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The People's Brief With Lynae Vanee

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Multifaceted poet and influencer Lynae Vanee tackles politics and pop culture through thought-provoking storytelling that blends history, humor, and hard truths.

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Don Lemon joins the show to talk about leaving CNN after 17 years and starting his own platform. He gets real about speaking truth to power and why building your own voice matters. Then we bring together Dustin Ross, Deontay Kyle, Obio Jones, and Steve Sanders for a conversation about black masculinity, mental health, and therapy. They open up about trauma, vulnerability, and what it means to be a man today. The guys talk about breaking cycles, supporting each other, and why the black community needs to come together instead of pulling apart. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lynae Vanee has a packed show this week. First, Angela Rye and Tiffany Cross of Native Land Pod stop by to talk about today's headlines, from Gavin Newsom to the ongoing fight for voting rights. They also get into the conversation around their podcast, Joe Budden, and anti-intellectualism. Then, Dr. Ashley Farmer joins to break down Black nationalism and the history of Queen Mother Audley Moore. Finally, Lynae chats with Evita Robinson and Xavier Buck about the "Back to Africa" movement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lynae Vanee sits down with Roy Wood Jr. to talk about his career, his new book, and the state of late-night comedy. He gets real about why he actually left The Daily Show. After that, we jump into the world of Afrofuturism with Marina Skye, Dedren Snead, and Marquise Richards. They break down what the term means and how it shows up in tech, art, and community spaces. Comedian Sam Jay also joins the conversation, sharing her thoughts on AI and collecting Black art. Finally, Jus10 closes out the show with an amazing performance of "Age of Aquarius". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Lynae Vanee sits down with Dr. Jamal Bryant, Senior Pastor of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, to talk about what's really going on with the Black church right now. They get into Christian nationalism, why young people are leaving the church, and the whole "church hurt" conversation happening on TikTok. Dr. Bryant doesn't hold back about the problems in Black churches, from Biblical illiteracy to how the church handled Black Lives Matter. They also discuss religious psychosis, rapture talk, and why the church needs to evolve to stay relevant. Plus, the show dives into "Black fatigue" and breaks down how racism shows up everywhere from ice cream to your workplace. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stacey Abrams sits down with host Lynae Vanee to talk about why voting still matters even when it feels like everything is broken. She breaks down what's happening at the federal and state level, from voter roll purges to gerry mandering. Stacey explains the 10 steps to autocracy and why we're in the middle of an authoritarian takeover right now. She talks about her new book Coded Justice and why rest is important but retreat isn't an option. If you've ever wondered whether your vote actually counts or how to protect it, this conversation will give you answers and hope. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Lynae Vanee is tackling the myth of "black on black crime." She brings on #Chicago historian Shermann "Dilla" Thomas to talk about the long history of criminalization in America. Then, #Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott joins the show to discuss the real solutions his city is using to reduce violence. He explains how they are focusing on community investment and opportunity instead of just policing. This episode gets to the root of the problem, showing how it's a socioeconomic issue, not a racial one. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Lynae Vanee sits down with meteorologist Jonathan Stacey to break down exactly what climate change is doing to our weather right now. Hurricane Katrina survivor Timphany Jean shares her story of being abandoned by the government during one of America's worst natural disasters. Then lawyer and activist Elizabeth Booker Houston explains how companies like XAI are targeting black and brown communities with polluting facilities. We're talking about environmental racism, what you can do to protect your family, and why the next four years matter more than ever. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lynae Vanee breaks down the real talk about artificial intelligence and how it's affecting Black and brown communities. Guest Esosa Osa from Onyx Impact joins to discuss both the threats and opportunities AI presents. They cover everything from job automation and racial bias to environmental impact and surveillance. But it's not all doom and gloom, they also talk about how we can use AI as a tool for liberation instead of letting it control us. This conversation should change how you think about AI and your place in the tech revolution. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Lynae Vanee wants to know what's really going on with groupthink. This episode explores how hive mindsets and the need to disagree with everything have taken over the internet. Lynae brings in guests Jessie Woo, Deante Kyle, and Justin Scott to unpack it all. They get into why some conspiracy theories feel true, how online arguments can impact the real world, and who benefits when everyone is confused. It's a real conversation about the way we think and how social media shapes our reality. We look at why people would rather argue with facts than accept them. The episode breaks down how this confusion is created on purpose to keep people quiet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lynae Vanee breaks down one of the most confusing election results ever, nearly half of Latino voters chose #Trump despite his promises to target their communities. We dive deep into the history that connects Black and #Latino communities, from shared experiences of colonization and slavery to how white supremacy keeps us divided today. Fresco Steez from Dream Defenders explains why immigration is a Black issue too, and we hear real stories from people affected by #ICEraids. Hood Anchor Ye hits the streets to talk to Latino voters about regret and what's really happening in their communities Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Lynae Vanee brings together Dawn Montgomery, Dr. Alduan Tartt, Loren LoRosa, Ray Daniels, Detavio Samuels, and historian TL Cross for Part 2 of our talk to speak about something we can't ignore anymore. When Black men get money and power, who really pays the price when things go wrong? We're diving deep into the stories behind the headlines, from music videos to courtrooms, from childhood trauma to celebrity scandals. This isn't about canceling anyone, it's about real accountability and protecting the people who need it most. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Lynae Vanee sits down with CEO Detavio Samuels, music exec Ray Daniels, motivational speaker Brandi Davis, and historian TL Cross to unpack the complex relationship Black Americans have with money, power, and respect. They explore how hip hop culture glorified the hustle, why some Black leaders fall into the trap of copying white power structures, and what happens when ambition goes wrong. From pre-colonial African wealth concepts to modern-day narcissism and greed, this deep dive shows the cost of chasing external validation. The conversation gets real about everything from Diddy's downfall to the illusion of social media success. Listen! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Senator Raphael Warnock joins The People's Brief to discuss the current state of civil unrest and the #Trump administration's impact on working families. As both a senior pastor and Georgia's first Black senator, Warnock breaks down how proposed cuts to healthcare, SNAP benefits, and housing will disproportionately affect Black communities. He explains why he views budgets as moral documents, shares his role in pushing for student debt relief, and draws parallels between today's activism and the civil rights movement. Warnock emphasizes that change comes from the bottom up, urging citizens to stay engaged and persistent in fighting for justice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Lynae Vanee breaks down why July 4th hits different when you're Black in America. She talks with Dr. Nafeesa Muhammad about how Black people fought in the Revolutionary War but didn't get the freedom they were promised. Comedian Zainab Johnson shares why she grew up celebrating Juneteenth instead of July 4th, and Amanda Seals drops some real talk about what it means to be Black and American. They explore why Frederick Douglass asked "What to the slave is the Fourth of July?" back in 1852 and why that question still matters today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lynae Vanee sits down with Shari' Nycole, Deanté Kyle, and Codie Oliver to tackle one of the most controversial topics in the Black community, why successful Black athletes often end up with white women. They break down everything from college proximity and beauty standards to the real numbers behind why Black women are exploring interracial dating too. This isn't your typical gender war debates it's an honest conversation about love, preference, community, and what's really driving these choices. The guests share personal experiences from PWIs, family influences, and the pressure to "level up" through dating. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Lynae Vanee tackles one of the most complex questions in Black culture: what makes someone "Black enough"? This episode digs into how we protect our culture while also exploring who gets to be part of it. From music industry culture vultures to fashion's influence on Black expression, Lynae sits down with comedian Kyle Santillian, fashion designer Quentin Thrash, and scholar Dr. Yaba Blay. They break down everything from the one drop rule's racist origins to why some artists get the side eye at award shows. It's a real conversation about identity, gatekeeping, and what it means to be authentically Black in America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The education system in America is broken, and COVID made it even worse. In this episode, we're talking to real students and teachers about what's actually happening in classrooms right now. From kids who can't read at grade level to teachers quitting because of terrible pay, the problems run deep. We also break down how politics is making everything worse with book bans and attacks on public schools. Plus, we explore why this isn't just about kids, when adults can't read either, we're all in trouble. This conversation is real, honest, and might make you mad, but we need to talk about it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Lynae Vanee digs deep into Black food culture with farmer EliYahu Ben Asa from Atlanta Harvest and Chef Deborah VanTrece from Twisted Soul Cookhouse. They talk about how soul food got its name during the civil rights movement and why our ancestors turned scraps into amazing dishes. The conversation covers everything from watermelon being weaponized against Black farmers to food deserts in our neighborhoods today. Chef Deborah breaks down myths about Black food being unhealthy while EliYahu explains how his family farm is fighting food insecurity. This isn't just about recipes, it's about survival, resistance, and taking pride in what's ours. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Lynae Vanee explores the journey of building and reclaiming Black communities in America. This episode of The People's Brief features conversations with photographer and mogul #CamKirk, who discusses creating Black creative spaces and his move to Atlanta's Beltline. Lynae also joins the Acre Boyzz to dive into the significance of land ownership, sustainable farming, and building generational wealth, confronting historical issues while creating a new future. It's a deep dive into how Black Americans are creating self-sustaining futures and rewriting narratives. Watch! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Lynae Vanee on The People's Brief as she honors the 5 year anniversary of George Floyd's murder with guests Garrison Hayes and Angela Rye. They dive into the "awakening" and subsequent "retrenchment" following 2020, discussing the global protests, the corporate response, and the intense political and social backlash against DEI and CRT. The conversation explores the performative nature of some activism, the challenges of sustained progress, and the crucial need for new strategies and continued hope. How do we maintain hope and push forward after setbacks? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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