolf-removed-from-x-after-alex-jones-interview/GIRL DAD MOMENT with Mike Harrington: BARBERSHOP PRESENTATION:https://nypost.com/2024/08/04/us-news/video-shows-black-men-in-barbershop-questioning-whether-kamala-harris-is-black/SPOOKY SEASON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE:https://www.newsweek.com/mckamey-manor-russ-owner-hulu-arrested-murder-rape-1929844#:~:text=He%20allegedly%20raped%20the%20woman,she%20nearly%20lost%20consciousness%20again.&text=McKamey%20was%20also%20charged%20with,posted%20bond%20and%20was%20released.MAIN STORY: ‘GOVT GANGING UP ON TRUMP'Republicans for Harris to Topple Trumphttps://www.newsweek.com/republicans-kamala-harris-rally-attendance-kinzinger-troye-1938961OpEd from FOX by former assistant US attorney Andrew McCarthyhttps://www.foxnews.com/opinion/andrew-mccarthy-prepare-trump-sentenced-prison-september-18See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Cheyenne Corin, from Philadelphia talks about her challenges as a young female journalist of color and gives some advice to others facing those same challenges. She also talks about family, how she grew up and the impact on her life. Tweet us at @podcastcolors. Check out our partner program on international affairs Global with JJ Green on YouTube. Please subscribe. Email us at colors@the colorspodcast.com.
Awadagin Pratt is a professor of piano at the University of Cincinnati and the recipient of multiple awards. He's never shied away from talking about his experiences as a Black man in classical music, and he's working to make it a more welcoming space. Find out more in the 'Rhapsody in Black' podcast.
Embark on an inspiring journey with the dynamic Ebonie Johnson Cooper, a true Aggie icon and a visionary in philanthropy and nonprofit education. Our latest episode captures her profound experiences from student life at A&T to her influential work on the Obama campaign and the creation of Young Black and Giving Back. Ebonie's story is a beacon of dedication, showcasing how one's collegiate roots can germinate into a career that redefines the landscape of Black philanthropy and leadership.This episode is a must-listen for those curious about Ebonie's innovative approach to intergenerational leadership in black organizations. Imagine the vibrancy and strength of nonprofits that mirror the communities they serve, with board members from all walks of life bringing their unique perspectives to the table. Ebonie touches on the necessity for these organizations to authentically represent their black community, ensuring at least 50% black staff and board members, while still valuing the richness of diverse voices. The discussion sparks a deeper understanding of the power of age diversity, mentorship, and the critical role of an inclusive narrative within philanthropy.As the conversation progresses, we unwrap the layers of community impact through the lens of audiobooks and storytelling. Ebonie's profound insights into the role of literature in shaping entrepreneurial and social endeavors are both refreshing and enlightening. Join us in celebrating the successful strides made by Young Black and Giving Back, diving into their strategic use of board matrices, and the heartwarming tales of how giving circles and audio narratives are forging tighter bonds within our communities. Don't miss this thought-provoking exploration that intertwines the threads of entrepreneurship, philanthropy, and community service.Support the Show.
For years, experts have warned about a growing mental health crisis among America's young people. But within that trend, there are important signals about racial disparities. Between 2018 and 2022, the suicide rate among Black youth rose by more than 50 percent. Fred de Sam Lazaro reports from Chicago for our series, Race Matters. A warning: this story discusses topics of suicide. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Join Dr's Gloria and Heidi Horsley and their inspirational guest Azuráe Johnson Redmond. Azuráe, a mother of 2 boys, lost her husband to lung cancer in 2017 when she was […] The post Azuráe Johnson Redmond: Young Black and Widowed appeared first on Open to Hope.
Black women have a higher risk of developing triple-negative breast cancer at a young age than white women. At the 2024 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting, Dr. Holly Pederson, of the Cleveland Clinic, and Dr. Elisha Hughes, of Myriad Genetics, presented their research on how a polygenic risk score can help predict the risk of early-onset triple-negative breast cancer in Black women. Listen to the episode to hear Drs. Pederson and Hughes explain: what a polygenic risk score is the results of their research how the results are being used
A Daily Move Swiftly Thought, in which I react to the video of "Sean Combs," abusing his then Girlfriend. MakeYaMove.com AswandC.com D1transfer.com
20 year old artist ABK JT skips class with Lalaa Shepard of The Progress Report to speak about being a role model to kids back in his hometown of Greensboro, GA, using music as his therapy to cope with grief, defends pain rap, and shares advice for artists on their independent grind and journey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this latest episode of Girl Tawk!
Summary The host discusses the current state of hip hop, the impact of policies on the black community, and the generational trauma that has led to the criminal behavior of young black boys. He emphasizes the lack of positive role models and the elevation of rappers and entertainers as the only inspiration for young boys. He also highlights the issues of access to guns, the influence of the internet, and the prevalence of drug use among young people. The host calls for better representation of black men and for rappers to sell a more positive message. Keywords hip hop, policies, black community, generational trauma, criminal behavior, positive role models, rappers, entertainers, guns, internet, drug use, representation, positive message Takeaways The current state of hip hop and the ongoing beefs between artists The impact of policies on the black community and the generational trauma experienced by young black boys The lack of positive role models and the elevation of rappers and entertainers as the only inspiration for young boys The issues of access to guns, the influence of the internet, and the prevalence of drug use among young people The need for better representation of black men and for rappers to sell a more positive message Chapters 00:00 Introduction and State of Hip Hop 03:24 Impact of Policies on the Black Community 08:25 Generational Trauma and Criminal Behavior 14:23 Lack of Positive Role Models for Young Boys 23:46 The Need for Better Representation and Positive Messages --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/corey4/message
Dafe Orugbo, a young black musician and artist discusses a report which examined the barriers faced by ethnic groups accessing arts funding.
Join Herb and Moe in this episode of "Young Black and Figuring It Out" as they tackle real-life situations and share what they would do. Each story is an opportunity to think about how we make choices and why we make them. The hosts want to hear from you too—what would you do in these situations? This episode is a great way to explore different decisions and discuss what makes us choose one path over another. Tune in, think about your own choices, and join the conversation --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ybfpodcast/message
A word from the Lord and a praise to get your day jump started!!
A word from the Lord and a praise to get your day jump started!!
CNN asked Young Black voters in Atlanta if they would vote for Biden. To the reporter's shock, they said no. She was also taken aback by their lack of concern for whether Trump won the election. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/phillipscottpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/phillipscottpodcast/support
The latest episode of the Move to Tacoma Podcast features an interview with Anzhane Slaughter of YBH (Young Black Homeowners). Anzhane shares about moving to Tacoma from Seattle to buy her first house in South Tacoma and what owning a home has meant to her. Since 1990 Black Homeownership has been declining in Tacoma. In... The post Anzhane Slaughter from Young Black Homeowners appeared first on Move to Tacoma.
Public Health Careers podcast episode with Desiree Strickland, DrPH, MPH
Young Black voters in Detroit are tired of not receiving anything from Biden and the Democrats. Many will vote for the couch while some will pivot to Trump. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/phillipscottpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/phillipscottpodcast/support
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As stock ownership boomed from 2019 to 2022, the rate of investment by Black Americans under 40 outpaced that of white investors in the same age group, according to surveys from Ariel Investments and Charles Schwab. Host J.R. Whalen is joined by WSJ perso nal finance reporter Oyin Adedoyin, as well as 27-year-old Calah Beale, who discusses her investment choices. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today I have 2 important stories to break down. First, CONGRATS to the Writers Guild of America for coming to a new agreement while on strike for an astounding 146 days! You all are my heroes. Secondly, I want to talk to you about what Ireland did to this beautiful Black girl who got passed over again and again for the medal THAT SHE EARNED. I have an important update on this story. Let me unpack and explain it. To listen to today's FULL EPISODE of The Breakdown go now to Apple Podcasts or Spotify and search for “The Breakdown with Shaun King.” Subscribe there for FREE and listen to the whole podcast. If you are already on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you enjoy your podcasts, please subscribe, listen, share, leave reviews, and listen daily to the entire episode. The more of it you listen to, the better it is for us. Also, PLEASE BECOME A MEMBER of The North Star now @ TheNorthStar.com.Love and appreciate you all. Shaun Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yohance Lacour is writing plays and selling weed on the south side of Chicago in the 90's. When a young black boy nearby is attacked in "the wrong part of town" Yohance knows he must respond not just with words, but action. Sensitive listeners should know that this story references a racist hate crime and contains racist language. You Didn't See Nothin' is a production of the Invisible Institute and USG Audio. The podcast is written and reported by Yohance Lacour with Bill Healy, Dana Brozostkelleher, Erisa Apantaku and Sarah Geis. Sound design, mixing, and music supervision by Steven Jackson and Phil Dmochowski at the Audio Non-Visual Company. Original music by Taka Yasuzawa and Alex Sugiura. Executive produced by Alison Flowers and Jamie Kalven for the Invisible Institute, and Josh Bloch for USG Audio. Production support by Jennifer Sears. Fact-checking by Angely Mercado. Archival audio used in this episode is from C-Span, CBS Evening News, NPR, MSNBC, NBC News, WBEZ, Dateline, CNN, WTTW, Universal Pictures, Columbia Pictures, Youtube, CBS Chicago, The Today Show, WMag, and Conus. Listen to the rest of You Didn't See Nothin' wherever you get your podcasts or at usgaudio.com Season 14 - Episode 29