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SpeakUP! International Inc.

Ellington Brown & Rita Burke

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SpeakUP! International Inc. is your go-to podcast for inspiring stories, insightful interviews, and educational content that empowers listeners. Join us as we delve into diverse topics with a focus on uplifting black and brown voices, promoting creativity, and fostering personal and professional growth.
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Blacklining Forum

ReFresh Strategies

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In the mid-20th century, redlining, the systemic and notorious practice in the home lending industry, excluded generations of Black people from the housing market, and devalued Black and Brown communities across the United States. In response, we’re flipping the script by centering Black and Brown perspectives, highlighting how and why owning real estate is important, and giving airtime to real estate’s intersection with structural racism, hip hop, reparations, wealth building, and more.
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Being Brown at Work

Linda Taliaferro

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It's time to see more Black and Brown women stand up in their power in the corporate world and share their talents at higher levels. Success is going to require you to be introspective, bold, rightfully seen, and to shine. I'm Linda Taliaferro and the Being Brown at Work Podcast is an insider's look into climbing the corporate ladder as a Black and Brown female professional, creating an unforgettable impact, and being the first in line for leadership opportunities, whether you're kicking off ...
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This podcast is a space for educators fighting the system from the inside. Hosted by me, Evalaurene Jean-Charles, coach behind Black on Black Education and the Liberation Library, this show is where secondary educators come to reflect, resist, and rebuild their classrooms as liberatory spaces without burning out. Each episode is a reminder that rigor, joy, and student voice are our resistance tools, and that when we use them intentionally, we push back against standardization, compliance cul ...
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THE CHAIR

JerDrema (Dreme) V. Flynt, M.Ed, MBA

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I built an AWARD WINNING Podcast called THE CHAIR to highlight hair journeys. I’m a Black woman, an educator and newly minted tech entrepreneur. As people sit in THE CHAIR, you will be immersed into stories surrounding education, entrepreneurship, identity, and magic. I have built THE CHAIR platform dedicated to supporting Black and Brown people on their hair journey. Enjoy as you listen to the voices in THE CHAIR. Learn More About THE CHAIR: Join THE CHAIR Community for FREE: https://growin ...
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Loud Brown Gays

Loud Brown Gays

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Get loud with the Loud Brown Gays Nick and Seb every Wednesday as they dive into the week’s hottest pop culture moments and all things LGBTQ+. From unfiltered chats about dating disasters to well-deserved draggings, nothing’s off-limits and it always gets real. Expect laughs, chaos, and some incredible Black and queer guests dropping in along the way. Hosted by Nick Charles (@itsnickcharles) and Seb (Sebedpt) Follow us on IG: @loudbrowngays | TW: @loudbrowngays
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Black, Brown, & Unsolved is a true crime podcast that centers the stories of Black, Brown, and Indigenous people who’ve gone missing or been murdered—and never got the attention they deserved. Hosted by Amberly, this isn’t just storytelling. It’s real work. She speaks with families, sits down with law enforcement, reviews 911 calls, police records, and autopsy reports. She breaks down timelines, exposes inconsistencies, and asks the hard questions when no one else will. Every episode is abou ...
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What's Really Going On

What's Really Going On Podcast

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"A podcast that makes politics fun." The What's Really Going On Podcast is co-hosted by three Howard University alums - Henry, McKenzie, and Noah - who discuss the intersection of politics and culture with a focus on how it impacts Black and Brown millennials!
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Civic Cipher

iHeartPodcasts

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Civic Cipher is a weekly radio show created to foster allyship for social justice. Hosted by Ramses Ja and Q. Ward, this show is dedicated to empowering Black and Brown voices, allowing them to engage directly with diverse populations across the country. Self-determination is critical to securing a future free of oppressive systems, and Civic Cipher exists to facilitate discussions toward this end. Furthermore, Civic Cipher seeks to inform non-POC allies who may not be privy to these types o ...
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Representation in Cinema

Our Voices Project LLC

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We discuss the representation of Black, Brown, and Indigenous people in movies. We address the things that we love seeing, the tropes and stereotypes that Hollywood continues to perpetuate on screen, and what representation we'd like to see moving forward. You can listen to this podcast on any podcast platform!
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Business First w/Sonia Alleyne

Mean Ole Lion Media

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At the Business First Podcast hosted by Sonia Alleyne our mission is simple: we want to help Black and Brown Business owners make their businesses Better, Bigger and Bolder. Listen weekly as we provide information and inspiration for new and established business owners, entrepreneurs and those looking to turn that side hustle into a their main hustle. We'll feature guests with dynamic stories to inspire, motivate and guide you wherever you are in your business journey.
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Brown Enough

Christopher Rivas

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What is the role of Brownness in a Black/white world? That's the question Dominican-Colombian-American actor, author and storyteller Christopher Rivas has been navigating his whole life. Listen as Chris discusses identity, careers, and taking up space with other Brown activists, creators and change-makers. Brown Enough is the stories between Black and white. Scroll all the way down to the bottom of the feed to find Rubirosa, a ten-part documentary series about Porfirio Rubirosa, the Dominica ...
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Brown Ambition

iHeartPodcasts

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The Brown Ambition Podcast helps you unapologetically build wealth by saving, investing and making smart career choices — on your own d@mn terms! New episodes Wednesdays and Fridays.
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In Her Own Name

Lillian Ogbogoh

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In Her Own Name is a bold, intimate conversation series spotlighting women who are rewriting their stories, reimagining leadership, and reclaiming their legacy. While inclusive of all women, the series intentionally centres Black and Brown women, amplifying voices that have too often been erased, overlooked, or written out of the future. This series is not about performance; it's about presence. It invites listeners to witness transformation, truth, and the full range of what womanhood, lead ...
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Brown & Black

Jack Rico, Mike Sargent

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Winner of a 2024 Gold Signal Award, 'Brown & Black' is a podcast at the intersection of race and pop culture. Hosted by Jack Rico (Latino) and Mike Sargent (Black), two nationally recognized film and culture critics, provide a multicultural perspective missing from mainstream media today. Through interviews with filmmakers, artists, and journalists, the show explores the complex relationship between race and entertainment.
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Political Justice is a subsidy organization of USCOG. Our values come from the Bible (Old and New Testament); We are Advocates of Social Justice cause(s) such as calling for Reparations for the Black Descendants of Slaves, Rehabbing the Criminal Justice Systems (the current system is systemically racist against black and brown people), Child Protection Services should be run by Christian Lawyer(s). Justice is an inherent Mandatory Gift from God not the Government. The Government is legislati ...
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Black Educators Matter: Project 500 Podcast

Brooke Brown and Danielle Moneyham

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Teachers are Earth's Mightiest Superheroes and their stories can inspire generations. The Black Educators Matter: Project 500 Podcast is on a journey to share the stories of 500 Black educators. Why? Research shows that Black students who have even one Black teacher are more likely to graduate, attend college, and see themselves reflected in positions of leadership. White students also benefit from learning from a diverse teaching force. This podcast is necessary because storytelling is the ...
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Black and CULTivated

LaNisa Renee Frederick

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In the comedy podcast “Black and CULTivated”, actor/ writer LaNisa Renee Frederick interviews former Black and Brown cult members like herself as they spill the tea and kiki over surviving #cultlife.
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Black Successful Women

Dr. Stephanie Brown

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This empowering podcast celebrates the achievements and resilience of Black women who are making significant strides in various industries, from CEOs and entrepreneurs to professionals in academia, medicine, law, and beyond. Each episode offers a deep dive into the personal and professional journeys of these trailblazers, highlighting their successes, challenges, and the strategies they’ve used to overcome obstacles. Join us as we create a dynamic community where leaders can connect, grow, a ...
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Melinated MommyTalks the Podcast

A Melinated Moms and William of Nazareth Productions Podcast

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Are you a melinated mom or birthing person looking to hear about and feel connected to the experiences of others you can identify with? Are you the partner, family member, friend, or advocate of a melinated mom or birthing person and want to learn more about what these important women and birthing people in your life are going through? Are you a public health worker, medical provider, politician, champion of the birthing community, or just a person that values the stories of melinated moms a ...
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Are you a woman of faith seeking holistic strategies for optimal health, wealth, and relationships? Look no further than The Whole & Complete Woman Podcast hosted by Dr. Alicia Newsome, a functional medicine doctor and lifestyle physician. Dr. Alicia’s journey to wholeness began as divorced, bankrupt, single mom. In a world where women are often taught to choose, Dr. Alicia empowers women to have health, wealth and love without sacrificing their family or faith! This transformative podcast d ...
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URBAN BLACK VEGAN

Joshua Black

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Each week Joshua explores all things wellness with some of the brightest and most interesting voices in the black and brown community. Interesting, intellectually provocative conversations geared to motivate, challenge and agitate beliefs. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/urbanblackvegan/support
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Bodaciously Black & Brown

Possibilities, Inc.

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Bodaciously Black & Brown is a podcast where cultural diversity meets unfiltered conversations. We dive deep into the taboo topics that often go unspoken within black & brown cultures, challenging stereotypes and sparking meaningful dialogue. Each episode features unique perspectives on culture, tradition, and the societal norms that shape our lives. Whether it's discussing stigmas, unveiling hidden histories, or confronting uncomfortable truths. Bodaciously Black & Brown is here to amplify ...
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Life List: A Birding Podcast

George Armistead, Alvaro Jaramillo, and Mollee Brown

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Birdy. Proudly nerdy. Detailed. Not-so-subtly obsessive. Delve into all things birding and birding culture with George Armistead, Alvaro Jaramillo, and Mollee Brown. Join us for light-hearted conversations on birds, conservation, travel, and more.
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The Sound of Black and Brown

Black and Brown United in Action

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New Haven CT grassroots activists share the concerns and thoughts of the oppressed as we discuss access and opportunity barriers, and the knee of social justice matters faced by Black and Brown people here and around the world.
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BLAK Gardener Talk

Kimani Anku

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🌱🎙️ Discover "BLAK GARDENER TALK: Grow by Any Means Necessary" 🌱🎙️ 🏆 Winner of the 2022 Webby Award, BLAK GARDENER TALK, affectionately known as "Grow by Any Means Necessary," is an inspiring and vibrant IG LIVE Podcast Show. As black and brown people worldwide are reclaiming their roots and reshaping their relationship with the earth through gardening and farming, BLAK GARDENER TALK stands as a dedicated platform for answers, tips, and motivation. 🌍🌿 🎧 Tune in to be a part of the conversati ...
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Five Minute Warning are three black men -Ruben, AG and MoeB- who talk about the world and our individual interpretations of it. We are honest, direct and let it all out. If you listen to us, we warn you. But, here is your Five Minute Warning.
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Entrepreneurship has been one of the slowest fields to reflect the diversity of the US. Why is that? Join Em Wilder, Program Manager at the Nashville Entrepreneur Center, as she explores barriers experienced by founders of color. In each episode, Em speaks with incredible Black and Brown founders about how they have overcome obstacles to success and discovered solutions that help level the playing field. Presented by the David and Rebecca Klements Family with support from the Community Found ...
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Somewhere Over The Rainbow Podcast

Dana Jacques, Vincent Vigil

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Ever wonder what Jack and Karen from "Will and Grace" would look like if they were a brown gay boy and a black straight girl who are besties and have a podcast? So did we! Listen to our musings on pop culture, life, love and whatever comes up on the other side of the Rainbow.
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A Progressive Perspective

Jerrilyn Stokes & Kim Dixon

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The Progressive Perspective Podcast Hosted by two dynamic mental health professionals. Jerrilyn "Doc" Stokes is a trauma-informed psychotherapist and Kim "KD" Dixon a sex therapist host the Progressive Perspective Podcast. The podcast dives deep into conversations that center Black and Brown communities. Each episode challenges harmful generational philosophies, explores the roots of intergenerational trauma, and offers pathways toward healing, empowerment, and joy. With honesty, cultural in ...
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DO GOOD X Podcast

Kimberly Daniel & Stephen Lewis

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Welcome to the DO GOOD X Podcast – where purpose meets business, and the journey is just as important as the destination. Hosted by advocates for impactful entrepreneurship, Kimberly Daniel and Stephen Lewis, this podcast creates a space for Black and Brown folk, especially Black women, navigating the intricate path of purposeful business. In this sanctuary, the hosts understand the challenges of entrepreneurship, and their mission is to help listeners transform doubt into confidence, foster ...
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Black News

Kennelia Stradwick

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Black News is a weekly podcast where comedian Kennelia Stradwick breaks down current events, hot topics and local stories....involving Black people.
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The Big Sip

Gabriela Fernandez

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Welcome to The Big Sip, where the wine flows, the conversations are FUEGO, and the culture is unapologetically bold. This is your VIP pass to brown and Black movers, shakers, visionaries and tastemakers in food, wine and art. We’re talking culinary geniuses, artists, winemakers, fashion creatives and more, who are pouring out some serious inspiration and redefining what’s possible—and we’re doing it all with a copita in hand. Grab your drink, settle in and don’t miss a sip—or a second—of the ...
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Reina Says

Reina Angelique

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Welcome to the world of an overthinking tenacious island born pro black afrolatina! Join me as I interview small black and brown businesses, give my thoughts on current events that effect black and Brown culture and just VENT sometimes about finance, veganism, powerlifting and life! You'll have fun! I promise Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reinasays/support
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Basic Folk

The Bluegrass Situation

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Basic Folk features honest conversations with folk musicians hosted by Cindy Howes and Lizzie No. We approach interviews with warmth, humor and insightful questions. Since 2018, this podcast has dignified under the radar roots musicians by providing a platform that they might not otherwise have. You’ll hear interviews from Three-time Grammy-winning guitar gods like Molly Tuttle, Haitian American folk legends like Leyla McCalla and deep feelers like songwriter John Hiatt. Basic Folk is dedica ...
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My podcast Addresses all topics regarding mental health, stigmas, life experiences, all while providing truth and transparency within the black and brown community.
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NoOneCares Podcast

NoOneCares Podcast

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Every week a special guest joins the pod to talk about the different struggles black & brown creatives face during our journey to success. Each conversation is meant to provide inspiration from someone that young creatives can relate to, while building a forward moving community. Hosted by Devin. Every Thursday on all major podcast platforms. @NoOneCaresPod
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Deeply Well with Devi Brown

The Black Effect and iHeartPodcasts

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Deeply Well Where higher consciousness meets the complexity of being human. Hosted by Well-Being Master Teacher and multi-disciplinary healer Devi Brown, Deeply Well is a soft place to land for those navigating the quiet, courageous work of becoming whole. Through soul-expanding conversations, guided meditations, and our signature Soul Work, each episode explores what it truly means to heal, to rewire, and to return—to your body, your truth, and your unique path. Created for the seekers, the ...
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Girl…Call Me with Tanya and Jessica is where real conversations happen. Unfiltered, heartfelt, and rooted in the shared experience of being Black women navigating a world that often misunderstands us. Born from those “girl, call me” moments when you just need someone who gets it, this podcast is a space for reflection, release, and reimagining what wellness, joy, and community mean. Now in Season Three, Tanya and Jessica continue showing up with honesty and humor, tackling everything from im ...
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Black wall podcast is financial black print and chronicle. Hosted by ground up cash buy and hold investor Stefen Lee. Our mission is to empower and help educate the folks that “get it out the mud”. We working hard!!!!! We are the only financial investment podcast with an explicit language warning cause we real!!!! For the people with that shelf life money!!!! Self employed,Entrepreneurs, D-boys,D-girls, Exotic Dancers, Scammers, Jackers, Athletes, entertainers, and all other people that get ...
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The Way Forward with Dr. Curtis Lewis

Dr. Curtis Lewis | Black Male Educators Alliance

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The Way Forward is a platform to discuss issues impacting the educational landscape of Black and Brown students. BMEA Founder and CEO Dr. Curtis Lewis shares his opinions on pressing issues and brings on other educational experts to discuss solutions to these problems.
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Tavis Smiley

KBLA Talk 1580

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"Tavis Smiley" is the flagship program for KBLA, America's newest progressive radio network and LA's first Black-owned talk station. Broadcast live across southern California on 1580AM and around the world on KBLA1580.com and TuneIn, this podcast presents the best of Tavis Smiley's conversations with activists, influencers, thought leaders, and cultural vanguards. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tavis-smiley--6286410/support.
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In this episode, we explore the transformative impact of Black women entrepreneurs who are building legacies and opening doors for future generations. Inspired by Shayla Brown’s insights, we highlight how visionary leadership, community empowerment, and a commitment to generational wealth are driving a movement that redefines success. Discover how …
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Decoteau J. Irby, University of Illinois Chicago professor and co-editor and co-author of “Doing the Work of Equity Leadership for Justice and Systems Change”, looks at the impact of the DEI pushback on school administrators, teachers, and our children. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tavis-smiley--6286410/suppo…
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NAACP award-winning historian and Fulbright scholar Karida Brown, Emory University sociology professor, goes inside her two latest texts, “The Battle for the Black Mind” and “The New Brownies' Book: A Love Letter to Black Families”. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tavis-smiley--6286410/support.…
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In this episode of Business First, host Sonia Alleyne sits down with Brian Thompson, founder of Brian Thompson Financial LLC, for a powerful conversation on authenticity, alignment, and the entrepreneurial journey—especially for LGBTQ+ business owners. Brian opens up about his transition from tax attorney to financial planner, sharing how embracing…
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Marketing for entrepreneurs often gets reduced to just posting on social media, but successful business marketing requires so much more. In this episode of DO GOOD X, hosts Stephen Lewis and Kimberly Daniel break down the essential elements every social entrepreneur needs to master. They explore brand storytelling, reaching the right target audienc…
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Send us a text In Episode 55, I sit down with D. Paul Fleming — a Disabled U.S. Navy Veteran, Native American Holy Man, healer, and spiritual investigator — for one of the most intriguing conversations I’ve ever recorded. D. Paul has spent a lifetime devoted to spiritual service. His work has taken him into countless haunted properties, where he ha…
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In this episode inspired by Shelly Monique Whitfield-Spigner, we address the importance of transparency and authenticity in storytelling. Join us as we explore why sharing real experiences, verified insights, and genuine voices matters in the journey of Black women entrepreneurs. Discover how honoring truth over fabrication empowers our community a…
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In this week’s episode of Brown Ambition, Mandi Money sits down with author C.J. Farley to unpack his new book Who Knows You by Heart a story that hits right at the intersection of ambition, identity, and the harsh realities of working in big tech. Farley takes us behind the curtain of corporate life through the journey of Octavia, a young Black wo…
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In this episode, we explore the powerful journey from surface-level achievement to true healing and spiritual maturity, inspired by the transformative work of Amber Krystal. Discover why success alone cannot heal deep wounds, and how intentional surrender, faith, and community support lead to genuine wholeness. Through real stories of overcoming tr…
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In this episode, we explore the transformative insights of Faith Thomas, a leader redefining what it means to turn adversity into innovation. Discover how Black women entrepreneurs are leveraging resilience as a strategic asset, driving explosive growth even in times of crisis, and building businesses rooted in authenticity and community impact. Th…
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In this episode, we explore how pain can become the foundation for purpose and power. Inspired by Rachelle Conley’s journey from trauma and adversity to advocacy and leadership, we discuss the realities of transformation, the importance of vulnerability, and the ripple effect of healing within families and communities. Discover how sharing your sto…
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In this episode, we dive into the transformative insights of Rosalynn Robinson, a trailblazer in human resources and workplace equity. Discover how truth-telling, transparency, and courageous advocacy can challenge biased systems and reshape your career. Through real stories and actionable strategies, learn why documenting your experiences and buil…
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Discover how the myth of needing perfect credit is holding Black professionals and families back from building generational wealth through homeownership. This episode unpacks the real barriers to owning a home, exposes the financial traps of renting, and highlights the transformative impact of community-driven resources and targeted loan programs. …
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Struggling with stubborn belly fat that won't budge no matter how much you diet or exercise? You're not alone. and it's not your fault. In this episode of The Whole & Complete Woman Podcast, Dr. Alicia Newsome, a functional medicine physician specializing in women's hormonal health, reveals why belly fat is actually a hormone problem, not a willpow…
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In this episode, we explore how true luxury is found in meaningful connection and intentional hospitality. Drawing inspiration from Brigette Pierre, we discuss how creating spaces that foster belonging, emotional safety, and transformation can redefine both business and personal relationships. Discover practical ways to design rituals and moments t…
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In this episode, we explore the transformative power of self-awareness and community on the journey to success. Inspired by insights from Narda Johnson, we challenge the myth that healing must be complete before pursuing your dreams. Through real stories of resilience and authenticity, discover how understanding your patterns, embracing your story,…
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In this episode, we explore the powerful insights of Paula Thornton-Campbell on the realities facing Black women entrepreneurs. Discover why resilience, while essential, is not enough—and how access to capital, networks, and collective support are the true game-changers. Through real stories and actionable advice, learn what it takes to move beyond…
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Discover why self-care is not a luxury but the essential foundation for thriving as a Black woman in leadership, entrepreneurship, and caregiving. Inspired by insights from Mysherri Rhodes, this episode explores how daily, intentional acts of self-nourishment can transform your energy, confidence, and impact. Learn practical strategies to set bound…
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Josh Paul and Tariq Habash, founders of A New Policy, share what it was like to resign from their government jobs in protest of the Biden administration’s policy toward Gaza - and where their work and witness will take them next. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tavis-smiley--6286410/support.…
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Professor of African American Studies at UCLA and author of "Radical Reparations: Healing The Soul Of A Nation," Marcus Anthony Hunter shares his commentary about how California's colorblind laws fail Black students and other trending political topics. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tavis-smiley--6286410/suppor…
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Eleven years old Bryce and his mother Adrienne share their hopeful story of Bryce's diagnosis with sickle cell disease as an infant to becoming a healthy pre-teen, thanks to a bone marrow transplant from St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tavis-smiley--6286410/support.…
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Discover how Black-owned spirit brands are revolutionizing the definition of luxury by centering authenticity, innovation, and community. In this episode, we explore the journey of Pamela Myles, founder of Myles Select Ultra Premium Vodka, and uncover how new voices are disrupting legacy markets, building genuine connections, and setting new standa…
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On today's BA QA, where I take your questions about life, money, career and everything in between (!), we're revisiting past questions on managing debt as a couple, navigating military benefits during a cross-country move, and figuring out whether high-deductible health plans are actually worth it . Quick reminder: if you want YOUR question feature…
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In this episode of the Black Successful Women Podcast, Dr. Stephanie explores the transformative power of asking for what you want and refusing to be your own obstacle. Inspired by Crystal Tramack, the discussion centers on how internalized barriers often hold Black women back from opportunities, and how choosing to speak up can unlock new possibil…
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In this episode, we explore how mentorship programs are transforming the lives of young Black girls, empowering them to overcome adversity and step into leadership roles. Drawing on the inspiring work of MeChelle Travis and initiatives like Girl Power Rocks, BE-GIRL, and the Girls in Energy Project, we discuss the profound impact of consistent, car…
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In this episode, we explore how building expertise is just the beginning—true impact comes when you step into visibility and share your story. Inspired by Monique’s journey through mortgage, technology, operations, and data analytics, we discuss how bringing clarity and structure to chaos can empower not only your own career but also those around y…
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In this episode, we explore the hidden costs of conformity in professional spaces and the toll it takes on authenticity, well-being, and success—especially for Black women. Drawing on powerful insights from Traci Fick, we unpack the realities of code-switching, emotional exhaustion, and the urgent need for workplaces to move beyond surface-level in…
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Vincent Intondi, Cornell University scholar, managing editor of the Nuclear Times, and executive director of Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility, reflects on the new Netflix film, "A House of Dynamite," in the context of his work on the intersection of race and nuclear weapons. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/po…
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The crew breaks down Democrats big wins from Zohran Mamdani in New York to Georgia's Public Service Commission. They then spend A LOT of time debating the politics and impacts of a group of Democrats choosing to end the government shutdown. 📲 Follow us on Instagram / TikTok / Twitter: @WRGOPod🎧 Watch & listen to all our episodes here: linktr.ee/wrg…
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Is the shutdown almost over? On this week's episode of Black News, Kennelia discusses the government shutdown, Supreme Court Justice Jackson's political maneuver, and the 8 Dems who signed on; and Outkast and Salt-N-Pepe being indicted into the R&R Hall of Fame. Be sure to continue supporting Black News by liking & subscribing on all apps where pod…
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