Actor Taye Diggs joins 'Small Doses with Amanda Seales' to talk about growth and how performing on Broadway taught him how to let go.

Kwanzaa creator Dr. Maulana Karenga, former Louisiana State Trooper Carl Cavalier and Baltimore activist Kim Poole join The Carl Nelson Show...

Multi-talented researcher Keidi Awadu, Native American Chief Joesph Nightchase and DC-based Journalist Brother Obie join The Carl Nelsons Show...

Afro-Centric Educator Dr. Kmt Shockley, Dr. Sebis' son Abdul and Author Krystal Parker join The Carl Nelson show...

Listen to the latest epsiode of the Small Doses podcast, to learn how to forgive while holding others accountable.

It's almost that time of the year when we all gather around the dinner table to celebrate, and eating healthy plays an essential role in how you’re able to show up during the holiday season. On the Black Health 365 podcast, our hosts Media Personality Fitness Coach, Jackie Paige, and Wellness coach, Britt Daniel are bringing you the best health and wellness information you need to enjoy the holiday season while staying healthy.

Lawyer and people's advocate Olayemi Olurin discusses the ills of the American prison system and the movement to shut down Rikers Island. The post Small Doses Podcast: Lawyer and People’s Advocate Olayemi Olurin on Fighting the Racist Prison System appeared first on NewsOne.

Master Teacher Ashra Kwesi, Publisher, Author, and Entrepreneur Dr. Rosie Milligan & Activist Carl Snowden join The Carl Nelson show...

Amanda Seales and her sister Nada Mays, provide a comprehensive overview of the historical events behind the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett of Texas joined the 'Small Doses' podcast after going viral for her blunt takedown of House Republicans. The post Rep. Jasmine Crockett Is Gathering The Government appeared first on NewsOne.

The saying ‘Nice Guys’ Finish Last, was originally coined as baseball commentary to describe a team ending up in last place in the league, but has transcended sports and become a common phrase in dating, romance, and everyday life. It's often used as an excuse for rude or dishonest behavior and a reason why some men feel they get ghosted on dates.  But let’s take a moment to take a deep dive into the age-old saying and figure out who is really responsible for ‘Nice Guys’ finishing last.

Clinical Psychologist Dr. Jerome E. Fox, Dr. Marsha Adebayo will update us on the Maryland Black cemetery and Baltimore activist Bill Goodin...