• Rachel Conner
    Jan 6 2021
    Episode 01 digs into the news, including just a little politics, some pop culture, and presents a conversation with Rachel Conner. Briana Conner’s mom is a former businesswoman and a current minister at The Vineyard Church in Sugar Land, Texas. Their powerful conversation reflects on the lessons, challenges, and joys of 2020 as we look ahead to a new year. Credit to The Podfather Tim Beeman and The Winston-Salem Chronicle for tech and distribution. Thanks to B.Nova for the custom beat that brings the content to life.
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  • Reverend Gregory Drumwright
    Jan 13 2021
    Episode 02 gives perspective and insight on the attack on the U.S. Capitol. Reverend Gregory Drumwright, a community social justice organizer, helps us have a hard conversation about race and the role it plays in shaping protests, riots, the response to activism, and everyday life for African Americans. Credit to The Podfather Tim Beeman for tech and distribution. Thanks to B.Nova for the custom beat that brings the content to life.
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  • Jazmine “Jazspire” Moore
    Jan 20 2021
    Episode 03 takes a deep dive into the news as the nation prepres for a transition from the Biden administration to the Trump administration. Capitol Hill reporter and D.C. native Jarred Hill gives insight on what to expect in Washington. Artist and self-described spiritualist Jazmine “Jazspire” Moore also gives powerful perspective on how to start a wholistic journey toward healing. Credit to The Podfather Tim Beeman for tech and distribution. Thanks to B.Nova for the custom beat that brings the content to life.
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  • Ana-Maria Gonzales Wahl
    Jan 27 2021
    Episode 04 breaks down the basics of impeachment, the threat of more political violence in Washington, and immigration in the news. Wake Forest University sociology professor Ana-Maria Gonzales Wahl also tells the story behind devastating jobless numbers showing how the pandemic is putting Black women and Latinas out of work. Credit to The Podfather Tim Beeman for tech and distribution. Thanks to B.Nova for the custom beat that brings the content to life.
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  • Brittany Paschall and Chris Lea
    Feb 3 2021
    Episode 05 is my Black History Month Episode! I dig into the pain and the joy of the African-American experience. Guest Chris Lea breaks down black achievement on the field and on the sidelines in the NFL ahead of the Super Bowl Sunday. We talk about black coaches, black quarterbacks, how far the league has come, and how far it still needs to go. Nashville native Brittany Paschall also tells explains the concept of Sankofa as America continues to struggle with what she calls a “remembrance problem.” Credit to The Podfather Tim Beeman for tech and distribution. Thanks to B.Nova for the custom beat that brings the content to life.
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  • The Black Love Episode
    Feb 10 2021
    Episode 06 is my Black Love Episode in honor of Valentines Day! After a quick news segment on current events, I dig into dating and relationships in celebrity culture and real life. Guests Gary With Da Tea and Justine Mfulama break down black love, what makes it beautiful, and what makes it difficult from both the male and female perspectives. Credit to The Podfather Tim Beeman for tech and distribution. Thanks to B.Nova for the custom beat that brings the content to life.
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  • Keya Ward
    Feb 17 2021
    Episode 07 explores what we’ve learned after two impeachment trials and two acquittals for Donald Trump. I called DC Correspondent Jarred Hill the day after the vote to find out what it means for democrats, republicans, and the rest of us. Transformation Coach Keya “OnTheMove” Ward also shares her story to challenge us to live healthier lives, despite the ongoing pandemic. Credit to The Podfather Tim Beeman for tech and distribution. Thanks to B.Nova for the custom beat that brings the content to life.
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  • Janel Forte
    Feb 24 2021
    Episode 08 digs into the big story in Texas. A winter storm knocked the state down on its knees, and recovery will be a long process. Journalist Janel Forte in Houston explains why people weren’t prepared, who should be held accountable for the catastrophe, and what happens next. I’ll also cover some lesser-known stories happening across the nation impacting voting rights, abortion rights, and criminal justice reform. Credit to The Podfather Tim Beeman for tech and distribution. Thanks to B.Nova for the custom beat that brings the content to life.
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