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Black Podcasting - Harlem Hoops & Broadway Moves
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Harlem Hoops & Broadway Moves

podcast March 25, 2026

Next time on Cafe Mocha, Loni Love, Yo-Yo and Angelique celebrate Women’s History Month with Harlem Globetrotter Arysia “Ace” Porter. She’s proving that girls can hoop with boys. And Myles Frost talks about playing MJ on Broadway and his new musical, Chezy Joey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit […]

Black Podcasting - Finding Your Voice in Political Chaos
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Finding Your Voice in Political Chaos

podcast March 25, 2026

This weekend on Café Mocha, Karine Jean-Pierre talks about her new book “Independent” and the courage it takes to step into your own convictions. She opens up about dysfunction between Democrats and Republicans and why she believes both parties off course. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Black Podcasting - When Hollywood Pulled Up to the Yard
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When Hollywood Pulled Up to the Yard

podcast March 25, 2026

From the yard to the screen, Cafe Mocha is looking back at the best of the HBCU First Look Film Festival. And the amazing opportunities and mentorship that took place over that weekend. Lynn Whitfield, Marsai Martin, and Keith Robinson were all there. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit […]

Black Podcasting - Before the Seat at the Table
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Before the Seat at the Table

podcast March 25, 2026

Before there were seats at the table for Black female journalists, Jayne Kennedy built her own. She opens up about her memoir Plain Jayne—her journey through television, public life, and the lessons she carries now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Black Podcasting - What Remains After the Noise
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What Remains After the Noise

podcast March 24, 2026

As the news cycle turns, Café Mocha revisits a sit-down with award-winning journalist Don Lemon discussing his book I Once Was Lost—a thoughtful look at his personal reckoning with God and the Bible. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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