Podcast FAQ

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by Mrs. Lola Ledner Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What are the best podcasts for black people?

This Black podcast is hosted by Delency Parham and Blake Simons. Every episodes revolves around, well, blackness and society. This podcast is both entertaining and informative. 8. Millennial Lov3 Podcas t Three Blacks millennials from the South keep it real in this podcast about love, life, and everything else that keeps the world turning.

Who is Raqiyah Mays and what is her podcast?

Raqiyah Mays is an author and journalist that uses her podcast to cover the top 5 black news stories of the week. She speaks with guests from the world of social activism, entertainment, and more every week. 2. Hey Jason If you’re looking for a podcast “with men, for men, about men”, then you’ll find it in this podcast.

What are some of the best Nigerian podcasts?

“Jesus and Jollof is a podcast featuring Luvvie Ajayi and Yvonne Orji, two proudly Nigerian women (who have no behavior) talking about the things they love, their stories, and life in general.” 25. Small Doses with Amanda Seales Doses,” a weekly podcast that brings you potent truths for everyday use.”

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What is the therapy for black girls podcast?

“The Therapy for Black Girls Podcast is a weekly chat about all things mental health, personal development, and all the small decisions we can make to become the best possible versions of ourselves.”

Who is the black guy who tips?

“The Black Guy Who Tips is a podcast from the minds of Rod and Karen, a black, southern married couple who enjoy pop culture, politics and comedy. Rod and Karen have been together since they were 16 and have been married since 2002.”

How many episodes of Three Blacks millennials are there?

Three Blacks millennials from the South keep it real in this podcast about love, life, and everything else that keeps the world turning. With over 100 episodes and still going, you definitely have enough to binge listen.

What is the nod show?

The Nod. “The Nod tells the stories of Black life that don’t get told anywhere else. Our show ranges from an explanation of purple drink’s association with Black culture to the story of an interracial drag troupe that traveled the nation in the 1940s.

Who is Raqiyah Mays?

Raqiyah Mays is an author and journalist that uses her podcast to cover the top 5 black news stories of the week. She speaks with guests from the world of social activism, entertainment, and more every week.

Who is the host of Raising Fame?

“Hosted by beloved NBA parents Sonya and Dell Curry, Raising Fame: Sports Edition reveals the amazing childhood backstories of your favorite sports icons. The Currys interview the people who raised these sports legends into the idols they are today. Parents. Stepparents. Grandparents. Adoptive parents.”

Who is Greg Hill?

Author, entrepreneur, and speaker Greg Hill hosts this podcast dedicated to minorities making a difference in business, comedy, education, entrepreneurship, and more. 21. The Read. Celebrity Analyst/Shade Connoisseur Kid Fury and writer/NYC hater.

Bad Faith

Briahna Joy Gray (Former National Press Secretary for Bernie Sanders' Presidential campaign.)

The Populist Voice

Compton Jay (Founder, Populist Voice, and Co-Founder, Fred Hampton Leftists.)

Socialist MMA

Nick Cruse (Co-Founder, Fred Hampton Leftists, and Board Member, National RCV.)

BOMM: Black Opinions Matter

Amin Elhassan, BIG Wos, BLK Tray, John Jervay Naima Cochrane, Mariano Bivins, & Kev the Barber

Citizen Stewart

Chris "Citizen" Stewart (Christian libertarian, Brightbeam Network CEO, Bush Fellow 2014.)

The Fifth Column

Kmele Foster (Telecommunications Entrepreneur and Political Commentator.)

Eric Osa

Eric Ehigie (Corporate Law, NUI Galway, and Political Coordinator, Black and Irish.)

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