The episode delves into the portrayal of black women in media and questions whether rappers are paid to rap about negative topics, sparked by Meek Mill’s claim. The importance of positive images in hip-hop is explored, shedding light on artists who convey uplifting messages. The episode also delves into the significance of supporting friends and family, touching on Reginae Carter’s brother’s music and the dynamics of support. Small glimmers of happiness in life are celebrated, emphasizing the little things that bring joy. Tune in for thought-provoking discussions and insights with Amanda Seales and Jeremiah.
FOLLOW ALONG AS WE COVER:
3:36 –Do you Take Time to smell the Roses? #SmallGlimmers
8:07 – 60 Second Headlines
11:44 –Do you acknowledge your feelings? Amanda also shares a story of when a small glimmer helped to conquer one of her fears.
17:08 – Jeremiah’s Most Likely Too… Get the Boot! #RHOA
20:40 – Happy Birthday to the late Eazy-E.
22:14 – Group Chat – Meek Mills says artists are paid to Rap about negative images. Amanda and Jeremiah talk about it.
28:00 – Is Sexy Red an industry plant to destroy the image of black women? Find out who thinks so.
32:12 – Hip Hop & Positive Images. What rappers portray positive images?
37:20 – We’ll go to the phone lines. #NoahLyles #WorldChampions
40:41 – On this day.. Remembering Tupac…
43:36 – Group Chat: Supporting your family and friends.. Reginae Carter’s brother is upset that she doesn’t post his music.
47:46 – How do you show support to your friends?
51:48 – Would you lie to someone close to you about how you feel about their work?
55:23 – The Word of the Day
58:42 – I Be Knowin’ – This Breakup is Different.
1:04:39 – Thanks for Listening to the Amanda Seales Show!
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