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Black In The Days The podcast celebrating the complexity and the diversity of the Black experience.
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In our latest episode, Patrick of .sorry dropped some serious knowledge and had recommendations for us all. He suggested...
22/06/2022

In our latest episode, Patrick of .sorry dropped some serious knowledge and had recommendations for us all. He suggested the following books to read:
1. “Until We Reckon: Violence, Mass Incarceration, And a Road to Repair” by Danielle Sered.
2. “Power/Knowledge: Selected Interviews and Other Writings: 1972-1977” by Michel Foucault, edited by Colin Gordon.
3. “Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison” by Michel Foucault.
4. “Foucault Reader” by Paul Rabinow.

21/06/2022

The conversation with Patrick Stephens of .sorry was enlightening and thought provoking. He challenged how we view the current system and forced us to look at what is possible when we designed systems that focus on the outcomes we desire….. Outcomes centered on personal accountability and actually .

We're BACK!!! Happy Juneteenth and father's day! We  are so happy to launch season 3 and to do so celebrating "freedom" ...
19/06/2022

We're BACK!!! Happy Juneteenth and father's day! 

We  are so happy to launch season 3 and to do so celebrating "freedom" with  Patrick Stephens, who after 24 years in prison was finally able to come home to his family. 

On this episode, we have a candid conversation with Patrick and his biggest supporter (his sister ). We discuss accountability for harm caused, the legal system as it is and Patrick's hope for the future.  This is a special episode and we are so excited to share Patrick's perspective with our listeners. Please check him out at .sorry.

And do us a favor and gives us a 5 star review on your podcast platform of choice and share this episode. You can find us on Apple, Spotify and Google.

13/06/2022

is back on the pod, and this time her brother Patrick joins us! Honestly friends, this conversation could have lasted hours. In this episode, Patrick discusses his time in prison, his accountability journey (.sorry ), supportive family, and his hope for the future….

How can we turn our legal system into a “justice system”. When we tell you this episode is sooooo good, believe us! Prepare to be challenged …..prepare to be inspired..

Okay. It’s beeeeeen a minute, but we’re back!!! Well, officially back June 19th aka Juneteenth, the weekend that started...
12/06/2022

Okay. It’s beeeeeen a minute, but we’re back!!! Well, officially back June 19th aka Juneteenth, the weekend that started it out for us in 2020. Life has been “lifing”, so we had to take a break but we’re back friends. We can’t wait to have you join us in our conversations. And season 3 starts off with two amazing guest ……

Rest in Power bell hooks. I will NEVER FORGET the brief conversation I had with her during my junior year at UCF as I es...
15/12/2021

Rest in Power bell hooks.

I will NEVER FORGET the brief conversation I had with her during my junior year at UCF as I escorted her while she waited for a talk she was giving.

I was a young, eager Psychology major with a minor in African American and Women's studies ready to sop up wisdom from her LIVE SPOKEN WORDS like an empty sponge.

That was 1997...this picture of her was taken in 1996 in New York.

The impact she had and the thoughts/conversations she ignited on the intersections of race, gender, place, class and sexuality will not be forgotten. 🖤🙏🏾

Character. Integrity. Service. Today, another giant of a human being has transitioned. Colin Powell the first Black Nati...
19/10/2021

Character. Integrity. Service.

Today, another giant of a human being has transitioned. Colin Powell the first Black National Security Advisor, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and secretary of state in U.S. history, died at 84. Colin, son of Luther & Maud Powell, immigrants from Jamaica, lived a life of service. His service wasn’t to a political party but to the better ideals of America. Like so many Americans today we mourn his death but are also reminded that leadership requires character. Leadership requires integrity. Leadership requires service.
Thank you, Colin.

01/10/2021

It’s Friday.. and we’re feeling good about about a lot of things, especially us. Thank you for this gem .

In this week’s episode we continue the conversation on Confidence & Humility with resident guest expert . We discuss the...
15/09/2021

In this week’s episode we continue the conversation on Confidence & Humility with resident guest expert . We discuss the barriers to building confidence, strategies to build confidence and how humility is an essential part of confidence. We also make the clear distinction on what humility really is TO us vs. what the world wants it to be FOR us.

As always, we talk about how can we show up for others. What is our role, if any, in building up our community’s confidence?

Link in bio! Listen now!

15/09/2021
In our upcoming episode,  walks us through a beautiful conversation about confidence, humility and self love. How do thi...
14/09/2021

In our upcoming episode, walks us through a beautiful conversation about confidence, humility and self love. How do this things show up and what are the behaviors of and ? How are they interwoven?

An aha moment for us was realizing that self love is also accepting the kindness of those around us. Too often we respond to kindness with “you shouldn’t have or wow, what did i do to deserve this?” YOU deserve the thoughtful gift from your friend. You deserve the recognition for your hard work. It’s okay to just accept the acts of kindness bestowed upon you. Thank you for this timely message. Episode drops Wednesday!!!!

And THIS is the essence of the Black In The Days Podcast.... celebrating the complexity and diversity of the Black Exper...
12/09/2021

And THIS is the essence of the Black In The Days Podcast.... celebrating the complexity and diversity of the Black Experience!

Check out ALL EPISODES at the link in our bio.

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We are all in this together, celebrate the beauty and difference within us.

We started this SELF CARE September with a conversation around confidence, humility and self love...specifically about B...
10/09/2021

We started this SELF CARE September with a conversation around confidence, humility and self love...specifically about Black Women.

Check the link on our bio to listen right now and STAY TUNED! Next week we extend this conversation with our resident GUEST EXPERT ... you don't want to miss it.

09/09/2021

Our latest episode is up. Listen at the link in our bio!

September is SELF CARE month and we are kicking off the month with a conversation about confidence and humility. Listen ...
07/09/2021

September is SELF CARE month and we are kicking off the month with a conversation about confidence and humility. Listen in... the link to the latest episode is in our bio! Also...stay tuned to our social media pages this month for quotes from Black Women about self love.

24/07/2021

We are ready for the weekend...how about you?

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Walking into the weekend like… 💛 // :

Biz Markie died at a YOUNG 57 years old from complications related to diabetes. African American people are more likely ...
17/07/2021

Biz Markie died at a YOUNG 57 years old from complications related to diabetes.

African American people are more likely to develop diabetes than white American people. This may be because we are more likely to experience barriers to methods that could lower our likelihood of developing it.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), around 10.5% of the population of the United States had diabetes in 2018.
In the report, diagnosed diabetes was at 11.7% among non-Hispanic Black people in the U.S. and 7.5% among non-Hispanic white people in the U.S.

In 2018, non-Hispanic Black people were twice as likely as non-Hispanic white people to die from diabetes, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

These racial disparities concerning diabetes may be due to a combination of environmental, socioeconomic, physiological, and genetic factors. Know your numbers. Monitor Your Health!

Another Black culture icon gone...seemingly too soon. 🙏🏾Thank you Biz for keeping the FUN in hip hop. Rest In Power. 🕊🤍
17/07/2021

Another Black culture icon gone...seemingly too soon. 🙏🏾

Thank you Biz for keeping the FUN in hip hop. Rest In Power. 🕊🤍

FREEDOM. We can’t imagine the feelings the enslaved Texans felt when they heard that word. A 2.5 year delayed message, b...
19/06/2021

FREEDOM. We can’t imagine the feelings the enslaved Texans felt when they heard that word. A 2.5 year delayed message, but what we do know is that they celebrated. While, we acknowledge we have yet reached full freedom, we celebrate today. Celebrate Black life. Celebrate Black joy. Celebrate Black beauty. Celebrate

A year ago TODAY we launched our podcast! Thank you to all who have listened, followed, liked or shared. We are hoping t...
19/06/2021

A year ago TODAY we launched our podcast!

Thank you to all who have listened, followed, liked or shared. We are hoping to make this year even BIGGER AND BETTER and we CONTINUE to celebrate the DIVERSITY and COMPLEXITY of the Black Experience.

All day. 🔥
14/05/2021

All day. 🔥

12/05/2021

Its Mental Health Awareness and we particularly wanted to have a real and raw conversation with Black Men about Mental Health.

Thank you Greg and Winston...the conversation WILL CONTINUE so stay tuned.

Check out the full episode! Links to ALL episodes are in our bio.

It’s been a minute y’all. Honestly, we are booked and busy (the productive kind). But we couldn’t let this month go by w...
12/05/2021

It’s been a minute y’all. Honestly, we are booked and busy (the productive kind). But we couldn’t let this month go by without this discussion. May is mental health awareness month and our focus is on Black men. Our guests share their healing journeys. We discuss what therapy has meant for their lives and lessons learned along the way. This is a conversion that is filled with vulnerability and insight we hope will motivate you to start your own journey towards optimal mental health. The conversation is so good, we had to do 2 parts. This is part 1.

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23/04/2021

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We continue our conversation with Geo and Marjorie on their experiences carrying for their children. What is like to co-parent? How do they plan fo the future?

In case you missed it Part 2 AIRED THIS WEEK! Marjorie Lauture and Geo Cuevas shared more of their journey as we ALL MOV...
23/04/2021

In case you missed it Part 2 AIRED THIS WEEK!

Marjorie Lauture and Geo Cuevas shared more of their journey as we ALL MOVE TO AUTISM ACCEPTANCE.

Check us out on all major platforms.

We’re relieved at this verdict, but let’s be clear. This is NOT justice. This is accountability.  We are praying for Geo...
20/04/2021

We’re relieved at this verdict, but let’s be clear. This is NOT justice. This is accountability. We are praying for George Floyd’s family.

The work must continue. We must dismantle that systems that continue to perpetuate the murder of unarmed Black men & women by those who are sworn to protect and serve.

Earl Simmons ( DMX ) lived his complicated life out loud. His music covered the wide range of emotions humanity brings, ...
09/04/2021

Earl Simmons ( DMX ) lived his complicated life out loud. His music covered the wide range of emotions humanity brings, yet it was his rage and pain that most moved us. It moved us because he gave words to the pain many faced due to unresolved trauma. As time went on, we all cheered for his victory. We wanted him to win. We needed him to win. His winning gave hope. Unfortunately, he succumbed to the very demons he tried to slay, but even in death he is winning. As we reflect on his life, we are forced again to confront the systems that enable trauma. The traumas that then lead to higher incidents of substance abuse and mental illness. life and even his death is reminder that we are complex human beings who deserve love and a world where we fight like a pack of pit bulls to make it a safer one. One where we give space for healing and we equip our communities for healing.

07/04/2021

Our latest episode is up! So much to unpack, but we are so thankful for our guest and who shared their parenting journeys with us. We talked about the beauty of their children, lessons learned, navigating a system that often fails the most marginalized groups and what their hopes are for the future.

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