Teaching is one of the most challenging professions in the workforce. Often times, they’re underpaid and overworked with limited resources. But despite its challenges, teaching is also one of the most rewarding professions. Teachers have an indelible impact on the students they teach and support.
Episode 16 — Don’t Be Surprised If You Get a Pop Quiz
This podcast episode we chatted about Inauguration Day, bad habits we want to leave in 2020, and lessons we've already learned in 2021.
Episode 15 — Not a Good Cultural Fit
This month is National Black Business Month. And we tapped on Will — a multi-hyphenate by every sense of the word — to join us for this podcast episode.
Will is an entrepreneur, creative, photographer/videographer, and stock trader.
And he's been featured in The Wall Street Journal TWICE this year alone.
But despite being gifted in many avenues, many of these same avenues are occupied predominantly by white folks.
Episode 14 — I’m Not God
Far too often Black women are expected to be on the frontlines for every battle against social injustice — on top of being mothers, providers, and working professionals.
Our guests Shawnee (a social worker) and Erin (a mental health professional) talk about their toil and challenges as Black women in corporate America in the midst of international uprisings.
Episode 13: Father’s Day
Unfortunately, in our community, fathers are an anomaly.
But Brandon and L.C. are changing the narrative.
On this episode, we talk fatherhood during the coronavirus and resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement, upbringings, and much more.
2 Years!!!
We're shocked too.
Time needs to RELAX...much like the year of our Lord 2020.
Episode 12: Internal Inventory
On this episode...you get to see our faces live for the first time!
We talk all things COVID-19; Timbaland and Swizz Beatz's Verzuz series, as well as other IG Live and virtual happenings; the controversy surrounding Dwayne Wade and Gabrielle Union's trans-daughter Zaya; and much more. Tap in!
Episode 11: New Year “Revolutions”
The pod title isn't a typo.
Tune in and you'll get in on the inside joke.
Happy new year everyone! It's good to be back.
On this episode, we talked about Virginia's gun rally, the Aaron Hernandez documentary, our present and future goals, and much more!
R.I.P. to the lives lost in the devastating helicopter crash in Calabasas, CA on 1/26. We send our condolences to the victims' families and loved ones.
Episode 10: Tolerance vs. Acceptance
We truly were a melting pot this podcast episode!
We were joined by a Filipina, a Native American, an Afro-Latina, and a Lebanese-American.
The topic of the day was addressing the experiences of America’s full spectrum of ethnicities and race.
America isn't just black and white in the literal and physical sense.
Episode 9: Anti-blackness
On this podcast episode, we talk about the infamous African diaspora war.