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    Welcome to the High Tea podcast with your host Melissa, Kelli and Kay, where we sip and speak out truths on the world today. So tune in pick your poison because you're in you are in for one heck of a show!! Audio by @AlanTCreative

    SocietyCultureComedy

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    7 Ratings

    Enjoy the wittiness of Autumn and invited guests in a space where the only agenda is “Living Life Autonomously”. Setting the tone with the infamous #STFUAwards, then transitioning to topics that will give you a perspective on life that may not be the norm, Autumn and her “Do What She Wanna Do” mood delivers content with no societal constraints and no hidden agendas. From the Millennials to the Boomers, there is something that everyone can relate to on the Lit Life Podcast. Tune in every Friday for a new episode on YouTube and your favorite podcast platform. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/litlife/support

    SocietyCultureComedy
    iHeartRadio
    5 Ratings

    Directed by Keena FergusonOne family deals with racism in the Jim Crow South months before the Civil Rights Movement begins

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    4 Ratings

    After an unarmed black man is killed by a local officer, an unassuming activist, John Mark, sets out to unite his divided city together and stop both sides from descending into chaos. Will he succeed or only make things worse? Find out in this gripping audio drama created and directed by Joshua Williams. Starring Trevon Foster, Adrian Justis, Christina Connerton, Justice Hall, and Jonathan Dauermann. Produced by Joshua Williams, Evan Carrington, and Michael R. Salas.The Miseducation of John Mark is a C-Space Media production. Visit https://whoisjohnmark.com to learn more about the production.

    FictionDramaPolitics

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    5 Ratings

    Join Ekta as she discusses skincare trends, social issues, and myths around skincare and beauty culture. Join the discussion on Instagram @skincareanarchy!(Not legal or medical advice, all views expressed are non-legal and non-medical opinions)  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    ArtsFashionBeauty
    Acast
    3 Ratings

    Salve, rapa! Salve, massa! Mano Brown vem para ampliar a visão e o debate trazendo diversidade de ideias e pensamentos com profundidade e respeito. Se prepare para ouvir assuntos importantes, interessantes, relatos inéditos e controversos com convidados amados ou odiados - você decide! Todas as quintas-feiras já estão reservadas para esse papo no melhor estilo Mano a Mano, um Original Spotify.

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    3 Ratings

    One stop shop for anime debates, hot takes, and in depth reviews from the black perspective. Hosted By Mike (@Unbotherab1e) and Senae (@_Senae). Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blanime/support

    TvFilmAnime

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    2 Ratings

    Living Corporate's flagship podcast of the same name spotlights a variety of executives, activists, entrepreneurs, elected officials, authors, artists, and influencers at the intersection of lived experience and work.

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    2 Ratings

    The Colored Girl Beautiful is a narrative podcast exploring the beautiful juxtapositions of black womanhood. In each episode, host Aseloka Smith, will share the story of a black woman searching for balance between strength and vulnerability, friendship and independence, love and ambition, and everything in between.

    SocietyCulturePersonal Journals

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    2 Ratings
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    1 Rating

    Welcome to Sonya A. Ogletree's channel, your go-to place for courageous and enlightening conversations on today's most pressing issues. Here, we amplify the voices that often go unheard in mainstream discourse, and tackle topics that demand attention and introspection. From women's issues to relationships, civil rights and self-care to personal development. "Deliberations with Sonya!"🎙️ podcast provides illuminating conversations on subjects that demand attention and introspection. Discussions are candid conversations with an empathetic approach free of judgment.Like, Share and Subscribe💋

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    1 Rating

    Meade musings podcast is Based on true life stories of everyday people we aim to raise awareness about disabilities , debilitating illnesses and societal issues people don’t usually talk about openly .Tons of people experience different issues that impact on their emotional ,psychological , mental and physical health and wellbeing !some of these issues are Infertility /involuntary childlessness.Living with disabilities and/or debilitating illnesses Homelessness Dealing with abusive partners ,Recognising and sharing experiences of being in abusive relationship.Real everyday issues We share these stories to break the societal stigmas, and encourage other people who may be going through similar trying times .

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    1 Rating

    I really am just taking you on a journey through my adventures in life. My thoughts on Current topics, politics, LGBTQIA, and relationships stuff. I am an Avid wine country day trip person, love great wine. Same gender loving black man living in Northern California. I also produce The Fellas Point Of View Podcast Follow me on Twitter@MrChrisTJonesInstagram @MrChrisTJonesShow@MrChrisTJones If you have questions email me at MrChrisTJones@gmail.com

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    1 Rating

    "Harmonizing Voices: Global Perspectives on Equality & Diversity in the Music and Entertainment Industries with Saskhia Menendez & Special Guests"Music is a universal language that transcends boundaries, connects cultures, and touches our deepest emotions. It has the power to change lives, challenge norms, and inspire social change. However, as we celebrate the incredible diversity of voices and talents within the music industry, it's essential to acknowledge that the path to equality, diversity, and inclusion has not always been harmonious.In this podcast, we aim to spotlight the stories, struggles, and successes of those working tirelessly to make the music industry a more inclusive and equitable space for all. We will delve into the experiences of artists, producers, managers, and industry professionals who are breaking barriers, pushing boundaries, and reshaping the landscape of the music world.Join us as we engage in thought-provoking conversations, explore ground-breaking initiatives, and celebrate the music that moves us. Together, we will amplify the voices of change and work towards creating a more vibrant, just, and diverse music industry. So, whether you're a music enthusiast, an industry insider, or someone looking to be inspired, "Harmonizing Voices" is your guide to the evolving and ever-inspiring world of music industry equality, diversity, and inclusion.

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    1 Rating

    Young African adults talking about Regular issues, whilst telling their Africa stories..

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    1 Rating

    Welcome to Women Bridging the Gap, a free-wheeling, conversation podcast co-hosted by Lenya Wilson, a Black woman and Alexandra D’Italia, a white woman.As two women over 50 who are still dreaming, planning, and working, we explore what womanhood means in today’s world, in today's American culture. And for us, that means identity and race usually enter into our conversation. We’re passionate, loud, funny, non-judgmental, and opinionated. We are feminists. We are elders. We believe in abundance. We believe in the power of storytelling. We’re not journalists, but we’re open about our experiences and eager to learn from others. We want to empower ourselves; and we want to share our experiences to empower you. We began this podcast in response to the murder of George Floyd, Amy Cooper’s weaponization of her white femininity, and the subsequent uprising. We believe that honesty, openness, and love can bridge the gap between people of color and white people. This podcast is a safe space. We bring people into the conversation, because your voices matter too. Just let us know. We want you to be in on our conversation—and help us move forward one conversation at a time.

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    1 Rating

    We talk freely about current events, personal stories , and other ridiculousness in a comedic but controversial way. Listen to how to blur the lines between stories only on the CHURCH Parking Lot PODCAST! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/churchparkinglot/support

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    1 Rating

    Brothaspeak Podcast where we interview the innovative, the daring, and the bold while providing informative topics for the black lgbt.

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    1 Rating

    Tales to feed your inner child, and also soothe its hungry spirit. We strive for inner peace and work towards daily mental stability. Bipolar is only my diagnosis it is not who I am. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melanindads/support

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    1 Rating

    Yall Not Ready For This (YNRFT) engages everyone through insightful conversation and debate on all of the Culture's most controversial & heated topics & current events. We offer nuanced opinions and provide expert commentary through our invited guests. We are not Politically Correct and we keep everything very blunt and honest. Follow the podcast on social media @ynrft_podcast

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    1 Rating

    Host Adam Choit has casual conversations with creative types and others from all walks of life about their lives and careers and the people they love

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    1 Rating

    After being consistently left out of wellness conversations, Be Well Sis is a podcast dedicated to providing resources for Black millennial women to be their best selves physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Hosted by Dr. Cassandre Dunbar, the conversations are candid, informative, and unapologetic. Join us!

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    1 Rating

    3 Black Docs is a weekly podcast dedicated to educating the community about health and health disparities in an approachable and entertaining way - what we call #Medutainment. “The Docs”- Dr. Karen Winkfield, Dr. Tiffany Avery, & Dr. Zanetta Lamar - use their individual experiences in clinic and in life to discuss methods of self-advocacy and create innovative solutions for community health.

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    Chloe and Drue are a quick witted, socially aware, interracial couple with a vibe like no other. They started The Buss Down podcast in 2019, with the intention of speaking openly about what to some may be considered taboo subjects and encouraging others to be their authentic selves.After a long hiatus, we are officially back on our bullshit and ready to buss it ALLL the way down with you again! Enter: The Buss Down: "Back On Our Bullshit"

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    This is an interview-style podcast where we bond with Afro-diasporans. It's been a while since we last heard from our host, Ropa. She is back with a thousand stories about what she has been up to. This season is about her own self-discovery and listen to her unpack her own migration story... 

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