On the first episode of season 2, Ellen Wanjiru has an impromptu convo with New Jersey-based creative collective, KidsNot$aints, about their vibe, what they represent and their musical influences. There’s also a bonus on-air performance included!
On the first episode of season 2, Ellen Wanjiru has an impromptu convo with New Jersey-based creative collective, KidsNot$aints, about their vibe, what they represent and their musical influences. There’s also a bonus on-air performance included!
I'm joined by returning guests Lena Mwangi (ep. 3 - Learning Lena) and Theresa Waiguchu (ep. 8 - The Abuse of Power) to discuss our divergent thoughts and opinions on Cardi B’s new single - WAP feat. Megan Thee Stallion.
I had the pleasure of chatting it up with Alyssa Goss (The Bobby Brown Story) and Candice Renée (Insecure & Westworld) about their roles in TYLER PERRY’S ‘BRUH.’ Exclusively available on BET+, the series examines the contemporary world of dating, career and friendship through the lens of four African American men with a brother-like bond. John, Tom, Mike and Bill are four college friends now in their thirties.
On this episode we discuss the allegations of unequal treatment, sexual harassment and coercion in the workplace against Abiola Oke, former CEO and publisher of the indie music website Okayplayer and OkayAfrica, Richelieu Dennis, former Essence CEO, and Chris Stylezz former host of D’ussé Palooza.
I got the chance to talk to director Armie Hicks Jr. about his new short film ‘Circuit,’ a must-see film about a young girl (played by Birgundi Baker) that gets lured into sex trafficking.
I dedicate this episode to the most important man in my universe. To all that he is and forever will be. The perfect role model, the perfect dad.
This is a follow up from episode 4, which was based on 11 black men sharing their feelings on George Floyd’s murder. I’m sharing my thoughts as well as those of some female listeners.
As I sorted through my own feelings over the murder of George Floyd, I frequently wondered what the black men in my life must be thinking and feeling. And so I decided to ask: How do you feel and what can the women in your life do to help?
I have always admired those that travel the world independently. On this episode I am joined by Lena Mwangi, whose wanderlust took her to Mexico, Egypt, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa, Senegal, Spain & Morocco.
How do you feel about interracial relationships? My guest, David, is one half of the Single Dad Why You Mad Podcast.
A random stream of consciousness about the state of current affairs, new podcast, power in waiting, swimming, Songland, and Spain cinema.