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Consider Molly Sims and her best friend Emese Gormley your new girlfriends on speed dial for all your pressing beauty and wellness needs. Is Botox a good idea? Should you try that new diet you saw on the Today Show? Molly and Emese have your back. With guests ranging from top health and beauty experts to their industry friends, you’ll get the scoop on the latest trends, which products and procedures to try, and which to run from-- and they just might be doing it all with a drink in hand. Prepare to be obsessed.
المحتوى المقدم من Free Black Thought. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Free Black Thought أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
المحتوى المقدم من Free Black Thought. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Free Black Thought أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
Khadijah La Musa opens up about her unique upbringing, from growing up in a strict Muslim environment to experiencing life at a liberal university. She talks about the mental health struggles she faced during college, how social media and cancel culture impacted her, and her journey toward Buddhism. Khadijah shares her evolving views on feminism and gender ideology and expresses her hopes for a safer world for her daughter in today's complex society. Show notes: Khadijah’s Substack: Bush Tea Khadijah’s poetry book: Tasting Purple: a compilation of prose and poetry Spirit Hacking by Shaman Durek…
In this conversation, Michael DC Bowen and Winkfield Twyman Jr. discuss the varying perceptions of Black history, the importance of literature, and influential figures in Black history. They emphasize the need for curiosity and understanding of Black history as an integral part of American history, while also highlighting the impact of Black authors and their contributions to the narrative.…
Pushpita Prasad discusses the complex interplay between caste, media representation, and policy-making in the context of Hindu identity in North America. Pushpita is a board member of the Coalition of Hindus of North America . Show notes: “ DEI Training Material Increases Perception of Nonexistent Prejudice, Agreement with Hitler Rhetoric, Study Finds ” by Abigail Anthony for National Review “ Caste Training Fuels Hate and Authoritarianism, Reveals New Study by Network Contagion Research Institute ” by Suresh Krishnamoorthy for American Kahani “ Racist Voters and Rising Hate Groups ” (A review of Isabel Wilkerson's Caste, Part 1 of 2) by Nandini Patwardhan for the Journal of Free Black Thought New Academic Research Proves Caste Narratives in DEI Create Bias Against Hindus “ Who is Milind Makwana? Indian-American Dalit rights activist dies ” in The Statesman Who is behind the caste legislation in the United State? What is their track record? on YouTube…
In this conversation, Kayla (who likes to go by just her first name publicly) shares her personal journey, touching on her upbringing, mental health struggles, and evolving political views. She discusses feeling alienated in her youth and her critiques of both political sides. Kayla also reflects on her love for goth fashion, the importance of empathy, and the challenges of forming connections. Show notes: Kayla’s “ Daniel Penny Is A Hero ” for the Journal of Free Black Thought Kayla on X Kayla on Instagram Kayla on TikTok Cartoons Hate Her on Substack…
Adam Gussow talks about his life growing up, his path into music and academia, and his thoughts on race in America. As a blues musician and scholar, Adam offers a unique take on culture and activism. He and host Connie Morgan also discuss the evolving dynamics of interracial relationships, focusing on black women and white men, and how marriage and dating have changed over time. They explore cultural influences, race perceptions, and how it all ties into Adam’s upcoming book . Show notes: My Family and I: A Mississippi Memoir by Adam Gussow Adam on YouTube: old channel and newer channel Adam’s Harmonica website: ModernBluesHarmonica.com satanandadamfilm.com The Barn: The Secret History of a Murder in Mississippi by Wright Thompson The Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother by James McBride Love in Black and White: A Memoir of Race, Religion, and Romance by William S. Cohen and Janet Langhart Cohen Gabe and Babe Is Marriage for White People?: How the African American Marriage Decline Affects Everyone by Ralph Richard Banks Movie Trailer for Something New “ Vanilla Ice Cream ” by Stephen Lynch 'Til Death Or Distance Do Us Part: Love and Marriage in African America by Frances Smith Foster The Black Family in Slavery and Freedom, 1750-1925 by Herbert G. G. Gutman…
Michael DC Bowen and Wink Twyman discuss the impact of recent wildfires in California, particularly in Pacific Palisades and Altadena. They dive into the environmental and emotional challenges for residents, as well as the difficulties firefighters face. They also talk about the aftermath of a disaster in Pasadena, touching on housing, leadership, and community recovery. Finally, they explore issues around homelessness, public safety, and mental health, emphasizing the need for better solutions and a more balanced approach to public policy.…
Aaron Fenton-Hewitt discusses the impact of his upbringing, the challenges of stereotypes, and the importance of community. The conversation also delves into the complexities of DEI initiatives and social engineering, exploring how these concepts relate to class and opportunity in the media industry. Show notes: Aaron’s “ DEI: The Arrogance of Social Engineering ” for the Journal of Free Black Thought Aaron’s “ The Economy of Victimhood ” for the Journal of Free Black Thought Aaron on X…
Ian Rowe shares his journey from his upbringing in Jamaica to becoming a leader in education with host Connie Morgan. He discusses the importance of family structure, the impact of education on identity, and his commitment to improving educational opportunities for all children, particularly in underserved communities. Ian also introduces the 'success sequence' as a framework for young people to avoid poverty and achieve a fulfilling life. Show notes: Ian on X Ian’s book: Agency: The Four Point Plan (F.R.E.E.) for ALL Children to Overcome the Victimhood Narrative and Discover Their Pathway to Power (Volume 1) Ian’s website: thefreeframework.com Vertex Partnership Academies…
In this conversation, Michael DC Bowen and Winkfield Twyman Jr. discuss the significance of the New Year, their personal reflections on the holiday, and predictions for the future, particularly regarding the impact of AI on society. They delve into the concept of role models, exploring their influence on personal development and societal expectations, especially within the context of Black America. The dialogue emphasizes the necessity of recognizing authentic figures in history and the dangers of external locus of control, while advocating for a global perspective on identity and citizenship.…
In this episode, Kyle Jordan Maxwell shares his journey from posting a black square on social media to questioning the very ideals it symbolized—identity politics and wokeism. He reflects on how he transitioned from following the crowd to thinking critically for himself. What began as a path of self-described ignorance led him to become a self-taught philosophy enthusiast, embracing the realization that, while he doesn't have all the answers, that uncertainty is something to be valued. Show notes: Kyle on X Kyle on YouTube Kyle on Instagram Darwin's Doubt: The Explosive Origin of Animal Life and the Case for Intelligent Design by Stephen C. Meyer…
The Free Black Thought Podcast returns with guest Monica Harris. Monica holds a Bachelor of Arts from Princeton University and a Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School, where she was an editor of the Harvard Law Review . Over the course of more than a decade, she held senior roles in business and legal affairs at Walt Disney Television, NBCUniversal Media, and Viacom Media Networks. In 2011, Harris made a bold shift, leaving corporate life behind and relocating with her family to Montana. She is currently the Executive Director of The Foundation Against Intolerance and Racism (FAIR). Show notes: Illusion of Division by Monica Harris Monica on X Monica’s Substack FAIR…
A writer cannot be told what to write. The artist is free do what he has to do. In this end of the year podcast, Michael Bowen and Wink Twyman close out the year with an honest and moving review of Nikki Giovanni (1943-2024). A Native of Knoxville, Tennessee, Giovanni wrote moving poetry about the meaning of Blackness in America. Poems such as Nikka-Rosa struck a chord with Black Americans in the 1970s. Bowen and Twyman come from different places as they grapple with the poetic genius of an Afro-haired militant from a small town in the Tennessee mountains. Does Giovanni get to tell Bowen's story? Twyman's story? Does one have to be black to tell our life story? Bowen opens up about his displeasure with the story told of South Central Los Angeles in Boyz in the Hood . Director and Producer John Singleton got it wrong. Twyman questions why we remember the story of our lives through Giovanni and not other black natives of Knoxville like Twyman's Great Aunt Daisy Kincaid Brown. The episode lays bares our complicated remembrance of the poet Giovanni. A centerpiece of the episode is a stirring conversation for the ages between a young Nikki Giovanni and a wise elder James Baldwin. See the link below. "and I really hope no white people has cause to write about me because they never understand Black love is Black wealth and they'll probably talk about my hard childhood and never understand that all the while I was quite happy" -- Nikki Giovanni in Nikki-Rosa Show notes: Nikki Giovanni and James Baldwin Conversation Nikki-Rosa by Nikki Giovanni…
In this episode, guest host Jake Mackey sits down with sociologist Musa Al-Gharbi to discuss his unconventional academic journey, the personal impact of his cancellation, and his current research pursuits. Musa also delves into his book, We Have Never Been Woke , which explores the rise of 'awokenings' and the factors driving major shifts in social justice discourse. He offers thought-provoking insights on the future under Trump, touching on concerns about growing authoritarianism and the importance of more impactful political messaging. Show notes: We Have Never Been Woke: The Cultural Contradictions of a New Elite “ We Have Never Been Woke ,” book summary and publication announcement in the Journal of Free Black Thought “ A Graveyard of Bad Election Narratives ” cross-posted by the Journal of Free Black Thought Musa’s Substack, Symbolic Capital(ism) Musa’s personal website Musa on X…
Free Black Thought favorite Winkfield Twyman joins his good friend and host Connie Morgan for a conversation about their friendship and the role that free thought plays in their bond. They discuss the outcome of the recent election, the challenges of dogma, and explore whether free thought is something we're born with or something we're taught. Show notes: Wink and Jennifer Richmond’s episode from Season 1 of the Free Black Thought Podcast: Ep. 6 - A New Correspondence on Race Free Thoughts with Bowen + Twyman Wink’s “ In Defense of President George Washington ” for the Journal of Free Black Thought Connie’s podcast with Kiyah Willis Wink’s “ Why Talk About American Slavery in 2024 ?” for the Journal of Free Black Thought Wink’s Letters in Black and White: A New Correspondence on Race in America Wink’s Substack…
Z.K. Paschal recounts his unique journey from being a military brat born in Japan to returning years later and navigating cultural identity as a black American. He discusses cultural acceptance, family dynamics, and the challenges of raising children in a different cultural context. Show notes: Paschal’s “ On Being a Carlton ” for the Journal of Free Black Thought Paschal’s Substack: Upon Feeblest Provocation Paschal’s “ Black in Japan: My Experience ” for Wrong Speak Publishing…
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