TMI The Black Effect Network
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- Society & Culture
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TMI is the dynamic, new video-taped podcast featuring activists Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne, the General. Their show takes an uninhibited look at the social and civil rights issues, pop-culture and politics. Together, they underscore the importance of social activism, awareness, knowing your rights and having a voice. They want you to know that being in service to one’s community isn’t old school; it’s real, it’s happening and its needed now more than ever. Their aim is to push our culture forward so that together, we can make the world a better place right now…and for generations to come.
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Why Are We Dying From Preventable Diseases
This week Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne discuss various topics related to health and peoples well-being, such as the potential dangers of sleeping with cell phones due to radiation, the Food and Drug Administration and its role in regulating products that can be harmful to consumers and the importance of voting and being aware of the decisions made by federal agencies. Next, they introduce Dr. Robert Singleton, an anesthesiologist, who discusses health issues that disproportionately affect the Black community, such as obesity, high blood pressure, and diabetes. In this conversation. He also, touches on the use of Ozempic and weight loss drugs and the impact of misinformation and media.
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Scaling or Selling Out?
In this episode, Tamika and Mysonne discuss various topics, including finding balance between work and personal life, issues with bouncers and security personnel, and the journey of building a brand. Moreover, they were joined by the founder of the hair brand “ Curls” Mahisha Dellinger, who discusses her journey as a black entrepreneur and shares insights into marketing strategies and the challenges faced by black brands. She emphasizes the importance of investing in sampling and creating a positive consumer experience.
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Wrongfully Convicted
In this episode, Tamika and Mysonne discuss hair struggles, the dangers of harmful products, the importance of self-care, and the impact of real music. They also interview Jason Flom who is a criminal justice reform advocate and founding board member of the Innocence Project. In this conversation, they discuss the work he has done in advocating for wrongfully convicted individuals such as Pierre Rushing.
They discuss the challenges in the legal process and the role of the District Attorney in reviewing cases. The conversation concludes with a reminder to protect what truly matters and not to die over things that don't make sense.
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Introducing TMI with Charlamagne Tha God
New name, new year, new energy, but same Mysonne and Tamika. With their first episode of the new year they had a very special guest who is a media mogul, a multimedia expert, with a podcast network publishing company and the producer of a multitude of different shows, Charlamagne Tha God.
During the interview, Charlamagne discussed his success and experience when it comes to dominating the media scene and so much more
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Questioning America’s Morals
This week Tamika and Mysonne questioned a lot of Americans morals as they elaborated more on the ongoing Israeli–Palestinian conflict, David Axelrod disrespectful comments on Joe Biden and homosexuality and the overall president elections coming up.
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Get Informed
This week Tamika and Mysonne first discuss their their thoughts on the ongoingIsraeli–Palestinian conflict. They also, discuss their true feelings about Jada spilling her truth about her marriage and life in her new book, which then turned into a discussion about the younger generation too hooked on their phones instead of picking up a book and reading.
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Customer Reviews
The best podcast of all time
Tamika and Mysonne are so real and raw, most people will never understand how much it really takes to be them waking up everyday. I literally am binge listening to this podcast and have been for some time. I can’t remember a day where I wasn’t listening to this podcast. And being a Harlem girl, Tamika Mallory is the GOAT and now my sorority sister.
THANK YOU
Thank you for all that you do for the black communities! I honor and respect both of you.
JS Self-Care
I truly admire the work you are doing. This podcast is the best podcast in the world ❤️❤️