Episodios

  • The Mother of Black Music Month
    Jun 8 2024
    Jay welcomes two media veterans, Mina Say What and Dyana Williams to talk about the industry discussing the the recent rap battle between Kendrick Lamar and Drake and the concerning themes that came out of it around spouse and child abuse and the responsibility of the media and the public when it comes to discussions on these and other topics. They also discuss Black Music Month and its origins and the role guest Dyana Williams played in recognizing black music artists, executives, producers and black radio.
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    1 h y 5 m
  • Time Tells Truth
    May 30 2024
    In this episode of the History Being Black podcast, J. Hall discusses the recent controversy surrounding Diddy and his alleged abuse of his ex-girlfriend, Cassie. J. Hall reflects on his own admiration for Diddy in the past and how he has evolved in his perspective. He emphasizes the importance of believing and supporting victims of abuse, and the need for men to have conversations about controlling their emotions and not resorting to violence against women. J. Hall encourages listeners to examine their own biases and not contribute to the problem.
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    26 m
  • In My New Edition Voice: Is This The End?
    May 16 2024
    The conclusion of the Kendrick Lamar vs. Drake rap battle trilogy is discussed. The conversation covers the songs released by both artists and the impact of the battle on the culture. The aftermath and the perception of both artists are also explored.
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    18 m
  • Professor Stefan Wheelock Pt.1: An Apple Would Have Been Just Fine
    Apr 25 2024
    In this episode, Jay Hall interviews Stefan Wheelock, an associate professor in the Department of English at George Mason University. Stefan shares his background growing up in Mississippi and the pride he has for his home state. He discusses the cultural differences he experienced when moving to the North and the richness of Black communities he encountered. Stefan also delves into his academic work, focusing on the study of Atlantic history and culture, and the exploration of Blackness and African identities. The conversation concludes with Stefan recounting a racial incident he faced while teaching at the University of Pittsburgh and the personal impact it had on him. In this conversation, Stefan Wheelock discusses his experiences as a Black academic and the importance of history and education. He shares his journey of absorbing trauma and producing work, as well as his move to George Mason University. Wheelock also addresses the false narrative of slavery's benefits and the impact of slave films. He highlights the challenge of communicating history effectively and the need for a nuanced understanding of civil rights movements. The conversation concludes with a discussion on exploring personal history and heritage, as well as the complexity of Blackness.
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    29 m
  • Who Are You?: Sometimes It's Not a Game Pt. 2
    Apr 18 2024
    In this episode of the History Being Black podcast, J-Hall discusses the recent rap war between Kendrick Lamar, Drake, and J. Cole. He explores the authenticity of J. Cole's response to Kendrick's diss and the subsequent apology. J-Hall also delves into the larger issue of people pretending to get along in the music industry and in life, emphasizing the importance of staying true to oneself. He praises Kendrick Lamar for consistently being authentic and encourages listeners to trust their instincts and make decisions based on their own principles.
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    20 m
  • Shari Nycole, the Reluctant Media Guru
    Apr 11 2024
    In this conversation, J. Hall speaks with fellow Mean Ole Lion Podcast host Shari Nicole, a producer, journalist, and multimedia guru. They discuss Sheri's career in media, her journey from producing to being in front of the camera, and the importance of being a multifaceted media professional. She also talks about the impact of the pandemic on her career and how it pushed her to create her own opportunities. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of embracing one's talents and being willing to pivot in order to pursue one's passions. In this conversation, Sharí Nycole discusses the importance of creating opportunities for oneself and not waiting for others to give them. She also talks about her love for women's basketball and the impact it has had on her. The conversation then shifts to the topics of accountability and the importance of focusing on the facts when discussing sensitive issues like allegations against public figures. Sharí encourages people to be mindful of their own journeys and not compare themselves to others. She concludes by emphasizing the need for gratitude and enjoying the present moment.
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    1 h
  • Glory: The Struggle for Yards
    Apr 4 2024
    Donna Francavilla, co-author of the book 'Glory: The Struggle for Yards - Inspiration from Turn of the Century African American Unsung Heroes,' discusses the process of writing the book and the importance of recognizing the contributions of black pioneers in sports. She highlights the discrimination and challenges these athletes faced and emphasizes the need to learn from their experiences. Donna shares personal experiences with discrimination and explains her motivation to participate in the project. The book features players such as Fritz Pollard, Henry McDonald, and Gideon Smith, and aims to inspire the next generation.
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    33 m
  • Sometimes It's Not A Game
    Mar 28 2024
    This episode of the History Being Black podcast discusses the recent verse by Kendrick Lamar on the song 'Like That' and the tensions between Drake, Kendrick Lamar, and J. Cole. The conversation explores the rise of Drake, J. Cole's journey, and the emergence of the trio as influential figures in hip hop. It delves into the leaked song 'Control' and the subsequent responses from Drake and Kendrick Lamar. The episode also examines Drake's nonchalant attitude, the use of subliminal messages, and the potential for a battle between the three artists. The importance of competition and authenticity in hip hop is emphasized.
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    34 m