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Doctah B on Winter Solstice and healing, Brother Shuja on Kwanzaa, and Charles Barron on Sahel Nations updates.
In a deeply moving episode of the Dear Future Wifey podcast, host Laterras R. Whitfield sits down with comedian, radio personality, and author Rickey Smiley for an unfiltered conversation about life, loss, and love. Smiley opens up about the heartbreaking experience of losing his son, a tragedy that reshaped his perspective on family and faith. He shares how this painful chapter inspired his memoir, Side Show, and how leaning on his spiritual foundation and community helped him navigate grief. His honesty sets the tone for an episode that is as healing as it is thought-provoking.
Baba Lumumba on self-ambivalence, Jeff Gallop’s investigations, and Dr. Robinson’s analysis of Black America’s religious landscape.
Dr. Abdullah on BLM fraud claims, Carl Snowden on Civil Rights silence, and Bill Carpenter on seasonal music."
Explore holistic health, Malcolm X's centenary celebration, and Mumia Abu-Jamal advocacy updates on The Carl Nelson Show
Explore historical fraud, Kwanzaa's origins, and wrongful convictions in this insightful Carl Nelson Show episode
Dr. Tyrone Powers and Brandon discuss Venezuela attack aftermath, economic signals, and community impact on Carl Nelson Show.
Join us for an insightful discussion led by Morgan State University professor Ray Winbush! Dr. Winbush will delve into the serious implications of Trump’s threats to invade Nigeria and Venezuela, as well as reflect on the significant historical milestone of the 70th anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Before Dr. Winbush’s analysis, we’ll hear from […]
Join us for an inspiring session with renowned Pan-Africanist and critical thinking scholar, Dr. David Horne. Dr. Horne passionately advocates for the establishment of a Black Agenda, emphasizing the urgent need for fresh energy and innovative ideas to navigate our rapidly changing society.
This week across the Urban One Podcast Network, listeners mourned the loss of a musical genius and cultural icon. The Rickey Smiley Morning Show led the conversation with heartfelt tributes to neo-soul legend D’Angelo, who passed away at 51 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. From “Brown Sugar” to “Untitled (How Does It Feel),” D’Angelo’s music defined an era of […]
From Diddy’s sentencing to Erica Campbell’s message of faith, explore the week’s biggest moments across the Urban One Podcast Network.
What happens when one of the biggest names in comedy sits down with two hilarious Black women who aren’t afraid to go deep? You get a raw, funny, and unexpectedly vulnerable episode of She Said It First. KevOnStage joins the hosts to talk about everything from grief and therapy to cancel culture, trolls, and why he embraces being called “corny.” Plus, he shares the real story behind shutting down his streaming app and why success sometimes looks like failure in disguise.