The SIPmyTHOUGHTS Pod

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  • Black people are not a monolith, but 99 percent of our experiences are shared. As a journalist and storyteller, too many people outside of our community tell our stories. This pod focuses on US, intellectually, socially and culturally. Being from Mississippi, black southern culture embodies a myriad of different genres and this podcast will seek to explore our similarities and differences, rooted in our culture.
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  • 72- The Future of Journalism
    Jan 28 2025

    It's 2025 and a new administration has recently entered the Oval Office. This particular administration once before pushed the "fake news" narrative, endangering journalists while also tarnishing the reputation of the media.

    As recent as this week, CNN recently announced layoffs at the company. The future of journalism is in limbo for a myriad of different reasons.

    How does the industry adjust to a former president who embedded media distrust among Americans?

    Does the industry adapt?

    Will the industry reshape itself?

    I discuss those things in this episode. Tap in.

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    45 m
  • 71 - 3 Observations Learned from Young Thug Trial
    Nov 9 2024

    Young Thug is home and people were more than elated to see him freed from the shackles of the Fulton County Jail, along with a trial he participated in for a total of 154 days.

    In case you have been living under a rock for the last 2 years, Young Thug, whose real name is Jeffery Williams was arrested in May 2022 after he was indicted under the Racketeering Influenced Corrupt Organization Act.

    As someone who watched this trial from its early stages to now, I have learned three things that I can point to that I learned. Tap in to learn what those three things were.

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    55 m
  • 70 - Raisins In Your Potato Salad?
    Oct 23 2024

    The YSL Trial gets better and better everyday. I was struck by the testimony of Detective Tyrone Dennis who believes he is a gang expert because he's watched movies based out of South Central LA and listens to rap music.

    Black people are not a monolith. Watching movies and listening to rap music does not make you an expert, just like some white people liking raisins in their potato salad does not mean every white person does either.

    This trial continues to point out infractions with the witnesses the State continues to bring and the lengths they are going to trying to convict Young Thug and YSL. Give me your thoughts and opinions on this one.

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    39 m
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