• My Dawg: Black Bromance Love
    Sep 4 2024

    As we know, Mel and Hollee have a strong sisterly love, and for this episode, they dip into some brotherly love.

    Our duo chops it up with Dr. Nathan Connolly and Dipped’s own Super Producer Louis Jacques, addressing what makes their best-friend bond so strong and deep. The fellas
    discuss origin stories, supporting each other through life changes and what brought about a recent bro “pilgrimage” to Europe.

    In Hot and Sweet, Hollee speaks on the DNC bringing about a Wellesley reunion while Mel talks about someone rather close to her ignoring her calls. Entertaining to say the least!

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    44 mins
  • Daddy’s Girls: Black Fathers’ Love
    Aug 28 2024

    We’re joined by two Black ‘Girldads’ in this episode. Robert Charles, father of two and brother to our co-host Hollee, and Titus Cooper, who has three daughters of his own.
    These dads share:

    • What they have discovered while being fathers
    • What has been most rewarding
    • How they felt and feel about raising Black girls

    They also talk about tackling dating and sex.

    In Sweet and Hot, Mel turns over a new leaf online and Hollee talks DNC headaches.

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    44 mins
  • Nobody’s Darling: Black Communal Love Pt. 2
    Aug 7 2024

    In “Sweet and Hot,” Mel chats about a popular celebrity at a listening party, which triggers Hollee, who went to a listening party of her own with a very different experience.

    We also chat with two other VIPs, Renauda Riddle and Angela Barnes. They are co-owners of a popular, woman-centered bar and lounge called Nobody's Darling. We dive into the bar and how it’s an expression of love from two Black women to their community.

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    45 mins
  • Where Is The Love? Sonya Massey, Kamala Harris
    Jul 29 2024

    Black women under attack: Our hosts unpack the brutal shooting of Sonya Massey, the outrage and aftermath. They also discuss Kamala Harris, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, who also has been dragged and targeted in different ways.

    Stand up for and #ProtectBlackWomen.

    On a lighter note, in Sweet and Hot, Hollee discusses finally taking a day to herself.

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    45 mins
  • My Brother’s Keeper: Black Communal Love Pt. 1
    Jul 18 2024

    We talk to Nathan Ollie, the President and Chairman of the Board for 100 Black Men of Memphis, one chapter of the 100 Black Men of America, a mentoring organization with the slogan: “What they see is what they'll be.”

    Find out why Nate feels his organization is so important for the community, the positive impact that is has, and how you can support the cause. We also discuss their new up and coming program L.I.F.E = Living In Full Expectation.

    Do yourself a favor and listen.

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    43 mins
  • My Girl: Black Mother-Daughter Love
    Jul 12 2024

    Our dynamic duo continues the topic of Black Love, focusing this time on the love between a Black mother and her children.

    In this episode, they interview The Coopers. Mother Geri Cooper and her daughter, Kiersten Cooper, discuss:

    • Their current relationship and hopes for the future
    • Mothering then and now
    • What Black parents and kids can do to improve their relationships with each other

    In Sweet and Hot, Mel finds a good vacation spot after a long search, and Hollee is napping now , but something is interrupting her new found habit. Find out what that is!

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    44 mins
  • Black Love Languages
    Jul 3 2024

    Our duo dives into the different ways Black folks show each other love (aka Black love languages) —like nick names and card games, for example. Which other ones come to mind for you?

    Plus:

    • Hollee discusses her Juneteenth event. Did Mel show up? Listen and find out!
    • Mel discusses surging prices in these streets as she hunts down some caramel cake lol!
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    32 mins
  • Juneteenth: Free to love…America?
    Jun 19 2024

    As America celebrates Juneteenth:

    • Mel and Hollee dig into the complex love relationships Black Americans have with their ‘free’ country. Some love it. Some, not so much. Others leave.
    • Our duo shares their thoughts and plans for the now-federal holiday.

    Plus:

    • Mel’s “sweet” gratitude for recent experiences
    • Hollee’s “hot” summer
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    33 mins