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Reality Star Bambi Joins The Show, How Grammy Award Winning Ambré Is Helping New Orleans Youth, And More Stories Of Black Joy

podcast December 15, 2023


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Today is all about spreading joy, and Amanda has a fantastic lineup in store. Kicking off the episode, seven-year-old entrepreneur Blake Landon is making a positive impact on the world through his motivational speaking and clothing brand, BLEU, inspiring people to embrace their uniqueness.

The episode continues with the engaging Word Game of the Week, followed by a Public Seales Announcement and voicemail check. The hour unfolds with heartwarming stories of Black joy, featuring Grammy Award-winning singer Ambré and the Magnolia Initiative, as well as the Loveland Foundation’s mission to provide therapy services to Black women.

In the second part of the show, reality star and author Bambi takes the spotlight as the Headliner of the Week, sharing her insights and experiences in another edition of “For the Record.” The episode wraps up with more celebrations of Black joy, reflections on 50 years of hip-hop in the Blackspin segment, and Amanda’s closing gratitude.

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FOLLOW ALONG AS WE COVER:  

(1:21) – Seven-year-old entrepreneur Blake Landon is making an impact in the world by spreading love, and positivity, and encouraging people to embrace their uniqueness through fashion… Blake is a motivational speaker, and the founder of the clothing brand, BLEU.

 

(3:15) – The Word Game of the Week.

 

(8:05) – The Public Seales Announcement.

 

(10:24) – We’ll Check the Voicemail.

 

(12:22) – COMING UP THIS HOUR… WE’RE SPREADING MORE BLACK JOY. THE PEOPLE VS. THINGS I LEARNED THIS WEEK AND WE’LL CHECK THE VOICEMAIL.

 

(13:26) – A Story of Black Joy. The Grammy Award-Winning Singer, Ambré, is using her “Magnolia Initiative” to help New Orleans youth for the holidays and beyond. She describes her program as a “call to action” to provide resources to children and teens in foster care.

 

(15:25) – The People Versus Rihanna & Beyonce.

 

(19:29) – Things I Learned This Week.

 

(24:37) – We’ll Check the Voicemail.

 

(26:15) – COMING UP THIS HOUR: WE’RE SPREADING MORE BLACK JOY. OUR HEADLINER OF THE WEEK… BAMBI WILL JOIN US FOR ANOTHER EDITION OF… FOR THE RECORD THINGS I LEARNED THIS WEEK AND WE’LL CHECK THE VOICEMAIL.

 

(28:16) – A Story of Black Joy. Black women deserve access to therapy, and the Loveland Foundation is on a mission to ensure they have it. The foundation, founded by author, entrepreneur, and activist Rachel Cargle started out as a birthday wish. The non-profit aims to bring healing to communities of color through therapy services. And her foundation works with over 2,000 therapists around the country, and collectively the foundation has provided Black women with over 150,000 hours of free therapy.

 

(30:02) – For the Record with Bambi – Part 1.

 

(34:01) – For the Record with Bambi – Part 2.

 

(37:49) – We’ll Check the Voicemail.

 

(41:37) – COMING UP THIS HOUR: SHARING MORE BLACK JOY! CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF HIP HOP WITH THE BLACKSPIN THINGS I LEARNED THIS WEEK.

 

(44:37) – The men of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity are spreading Christmas cheer for the holidays. For the third year in a row, the men of Alpha Phi Alpha have taken busloads of students from Detroit Christmas shopping and treated the students each with 4 free gifts of their choice.

 

(46:45) – The Blackspin.

 

(51:17) – Thank you for listening to The Amanda Seales Show!

 

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