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Everything Hidden
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Everything Hidden is a monthly book vlog and Podcast by Justine Taylor that will discuss and introduce its audience to a variety of genres written by Black authors. Black authors and stories are abundant. Just as we believe Black people deserve to see themselves in a myriad of roles on screen, we too believe that black readers deserve to see themselves in various genres of written works. Everything Hidden will recommend 1 - 2 novels per month, works of both nonfiction and fiction from Black authors. The novels will be summarized and then broken down by structure and or themes, highlighting ...
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By Far The Dopest Version
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“By Far The Dopest Version” is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by J.M. Knighten. This show aims to provide insights from a male perspective on topics such as fatherhood, cultural discussions, art, and significant news events, while also sharing his personal beliefs and viewpoints. The podcast seeks to foster meaningful conversations that delve into cultural and societal norms, everyday experiences, and themes that are often overlooked. It emphasizes a respectful approach towards its subjects and those impacted by them. Listeners can anticipate moments of laughter and tears, high energy levels, ...
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By Far The Dopest Version
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“By Far The Dopest Version” is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by J.M. Knighten. This show aims to provide insights from a male perspective on topics such as fatherhood, cultural discussions, art, and significant news events, while also sharing his personal beliefs and viewpoints. The podcast seeks to foster meaningful conversations that delve into cultural and societal norms, everyday experiences, and themes that are often overlooked. It emphasizes a respectful approach towards its subjects and those impacted by them. Listeners can anticipate moments of laughter and tears, high energy levels, ...
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It Doesn’t Work That Way..
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The WATZS Podcast Network proudly announces the launch of "It Doesn’t Work That Way Podcast," a bi-weekly series hosted by Kalisha Zachery and Kachelle Zachery sisters and co-founders of WATZS Productions. This podcast delves into vital conversations across media, film, business, and life themes, highlighting challenges faced in these areas. The show focuses on key moments and processes related to life, purpose, and career, examining how skills align with vision while upholding integrity, patience and respect. Through engaging storytelling, the podcast presents real-world examples of ...
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