Episodios

  • Keith Boykin on Race in America: “People Already Know… They Just Won’t Admit It”
    Mar 27 2026

    Keith Boykin joins The Kolby Kulture Show for a real conversation about race in America, accountability, and why the same arguments keep coming up again and again.

    From his time in the White House to his work as a political commentator and author, Keith breaks down why people aren’t as confused as they claim—and what it actually takes to move the conversation forward.

    This isn’t surface-level. It’s honest, direct, and necessary.

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    27 m
  • Dr. Heavenly on Married to Medicine, Congress & Being Underestimated.
    Mar 19 2026

    Dr. Heavenly Kimes joins The Kolby Kulture Show for a conversation about life before reality TV, the rise of Married to Medicine, entrepreneurship, faith, and her decision to run for Congress in Georgia.

    Known to millions from Bravo’s Married to Medicine, Dr. Heavenly opens up about growing up in Miami, becoming a dentist, building and selling successful businesses, and how her platform evolved from television personality to candidate for public service. She also talks about what viewers misunderstand about reality TV, why she says the version people see on screen is “her times ten,” and how the show helped amplify her voice in a new way.

    In this episode, Dr. Heavenly speaks candidly about her congressional campaign, the healthcare issues that pushed her to run, affordability, financial literacy, entrepreneurship, serving underserved communities, and why she believes people underestimate her because of television. She also addresses doubters directly with one of the strongest moments in the episode: “watch me work.”

    If you’re interested in Dr. Heavenly, Married to Medicine, Bravo interviews, Black women in leadership, entrepreneurship, healthcare policy, Georgia politics, or conversations about purpose, confidence, and community impact, this episode is for you.

    The Kolby Kulture Show is where culture, leadership, and the conversations that matter come together.

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    39 m
  • Joy is the New Black: Paul Wharton on Style, Confidence & Owning Who You Are
    Mar 12 2026

    What you wear can say a lot about you. But according to Paul Wharton, real style starts long before you open your closet.

    In this episode of The Kolby Kulture Show, I sit down with stylist, author, and two-time Emmy nominated lifestyle expert Paul Wharton for a conversation that goes far beyond fashion.

    We talk about the journey that shaped his eye for style, the cultural roots of fashion, and why confidence might be the most important thing a person can wear.

    Paul shares how authenticity became the foundation of his work, why supporting Black designers matters, and what it really means to show up in the world as your full self.

    We also get into the deeper side of style. Self-acceptance. Trusting your instincts. Letting go of expectations that were never yours to carry in the first place.

    And one line from this conversation stuck with me:

    “Joy is the new black. It goes with everything.”

    This episode is about confidence. It's about identity. And it's about learning to express who you are without apology.

    If you’ve ever wondered how style connects to purpose, this conversation will stay with you.

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    1 h y 3 m
  • The Cost of Ambition: Amy DuBois Barnett on Power, Media & If I Ruled the World
    Feb 26 2026

    What does it really cost to rule your world?

    In this powerful episode of The Kolby Kulture Show, I sit down with media pioneer and cultural strategist Amy Du Bois Barnett to talk about her incredible journey through journalism, legacy media, leadership, and now fiction with her debut novel, If I Ruled the World.

    Amy has navigated some of the most influential media spaces in the country as a Black woman, and she opens up about what that journey required. We talk about the cost of ambition, the emotional weight of being first, the sacrifices behind success, and what it means to honor every version of yourself along the way.

    This conversation is for the creatives. For the professionals. For the ones who feel the tension between purpose and pressure. For anyone building something meaningful and wondering if the fear is a sign to stop or a sign that you are growing.

    We also dive into the power of storytelling, how media shapes culture, and why carving out time to create is not optional if you want to live fully. Amy shares the heart behind If I Ruled the World and why ambition, identity, and vulnerability sit at the center of her work.

    If you care about Black women in media, cultural leadership, journalism, fiction writing, personal growth, or the real story behind success, this episode is for you.

    Fear is growth. Ambition has a price. And ruling your world starts with telling the truth about who you are.

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    23 m
  • Voices Unbound: Phillip B. Williams' Journey Through Words
    Feb 19 2026

    Most artists shy away from risk—Philip Williams, however, dives headfirst into the depths of language, identity, and freedom, exposing truths we all need to hear. His work doesn’t just speak—they challenge, confront, and liberate. When Philip talks about poetry as a map of survival and a tool for revolution, he’s revealing a truth: artistry isn’t just pretty words; it’s a weapon, a sanctuary, a call to action. If you crave work that shreds your comfort and makes you question everything—this episode is your ignition.

    From his Chicago roots shaped by sonic language to crafting typographical poetry that guides the eye—and the soul—Philip shares how art becomes a response to disillusionment, a refusal to accept simplified stories about blackness and freedom. He breaks down his fierce resistance to the Western canon, his mission to reclaim black mythology, and his bold assertion that freedom is a responsibility, not a gift. His novel Ours isn’t a glossy fairy tale—it’s a mythic challenge about what it really takes to be free in a world that wants us to stay silent.

    You’ll discover: how poetry’s form is in conversation with its content, why mastery means infinite lessons, and how embracing vulnerability unlocks your true voice. Philip’s journey proves that creation is an act of defiance—and an act of love. His words call you to push beyond comfort, to interrogate your beliefs, and to write fiercely, honestly, unapologetically.

    This isn’t just a chat about craft; it’s a manifesto. Perfect for writers, artists, fighters for justice, and anyone tired of watered-down stories. If you’re ready to challenge the status quo—listen. Your future self will thank you.

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    28 m
  • Redefining Masculinity on Your Own Terms
    Feb 5 2026

    Most men grow up taught to hide parts of themselves, to wear masks in a world that punishes vulnerability. LaShawn shatters that illusion — revealing how true masculinity isn’t about toughness, but about owning all parts of who you are. His journey from the deep South to European streets, from strict sports environments to raw, emotional writing, is a blueprint for real self-acceptance.

    In this episode, LaShawn unapologetically shares how he’s redefined masculinity—owning his softness, shedding toxic norms, and creating an honest life grounded in integrity. You’ll discover how he navigates the conflict between discipline and expression, how to unlearn survival habits that keep you small, and why true power is found in authenticity. He reveals the radical truth: you are allowed to be fully you — without filters, without permission.

    We break down the myths around masculinity, the importance of solitude, and the impact of living in alignment with your purpose. LaShawn’s story is a rallying cry for every man tired of playing roles that aren’t his—reminding you that clarity and confidence come from within, not outside approval.

    This episode is for the brave who want to break free from societal boxes and step into their full, unfiltered selves. If you’re done hiding and ready to live loudly from your truth, this is your call to action: embrace your whole self, define your terms, and take up space unapologetically.

    Because the world needs MORE men willing to live authentically — and it starts with YOU.

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  • Unpacking Baggage to Unlock Your True Potential
    Jan 29 2026

    Most people see reinvention as a detour—Blake Martin shows us it’s the MASTER plan. From dancing behind stars to planting his flag as a Vogue cover artist, he’s proof that your background doesn’t define your ceiling. It’s your FIRE, your authenticity, your willingness to break every box they try to put around you.

    In this electrifying conversation, Blake shares raw truths about childhood trauma, breaking free from arrested development, and the unstoppable power of authenticity. You’ll discover how his journey through pain, addiction, and abandonment fueled his fearless pursuit of creativity—and how you can do the same.

    We break down the unfiltered power of storytelling rooted in realness, why marketing with no apologies wins big, and how to turn failure into mastery. Blake’s story is a blueprint for anyone tired of waiting for permission, tired of playing small, or feeling like it’s too late to start over.

    This isn’t just about success—it’s about legacy, the kind that lives long after the stage is gone. It’s about shedding the baggage and unleashing the real you. Perfect for creators, dreamers, and rebels ready to rewrite their story—because your next chapter starts NOW.

    Ready to embrace your authentic power? Hit play and remember: boxes are just illusions. Walk out, claim your spot, and never look back.

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    38 m
  • The Emotional Cost of Storytelling
    Jan 15 2026

    On this episode of The Kolby Kulture Show, host Derrick Jakolby Washington, known as Kolby, sits down with author and multidisciplinary artist Antonio Michael Downing for an honest, soul-level conversation about what it truly costs to tell your story.

    Antonio reflects on growing up in Trinidad, the influence of his grandmother, and the emotional journey behind writing his memoir Saga Boy. Together, we explore themes of migration, identity, and the intersection of Black and Indigenous histories, including how those experiences shape his work in Black Cherokee.

    This episode goes beyond writing as a craft and into storytelling as an act of courage. We talk about memory, healing, music, and the idea that home isn’t always a physical place but something we carry within us. If you’ve ever wrestled with telling your truth, honoring your roots, or understanding the emotional weight behind creative work, this conversation will resonate deeply.

    Tune in for a powerful reminder that our stories matter, even when telling them comes at a cost.

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    53 m