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This podcast explores American racial and social issues while introducing the "gray area" into these polarizing conversations.
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Are you curious about the life behind Podcasting and Youtube? In this next episode, I brought together a dynamic group of Podcasters and YouTube content creators. We discussed the good, the bad, and the ugly parts of having our platforms. Also, we get candid about our challenges, our burn-outs, "the comment section," staying true to ourselves, and our overall drive to curate content for the public. Enjoy!
TOPICS--- Africa and Brittany discuss: 1. Detaching From GroupThink 2. Jordan Peterson: Why we like Jordan and other thinkers. 3. Why do people Follow the Herd? 4. Opposition: How we handle our detractors. 5. Candace Owens: Our candid thoughts. 6. Sobriety: Our struggle with addiction. How it helps us empathize with people. 7. Advice for others attempting to detach from GroupThink.
This past Memorial Day weekend, I attended Dave Chappelle's comedy show in Ohio. It was amazing. In this video, I retold what happened during the event. Additionally, I explained why Chappelle's "offensive" humor on race, actually holds American racism to the fire.
In this new series: "Two Perspectives: Let's Talk"--we discussed *Diversity of Thought* in the Black community, Anti-racism, & the future of race relations in America.
Here's a short story on how critical thinking helped me handle a neighborhood encounter that occurred last week.
I am not promoting the feud between Kwame Brown and his former teammates. But, I found this take on education and critical-thinking very interesting---and parts necessary, especially from a former NBA basketball star.
I'm very excited for this episode, especially with this dynamic group---who are willing to dialogue openly about some controversial topics---more specifically---on Critical Race Theory. Disclaimer: The point of this discussion is not for either position to "win." It's to present a clear picture of why each side is passionate about their stance. My hope is to exemplify why candid, uncomfortable, and perhaps, tense dialogue with the "opposing side"---is the most important step to an authentic start to better race relations for this country. Panelists:  Dr. Kayla Thompson Erec Smith Desi-Rae (Just Thinking Out Loud) Alma Cook Sam Hoadly-Brill pH.D Chris Choiniere Nicole Chilaka-Ukpo   *The original goal was to have 8 panelists. Last minute, we ended up with 7 panelists. The uneven groups were not intentional.*    
A reaction video to Aba & Preach's reaction video. This was fun. And they are cool dudes. *disclamier: not ALL politicans.
During my talk w/ Bret Weinstein, I utilized my former professor Ta-Nehisi Coates & Dr. Jordan Peterson to showcase the *range* of thinkers I find personally important. After the "Red Skull" controversy, I was asked (a lotttttt), "What are your thoughts?"   Well, here they are.
In this episode, I discussed my thoughts on why The Talk's "blow-up" was a missed opportunity for an open-honest-conversation on Race.    #SharonOsbourne #SherylUnderwood #TheTalkShow
Does America want public apologies or public humiliation?
15,000 subscribers! What?! Thank you! On this (1st) Live episode---I'll be discussing how I started #AmericanShade​. Also, I'll be discussing my conversation with Bret Weinstein.
In this episode, I'm in conversation with cultural critic and fashion stylist, Ayishat Akanbi. In this excerpt, we discussed the legendary Malcolm X and the "Black Identity" from our heterodox POVs, living in the United States & the United Kingdom. "Ayishat Akanbi considers the radical power of kindness, the limits of identity, the gendered nature of image, and how to transcend the superficial to form meaningful connections." -- SOH Talks & Ideas Archive Ayishat's first book will be released this year. Follow her on Twitter to keep updated. @Ayishat_Akanbi
In this episode, I discuss my take on critical-thinking, the art of conversations, and thinking for yourself. I included clips from Dr. Peterson's lectures on "how to critical-think" and "how to listen."
Panelists: - Jessarae Emberton (farm owner, mother, bartender) - Will Resuch ( highschool teacher, podcaster) www.williamreusch.com  - Jendayi (journalist/ filmmaker)  website jendayiomowale.com + twitter @jen_omo - Lee S (retired software engineer)  - Brittany King (journalist/ writer) - HOST
In this episode, I give my candid critique of Dr. Robin DiAngelo, the well-known author of "White Fragility." Robin has debuted her newest book, "Nice Racism" which has re-centered her inside the race discourse. Americans continue to debate whether her philosophies are helpful or harmful for American race relations at large. I have A LOT of thoughts on her ideas, which I breakdown in this video.  Listen to hear them. And remember, think for yourself.
Youtuber Khadija Mbowe is a classically-trained opera singer who discusses the western beauty standard's influences on pop-culture, social media and the black diaspora. In this video, Khadija and Brittany hold a candid conversation about the implications of Colorism. Additionally, they discuss how to combat this issue---divulging ways they've dealt with this color prejudice in their lives.
In this episode, I discuss why Dr. King Jr. is one of the most important minds in American History. He is a timeless voice, and much needed in the discourse regarding our society right now.
In this episode, I am honest----and hardly edited this video for transparency. I know most of you subscribed to my channel to watch content that doesn't cater to sides---(and that's what this video is), I hope you stay subscribed and continue watching. As an independent journalist, (and an American in this country), I felt it necessary to give my candid thoughts about what happened at the U.S. Capitol. The present conversations are frustrating to say the least, and aren't conducive material for a real discussion. The violence that happened, and the violence that continues to happen in this country will swallow US whole, if we don't swallow our own prides, and realize we've been wrong.
In this Part 2 video, I share the rest of the minds who've impacted my life. Here I share numbers: #9 through #1.
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Michael Patrick Milligan

Brittany, I've watched a lot of your videos since you were on Brett's show. You have a unique, thoughtful, beautiful view of life. I love what you said about how valuable freedom of speech is, and that we don't have to comment on every story. It struck me, and in the future I will refrain from saying some things I would have said and regretted saying.

May 21st
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Brian J Burke

Agree, I'm tired of the non-conversatios and lack of honesty too.

Apr 17th
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Brian J Burke

RD is so cringey

Apr 6th
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