Episodes
You might have to save your own life here. In this emergency session we’re breaking down in SIMPLE terms the recent Supreme Court ruling that sent shock waves through the country and the mental framing we need to deal with the coming fall out.
Published 06/16/24
Published 06/16/24
This is an overview and quick commentary on episode one WHITE PARTY of Hulu’s new show CLIPPED. Donald Sterling was on top of the world. A real estate empire, owner of an NBA team, and beloved businessman. And then his wife waged war on his mistress and assistant.
Published 06/10/24
It’s rough out here. In this episode we sit with a poem from farmer, philosopher, and poet Wendell Berry and look at what kind of good life it invites us to.
Published 06/03/24
An overview and companion to the movie MAY DECEMBER, loosely inspired by an American scandal and abuse case.
Published 05/27/24
We watched Hulu’s take on The Other Black Girl. Today we dive into some of the themes in Zakiya Dalila Harris block buster story.
Published 05/19/24
What power is vested to our White girlies? Where did it come from? We can understand this better by looking at the original, economic relationship between women deemed White and Black through the first three chapters of Professor Stephanie Jones Roger’s book “They Were Her Property”. In this episode we introduce our listeners to this thoughtful and award winning research.
Published 05/12/24
An introduction to the themes and ideas in the hilarious, sharp film They Cloned Tyrone from writer and director Juel Taylor and co writer Tony Rettenmaier,
Published 05/05/24
In this episode we’re attacking the Big Question: Reverse Racism by looking at the work of Dr. Beverly Tatum, Jordan Peele’s Get Out, and the 1975 film Stepford Wives. Change your conversations about race for good and don’t get trapped in endless cycles of nonsense.
Published 04/29/24
When I first watched Get Out, I assumed it was about a horror we couldn’t really run from. Looking back seven years later, there’s a warning and a message in it for today.
Published 04/22/24
Introducing the mental shift that can change how you see the systemic challenges we all face and why sitting down and resting is critical.
Published 04/15/24
Why does Nara Smith baking in designer gowns irritate people? What’s with the need to police Black women’s time and energy? In this episode we introduce the context that helps us understand why women’s time and energy is a resource politically fought over.
Published 04/05/24
Love Is Blind, a popular Netflix TV show, is about relationships without the social pressure of stereotypes or assumptions. And yet, so many fascinating assumptions are made in small ways that speak to larger cultural ideas about who we are and what we owe each other. We break down two of the season’s most watched interactions between a Black woman and the rest of the cast.
Published 03/18/24
A couple years back, as cities burned in protest, historian Carole Anderson wrote a viral opinion piece on the kind of social rage that has quietly undermined democracy and civil rights in the USA. That piece became a best selling book, which we break down in a short address to a community within the African American Episcopal Methodist tradition.
Published 03/08/24