Learning your history makes you - and your people - stronger. As Black people, we know we’re left out of the history books. That the media images are skewed. That we need access to experts, information and ideas so we can advance our people. Black History Year connects you to the history, thinkers, and activists that are left out of the mainstream conversations. You may not agree with everything you hear, but we’re always working toward one goal: uniting for the best interest of Black people ...
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Hosted every Wednesday by artist & songwriter Danieal; uniting the African diaspora's heritage, sharing it's wisdom and uplifting it's history. To know where you are going, you must first know where your coming from. This show is the bridge ensuring safe passage for the African diaspora's future. Achieving against all odds and defiance in the face of adversity are a uncoincidentally a re-occurring theme throughout our episodes. The priceless generational wisdom shared, will resonate with kno ...
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Get On Code, share the code, teach the code, become the code. Our code is Black Empowerment. Focused on #Empowerment, and passionate about #BlackEmpowerment, Our Black Empowerment is built on the #EmpowermentAgenda, and features content from the Our Black Empowerment Platforms. Featuring content from the Get On Code Show and other shows! #GetOnCode #GetOnCodeShow #GetOnCodePodcast
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The Black Girl's Guide to Healing Emotional Wounds- The Black Family's Guide to Healing is a podcast that serves to empower Black women, girls, and Black men to heal wounds by dissecting societal ills and issues. Nijiama Smalls and special guests discuss some of the most challenging issues that have impacted the Black community such as the crack-cocaine epidemic, mental health stigmas, racism, church hurts, toxic masculinity, inner child wounds and more by providing a path to healing and red ...
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Discussing issues and topics that face the Black Community.
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The Black History Buff Podcast, hosted by King Kurus, is your gateway to the untold stories of Black history. From African Samurai and pistol-wielding poets to revolutionaries like Fred Hampton and Angela Davis, each episode dives deep into the rich and thrilling history of the African Diaspora. We go beyond the textbooks, covering everything from the ancient kingdoms of African History to the American Civil Rights movement and the trailblazers of Black British history. More than just a podc ...
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Good Morning Black People is the podcast where real conversations meet cultural healing. Hosted by Morgan Rees — author, life speaker, and survivor advocate — this show uplifts the voices of Black leaders, survivors, creatives, and truth-tellers. Each episode tackles powerful topics like mental health, trauma recovery, generational healing, entrepreneurship, and self-empowerment. We speak truth without filter and healing without shame — because your story matters. Tune in weekly for transfor ...
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Follow Hameed's learning journey through conversations with experts as he explores ways to empower African nations, address the legacies of colonisation, and enhance global respect for Black people and the African diaspora. If you know of any authors, historians, academics etc that will be interested in discussing that topic, please let reach out and let us know. Hameed would love to speak to them.
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Hosted by the Black Sheep Guru, Black Sheep Leadership is the unfiltered personal and professional development podcast for those who lead from the bench, not the spotlight. Each episode blends real talk, zodiac insight, life path numerology, and soul-centered leadership strategy to help underdogs rise with purpose. If you’ve ever been overlooked, underestimated, or told to “stay in your place,” this is your space. No fluff. No filters. Just straight wisdom for the bold, the brave, and the on ...
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Beach Please Movement Podcast Sis, welcome to your go-to space for riding life’s waves, reclaiming peace, and stepping fully into your power. Each episode is packed with soulful conversations, unapologetic self-love vibes, and tools to help you flow through life like the queen you are. Beach, please—because you were made to glow and grow.
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At "Let's Talk About It," we invite guests who are change agents and heroes from our community to share their lived experiences and reflect on the milestone moments that have either propelled or diverted them. What sets us apart? We anchor our conversations in two foundational pillars of the Black community: books and music. Through this unique lens, we capture, entertain, and inform our audience, creating a rich tapestry of stories and insights that resonate and inspire.
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Rich Black Woman | Engaging, Empowering, and Elevating Black Women for Success
Rich Black Woman Podcast
Every week we speak to inspiring guests from around the globe to enrich your mind, your body and your bank. Take a trip with your host and your girl: "Yaz" and my international VIP guest-list to enrich your life from the inside out. You will be inspired by Global Black Girl Magic to Level Up Your Life and Live Out Your Purpose. Come take a trip and learn to live richly!
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Hey Girl, I'm Sharrell, your new personal growth and wellness bestie! 👋🏿 Welcome to the Pretty Girl Progression Podcast where we strive to offer resources to black women seeking self-growth in their mentality, spirituality, and purpose. We also strive to build a community of like-minded women who lean on each other and continue to inspire each other through events, counseling, and self-growth practices. The Pretty Girl Progression Podcast is just one of those many resources. For more tips, t ...
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Conversations on health, healing, and happiness for and by African American women. An exploration of the mind, body, spirit connection. and opportunities to hear from spiritual teachers and holistic health practitioners.
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Empowerment Starts Here is a podcast that explores power, social change and disrupting the margins.
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Black empowerment Radio is dedicated to motivating melanoid people by unifying, organizing, and taking action to get us out of the current condition of despair.
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Educator, bestselling author, community organizer and empowerment coach Agyei Tyehimba's class is in session! Get weekly Leadership, self-empowerment and Black Political Education content, every Wednesday at 7 pm Eastern Time. This podcast empowers activists, community leaders and community members to (in the words of Malcolm X) "Wake Up, Clean Up, and Stand Up!"
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Bet On Yourself, Sis! is a podcast for Black women entrepreneurs ready to silence doubt, take up space, and see their magic shine, literally! Every episode is a new interview with an amazing Black woman entrepreneur. And we dive into honest conversations, success stories, and actionable strategies that empower you to show up boldly and bet on your brilliance. This space is your reminder that you are the investment. So, tune in, and let’s build a powerful community together.
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Welcome to the Black Recommender hosted by Buddy Black. On this show we celebrate unity, uplift voices, and empower the Black community. We hope to foster connection, inspire growth, and champion conversations that build strength and solidarity. Together, we rise, we thrive, and we empower.
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The Know Your Rights Camp Podcast hopes to inform, inspire and provide tools for the next generation of Black and Brown youth in a collective fight against systemic oppression.
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Black Women Amplified is where culture, creativity, and real life converge. Hosted by Monica Wisdom, this show delivers in-depth conversations and inspiring interviews with women who are expanding the conversation through art, entertainment, empowerment, and personal evolution. From behind-the-scenes insights to bold storytelling, each episode invites you to slow down, listen in, and tap into the brilliance of women forging new paths. This is more than a podcast, it’s a vibe, a space, and a ...
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Traveling is hard. Traveling as a woman is harder. Traveling as a black woman is unique! Black Girl World Traveller discusses everything related to solo black female travel, financing travels, being black and abroad, and everything in between. Inquiries: [email protected]
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Educational Conversations with Scholars in Mind. "Our mission is to empower and uplift scholars pursuing higher education at HBCUs, ensuring they have the resources, support, and opportunities needed for a successful future. Through mentorship, scholarship programs, and community engagement, we strive to create a pathway to excellence, fostering academic achievement, leadership development, and a strong sense of cultural identity. Together, we are building a brighter future for young scholar ...
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Guinawa, the realist critique of Black and African history by Black people for the empowerment of humanity.
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Founder, @MogulAcademy #kidpreneur turned #storytelling legacy building adult manifesting #relationshipgoals Ft on DrOz, Steve Harvey, GMA & NYTimes. #Capricorn #Ambivert
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A podcast by the Black Women’s AI Network | Hosted by Cookie Cade Welcome to a show created with you in mind. Black Women in Business brings together candid conversations with trailblazing Black women founders, executives, and innovators who tell the whole story—the wins, the roadblocks, and the strategies that move us forward. Every episode delivers: - Real‑world lessons. Straight talk on funding, leadership, technology, and growth. - Shared experiences. The raw, authentic truth about navig ...
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A motivating and encouraging podcast for Black Women everywhere. Candid conversations on self-care, self-love, mental health, wellness and much more. Check out new episodes published every Tuesday, ONLY on Spotify. Connect with us via email at: [email protected]
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Hello Black America is an uplifting, unbiased, non-partisan broadcast that exists to bring news, strategy and information to black Americans for their economic, social and financial advancement. Hosted by Brother Deshone Drummond, the show unites leaders, visionaries, and change-makers to build the world we dream of seeing. Through candid conversations with thought leaders, activists, and everyday voices, we dive deep into critical issues like reparations, identity, and justice. Our powerful ...
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Entrepreneurship has been one of the slowest fields to reflect the diversity of the US. Why is that? Join Em Wilder, Program Manager at the Nashville Entrepreneur Center, as she explores barriers experienced by founders of color. In each episode, Em speaks with incredible Black and Brown founders about how they have overcome obstacles to success and discovered solutions that help level the playing field. Presented by the David and Rebecca Klements Family with support from the Community Found ...
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Black Wealth Unlocked aims to explore and celebrate the power of Black wealth, sharing stories, insights, and strategies for building and unlocking economic prosperity within Black communities. In each episode, we will dive deep into conversations with thought leaders, entrepreneurs, financial experts, and community activists who are making waves in the Black wealth movement. We will explore topics like entrepreneurship, generational wealth, financial literacy, real estate, and much more.
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Black Woman In Bloom is a platform designed to uplift, encourage and empower Black Women by exploring wellness topics that promote self-care and mindfulness. It is led by TaReon Jael, a Certified Health Educator and Medical Lab Scientist. While the podcast is no longer in production, we hope that you find practical tips and strategies to help you navigate your unique health and wellness journey. April 2020- December 2023
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Four women with four different perspectives, four different backgrounds and four different life goals but one vision to empower and inspire other women into brining females forward.
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Black Woman’s AI Network is your go-to podcast for African-American women entrepreneurs who are eager to embrace the transformative power of artificial intelligence (AI) to advance their businesses. Hosted by Cookie Cade, this podcast is dedicated to providing insightful discussions, expert advice, and inspiring stories tailored for ambitious and driven women in entrepreneurship. Each episode delves into how AI can revolutionize business operations, optimize client interactions, and unlock n ...
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“Iced Black” is a new podcast hosted by artists Tiyi Ayeva and Aisha Aviantara. On this show, Tiyi and Aisha present their listeners with insight on tackling life as a young adult.
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Black Entrepreneur Experience uncovers the brilliance, boldness and business acumen behind successful Black Entrepreneurs all over the globe. It is a show created for aspiring entrepreneurs, small business owners or startup founders. Black Entrepreneur Experience can be any strategy, wisdom, idea that will ignite, empower and provoke more African Americans (Blacks, African Diaspora) to join the entrepreneurial journey. Invoking a movement to stimulate our communities to move towards business ...
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Welcome to Black Rise podcast, your gateway to inspiring conversations with the crème de la crème of Black talent, leaders of 7-figure and above businesses across a spectrum of industries. Your host is Flavilla Fongang, an award-winning serial entrepreneur and she will be your guide on this journey. Black Rise isn't just a podcast; it's an extension of the first business platform dedicated to connecting the business world to talented, skilled and experienced Black talent. Our aim is to creat ...
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A podcast providing a safe and open space for black men to engage in meaningful conversations often about topics overlooked in black culture. Together, we explore and discuss a wide range of issues, from mental health to masculinity, with the aim of fostering deeper connections and understanding within our community. Join us for an honest and insightful exploration of what it means to be a therapeutic podcast.
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Inner Serenity Coaching is a sacred podcast infused with spiritual wisdom, true stories, meditative practices, and empowering truths designed to nurture inner strength and elevate the lives of African-American women and women of African descent who are ready to rise into their power, reclaim their peace, and manifest their divine potential. Though this space centers the lived experience of Black women, all women are welcome here. If your heart resonates with these teachings, this sacred circ ...
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Welcome to the James Taylor Jr. Podcast, where we embark on a transformative journey towards the upliftment of Black women and the empowerment of Black men, all rooted in the values of Christian faith. Join us as we explore the dynamic stories, experiences, and wisdom of remarkable Black women who have shattered barriers and risen to new heights. Through their inspiring narratives, we aim to empower Black men to play a pivotal role in fostering strong Christian families.
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You can own your story, and Tashara Parker has done the work to show you how. The Loud & Clear Show with Tashara Parker amplifies bold voices and powerful stories, offering authentic conversations that inspire you to own your truth and live unapologetically. Hosted by 5X Emmy Award-winning journalist Tashara Parker, this show dives into cultural milestones, personal growth, and breaking barriers with a mission to empower underrepresented voices. Tune in for life lessons, meaningful dialogue, ...
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We aim to connect, empower and uplift black men and women while providing a platform that allows the fullness of the black experience to be explored and celebrated unapologetically!
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The Kujenga Podcast is dedicated to efforts focused on building a strong, self sufficient nation of melanated people, using Nguzo Saba principles as its keystone.
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This podcast is all about the power of a plant-based diet to prevent, treat, and sometimes even reverse many of the chronic health issues plaguing both adults and children alike. As a pediatrician, I'm passionate about supporting families in their efforts to give their children a solid foundation of healthy eating habits that will last a lifetime. We will discuss hot topics in infant, child, and teen nutrition, bust common myths about feeding kids, learn how to turn a picky eater into a food ...
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Awesome Black Dads podcast was started with the intent to create content that is rich with context relating the experiences of Black Men and Fatherhood. Awesome Black Dads wants encourage, educate, empower, and entertain black fathers in a way that inspires us to be the best version of ourselves.
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The Only Black Girl In The Room is a podcast created to empower ambitious Black girls, who seek a future that is not limited by the options that are presented to them. My goal is to provide a representation of Black girls who are doing big things in the world and creating a fulfilling life and career. Because #representationmatters.
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Biggie Smalls hated women? : Misogyny in Hip-Hop and Paths to Change - Prof. Kimya's Class
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1:00:39"We as a society are guilty of turning a blind eye to the ongoing sexism and exploitation of women that is blatantly displayed in Hip Hop. You see, I love Hip Hop, but does Hip Hop love me?" - A Conscious Sista'. Misogyny is fundamentally defined as hatred and violence towards women. This "violence" is not limited to physical aggression; it extends…
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From Transformation to Empowerment: Black Women Entrepreneurs Finding Their Voice
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18:12Drop Us A Line…. Change isn't just necessary—it's where true transformation happens. Dr. Monique Robinson takes us on a powerful journey exploring how embracing change becomes the catalyst for discovering our deepest purpose, especially for Black women entrepreneurs and educators. Through personal stories, including how she launched a nonprofit and…
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Empowerment and Boundaries for Black Women Entrepreneurs with Adi Kaur
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1:26:04Why do so many Black women entrepreneurs have problems raising their prices, and sometimes even charging at all? We feel like the communities we want to serve can't afford it. Or, we don't think anyone will buy from us if our prices are too high. But, these are the lies we tell ourselves to keep us from succeeding. The truth is that we have poured …
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The Bold Colors of Change: Cbabi Bayoc’s Visionary Art for Black Liberation
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20:59Send us a text Host - Sean Tory (@theestoryofseantory ) Guest - Cbabi Bayoc ( @cbabi) Cbabi Bayoc, a celebrated artist with roots deep in the culture, opens up about how his art became a lifeline—both for himself and for his community—after the killing of Mike Brown in 2014. Known for designing iconic album covers for industry giants like Chris Lig…
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Live Session 2: Catching Up With Technology, Global Inequality, and The Power of Community
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59:13Send us a text In this live episode of the Ronu Spirit Podcast, hosts Hameed and Sumaira discuss the last three episodes released on YouTube, touching on key themes such as the growing inequality gap between African nations and the West exacerbated by technology, India’s involvement in the Israel-Palestine conflict, and the pressing need for the gl…
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From 9-to-5 to Freedom: Big Birthday Bash + Leo Energy, Entrepreneurship & Cookie the Pup | LTAI Ep. 1
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31:00It’s a CELEBRATION! We’re kicking off Episode 1 of our Big Birthday Bash and we want YOU to celebrate with us! TJ and Shatema are birthday twins and the first podcast episode was recorded one year ago. In this episode of Let’s Talk About It: The Podcast, we’re turning up the Leo energy and diving into: The truth about our Leo traits (bold, loyal, e…
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Historian Tirivashe Jele's Ancestral Journey for Future Freedom : Part 1
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57:29Send us a text Tirivashe Jele is a Historian, a Postgraduate Member of the Royal Historical Society, a member of the Britain Zimbabwe Society, a Leverhulme Fellow and co-founder of The Alkebulan Collective. She is currently studying towards a PhD in History at the University of Chichester (UK) and is Postgraduate Researcher at the University of Joh…
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How To Build Strong Connections With People | Season 3 | Episode 53
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12:11Send us a text In this inspiring episode of the Pretty Girl Progression Podcast, we explore the real power of building meaningful, lasting connections. Discover how strong relationships can open doors, create life-changing opportunities, and bring unexpected blessings. I’ll share personal stories that highlight the impact of genuine connections and…
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Derecka Purnell on Reimagining Justice, Love, Liberation & Abolition Through History
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24:35Send us a text On this deeply moving episode of the Know Your Rights Camp podcast, writer, organizer, and movement lawyer Derecka Purnell reimagines what love, justice, and liberation truly mean. She challenges the idea of justice as a courtroom verdict, framing it instead as the cultivation of equitable, caring relationships. Abolition, she explai…
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Freeman's Challenge: The Untold Story of America's First Prison-for-Profit - New York Black History 1840-1846
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45:28Uncover one of the most important untold stories in African American history: how a 15-year-old Black teenager in New York challenged America's first prison-for-profit system and exposed the origins of mass incarceration. William Freeman's story reveals shocking truths about Black history that have been buried for nearly 200 years. In 1840s Auburn,…
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Wellness doesn’t need to be an extravagant vacation or trip to the spa. Instead, it can be as simple as taking a moment to breathe in the day and center yourself. This is especially true for people with cancer, and today on Love Letters to Our Body, we are joined by the director for Wellness Programs at Unite for HER, Melissa Christie, to discuss m…
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Creating a Legacy Through Entrepreneurship and Community with Dr. Nicole Young-Martin
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1:02:39My podcasting bestie is here today and she has a lot to say! Dr. Nicole Young-Martin is a creative professional, writer, producer, podcaster and much more! And, in this episode of Bet On Yourself, Sis!, we discuss what it's like to create your own legacy through entrepreneurship and community. Have you ever thought about the legacy you're leaving b…
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In this episode of Black History Buff: Definitions, we explore the meaning of Critical Race Theory, a term that has sparked intense public debate but is often misunderstood or misrepresented. Originally developed by legal scholars in the United States during the 1970s and 80s, Critical Race Theory is a framework for understanding how racism is not …
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H.I.M Emperor Haile Selassie I 133 Earth Strong
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39:25Send us a text This episode was created to honor H.I.M Emperor Haile Selassie’s Earth 133 Strong, through the high frequency of Reggae songs dedicated to his life, legacy and works. Disclaimer : The views and opinions expressed are those of guests featured and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of Reggae Uprising Podcast or its repres…
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Fearless Parenting: The Emotional Rollercoaster of Sending Children to College
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29:59Drop Us A Line…. Dr. Tiffany Dent shares her experience as a parent navigating the college application process with her daughter Mia, addressing both the practical challenges and emotional journey while offering guidance on preparing students mentally for their transition to college life. • Creating organizational systems like trackers to manage co…
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Breaking Educational Barriers with Tanisha
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29:59Drop Us A Line…. What happens when education fails to provide students with the tools they actually need to succeed? Tanisha's powerful journey from correctional officer to education reformer reveals the often-hidden connections between our school systems and the prison pipeline that disproportionately impacts Black and brown youth. Her story begin…
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From Silence to Bestseller: A High Schooler's Remedy for Bullying
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30:00Drop Us A Line…. "If you've ever felt like you don't belong, Jalen Halpin's story will move you to tears—and action. This remarkable high school senior from Tulsa, Oklahoma has transformed her painful experiences of racial isolation into a powerful children's book that's capturing hearts nationwide. From the moment she joins host Monique Robinson, …
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The HBCU Bond: From College Roommates to Lifelong Sisters
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48:41Drop Us A Line…. Dr. Monique Robinson welcomes her longtime friend and Wilberforce University sister Dr. Crystallyn Bargers to discuss HBCU friendships, alumni engagement, and supporting future generations of HBCU students. Their nearly 30-year friendship showcases the lasting bonds formed through shared experiences at historically Black colleges a…
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Reducing Infant Mortality: A Cleveland Doula's Mission to Support Mothers
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40:18Drop Us A Line…. What happens when a community discovers its infant mortality rate is more than four times the national average? For Resha Clinton, it became a call to action that transformed her life and the lives of countless mothers and babies in Cleveland, Ohio. This eye-opening conversation explores the critical difference between midwives and…
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Family Secrets: Breaking The Silence and Overcoming Sexual Abuse | Season 3 | Episode 52
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22:18Send us a text In this powerful episode of the Pretty Girl Progression Podcast, we’re diving deep into the difficult but necessary conversation around family secrets and the impact of sexual abuse. I’m sharing my thoughts on the importance of breaking the silence, the journey toward healing, and how to reclaim your voice and power. I’ll also be off…
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Hydration Made Easy: Dr. Black's DIY Electrolyte Powder
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18:06Text Dr. Black your questions or comments. In this practical follow-up to my hydration deep dive, I’m sharing easy, affordable DIY electrolyte drink recipes you can make at home. These are tailored for different hydration needs—from daily sipping to workout recovery to post-illness rehydration. You’ll also learn how to customize your flavor with na…
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In this episode of Black History Buff: Definitions, we explore the Black Panther Party, one of the most iconic and misunderstood organisations in modern Black history. Founded in 1966 in Oakland, California, the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense emerged during the civil rights era as a response to police brutality, racial injustice, and systemic…
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Drop Us A Line…. The next generation of Black excellence takes center stage as remarkable young scholars compete for the prestigious Takisha A. Davis Scholarship Award. From an initial field of 66 talented students nationwide, these top 32 finalists share powerful, personal essays about their connection to Historically Black Colleges and Universiti…
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Mia's Mission: From Newark to Spelman College
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14:34Drop Us A Line…. Exceptional young scholars take center stage as the Takisha A. Davis Scholarship contest continues with powerful essays that showcase the bright future of Black excellence in higher education. This episode features Mia Jones, a Newark native with dreams of attending Spelman College, who articulates a compelling vision of why HBCUs …
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Dorm Room Dreams: The HBCU Scholarship Journey
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38:54Drop Us A Line…. Dreams, legacy, and Black excellence take center stage as ambitious young scholars compete for the prestigious Takesha A. Davis Scholarship Award. These remarkable students have already proven their exceptional abilities, advancing from an initial pool of 66 contestants to the top 32 finalists in a journey that showcases both acade…
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From Dreams to Degrees: The Future Leaders' Scholarship Journey
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46:36Drop Us A Line…. The journey from high school graduate to college student represents a pivotal moment in any young person's life, but for the finalists in the Takesha A. Davis Scholarship Stipend Award Program, it marks an opportunity to become part of a powerful legacy. As we witness these brilliant scholars present their essays and engage in dial…
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Legacy Makers: HBCU Students Carrying the Torch
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27:37Drop Us A Line…. Three exceptional scholarship finalists share powerful essays about the importance of Historically Black Colleges and Universities while competing in round two of the Takesha A. Davis Scholarship competition. Each contestant represents a different HBCU—Howard University, Florida A&M University, and Hampton University—bringing uniqu…
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Ready to Go: HBCU-Bound Students Share Their Vision
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31:12Drop Us A Line…. Two brilliant HBCU-bound scholarship finalists share compelling essays on the historical significance and personal value of attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Their passionate arguments highlight how these institutions foster academic excellence while creating lifelong family-like connections. • Jasean Boyd pre…
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Empowering Black Excellence: Student Voices on Legacy and Inclusion
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43:36Drop Us A Line…. From music education to political science to nursing, the semifinalists in the Takisha A Davis Scholarship competition are proving themselves as visionaries poised to transform their communities through higher education at Historically Black Colleges and Universities. This compelling episode features four remarkable scholars presen…
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Beyond Grades: The Students Redefining Academic Achievement
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33:40Drop Us A Line…. Three exceptional HBCU-bound scholars compete in the Takesha A Davis Scholarship Competition, presenting compelling essays about the value of historically Black colleges and universities in the 21st century. Each contestant shares personal connections to HBCUs and their plans to make an impact on campus through advocacy, cultural p…
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Mykail James’ Money Secrets For Future Young Black & Brown Leaders
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16:38Send us a text Host: Diana Barbadillo (@deeeeezzyyy) Guest: Mykail James (@boujiebudgeter) In this powerful episode of the Know Your Rights Camp podcast, host Diana Barbadillo sits down with Mykail James—better known as the Bougie Budgeter—to unpack the emotional realities behind money, mindset, and generational wealth. Mykail vulnerably shares her…
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Definitions: What Was the Herero and Nama Genocide?
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1:49Before Auschwitz, there was Namibia. In this powerful episode, we define the Herero and Nama genocide the first genocide of the 20th century, carried out by German colonial forces in Southwest Africa. Tens of thousands were killed, displaced, and imprisoned in concentration camps. Germany has since acknowledged it, but the silence around this atroc…
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Birthday Episode: Healing, Forgiveness & Childlike Joy | Get to Know TJ & Shatema 🎂🧠💫
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31:58What happens when two powerful Black women, both celebrating their birthdays, sit down to reflect on life, healing, and how to turn pain into power? You get this very personal, raw, and joy-filled episode of Let’s Talk About It: The Podcast. 🎙️✨ In this special birthday episode, hosts Tjuana Yvonne (TJ) and Shatema invite you into their inner world…
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Rest as resistance? In a culture that profits from our exhaustion, reclaiming deep rest becomes a radical act of healing. Join us as we welcome Tracee Stanley, yoga practitioner of 28 years and author of Radiant Rest, for a transformative conversation about Yoga Nidra. Discover how this powerful practice helps us access our authentic selves, heal g…
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Understanding Immigration History, Legislation & The Lead Up To National Ice Raids
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41:11Send us a text This podcast episode of KYRC Podcast dives into the ongoing "Summer of Resistance," as communities rise against ICE raids and arrests terrorizing sanctuary cities like Los Angeles. Diana Barbadillo and Amir Whitaker break down the racist, profit-driven roots of U.S. immigration policies, connecting them to the violence of U.S. foreig…
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BEE 454 How Christian Brindle Built a 7-Figure Business~ Innovative Thinker
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48:50Discover how Christian Brindle built a 7-figure business from the ground up. In this episode, he shares the mindset, strategies, and lessons that fueled his success—insights any entrepreneur can use, no matter the industry. Website: https://eseniorinsurance.com Signature Accomplishments: Founder of the Everything Senior Insurance Host of The Seven …
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Khepraa : Migration, Meditation & Motivation
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1:12:31Send us a text This weeks guest Khepraa is a Teacher and Counsellor on matters of Spiritual Awareness, as well as Knowledge and Power of Self; offering Compassionate listening, Alchemic Crystal Healing, Language Reassessment, Lost Teachings Of Ancient Ways, Chakra Body Realignment Guided Breathwork Facilitator. He shares his journey from Africa to …
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Addressing Black Patriarchy: The Path Forward - Prof' Kimya's Class
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1:10:24This episode includes DanTresOmi from the "Where My Killah Tape?" Podcast." Addressing the Black Patriarchy - Prof. Kimya's Class," centers on the concept of Black patriarchy and its impact on the Black community, particularly concerning the representation of Black men in media. The participants explore how Black women have historically been, and c…
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Reconsidering Patriarchy: Black Men and Women's Voices
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1:11:32Is Bro' Seko Sexist? Do Brothers ignore Sisters? Should #shannonsharpe listen to Monique? Prof. Dr. Kimya Nuru Dennis chats with the "Professor's Pet" - Bro' Seko, about the patriarchy and how brothers far too often underrate the things Sisters bring to the table. Tap-in #codekeepers ! Explore the complex issue of whether Black men listen to Black …
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Pathways to Black Excellence: HBCU Scholars Share Their Dreams
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20:36Drop Us A Line…. What happens when young Black students look around a hospital and see no one who looks like them? They become the change they want to see. Meet Paris Holiday and Lenroy Elbowie, two extraordinary scholars headed to Hampton University and Florida A&M University, respectively, both with dreams of transforming the medical field throug…
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Legacy and Leadership: The HBCU Scholarship Journey
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23:30Drop Us A Line…. The search for the next Takisha A Davis Scholarship recipient heats up as we meet exceptional finalists headed to Historically Black Colleges and Universities this fall. This unique award doesn't focus on GPAs but rather seeks students with unwavering determination, compelling essays, and the ability to shine through multiple inter…
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A Better Chance Television Showcases Tomorrow's HBCU Scholars
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38:36Drop Us A Line…. We highlight remarkable students from across the country competing for the Takesha A. Davis Scholarship, which supports attendance at HBCUs with no GPA requirements. Each scholar shares their personal journey and why they've chosen HBCUs as their educational path forward. • Lashari Patterson-Davis from Las Vegas is headed to Morgan…
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Tomorrow's Changemakers: Scholarship Finalists Speak
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10:18Drop Us A Line…. Ever wonder what drives today's brightest young scholars to choose Historically Black Colleges and Universities? Join host Monique Robinson as she sits down with finalists for the prestigious Takesha A Davis Scholarship Award who share powerful insights into their educational journeys. Meet Amari Bond from Baltimore, an aspiring mu…
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