The High Road is Closed
Why I think Black people should no longer take the high road when dealing with racism.
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Deebo & Joe – Part 1: Shedeur Closing In On Browns Starting Job? Knicks Parade CHAOS! podcast
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Deebo & Joe – Part 2: Eagles Reluctant To Pay Jalen Carter + Deebo’s HILARIOUS Bill Cowher Story podcast
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Morning Maddhouse: Friday Maddhouse Recap (06/19/26) podcast
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Earl Schoaff: “You Can Have Anything in This World You Want to Have.” podcast
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Nightcap Hour 3: Luka Wants A-LIST Big Man + Shedeur Sanders CLOSING Gap on Deshaun Watson for QB1 podcast
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Episode 23: Kalen Allen on Fame, Identity & Learning To Heal podcast
This week on TMI, Tamika and Mysonne dive into real-world issues like mass shootings, the power of Black women in the workforce, and the political wave around Project 2025.
They with comedian, activist, and all-around truth-teller W. Kamau Bell at the Congressional Black Caucus Annual Legislative Conference and discuss his early days in stand-up to becoming a powerful voice for social justice, Kamau gets real about his journey and what drives him to keep speaking out.Kamau also drops gems on how Black creators can use platforms like Substack to own their voices and build their communities.
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Why I think Black people should no longer take the high road when dealing with racism.
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