He Was Abusive + Cheating Was My Escape
Is cheating ever justified or perhaps your only way out? This episode’s guest, (we’ll call her Bethany) suffered for years in a highly toxic home and relationship. It wasn’t until […]
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Taking Inventory: “Wins, Lessons, and What’s Next” | Our 2025 Recap podcast
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The Real History of Hip-Hop & Media’s AI Future With Damion ‘Darizza’ Young podcast
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There were two big music festivals happening in the summer of 1969. While one defined an entire generation of culture and music… the other remained obscure — the only recorded footage placed in a basement that was said to have sat, unpublished, for decades. That is, until Questlove’s first documentary Summer of Soul came out last year. In this episode, Sam chats with Questlove about the recent release of the film’s soundtrack, the long history of Black erasure, and the memorable performances from the likes of The 5th Dimension, Stevie Wonder (playing the drums!), Mavis Staples, Mahalia Jackson, and Nina Simone.
Is cheating ever justified or perhaps your only way out? This episode’s guest, (we’ll call her Bethany) suffered for years in a highly toxic home and relationship. It wasn’t until […]
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