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The Blackness Thread (formerly Still Talking Black)
Richard Dodds
38 episodes
2 weeks ago
Send us a text There was a moment of surprise and, yes, discomfort, when my guess Kendra attended a Black festival with her white fiancé. But why should love come with a label? My guest Kendra, an Afrocentric woman engaged to a white man, joined me, to break down the nuances and challenges of being pro-Black while in an interracial relationship. Together, we lift the veil on how love, race, and identity coexist, and how maintaining a commitment to one's racial identity isn't diminished in the...
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Send us a text There was a moment of surprise and, yes, discomfort, when my guess Kendra attended a Black festival with her white fiancé. But why should love come with a label? My guest Kendra, an Afrocentric woman engaged to a white man, joined me, to break down the nuances and challenges of being pro-Black while in an interracial relationship. Together, we lift the veil on how love, race, and identity coexist, and how maintaining a commitment to one's racial identity isn't diminished in the...
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Society & Culture,
Relationships
Episodes (20/38)
The Blackness Thread (formerly Still Talking Black)
Embracing Blackness in Interracial Love: A Conversation with Kendra
Send us a text There was a moment of surprise and, yes, discomfort, when my guess Kendra attended a Black festival with her white fiancé. But why should love come with a label? My guest Kendra, an Afrocentric woman engaged to a white man, joined me, to break down the nuances and challenges of being pro-Black while in an interracial relationship. Together, we lift the veil on how love, race, and identity coexist, and how maintaining a commitment to one's racial identity isn't diminished in the...
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1 year ago
44 minutes

The Blackness Thread (formerly Still Talking Black)
Fostering Diversity in Children's Literature and Media with Dawn-Maria France
Send us a text Imagine a world where all children, no matter their background, see themselves represented positively in the books they read. That's the world our guest, Dawn-Maria France , is working tirelessly to create. From the UK, Dawn-Maria uses her talent and platform to diversify the narrative of children's literature, ensuring that children from marginalized communities find their voices in the characters they encounter. She passionately shares her journey and underlines the significa...
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1 year ago
54 minutes

The Blackness Thread (formerly Still Talking Black)
Pioneering Pathways: A Journey Through Medicine with Dr. Morris, Dr. Walker, and Dr. Boykin
Send us a text Have you ever wondered about the stories behind the most dedicated and resilient individuals in the medical profession? Meet Dr. Sylvia Morris, Dr. Angela Walker, and Dr. Diane Boykin, co-authors of "The Game Plan" and pioneers in their own right. Each with a unique tale of struggle, triumph, and an unwavering determination to succeed in the field of medicine, despite some of the odds stacked against them. Witness through their eyes the challenges they faced in their journey. ...
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1 year ago
42 minutes

The Blackness Thread (formerly Still Talking Black)
Embracing Transition: Thriving Through Menopause with Dana Lawson
Send us a text Imagine entering a new phase of life, one marked by hormonal change, transition, and growth, yet feeling completely unprepared to navigate the journey. This was the reality for Dana Lawson, a certified health coach, who faced her menopausal transition head-on. Dana joined us to share her personal experiences and insights, shedding light on the often misunderstood subject of menopause and its effects on women's bodies, with special emphasis on women of color. Navigating menopa...
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1 year ago
58 minutes

The Blackness Thread (formerly Still Talking Black)
Transforming Lives: The Power of Youth Mentorship with Bobby Huntley
Send us a text When we sat down with Bobby Huntley, a Marine Corps veteran, author, and mentor to over 600 young boys, we were truly inspired. His Gentleman's Club program is a testament to the power of mentorship, and it's a journey he shared with us with great sincerity. We traversed his experiences in the school system, his own personal challenges, and, most importantly, the heartwarming transformations he has witnessed in the lives of young boys who needed guidance. Tackling the elephant...
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1 year ago
53 minutes

The Blackness Thread (formerly Still Talking Black)
Finding Balance and Prioritizing Wellness with Natalie Mullin
Send us a text What happens when a non-stop, hustle-filled lifestyle starts eating into your wellness, relationships, and peace of mind? Brace yourself for an enlightening conversation with our guest, Natalie Mullin, a wellness educator, and coach, who will take us through her journey of finding balance in her life, saving her marriage, and how that has inspired her to help others do the same. We dive into the unique pressures faced by Black women and the ways societal expectations often lea...
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2 years ago
51 minutes

The Blackness Thread (formerly Still Talking Black)
Venturing into Franchising: Lessons and Challenges with Chris Wilson
Send us a text My guest, Chris Wilson, walks you down memory lane, sharing how his journey began and the transferable skills he harnessed to run a successful Pilates franchise. His story shines a light on the power of marketing, inclusivity, and creating a comfortable environment for customers. Don't miss out on an opportunity to be inspired and educated about the exciting world of franchising! About Chris Wilson: Chris has 20+ years of business experience in the Information Technology and F...
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2 years ago
55 minutes

The Blackness Thread (formerly Still Talking Black)
Exploring Black Intimacy and Relationships with Dr. Jeannelle Perkins-Muhammad
Send us a text Listen in as I share my personal experiences and engage in a profound conversation with Dr. Jeannelle Perkins-Muhammad on the intricacies of Black intimacy and relationships. Together, we unravel the layers of emotional intelligence, cultural conditioning, and personal experiences that shape our interactions with our partners. Have you ever wondered how your beliefs affect your relationships? Together with Dr. Jeannelle, we probe into the deeply ingrained teachings of Christi...
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2 years ago
55 minutes

The Blackness Thread (formerly Still Talking Black)
Changing the Narrative of Black Youth Through Education with Matthew Speamer
Send us a text Ever been curious about the intricate relationship between perception, representation, and the Black experience? You're in for an enlightening ride with my guest Matthew Speamer, a curious mix of a stand-up comedian and dedicated teacher, who takes us through his personal journey. We delve into his evolution towards self-acceptance, and his incredible work in educating young Black and brown children. He gives us some profound insights into changing the negative perceptions asso...
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2 years ago
1 hour

The Blackness Thread (formerly Still Talking Black)
Rethinking College Admissions with Jennifer Ledwith
Send us a text Could the roadmap to your child's future career start with an enlightening summer camp or an eye-opening internship? Unravel this and more, as Jennifer Ledwith of Scholar Ready joins us to navigate the crucial terrain of preparing our young ones for a future packed with possibilities. Get on board as we chart a course through various career pathways, emphasizing the importance of planning and exploring the often underrated value of trade school and the military. In an era wher...
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2 years ago
1 hour 11 minutes

The Blackness Thread (formerly Still Talking Black)
Black Fathers
Send us a text On this episode I talk to three Black fathers about there experiences in fatherhood from the perspective of a Black man. We cover various aspects of fatherhood, including the meaning, role, lessons learned, experiences, desired qualities, challenges faced by Black fathers, and the change in perspective after becoming a father. Support the show Show Credits: Richard Dodds (Host/Producer): @Doddsism Show Music: @IAmTheDjBlue Podcast Website: StillTalkingBlack.com Still Tal...
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2 years ago
35 minutes

The Blackness Thread (formerly Still Talking Black)
White Parents, Black Kids
Send us a text Episode Summary: In the season one finale, I talk with White parents that adopted two Black children. They open up about the things they've experienced and how their lives have been forever changed when they welcomed their children into their hearts and lives. Spotlight on Melanin: I am still looking for new submissions for Spotlight on Melanin. Spotlight on Melanin is the part of the show where I like to spotlight a creator, influencer, artist, business owner, or activist of ...
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3 years ago
1 hour 45 minutes

The Blackness Thread (formerly Still Talking Black)
Answering the Why
Send us a text Episode Summary: As we near the end of season one, host and producer Richard Dodds sits down and discusses the whys. Why he started the podcast, why it's important, and more. Spotlight on Melanin: I am still looking for new submissions for Spotlight on Melanin. Spotlight on Melanin is the part of the show where I like to spotlight a creator, influencer, artist, business owner, or activist of color. If you or someone you know would like a chance to be featured on Spotlight on M...
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3 years ago
12 minutes

The Blackness Thread (formerly Still Talking Black)
Overcoming Anxiety and Depression through Art with Chris Blount
Send us a text Episode Summary: You never know what someone is going through from the outside looking in. My guest Chris Blount talks about his struggles with anxiety and depression and how he used music and podcasting to help get him through it. About the Interviewee: Chris Blount is a podcaster, artist, and owner of On Purpose Recordings in Tacoma, WA. He hosts a podcast called "I Said That Sh*t On Purpose" and is a producer for various podcasts in the area. Instagram: @OnPurposeRecordi...
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3 years ago
49 minutes

The Blackness Thread (formerly Still Talking Black)
Protect Our Black Women with Full-Time Black Woman Hosts Esha Belle & Aleese Real
Send us a text Episode Summary: In this episode, I am joined by the hosts and producers of the Full-Time Black Woman podcast to talk about what it means to protect our Black women and how we do it. About the Interviewee: Full-Time Black Woman is your safe space for you to be your full self. Our goal is to create an environment where Black professional women can discuss the ups and downs we experience in corporate America and entrepreneurship while balancing our many roles and responsibiliti...
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3 years ago
59 minutes

The Blackness Thread (formerly Still Talking Black)
Finding Your True Voice Through Tragedy with Storyteller Devan Sandiford
Send us a text Episode Summary: Sometimes we feel like it's much easier to shut our eyes to injustices because they may not be affecting us directly, but in the words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." In this episode guest, Devan Sandiford and I discuss how we found our voices through all the injustices and made room to be our full selves. About the Interviewee: Devan Sandiford was born and raised in Southern California, where spent his chi...
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3 years ago
1 hour 9 minutes

The Blackness Thread (formerly Still Talking Black)
Gun Violence Awareness Day and Wear Orange with Mia Reid
Send us a text Episode Summary: This one was a hard one. In the wake of the shooting in Buffalo, New York, and Uvalde, Texas, we welcome back Mia Reid to tell us more about how the loss of her son led her to become a psychologist and an advocate that fights for better gun laws. We talk about ways to help bring awareness to gun safety and why people will be wearing orange this weekend. WearOrange.org About the Interviewee: Mia Reid is a licensed clinical mental health counselor with over 25 y...
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3 years ago
42 minutes

The Blackness Thread (formerly Still Talking Black)
How to Create a More Diverse and Inclusive Workplace with DE&I Champion Wema Hoover
Send us a text Episode Summary: Diversity, equity, and inclusion are important values in the workplace because they foster a work environment that is fair and inclusive. They also benefit employees by making them feel valued and appreciated. Studies have shown that workplaces with greater diversity, equity, and inclusion have lower turnover rates, better communication among employees, and stronger morale. In recent years, as the world becomes ever more interconnected, there seems to have been...
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3 years ago
56 minutes

The Blackness Thread (formerly Still Talking Black)
Increasing Financial Literacy 101 with Financial Wellness Educator William Cooper
Send us a text Episode Summary: We live in a world where some of us have been convinced that looking wealthy is more important than actually building wealth. From what I’ve seen and experienced, many of our people lack financial literacy. It is something that I noticed at a very young age, and since then worked to educate myself on how to better handle my finances. I try to pass on the financial insights I gain to the people around me, but I am by no means an expert on the subject so I brough...
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3 years ago
56 minutes

The Blackness Thread (formerly Still Talking Black)
Becoming a Better Black Leader with Shayna Hammond
Send us a text Episode Summary: How do we become better leaders? That is the focus of today's show, figuring out how to deal with the added pressures of being a leader as a minority and also learning how to be a better leader. I talk with Shayna Hammond Founder & CEO of Lead For Liberation and IndigoWomen, whose understanding of leadership started at a very young age when her teacher told her even though she was quiet, she still was a leader. About the Interviewee: Shayna Renee Hammond i...
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3 years ago
53 minutes

The Blackness Thread (formerly Still Talking Black)
Send us a text There was a moment of surprise and, yes, discomfort, when my guess Kendra attended a Black festival with her white fiancé. But why should love come with a label? My guest Kendra, an Afrocentric woman engaged to a white man, joined me, to break down the nuances and challenges of being pro-Black while in an interracial relationship. Together, we lift the veil on how love, race, and identity coexist, and how maintaining a commitment to one's racial identity isn't diminished in the...