Episode 104: The World Is A Radio
Welcome back to another episode on The Evolving Woman Podcast. Todays episode is short and directly to the point. Turn the dial to the station/frequency that you want to be on.
Welcome back to another episode on The Evolving Woman Podcast. Todays episode is short and directly to the point. Turn the dial to the station/frequency that you want to be on.
The Black Effect Presents… Decisions, Decisions! This week Mandii & Weezy are joined by the King of R&B Jacquees. First of getting into the first time Jacquees and Mandii met, celebrating his first child, and figuring out why his wife was “The One.” Then the ladies get into the problem […]
This week on In Black America, producer and host John L. Hanson, Jr. presents a tribute to the late Dr. John Hope Franklin, a native of Oklahoma, longtime professor and Professor Emeritus at Duke University as well as Fisk University and Howard University, and prolific scholar of African American history […]
On this episode of Woke By Accident, we are joined by Sambaza, host and creator of the internationally renowned and award winning, Sambaza Podcast. We have a intriguing conversation with Kenda Lawson founder of OWLS Education Company LLC, a social innovation firm advancing the mission of high-impact organizations with thought […]
In part three of this series on why college is a scam, I focus on three key points. First, college courses often teach theory but lack practical skills—you don’t truly know something until you’ve done it and can teach it. Second, the money you’re borrowing is funding those beautiful campuses, […]
In part two of this series on why college is a scam, I break down a few more key issues. First, not all degrees are equal, and simply having one doesn’t always put you in a better position. Then, I talk about credential inflation—how companies started requiring more advanced degrees […]
Welcome back to the ShopTalk Podcast, Episode 454. J and Dame return for another week of engaging conversation. In this episode, the hosts reflect on their recent experiences, including the Christmas holiday season. They share insights into culinary techniques, such as cooking and grilling, and Dame’s son’s recent career transition. […]
The first half of today’s show sees us discussing Gov. Mike Parson of Missouri and his decision-making discrepancies when it comes to a case of pardoning a White officer convicted of wrongfully killing a Black man, and failing to pardon a Black inmate on death row with considerable doubt cast […]
Our Way Black History Fact discusses Universal Oil, Gas, and Mining—the country’s first Black-owned oil company. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/civiccipher?utm_source=search See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.