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In a podcasting landscape full of voices, Mick Unplugged stands out as a beacon of purpose-driven conversation. Since its launch, the show has rapidly climbed the Apple Podcast charts, becoming a go-to for those looking to level up in both life and career. Hosted by entrepreneur Mick Hunt, Mick Unplugged brings an authentic blend of […]
Ferguson was a proud sundown state years after the 1964 Civil Rights Act, years after Dr. King was assassinated in 1968.
David Banner and Yung Joc join the "Listen To Black Men" panel along with Jessie Woo for its second episode of the new season, this time discussing the phenomena of the "hall pass" and why it could be detrimental.
This episode of the "Fatal Attraction" podcast chronicles the shocking murder of Julii Johnson that rocked the suburbs of Detroit.
The crew of "Listen To Black Men" returns for a second season with guests Rae Holliday, Lore'l, and Lil Scrappy to talk about how miscarriages affect Black men in those relationships and their perspectives.
Christopher Reid and Christopher Martin, known as the Hip-hop & Movie Legends Kid 'N Play, have announced the latest addition to their catalog, a podcast called "The Fun House with Kid 'N Play." The podcast celebrates 50+ years of hip-hop and the impact the culture has had across the globe. Kid 'N Play are an iconic hip-hop duo with hit singles, successful albums, and starring roles in the classic "House Party" film series. Kid 'N Play have cemented their place in music and pop culture history, and now, they're bringing their infectious energy and passion for hip-hop to their latest venture in entertainment, The Fun House. They’ll take you down memory lane with unforgettable conversations that span the breadth of hip-hop culture, with the help of an all-star lineup of guests.
On this episode of Small Doses with Amanda Seales, community organizer Richie Reseda dials in to discuss prison feminism. Richie Reseda is a social entrepreneur, abolitionist and artist delivering feminist programming to incarcerated men. Having spent seven years in prison for armed robbery, the Los Angeles native found his calling as a community organizer. Reseda […]
As the Witness To History podcast chugs along, Hip-Hop Wired decided to look at 50 years of our beloved genre from a fan’s, participant’s and journalist’s perspective. For the latest episode, Senior Editor D.L. Chandler and Director of Content Alvin aqua Blanco chatted about what the culture means to them along with attempting to recap […]
In this daily podcast, Comic D.L. Hughley provides a dose of truth while commenting on the latest news, pop culture, politics, sports, and social justice.
The saying ‘Nice Guys’ Finish Last, was originally coined as baseball commentary to describe a team ending up in last place in the league, but has transcended sports and become a common phrase in dating, romance, and everyday life. It's often used as an excuse for rude or dishonest behavior and a reason why some men feel they get ghosted on dates. But let’s take a moment to take a deep dive into the age-old saying and figure out who is really responsible for ‘Nice Guys’ finishing last.
Tamika Mallory joins Amanda Seales to define what it means to be woke on the latest episode of the Small Doses Podcast and hold everyone from political pundits to the Black community accountable for being aware of the injustices everyone but straight white males face
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