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SUAVV Magazine is a Black Men's lifestyle magazine. Our podcasts feature some of your favorite celebrities, athletes, personalities, and political figures. This podcast platform will house other shows that fall under the magazines' umbrella to allow a full range of thoughts and perspectives. Please be sure to check them all out based on the design of the cover.
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Ashley's Fitness Party Podcast brings the fun fitness programs wherever you go. As seen on CBS 46 Atlanta’s Better Mornings Show, Ashley's Fitness Party creatively combines her professional training in dance; which includes Hip Hop, Ballet, Latin, African, and Jazz into her urban style dance aerobics Ashley’s Fitness Party™ classes. In these series of podcast, we're going to give you the guidelines to achieve your fitness goals. www.AshleysFitnessParty.com Tune in!
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Australians have a long-standing love affair with the automobile and when, in 1948, the first Holden came off the production line, our cars also became part of our national pride. Our cars do more than take us from A to B, they are freedom on four wheels. What we drive reflects our personalities, and our aspirations, and even allows us to let out our inner bogan. This is the story of the car that your folks bought home when you were a kid and you climbed all over the back seat. It’s the car ...
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The Nissan Skyline GTR is no ordinary car, it’s a Japanese engineering masterpiece that redefined the supercar genre. From dominating Bathurst to becoming a digital icon on PlayStation screens, the GTR earned its legendary status. With its twin turbos, all-wheel drive and all-wheel steering, the Skyline GTR was a car that bridged worlds — from the …
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Dive into an in-depth and enlightening conversation with the cast of the acclaimed Bounce TV series "Johnson" on this episode of SUAVV Sessions. We explore their journey of creating a show that powerfully addresses the true essence of black manhood, tackling complex topics with authenticity and heart. ### In This Episode, We Cover:- **The Genesis o…
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The panel van wasn’t just a vehicle — it was an oh-so-70s symbol of youth, freedom, and surf. Born as a humble workhorse, it transformed into something legendary, thanks to the van clubs that sprouted across Australia. Loud, colourful, and endlessly customisable, they had room for everything — a surfboard, a bed, a quadraphonic sound system, and ma…
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Win on Sunday, Sell on Monday. The '70s was a tale of two decades for Ford. Its early track triumphs faded into the rearview mirror as the '80s loomed. Fed up with pouring cash into racing for dwindling returns, Ford did the unthinkable... and might have gotten away with it were it not for a band of die-hard Ford employees. Working in secret, they …
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The Ford Falcon wasn't just a car — it was an Australian icon, a symbol of homegrown muscle, pride, and family friendliness that thundered down our roads, dominated our racetracks, put the "falc" in falcodore, and — let's face it — made for one hell of a taxi. In this episode, discover how the Falcon evolved from its 'trim, taut, terrific' beginnin…
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Think about it - every car you see on the road is like a chapter in Australia's big book of stories. Our cars aren't just ways to get from A to B - they're time capsules on wheels, each one telling a story about who we are and where we've been. In season 2 of Cars That Made Australia, Tim 'Rosso' Ross jumps behind the wheel once again to tell the s…
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Join us as Rashod sits down with filmmaker Chris Dabney to discuss the triumphs and trials of the entertainment industry. From personal journeys to greater industry insights, this conversation is packed with valuable takeaways.- The importance of understanding your audience and welcoming feedback- Chris Dabney's journey from theater to film product…
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In this episode of SUAVV Sessions, Tyrese Thomas joins host Rashod to share insights about his latest album "Human," impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. They discuss the intention behind each track and the importance of meaningful music in today's world.In this episode, we cover:- Tyrese's album "Human" and its messaging on self-awareness and wellne…
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In this powerful SUAVV Sessions episode, host Rashod and guest Dr. Justin Dodson dive into the complexities of mental health and trauma within black communities, sharing personal experiences and professional insights. We cover: 1. Coping mechanisms for racial trauma and the importance of seeking therapy. 2. The impact of societal pressures and stig…
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Jonathan Browne, the CEO and founder of Project Casting, delved into his vision for revolutionizing the entertainment industry. His platform aims to provide opportunities for aspiring actors, models, content creators, and individuals behind the camera, highlighting the importance of diverse voices and stories in the entertainment industry. Through …
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In a recent episode of SUAVV Sessions, host Rashod and guest Laquan Copeland engaged in a thought-provoking conversation about the challenges and triumphs of building a career in the entertainment industry. Laquan Copeland, a multi-talented actor, writer, and director, emphasized the importance of diversifying one's career beyond acting to create a…
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In this exclusive interview, Rashod sits down with Sloan Hooks for a raw and insightful look into the world of entertainment reporting and commentary. Get ready to dive deeper into the pop culture universe with Sloan's firsthand experiences and perspectives.Topics Covered:1. The journey into pop culture commentary and news coverage.2. Balancing con…
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Dive into the dynamic world of Brad James with Rashod on this episode of SUAVV Sessions. Witness a candid discussion that spans the thrills of stunt work to the thoughtful preparation for challenging roles, all from the perspective of an actor deeply rooted in his military background and love for the arts.- Brad candidly chats about his enthusiasm …
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Join us on this episode of SUAVV Sessions as host Rashod dives into a lively discussion with the multi-talented Mr. 88 about the evolving music scene and his unique artistic journey. Prepare for an insightful conversation filled with personal stories, professional challenges, and visionary goals. - Discover how Mr. 88 incorporates European sounds i…
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Are you ready for an emotional journey that will resonate with your soul? SUAVV Sessions invites you to an exclusive interview from our What's The Brew series with PsyberTV with the riveting Bernard Owens, a mental health clinician, motivational speaker, and author who's breaking barriers and opening hearts. In this profound episode of the SUAVV Se…
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In this SUAVV Sessions video, Da Brat and Judy open up about their emotional journey to parenthood, sharing the ups and downs they experienced and the profound gratitude they feel for their new blessing. They discuss their fears and joys throughout the pregnancy, shedding light on the unexpected and beautiful aspects of the process. Throughout the …
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**For Worlwide Wedding Bookings: www.djinsomnia.com ** 1. Fingers Inc - My House (Acapella) 2. Hannah Wants/Clementine Douglas/THEMBA - Cure My Desire (feat. Clementine Douglas) - Themba Remix 3. Kaskade, Lauren L'aimant - Save Me (Extended Mix) 4. Luedji Luna/Maz - Banho de Folhas - Maz Remix 5. J. Worra/David Penn - Some Ppl Fall (David Penn Remi…
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In this episode of SUAVV Sessions, we chat with Caleb Sasser, a talented singer who made a mark on The Voice with his soulful renditions. From his gospel roots to his aspirations for the future, Caleb shares his journey and what's next for his music career.In this episode, we cover:- Caleb's early singing experiences in church and the impact it had…
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In this interview with Marco DelVecchio, we dive into his upbringing, career in the entertainment industry, and the challenges of dating in LA. He also shares insight into his podcast and future goals. - Marco's upbringing in Rhode Island and transition to California - The impact of landing a role in a major music video and entering the world of co…
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Join SUAVV Sessions as we dive into the compelling story of Brock McGillis, a trailblazer for LGBTQ+ visibility in the world of hockey. Discover the strides and struggles of coming out in a traditionally masculine sport and the work being done to foster inclusivity. - Brock McGillis challenges homophobic beliefs, highlighting the importance of pers…
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Join us as Rashod sits down with the legendary Margaret Avery for an intimate conversation, reflecting on a career that broke barriers and the timeless impact of "The Color Purple." From her days as a first-grade teacher to sharing the screen with cinema greats, Avery offers a compelling look at the realities of race and gender in the entertainment…
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In this episode of "SUAVV Sessions" host Rashod sits down with the multi-talented Vanessa Simmons and engages in an in-depth conversation that explores her journey from reality TV to entrepreneurship and acting. Vanessa shares her experiences of growing up in the public eye and the impact it had on her personal and professional growth. As a mother,…
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Hey there! Dive into this heart-to-heart with Rodney Jon on SUAVV Sessions and More, where we unpack the powerful story of how faith and grit sculpted her path from humble beginnings to an Emmy-nod in makeup artistry. - Get the lowdown on Rodney's wild ride from flipping burgers to starring in the McDonald's commercial spotlight. - Sit in on the li…
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In this episode of "Whats The Brew," host Rashod sits down with entrepreneur Rodney Blackstock to delve into the important topic of mental health from a perspective often underrepresented in discussions – that of black men in the professional world. The conversation sheds light on the personal experiences and motivations that led Blackstock to not …
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In this episode of What's The Brew, Rashod hosts an insightful interview with passionate LGBTQ+ advocates, Obo Jones and Omar. The conversation dives deep into the complex intersectionality of being black and gay, challenging societal expectations, dealing with homophobia, and the mental health journey in the LGBTQ+ community. Despite the hurdles, …
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In a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Debbie Stevens, a psychiatric nurse practitioner at Restoring Hope Recovery Group in Atlanta, Georgia, we delved into the depths of psychology, focusing on racial trauma and the vital role of finding the right therapist. As Dr. Stevens shared her personal journey into the field of mental health practice,…
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When Ben Raymond talks about his life, it's a tapestry of triumph over trauma, resilience, and an unwavering belief in the power of transformation. Raised without stability, thrown into foster care, and abandoned by a father he later found in federal prison, Ben's childhood was far from easy. Yet, these experiences fueled his personal and professio…
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Seven-time Stellar Award winner, three-time GMA Dove Award winner, and two-time Grammy-nominated gospel recording artist Vashawn Mitchell opened up about his journey in the music industry and the impact of his work. From discussing the inspiration behind his music to his partnership with St. Jude Children's Hospital, Mitchell shared insightful thou…
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Our conversation with William Hollis dug into the deep trenches of self-doubt, offering a perspective that proves it's necessary to remove the restricting barriers we construct for ourselves. Hollis, despite his undeniable hardship, inspired us by emphasizing the importance of looking beyond our circumstances and reaffirming the value in ourselves.…
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Our friend Cynthia Bailey joins us in Atlanta for a career update and to celebrate her new launch with Seagrams Escapes' Berry Mimosa. While we sip on our drinks, we discuss her split lifestyle between Los Angeles and New York, her newfound love for acting, her cameo return to Real Housewives of Atlanta for season 16, and the true feeling behind Ne…
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After listening to other podcasts, playlists, and listening to other radio stations and feeling like none of it fits me any longer, I wanted to do something different. I decided to create a show with great music, fun topics and conversation, and little if any commercials. If you like to sing in the car and find yourself dancing, this show is for yo…
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Johnny Wright started his career in a shop built by his father. After years of work, dedication, and networking, he landed one of the most prestigious clients in the world...Michelle Obama. Taking his career and opportunity to the highest level of excellence, he produced some of the most iconic images of a first lady since Jacqueline Kennedy. While…
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Todd Tucker has become a familiar face thanks to his recurring presence on Bravo's Real Housewives of Atlanta being the husband of singing superstar Kandi Burruss. However, his career in film production, becoming a restauranteur, and his new career as a film director truly solidified him as a true staple on the show. Todd Tucker and Kandi Burruss h…
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Jennifer King is a firm believer that your network is your net worth. Jennifer recognized a void in the small Black business industry...networking. There were small groups that may speak with each other, but how often were you able to go to an event, get advice, network, and potentially do business...without having to travel to a mega event that wo…
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An athlete from a young age, Grant Hall was an entertainer for as long as he could remember. Being raised in a family of prominent athletes never really motivated Hall to look into entertainment as a career until he suddenly found himself cherry-picked his freshman year in college during his first theater appreciation class. A moment that felt like…
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Access Hollywood's Emmy-nominated host Scott Evans talks about his current role on the show and what he has in the works. Bringing authenticity, curiosity, and passion to his work that resonates beyond the camera-many of his colleagues in the entertainment industry have nicknamed him "the moment maker"…
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Every now and then, I come across an old interview that makes me smile when I listen to it. After watching A Madea Homecoming, this weekend and laughing at the hilarious Mr. Brown (played by David Mann). I looked through "the crates" and found this interview from 2018. We were able to do this interview while the couple was promoting their book and …
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Detroit is on the rise and so are the people. It’s a city where Black culture is strong. This reemerging city is all about family, friendship, business, excellence and of course, love and marriage. “Love & Marriage: Detroit” will center on a group of African American families with deep ties to Detroit who have decided to stay in the city and prove …
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Dave Brown would consider himself Hollywood’s best friend. He understands how to maneuver through Hollywood as a film director, actor, or producer. So he tapped one of his clients, Morris Chestnut, to help him launch the Indy Night Film Festival. In an arena where he gives space for new filmmakers, actors, producers, and directors to enter into the…
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I'm built for the bends at Burthst and the Aussie bogan looking to burn some rubber - what am I? If you answered "Holden Torana", you'd be bang on. From humble beginnings, the Torana grew to become one of the most collectible Australian cars of all time - largely thanks to Brockie's legendary exploits at Bathurst. The Torana is more than just a com…
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The Magna was the other other Australian-made family favourite from the late 1980s, a car that says "I have kids, a job, a dog, and I value practicality over performance". It was good but not iconic, sophisticated but never cool, forever in the shadow of Falcons and Commodores. It was, however, the thinking person's alternative, popular with those …
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The 1970s, often dubbed the "decade that style forgot", when Australia's automotive and suburban landscapes shared similar levels of austerity. Our locally made gas-guzzlers were overshadowed by the growing popularity of cheap, reliable, fuel-efficient imports from Japan. The cars were as boring as they were brown... but we lapped them up. The Dats…
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Dipset rapper Jim Jones shares his secret to unlocking both mental and physical wealth! Jim Jones is a successful rapper and entrepreneur, and he knows a thing or two about how to create wealth. If you want to be successful in life, Jim Jones' advice is something you should definitely take into account .…
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It was the stylish and sporty Australian-made, Italian-designed soft-top set to conquer the world - what could possibly go wrong? A lot, it turns out, and the Ford Capri's bold ambitions were dealt one bruising reality check after another. There was poor timing, poor build quality, and worst of all, poor comparisons to its direct rival: the Mazda M…
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When Australia said "Hi to Hyundai", we welcomed a car that changed the game. While others were affordable, the Excel was cheap, giving more people the chance to buy a brand-new set of wheels than ever before. In this episode, hear from the colourful businessmen who took a punt that paid off as Aussies everyone snapped up a new car from a new count…
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