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Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America.
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Why 14–25 year-olds make destructive decisionsThe danger of lowering juvenile sentencing agesEmotional intelligence vs. punishmentWhy our boys lack structureThe weaponization of anger against Black womenCommunity correction vs. court correctionThe mental development science behind risk-takingFamily accountability models (Romani & Gypsy examples)How to teach youth about power, voting, and fundingWhy emotional intelligence must come before financial literacy -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America. Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Candace O.Kelley Executive Producer: Layne FontesProducer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This isn’t your high-school civics class. It’s a raw, witty, and culturally sharp deep-dive into how we lost our connection to the systems that shape our daily lives—and how we get it back. Kimberly Latrice Jones breaks down the myths of civic education, the gap between activism and action, and the dangerous comfort of outrage without strategy.With Candace Kelley and Kimberly Latrice Jones , the conversation turns personal and political, exploring what accountability looks like when the rules were never written for us in the first place. The result: a fearless, solution-oriented discussion about power, community, and what it really means to be an informed citizen in 2025. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America. Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Candace O.Kelley Executive Producer: Layne FontesProducer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of Not All Hood, the group gets real about money, work, and survival in today’s economy—where inflation, layoffs, and corporate cutbacks hit Black families hardest. From $12 cartons of eggs to shrinking brand budgets, we unpack what “wealth” really means when the system keeps shifting the rules. Candace Kelley, Layne Fontes, and Troy Harris dive deep into the new economic reality: Why one job is no longer enough. The truth about “retirement” and why it might be a myth. How government funds for HBCUs are being reallocated — and who really benefits. Why more Black Americans are planning to live abroad — and what they’ll never give up about home. The tension between hustle culture, community, and rest. This conversation blends cultural commentary, economic insight, and lived experience to redefine what financial freedom actually looks like in 2025. Because it’s not just about how much you make — it’s about how much you keep. Not All Hood — where Black stories meet unfiltered truth. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America.   Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Candace O.Kelley   Executive Producer: Layne Fontes Producer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this powerful episode of Not All Hood, Emmy-nominated journalist Candace Kelley, and cultural commentator and professional makeup artist Dani Peebles explore how loss can become the ultimate teacher. From navigating grief and divorce to redefining womanhood, creativity, and purpose — this episode dives deep into what it truly means to start over. Dani shares her emotional journey from heartbreak to healing, revealing how she found peace through faith, gratitude, and radical self-awareness. With honesty and humor, the conversation unpacks the power of letting go, the beauty of new beginnings, and why “old keys don’t open new doors.” Whether you’ve lost someone, left a relationship, or outgrown a version of yourself, this episode reminds you that reinvention is possible — and necessary. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America.   Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Candace O.Kelley   Executive Producer: Layne Fontes Producer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
00:00 “Your problem might be your assignment.”01:00 The stolen purse and the call that changed everything05:00 Benita Jewett’s yellow pad challenge10:45 Writing Drama Queen at the call center15:00 The church altar blessing18:00 The Carl Weber phone call25:00 From manuscript to bestseller32:00 Anxiety, Hallmark, and healing through story40:00 Why LaJill refuses to monetize Black trauma48:00 Joy vs. success — redefining “peak moments”55:00 The love debate & tithing your energy58:00 Closing reflections — write your own book -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America. Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Candace O.Kelley Executive Producer: Layne FontesProducer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On this episode of Not All Hood with Malcolm- Jamal Warner special, Rated R: Rights, Rules & Real Talk, the team dives into the rising tension between free speech, accountability, and cancel culture. Candace Kelley, Troy W. Harris, Jr., and Layne Fontes unpack how censorship has evolved in media, entertainment, and everyday conversation — and what it means for artists, activists, and anyone with a platform. The conversation challenges the idea of “freedom” in modern America: when speaking your truth can cost your career, have we confused accountability with control? Unfiltered. Smart. Necessary. Welcome to Rated R. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America.   Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Candace O.Kelley   Executive Producer: Layne Fontes Producer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this Not All Hood: conversation, host Candace Kelley sit down with Dr. Daniel Black and Guest Co-Host Kimberly Latrice Jones to examine whether Atlanta is still the “Black Mecca.” They unpack how Wall Street buy-ups, pricing, and displacement are changing the city; why HBCUs (Clark Atlanta, Spelman, Morehouse, etc.) continually fuel Black excellence; and how respectability politics and colorism shape leadership and aspiration. Jones previews her documentary Bye Bye Black Mecca and the larger Southern ecosystem of Black wealth and culture. The episode crescendos with a moving tribute to Malcolm-Jamal Warner with personal memories and an on-air African libation led by Dr. Black ,centering legacy, love, and communal responsibility. Viewers get candid insight on homeownership vs. community building, multigenerational living, land, and redefining success on our own terms. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America.   Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Candace O.Kelley   Executive Producer: Layne Fontes Producer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Malcolm-Jamal Warner and Candace Kelley sit down with world-renowned neuropsychologist and New York Times bestselling author Dr. Joseph McClendon III. Together, they unpack the psychology of fear, family trauma, and self-sabotage while exploring Joseph’s groundbreaking method of neuroencoding—a science-based approach to rewiring the brain for success. The trio explores how communication is either a cry for help or an expression of love, why people often attract the very things they don’t want, and how to snap out of fear and stress almost instantly. Dr. McClendon introduces the “Toxic 10”, ten hidden fears like procrastination, hesitation, self-doubt, and imposter syndrome—that quietly steal dreams. Through storytelling, personal breakthroughs, and raw reflection, this episode teaches how to reframe negativity, build options, and transform setbacks into growth. Listeners gain real-world strategies for breaking destructive thought patterns, recognizing toxic influences, building discernment, and living healthier, happier, and more financially abundant lives. With Malcolm’s honesty, Candace’s sharp insights, and Joseph’s transformative wisdom, this is more than a podcast, it’s a masterclass in mindset, healing, and lasting change. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America.   Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Candace O.Kelley   Executive Producer: Layne Fontes Producer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this Not All Hood sit-down, Malcolm-Jamal Warner and Candace Kelley open up about the real work of podcasting—embracing critique, letting go of the need to be right, and keeping conversations going. Malcolm shares a 5-minute state-shift anyone can use—smile + gratitude—to move out of a low vibrational space fast. Candace breaks down AI in the classroom, how professors spot undetectable essays, and why authentic voice still wins. They also celebrate the joy of whimsical Black womanhood, challenge heavy narratives, and talk cross-promotion, from Malcolm’s poetry and Biological Misfits jam sessions in Atlanta to transformational coaching. It’s vulnerable, funny, and practical—mindset tools, media literacy, and culture talk you can use today. #notallhood #MalcolmJamalWarner #CandaceKelley #NAHMoreThanAMonth #CompanyX #blackculture #mentalhealth #gratitude #smilehack #mindset #ai #education #writingtips #authenticity #blackjoy #whimsical #relationships #selfgrowth #atlanta #musicians #poetry #BiologicalMisfits ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America.   Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Candace O.Kelley   Executive Producer: Layne Fontes Producer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
#notallhood #malcolmjamalwarner #candacekelly #Karmahill #Nahmorethanamonth #companyx  #PositivePsychology #GratitudePractice #BlackWomensHealth #MaternalHealth #SelfCare #Boundaries #Mindfulness #Neuroplasticity #AnxietyRelief #Resilience #TherapyTools #GriefAndHealing #CaregiverLife #JoeDispenza #PearlCleage #CommunityCare #ElectionStress #WellnessJourney #NotAllHood #PodcastClips #ATL  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America. Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Candace O.Kelley Executive Producer: Layne FontesProducer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Tech disruptor, musician, and Fanbase founder Isaac Hayes III sits down with Malcolm-Jamal Warner and Candace Kelley to break down the blueprint for unapologetic Black power. From Atlanta’s unique political and economic infrastructure to the sacrifices needed for collective progress, Hayes challenges the Black community to move as a monolith, leverage political power, and control the platforms that profit from Black culture. He dives into reparations, cannabis legalization, the role of media, and how platforms like Fanbase can be the key to building true digital ownership. With personal stories of sacrifice, his father’s legacy, and his mission to build kings not be one. Isaac Hayes III delivers one of the boldest visions yet for Black unity, innovation, and generational wealth. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America.   Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Candace O.Kelley   Executive Producer: Layne Fontes Producer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
A powerful community tribute to Malcolm‑Jamal Warner—anchored by Candace Kelley, Troy W. Harris Jr., and Layne Fontes—centers on the legacy Malcolm insisted we carry: that in 2025, new media lets us shape our own narrative. The conversation spans authenticity, code‑switching, cultural impact, and collective healing, with moving appearances from actor Lamman Rucker and Isaac Hayes III (Fanbase). Rucker recalls 40 years of brotherhood, stage work, and the discipline behind Malcolm’s artistry—from the National Black Theatre Festival to late‑night poetry sets. Isaac shares how Malcolm’s example—fitness, stretching, and integrity—quietly mentored him and why platforms like Not All Hood are vital for Black storytelling and ownership. The team revisits viral Buteco jam sessions where Malcolm lived on the bass, plus memories from press runs (Sway, Breakfast Club), and live callers reflect on why the Cosby era felt like home. This episode is part celebration, part blueprint: take the mic, build platforms, and program the algorithm with love, excellence, and truth. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America.   Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Candace O.Kelley   Executive Producer: Layne Fontes Producer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this deeply moving Not All Hood special, co-host Candace Kelley and Executive Producer Layne Fontes, is joined by Producer & Creative Director Troy W. Harris Jr., remembering the life and legacy of Malcolm-Jamal Warner. From his groundbreaking role as Theo Huxtable on The Cosby Show to his tireless dedication to reshaping how young Black men are portrayed in media, Malcolm’s career was marked by intention, integrity, and love for his community. Friends, colleagues, and fans, including Toure’, Jessica Meisel (from The Resident), Dr. Daniel Black, Lamman Rucker, Isaac Hayes III, and Kimberly Latrice Jones share intimate stories of his humor, humility, and unshakable principles. We hear about his behind-the-scenes fights for cultural authenticity, his devotion to fatherhood, and his gift for connecting with people on a soul level. This celebration of Malcolm’s life is as much about the man as it is about the mission creating space for truth, humanity, and positive Black representation. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America.   Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Candace O.Kelley   Executive Producer: Layne Fontes Producer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America. Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Candace O.Kelley Executive Producer: Layne FontesProducer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this explosive episode Malcolm-Jamal Warner and Candace Kelley sit down with DJ Envy (Rashawn Casey) and his wife Gia Casey for one of their most vulnerable conversations yet. Together for over 30 years and married for 24, the Caseys talk about love, loss, parenting, rebuilding trust after infidelity, and surviving the dangers of fame. DJ Envy opens up about how money and fame can corrupt people and how meeting Gia young helped him stay grounded. The couple discusses the importance of communication in marriage, evolving together through life's stages, and maintaining trust within a family unit. Gia drops powerful insights on raising confident, emotionally safe children with open dialogue—even when it gets uncomfortable. They also tackle the challenges of raising Black children in white spaces, generational parenting differences, and why overprotectiveness isn’t paranoia—it's preparedness. With stories about sex education sparked by a bloody condom discovery, the dangers of judgmental parenting, and the weight of social media on Black culture, this episode is raw, real, and absolutely essential. #NotAllHood #DJEnvy #GiaCasey #MalcolmJamalWarner #CandaceKelley #nahmorethanamonth #companyx #parentinggoals #BlackMarriageMatters #fameandfamily #generationalhealing #opencommunication #blackfathersmatter #therapyiscool #emotionalsafety #RaisingBlackChildren ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America.   Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Candace O.Kelley   Executive Producer: Layne Fontes Producer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this heartfelt and illuminating kickoff to Season 2 of Not All Hood, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Candace Kelley, and Keshia Knight Pulliam reunite for a deeply personal, soul-expanding conversation. Reflecting on their journey from child stardom on The Cosby Show to conscious parenting and spiritual alignment, the trio explores how legacy, love, and intention shape their lives today. Keisha opens up about what it was like growing up on set from the age of 4, her evolution into motherhood, directing, and becoming a grounded creative force. Together, they discuss the power of manifestation, the importance of community, maintaining high vibrational energy, and the spiritual practices that anchor them. They also reflect on the shifting landscape of television and why diverse Black stories matter more than ever. Candid, nostalgic, and packed with wisdom, this episode is a powerful reminder that healing, growth, and joy are possible when we align thought, word, and deed. #notallhood #malcolmjamalwarner #candacekelly #keishaknightpulliam #nahmorethanamonth #companyx #blacklegacy #childstars #manifestation #highvibrations #blackmotherhood #blackjoy #spiritualalignment #blackdirectors #cosbyshow ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America.   Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Candace O.Kelley   Executive Producer: Layne Fontes Producer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this powerful episode of Nah, Not All Hood, Dr. Keiji Fukuda—former Assistant Director-General of the World Health Organization and globally respected epidemiologist—joins Malcolm-Jamal Warner and Candace Kelley for an eye-opening conversation. From his global travels to frontline pandemic response, Dr. Fukuda unpacks the social and environmental roots of health inequity, particularly within Black communities. They explore vaccine skepticism, mask mandates, why some illnesses never seem to disappear in certain populations, and how public health has been politicized. Dr. Fukuda opens up about his creative passions like cello and filmmaking, and how spirituality and balance keep him grounded. The episode also digs deep into pandemic preparedness, why pulling out of WHO would devastate global safety nets, and what’s really at stake when science, politics, and personal freedom collide. This episode is a masterclass in clarity, compassion, and cultural awareness from someone who has been in the room where the world’s biggest health decisions are made. #notallhood #malcolmjamalwarner #candacekelley #nahmorethanamonth #companyx #publichealthcrisis #blackhealthmatters ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America.   Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Candace O.Kelley   Executive Producer: Layne Fontes Producer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Artificial Intelligence isn’t just changing our work—it’s reshaping who we are. In this compelling Not All Hood conversation, Malcolm-Jamal Warner and Candace Kelley dive into the unseen influence of AI on our creativity, our thinking, and our emotional lives. As AI tools make it easier for anyone to sound brilliant, the question becomes: what makes us truly original? They discuss how tech like auto-tune and AI-generated writing have blurred the lines between human and machine-made, and why the real power lies with those who know how to use AI without losing themselves. From students fiercely defending their AI-aided essays to professors requiring handwritten work just to ensure authenticity—this episode questions what ownership, authorship, and creativity really mean in a digital world. We also tackle the shifting landscape of DEI (Diversity, Equity & Inclusion) and how language and branding around it are being reimagined in real-time. 🎧 Tap in for a mind-bending discussion that mixes tech, ethics, education, and culture in only the way Not All Hood can. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America.   Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Candace O.Kelley   Executive Producer: Layne Fontes Producer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this soul-shaking episode of Not All Hood, Malcolm-Jamal Warner and Candace Kelley sit down with transformational identity coach April Mason for one of the most raw and nuanced conversations of the season. Mason pulls no punches as she challenges high-achieving women to confront their intrinsic value beyond career accolades, beauty, or domesticity. The trio explore emotional intelligence, performative femininity, dating myths, and the shifting dynamics of love in modern Black relationships. With surgical precision, Mason unpacks why many women are struggling in relationships—not because of a lack of options, but a lack of identity. From girlfriend traps to the misunderstood power of energy and presence, this episode is a wake-up call for both men and women on how to lead with self-love, intention, and wholeness. April even assigns some relationship homework… if you're brave enough to do the work. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America.   Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Candace O.Kelley   Executive Producer: Layne Fontes Producer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this enlightening episode of Not All Hood, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Candace Kelley, and guest Jamila Norman—urban farmer, food activist, and host of HBO Max’s Homegrown—dive deep into the hidden costs of eating clean, the systemic erasure of Black farmers, and how corporate agriculture manipulates our food choices. Jamila shares her journey from growing up Caribbean to building Patchwork City Farms in Atlanta, fostering fresh food access and sustainable agriculture. The conversation unpacks how engineered foods, misleading plant-based options, and privatized food systems impact communities of color. The hosts and Jamila also discuss the importance of reconnecting with farming traditions, the challenges of urban gardening, why American grocery culture is broken, and how creating generational health through conscious eating is as critical as wealth-building. Whether you're a parent wanting healthier choices, an aspiring urban farmer, or someone rethinking their food habits, this episode will challenge what you think you know about food—and the systems controlling it. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America.   Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Candace O.Kelley   Executive Producer: Layne Fontes Producer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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