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A humorous podcast about the seemingly random, underrepresented interests of different niches of Black people! Episode topics include Paramore, anime, astrology, Tony Hawk, UNO and more. We hope to help Black people feel *scene*... get it? New episodes every other Thursday. Hosted by Sequoia Holmes. Theme song by prod.joelteon. Cover artwork by Pedro Fequiere.
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We the (Black) People

Brooklyn J-Flow

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Black History is American History, yet it often isn't treated that way. Join me in discussions about this misunderstood and ignored history with experts and friends. If you believe that America cannot address its present and move forward without understanding its history and Black people's role in it, you've found the right podcast! New episodes every 15th and 30th! Website: https://wetheblackpeople.captivate.fm/
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✨✨✨I am MORGAN REES, and I’m inviting you to tune in weekly for some empowering, enlightening, and embracing conversations, to kickstart your day on "GOOD MORNING BLACK PEOPLE✨✨✨ Morgan sits down with celebrities, influencers, and spiritual leaders to have engaging conversations from religion, career changing lifestyles, and anything to bring empowerment to the World. Subscribe to this channel and don't miss this Exciting Show! 🎉Join ME for engaging discussions, uplifting stories, and though ...
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Three Angry Black People

Big Rob, Chris, & Lorenzo

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Tune in for a show that’s unapologetic with absolutely no filter. Join Chris, Big Rob, and Lorenzo as they discuss everything day to day life, the latest news making its way around the interwebs, or squabbling over random bull$hit (usually Rob’s fault). Whether you’re chilling at home or on the road, you won’t wanna miss a single episode of Three Angry Black People. It’s a whole vibe you never knew you needed, kinda like celebrities when they finally hire a social media manager.
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Outraged Black People is a podcast that focuses on breaking American stereotypes of minorities especially young brown people. Outraged Black People promotes positive vibes and ways to change the thinking of people in the urban community. Outraged Black People works on getting inclusion of all ethnicities in all cities. We are fighting back again racism and police brutality. We promote black excellence and give resources to those in need. Tune in and stay woke! Love thy brother and sister! Re ...
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Welcome to Can Black People Grow Hair? A podcast created to bridge the racial gap between the Black and white communities by inspiring intentional engagement, and vulnerable conversations. This is a place where we meet each other with curiosity, and where we talk WITH each other, not AT each other. Where we both bring something to the table, so that everyone leaves full. If you're familiar with the sometimes awkward exchange between an exasperated Black person and a bewildered white person, ...
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It is hard to have a successful career as a minority in a corporate environment or in entrepreneurship! Listen Every other Wednesday, join G-Money, a two-time graduate of the school of hard knocks and a successful executive coach and entrepreneur and his Co-Host Booker T. a successful Corp. Executive and Entrepreneur, as they cover and give insight in how to overcome the challenges facing minorities in the corporate world and in entrepreneurship. We will also cover current social topics that ...
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Black People Go To Therapy, Too

Black People Therapy

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Black People Go To Therapy, Too is a podcast about and for people of color. It’s about our experiences in our mental health journeys and about the positive and negative things we’ve experienced in the pursuit of becoming healthier members of our community. This podcast seeks to not only shine a light on the stigmas surrounding people of color and our mental well-being but seeks to engage our community in conversations about our experiences in therapy--good and bad. This podcast is here to ul ...
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Black People Go to Therapy!

Dr. Robert Evans III, PhD, LCPC, CCTP-II, MAC

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The relationship between African Americans and healthcare professionals has historically been treacherous. This stigma is especially pronounced in the mental health field; thus, cultivating an estranged relationship between some African Americans and mental health professionals. However, the courageous ones have been able to take advantage of a therapeutic healing process that not only provides access to self-awareness and emotional intelligence, but it also champions the development of rema ...
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Black History for White People

Black History for White People

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Our goal is simple—educate white people on Black history. The highest calling of humanity is to love. Whether you know it or not, the racial disparities in our country hurt us. They train us to protect our advantages rather than love others, and that mentality reduces us. New episodes will be released on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of each month. Visit us at blackhistoryforwhitepeople.com + for bonus content and the ability to vote for future topics, support us on Patreon at patreon.com/black ...
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On this week’s episode, host Sequoia Holmes tackles Anime for the second time with the help of guest co - hosts, internet personality Wildlin Pierrevil (@NotWildlin), Writer / Comedian Garrick Bernard, and host of the podcast Shoujo Sundae, Chika Supreme. They get into Anime superlatives, Black caricatures within the medium, the Shoujo and Shonen g…
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#TheStrugglePodcast and we're definitely living up to our nickname around this piece. On a more serious note, we take a moment to cover a developing story involving a certain Mayor who's certainly not for the people (TW: SA). Tune in, also check out the link below for more information. On the shenanigans, Renzo has a public service announcement for…
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Most of the students who challenged white schools to take Black students and then volunteered to be the first to desegregate those white schools were girls and young women. Dr. Rachel Devlin, author of A Girl Stands at the Door, seeks to explain why school desegregation was championed by girls and young women and to tell their stories. Music Credit…
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The Secret Adventures of Black People is a podcast telling the stories of Black people holding it down across space and time. To listen to past episodes or get in touch, visit the TheSecretAdventuresofBlackPeople.com. To support the show and get exclusive behind the scenes content, become a supporter on Patreon. To check out stories and pics follow…
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Dawn Hilton-Williams, fondly dubbed “The Vegucator,” champions the cause of 100% plant-powered living as Founder and Vegucator-In-Chief of Herban Eats, LLC, Co-Founder of Power is Giving, Inc., Coach/Consultant, Chef, Speaker and Author of Flava my Plate. Learn more about affordable and nutritious vegan cuisines with pathways to diminish lifestyle-…
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We get a sneak peek into the Black People Love Paramore bonus content episode with your host, Sequoia Holmes, as the topic! Award - winning journalist and friend of the show, Jewel Wicker, gets deep into Sequoia’s business and our host is not afraid to share. **REMINDER: This teaser is dropping the first week of The MaxFunDrive, so if you enjoy thi…
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On this week’s episode, host Sequoia Holmes along with guest co - host, Music executive Christine Osazuwa, talk about all things Warped Tour: Music, fashion, teenage shenanigans, and more! **REMINDER: This episode is dropping the first week of The MaxFunDrive, so if you enjoy this show, please take a moment to show your support and become a member …
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Bruno Mars in the news for allegedly owing $50 million dollars to MGM Casino (Update: MGM confirmed that this story is false, episode was recorded prior, we'll address it in the next EP, see link below) NASA's Satellite is old and senile, Lil' Mama opens up about the drama at the 2009 VMA's and somehow we end up talking about an age old beef in rap…
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Is love really blind? In this week’s episode, host Sequoia Holmes recaps the season 6 finale of Netflix’s Love Is Blind with guests co - hosts, Justine Kay and Natasha Scott - Cohosts of the 2 Black Girls, 1 Rose podcast. They talk finale highlights, their unpopular opinions on the season, dissect each couple, discuss racial preferences vs. fetishi…
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Are you a lover of true crime? On this week’s episode host Sequoia Holmes and co hosts of the acclaimed true crime podcast, Sistas Who Kill, MaRah and Taz, dive into true crime in pop culture. They recount classic true crime cases like the OJ Simpson Trial and the Scream Murder. They also get into the cases like that of Gypsy-Rose Blanchard, the gl…
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The Secret Adventures of Black People is a podcast telling the stories of Black people holding it down across space and time. To listen to past episodes or get in touch, visit the TheSecretAdventuresofBlackPeople.com. To support the show and get exclusive behind the scenes content, become a supporter on Patreon. To check out stories and pics follow…
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On this week's episode we dive into some music news starting with Tiffany Red's video calling out some of your favorites over publishing royalties, JPEGMAFIA takes shots at Freddie Gibbs, and Busta Rhymes gets caught on video arguing with a rapper at French Montana's album release party. On the shenanigan front, Renzo goes into his conspiracy bag o…
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The Secret Adventures of Black People is a podcast telling the stories of Black people holding it down across space and time. To listen to past episodes or get in touch, visit the TheSecretAdventuresofBlackPeople.com. To support the show and get exclusive behind the scenes content, become a supporter on Patreon. To check out stories and pics follow…
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The Secret Adventures of Black People is a podcast telling the stories of Black people holding it down across space and time. To listen to past episodes or get in touch, visit the TheSecretAdventuresofBlackPeople.com. To support the show and get exclusive behind the scenes content, become a supporter on Patreon. To check out stories and pics follow…
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This episode, we're talking about one of my favorite TV shows of all time: Sanford & Son! We'll also get into Good Times and a little into The Jeffersons. All 3 of these shows are 1970s Black sitcoms under Tandem Productions. These shows were a window into the reality of Black life like nothing before them. Yet, what often gets overlooked in discus…
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Prepare to have your reality questioned, as we tackle the Mandela Effect and the bewildering collective memories that seem to unite us in confusion with the hilarious Langston Kerman and David Gborie from the 'My Momma Told Me' podcast.. We debate the plausibility of government manipulations and how minor tweaks in our shared history could lead to …
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The Secret Adventures of Black People is a podcast telling the stories of Black people holding it down across space and time. To listen to past episodes or get in touch, visit the TheSecretAdventuresofBlackPeople.com. To support the show and get exclusive behind the scenes content, become a supporter on Patreon. To check out stories and pics follow…
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It's Black History Month (and all year round') so you know we're gonna celebrate! Renzo drops some book recommendations, Big Rob and Chris discuss their favorite Black History movies, and we still find time to get with the shenanigans. It's your favorite Zero Days Without Nonsense podcast and you know how we give it up! S/O to Mari Copney! Support …
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The Secret Adventures of Black People is a podcast telling the stories of Black people holding it down across space and time. To listen to past episodes or get in touch, visit the TheSecretAdventuresofBlackPeople.com. To support the show and get exclusive behind the scenes content, become a supporter on Patreon. To check out stories and pics follow…
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The Secret Adventures of Black People is a podcast telling the stories of Black people holding it down across space and time. To listen to past episodes or get in touch, visit the TheSecretAdventuresofBlackPeople.com. To support the show and get exclusive behind the scenes content, become a supporter on Patreon. To check out stories and pics follow…
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Rest in Power Carl Weathers, we were sad to hear the news of his passing this week. He was an incredible actor and will be missed. On this episode Big Rob takes a moment to rant about his top five quotes that’s considered to be “good advice” but in reality, they’re low key trash words of wisdom. Chris and Renzo weigh back in on the latest in raps b…
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We're re-airing our episode from last year that began Black History Month and hope that you use this month to learn more about our country. We explore the legacy of one of Black history’s most notable men, Carter G. Woodson. To celebrate Black History Month, we wanted to share the story of the person who literally created what we now know of as “Bl…
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Ever imagined yourself strutting down the bustling streets of New York City or twirling through the historic avenues of Barcelona as part of the iconic Cheetah Girls? Join us as we take you on a vibrant journey with guest Kalen Allen, exploring the rich tapestry of dance, music, and cultural resonance woven by the Cheetah Girls franchise. As we unr…
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We recorded this episode on Friday night, but due to technical difficulties beyond our control, you're getting this a tad later than anticipated, we promise, we'll do better in the future (cap). Anyways, Megan dropped Hiss and it's got the social media tripping, but that's not the only diss that hit Beyonce's Internet because Em decided to get at B…
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Ever wonder how the raw emotions of teen angst translate into the music that defines a generation? Award-winning journalist Jewel Wicker joins us to unravel the magic behind the teen heartbreak anthems of Olivia Rodrigo. We take you on a journey through Rodrigo's rise from Disney darling to the voice of youth heartache, examining her growth as an a…
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In honor of MLK Jr. Day, we are re-airing our episodes we recorded in 2021. This is part 1 of 2 on the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Visit us at blackhistoryforwhitepeople.com + support us at patreon.com/blackhistoryforwhitepeople. Buy our book on Amazon! $5/month supports us at patreon.com/blackhistoryforwhitepeople. Check us out o…
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In honor of MLK Jr. Day, we are re-airing our episodes we recorded in 2021. This is part 2 of 2 on the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Visit us at blackhistoryforwhitepeople.com + support us at patreon.com/blackhistoryforwhitepeople. Buy our book on Amazon! $5/month supports us at patreon.com/blackhistoryforwhitepeople. Check us out o…
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Epstein's list drops and we're shocked by one particular name drop, author of Rich Dad Poor Dad in debt for 1.2 billy, and William Ackman who pushed for Claudine Gay's resignation from Harvard is now defending his wife accused of plagiarism? Yeah it's wild in these streets. We had to cut this one a little short, but we'll be back for part 3. Wanna …
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Social media’s been buzzing over Katt Williams’ appearance on Club Shay Shay where the Kat In The Hat comedian didn’t hold back calling out other comedians and entertainers. Katt’s always been outspoken, but this time around he’s trading the gloves for blast knuckles. The same week, Epstein’s list releases name dropping celebrities and others who’s…
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Get ready to have the curtains pulled back on Catherine Hardwick's "Thirteen," a movie that holds a mirror up to adolescence with unsettling clarity. Guest co-host, MaxFun Producer Palmira Muñiz and I reflect on the emotional odyssey within this film's raw portrayal of youth, exploring the controversial layers of manipulation, survival, and the roc…
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Have you ever wondered what your ink says about you, or pondered the delicate dance between tattoos and personal identity? This time around, I sit with Aaron Davis, a standout self-taught artist and a fierce competitor from Ink Master Season 15. From his profound Afro-Americana style to the beats that shape our lives, this episode peels back the sk…
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Paula shares her journey of obedience when you listen to God to carry out his assignment of inspiring others. In addition, Paula shares how words with a twist, comes from life events and whatever comes to her heart. She also discusses her path as a fashion designer, which began in High School in her hometown Chicago. Introducing the "Good Morning B…
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We are once again doing something a little different on We the (Black) People. Boulder, Colorado just opened a Black history exhibit called Proclaiming Colorado's Black History and I have the lead curator - Colorado native and soul food scholar Adrian Miller - and the oral history liaison - Minister Glenda Strong Robinson, an NAACP and church histo…
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Previous episode we played a clip from Young Thug's trial where the defense referenced one of the worst arcs to ever exist in Anime history. Now we're not legal professionals, but uh that defense ain't it. We pick the convo back up from where we left off and later in the episode we talk about the 12 worse Christmas Songs ranked by Rolling Stone. Yo…
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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to sit in the audience of a live daytime talk show taping? Or maybe even entertain the thought of hosting your own talk show one day? This episode of Black People Love Paramore is a riveting journey through the world of daytime talk shows. We're joined by Shar Jossell, a renowned journalist and media per…
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We acting a Whole Fool this episode, but what else is new? We dive into some music news for this week starting with the fact some bozos apparently felt some type of way with Beyonce's looks for her Renaissance Tour (ya'll out of pocket). Ari Lennox rightfully calls out some coward for throwing a water bottle at her while she was on stage, and Casan…
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Argue with yourself in the mirror because we're standing ten toes down on this, period. That's the vibe on this latest episode. It's the holiday season and you know around this time of year people lose their collective $hit. We talk about what's on our list, rehash the rules of regifting, and go through Variety's BS list of the best Christmas movie…
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We're in for a nostalgia trip as we welcome Adell Coleman and Anna Deshawn, creators of the "The Head Nod: Black Life at a PWI" podcast. Our spirited conversation kicks off with a lively exchange of unpopular food opinions, where Adell surprises us with her distaste for Chicago's iconic deep-dish pizza. As we reminisce about our shared love for the…
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Did you know that Orcas don't like Heavy Metal? Well that's what a couple sailors found out the hard way. They even went out of their way to make a playlist, but that didn't stop their ship from getting tossed (almost made a Gilligan reference). We're of the mind they should have played Andre 3000's new album to calm the killer whales, but that's j…
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Let's embark on a journey through the rollercoaster world of dating and relationships with our special guests, Tristan and Kevin. Tune in and get engrossed as we dissect the latest season of Netflix's Love is Blind, from the dramatic twists and turns to the contentious issues left unaddressed. Intrigued by JP's unusual antics or Izzy's questionable…
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Some people love to jump on the Internet and preach about who/what you should/shouldn't support with your hard earned money, but never offer any alternatives when they're against a particular company/person, and most likely are low key supporting an organization that is just as horrible. It's hard to be squeaky clean in these streets and we talk ab…
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Apparently Cheesecake Factory ain't the wave in 23' according to folks on the net. You know we had to weigh in on this, while also debating on what the most hated candy to hand out for Halloween. Real talk, we didn't prepare at all this week, shenanigans, we know, but we love ya’ll! You know how we give it up, tune in! For additional content, subsc…
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Welcome to another thrilling discussion on Black People Love Paramore. This time, I'm sharing the mic with Laura and Shelby from the Sisters Who Watch podcast, who bring their critical eye and quick-witted humor to our entertainment roundup. We had a blast reviewing everything from reality TV shows to blockbuster movies, and their take on the Renai…
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This episode traces the changes in racism, antiracism, and racial awareness over the last 90 years that allow We the (Black) People to exist. Today, racism is illegal and talking about race is taboo, yet the internet makes racism and the fight against it much more visible. Professor Rob Eschmann, author of When the Hood Comes Off: Racism and Resist…
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We're back with a brand new episode and this week we're talking about conspiracy theories. There's some theories out there that's harmless, but there's also theories that are very harmful to society and various communities. We get into a discussion about some of the popular ones swirling around and even throw some personal favorites into the mix. Y…
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Returning for another empowering, thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Blaylock, the author, internationally recognized community strategist, widely-acclaimed relationship moderator, and Host of The Hot Seat Challenge talk show. Discussing the dynamics of Emotional Immaturity and Maturity. Introducing the "Good Morning Black People" podcast, whe…
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Join us for an episode jam-packed with nostalgic television reflections, spicy food takes, and fascinating character analyses! This episode features a special guest, Kid Fury, who adds his unique perspective and humor to our conversation. We kick things off with a light-hearted debate on the necessity of blinkers while driving and our controversial…
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Tom Coverly is a talk show host (NFLNCD), professional comedian, magician and motivational speaker. Tom has performed live on stage for over 4 millions people around the world headlining several tours. He is the most requested motivational entertainer in America and recently nominated for the motivational & inspirational award for the Cheer Choice …
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