Society and Culture
LA Business owners @Inezlaval and @kekedennie point of view on all things, Beauty, Business, and Community. New episodes released every Tuesday at 7am. Keeping it Raw, Real, and Unfiltered.
WakeUp Everybody covers a range of topics from love and relationships to cheating , colorism, to police brutality if it affects black and brown people we discuss it with our panel of young urban professionals.
The Don’t Be Mad Podcast is a weekly show hosted by Jason Elias and Matthew Reveira, Who give their impressions and opinions on the weeks top news and tackle a topic of importance in today’s ever changing society.
Podcast about race and identity from the Mixed Race perspective. Host, Sharmane aka Mixed Girl Mane, speaks with Mixed-Race guests about ethnicity, race, identity and experiences maneuvering through monoracial spaces as a Mixed-Race person.
A recap of the previous week’s events from a Black perspective. Join me as I attempt to enlighten, educate, and entertain through facts, humor, shade and shit talking. As a singular voice, I bring in guests who have expertise in their respective fields to not only further the discussion but to also educate as well as lending credibility. I cover everything from Society and Culture, Movies and Music, Sports, Politics, Pop Culture, Current events and everything in between that affects all of us across the diaspora.
Kings building Kings through contemplative and comedic conversations. Dropping jewels and jokes at the same time. Host Terry Bluez sits down with men of color from different perspectives to discuss the issues important to US!
That conversation you wished you recorded…It takes a Village to communicate confidently, be your truest self, vibe out naturally, love fully, speak openly, creatively support, & share equally. Add in a little bit of shade, some woke folks, brilliant minds, and open hearts, and we got the VillageVibesPodcast!
Artist Stephanie Graham is super nosey and random AF. Using the podcast as an extension of her practice Stephanie talks to movers, shakers and subculture makers about who they are, what they do and why they do it.
Four Black men discuss topics typically reserved for barbershops and man caves. From family and culture, to politics, and mental health nothing is off limits. Alex, Quan, Mike, and Brandon host the show. Four unique black men with different experiences and opinions. Every week we’ll pull back the curtain on how black men think, feel, and act. We hope the show sparks deeper conversation and action. Welcome to Off The Record.
Two Black Millennials living in Huntsville, AL discuss everything from Music, Politics, Religion, Racism and Sexism.








