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210: Ask Aunty

podcast December 31, 1969

Sis… this one right here is not just a podcast, it’s a healing session. In this soul-stirring part two with the divine LaTonia Taylor, we went full Aunty Realness Mode. I hosted an “Ask Aunty” convo for the ladies who came to our Well-Kept Woman event and babyyyy—the spirit came […]

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208: Girl STOP Spinning the Block

podcast December 31, 1969

Hey Girl Hey! It’s your favorite homegirl, Koereyelle, back with another dose of real talk you didn’t even know you needed! This week, we’re diving DEEP into why you gotta STOP playing with yourself… so these men stop thinking they can play with you too! Go ahead, do your friends […]

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207: You Gon Apologize or Activate?

podcast December 31, 1969

Hey girl hey! 👋🏾 It’s your favorite homegirl Koereyelle, and this episode of the Girl Stop Playin podcast is your divine reminder that you are just one decision away from a whole new life. 🙌🏾 I’m sharing my journey to becoming a licensed Georgia realtor (yaaay me! 🥂) and how […]

Black Podcasting - Life, Love, and Purpose Beyond Reality TV - Ep. 165 w/ Vince Perkins (Ready To Love: Detroit)
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Life, Love, and Purpose Beyond Reality TV – Ep. 165 w/ Vince Perkins (Ready To Love: Detroit)

podcast December 31, 1969

What Up Doe?! In this episode of the Black Fridays Podcast, we sit down with Vince Perkins from Ready to Love: Detroit to go beyond reality TV and unpack his journey as a Detroit native, former athlete, community mentor, and public servant. Vince shares real talk on accountability, masculinity, fatherhood, […]

Black Podcasting - Black Fridays Special - Fashion, Legacy, and Community: Inside Hot Sam's Detroit w/ Tony Stovall
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Black Fridays Special – Fashion, Legacy, and Community: Inside Hot Sam's Detroit w/ Tony Stovall

podcast December 31, 1969

What Up Doe?! In this Legacy Lounge episode, presented in collaboration with Hot Sam’s Detroit and the Legacy Business Project, Tony Stovall, co-owner of Hot Sam’s in Detroit, shares his insights on legacy, community engagement, and the evolution of his business. He reflects on the importance of maintaining a legacy in business, the […]

Black Podcasting - Why Most Podcasters Never Make Money (And How to Change That) - Ep. 164 w/ Angel Livas (Alive Podcast Network)
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Why Most Podcasters Never Make Money (And How to Change That) – Ep. 164 w/ Angel Livas (Alive Podcast Network)

podcast December 31, 1969

What Up Doe?! In this episode of the Black Friday’s podcast, guest Angel Livas discusses her groundbreaking journey as the first black woman to create her own podcast network, the Alive Podcast Network. We explore the importance of storytelling, the mission behind the network, and the challenges faced by podcasters, […]

Black Podcasting - Black Fridays Special - Why This Detroit Funeral Home Has Survived Over a Century w/ Antonio Green (James H. Cole Funeral Home)
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Black Fridays Special – Why This Detroit Funeral Home Has Survived Over a Century w/ Antonio Green (James H. Cole Funeral Home)

podcast December 31, 1969

What Up Doe?! In this Legacy Lounge episode, presented in collaboration with Hot Sam’s Detroit and the Legacy Business Project, we sit down with Antonio Green of James H. Cole Funeral Home, a fourth-generation leader helping carry one of Detroit’s most historic Black-owned institutions forward. Antonio shares what legacy really […]

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