Today, the show welcomes none other than a great friend, and prolific individual, Adrian Consonery Jr, for an insightful discussion about who he is, beyond the campaign. Join us as we unpack our shared college experience at Grambling State University, youth empowerment in politics, and a bit of education towards the importance of states' rights in democracy. Lastly, we bring it all together with a think-piece on creativity, a short "Sinners" movie breakdown, and how we learn to promote joy as a tool for change.
Some things just have to be talked about. Join us for a spiritually charged conversation to discuss the complex theme of humanity in light of recent events, particularly the assassination of political figure Charlie Kirk. While we shed light on the recent mass shootings in Minnesota and Colorado, it is time that we emphasize the importance of community, empathy, and understanding in a world often divided by our political beliefs. We call for compassion and love, urging listeners to reflect on their humanity and the need for constructive dialogue, regardless of differing opinions. Lastly, we turn our hearts towards God and conclude with a heartfelt prayer for unity and healing.
Today on Perspektives, we welcome fellow activist, Jeshua Pearson, for a vulnerable and transformational conversation. ALL men need to hear this one. Instead of believing the myth that “it’s no big deal”, we spend time discussing how to navigate mental health challenges in adolescence, long term effects of childhood trauma, therapy, and lastly, we leave with some resources on owning your truth while taking control of your story. As always, keep growing🎖️
This week, we welcome the multi-talented Jaylin Ellis to the show for a GRAND analysis on the themes of Ryan Coogler's "Sinners", a deep-dive into the cinematography, the movie's symbolism, character development and representation, and potential for a new series. The artistic perspective, religious trauma, and black ownership are several topics that are certainly on the table for this discussion. Join us!
So...what really is DEI? Today, we are joined by the multitalented, Ms. KC Farrior, a published author and creative, for a conversation about the systemic dismantling of DEI, it's impact on college campuses, and evaluating a potential future without these initiatives which are under siege by the Trump Administration.
This week, the show welcomes back the iconic Ms. Kambria Cash, for a truly vulnerable conversation about interracial marriage. We talk about the significance of the landmark court case, Loving vs. Virginia, our personal experiences with interracial dating, and exploring media influence and perceptions. Lastly we challenge each other to break down the stereotypes of relationships in order to move away from negative opinions, and towards understanding on all sides.
This week, the show welcomes Jwon Ether, an intellectual and courageous mind, to take part in a concerned conversation about the challenges of revolution and the essence of advocacy. After amplifying the true struggles of those affected by the California Wildfires, we also talk strategy to empower ourselves through knowledge and community as we fight against miseducation and racism across America.
In this special edition episode, we make space for a short conversation on Kendrick Lamar's show-stopping & allegorical Super Bowl LIX halftime show performance. Although there is so much to unpack, we focus on the symbolism of Uncle Sam's cameo, Kendrick's powerful messaging, and the role of modern art in creating social commentary.
In the wake of what can only be described as a fear-ridden moment in our nation's history, we come together on the show to deeply analyze the Tiktok ban, how Trump swindled generations with changing his mind on the app, his inauguration and a handful of executive orders being addressed. We also reserve a bit of time to speak on the weaponization of Christianity to support unjust policies and how to engage in healthy, yet difficult conversations with those who may disagree on certain topics.
Just a quick word from us, to you<3
The rising tensions between Kendrick and Drake have reached new heights as the Toronto rapper filed a lawsuit against K. Dot and UMG, a Cali-based record label. We welcome to the show, none other than a good brother and aspiring entrepreneur/DJ, Makale Cummings, to discuss the origins and consequences of rap beef. We begin with the historical contexts of hip-hop, the influence of Tupac vs. Biggie, toxic masculinity, and how the future of rap can work towards collective healing. God bless.
We all have our things. Today, I'm joined by a dear friend of mine and Masters' candidate, Kambria Cash, for a conversation about the impact of seasonal changes on our mental health, defining Seasonal Affective Disorder(SAD), and how to identify within ourselves while embracing change in our daily lives.
Happy Holidays y'all! As we begin a new prayer series, we wanted to share a word of strength, encouragement, and love for you and yours. God bless:)
In a recent panel, Pres. Obama shared his thoughts on the hesitancy of black men in the polls and their growing disdain towards voting a woman into office (VP Harris). Join us to discuss the emotions behind this claim while we dive deeper into the black male vote and the newly proposed, "Opportunity Agenda 4 Black Men".
This World Mental Health Day, remember it's OKAY to just slow down. Join us as we share an in-depth conversation about mental health and its many forms in our lives through the concepts of best practices, depression, self-destructive mindsets, and resources to help you and the people you care about.
I'm joined by a close friend of mine, a stellar musician and intellectual, Ethan Clay, for a roundtable discussion about the impact of voting, important issues on the ballot, the black vote, and how to hold space for these conversations amongst family and friends.