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The SIPmyTHOUGHTS Pod

By: SIPmyTHOUGHTS
  • Summary

  • Black people are not a monolith, but 99 percent of our experiences are shared. As a journalist and storyteller, too many people outside of our community tell our stories. This pod focuses on US, intellectually, socially and culturally. Being from Mississippi, black southern culture embodies a myriad of different genres and this podcast will seek to explore our similarities and differences, rooted in our culture.
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Episodes
  • The Morning Sip Ep. 4- I Will Live Forever
    Jul 24 2024

    I never thought I would live through two historical events in back-to-back weekends; an attempted assassination on a former president, and the following weekend, the current president decides not to run for reelection.

    As a journalist, these are memorable times in our lives that cannot be forgotten. On these two consecutive weekends, I was in a newsroom, working both events. My name is on this work, forever.

    This episode will discuss the feelings and sentiments and how we should never forget about where we were on the weekend of July 13 and July 20, 2024.

    Twitter/IG: SIPmyTHOUGHTS

    Podcast IG: thesipmythoughtsmg

    TikTok: sipmythoughts

    Facebook: sipmythoughts

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    23 mins
  • The Morning Sip Ep. 3- Black Men Need Therapy
    Jun 25 2024

    As a journalist, I have seen my fair share of things people should never hear/see. It's time for black men to be honest about the things that are happening in our lives and the steps we need to take to become better individuals. It's time to have a come to Jesus meeting in our community because as the leaders, we need to change the cycles of things happening in our homes and communities.

    IG/Twitter: sipmythoughts/thesipmythoughtsmg

    TikTok: sipmythoughts

    Email: sipmythoughts@gmail.com

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    37 mins
  • The Morning Sip Ep. 2- Nepotism, Caitlin Clark, Atlanta drowning and Mississippi
    Jun 5 2024

    Bronny James is getting ready to be drafted into the NBA. Where? Who knows, but why are people so mad about this? Caitlin Clark is the WNBA's newest lightning rod in good and bad ways depending on who you are. Atlanta drowned for 5 days. But there is a deeper conversation to be had here and its relation to where I am from, which is Mississippi.

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    46 mins

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