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The Black Book Podcast

Eric Charles

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The Black Book will be focusing on the education, business, and working experiences of Black people around the globe. The Black Book was inspired by both personal discovery and research of the “Negro Motorist Green Book,” Each episode highlights creatives, innovators, and successful business-people engaging in a range of lifestyles or those who even own their own business.
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Reading While Black Book Club is a podcast where we dissect and discuss Black literature. Each month we select a book by us with us in mind giving our listeners access to the authors via interview where their questions get answered and they become part of the show. Friends, community leaders, and activists stop by as we amplify their work in marginalized communities. We promote reading as a self-help tool for better mental health and provide a safe space where individuals can tell their stor ...
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The Fantasy Black Book

The Brawl Network

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The Best Selling Fantasy Black Book, but the Podcast! Author Joe Pisapia, Scott Bogman and Chris Welsh bring you an hour of sports and fantasy sports talk weekly on the In This League Podcast Network. Football, Baseball, Prospects, Entertainment, Arguing, Chaos and more! Visit www.InThisLeague.com to find more Black Book and In This League content.
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BLACK BOOKS LIVE!

Black Books Live!

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Black Books Live! seeks to address the dearth of audio material available from Black Authors. Hosts Jason Harris, Cher Jey and guests will read excerpts from a Black author's classic works. Links to the print and audio copies of the featured author will be included with each episode.
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Off Book: The Black Theatre Podcast

Broadway Black & Broadway Podcast Network

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Go into the world of black theatre artists on this weekly podcast with a theatre journalist, an actress, & a playwright. Drew Shade, Kim Exum, & Ngozi Anyanwu are your hosts and they will most certainly be Off Book. New episodes every Monday! Email: OffBook@BroadwayBlack.com Twitter: @OffBookPodcast | @BroadwayBlack IG: @BroadwayBlack | @OffBookPodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/broadwayblack2.0 www.BroadwayBlack.com
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Black Girl Book Club

Black Girl Book Club

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Roommates and friends Jordan and Lauren come together biweekly to discuss readings and topics about the power of being a woman of color. Each month, they’ll choose a book or essay — written by, for, or about women of color — and use it as a framework to discuss their own lives as young black women. Join them for conversations about race, gender and pop culture, as well as a variety of silly segments, rapid-fire question rounds, snacks, drinks, and a host of special guests.
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New Black Wall Street Book Club

Evan Jefferson

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The New Black Wall Street Book Club focuses on Literature for Personal Development and Financial Literacy #Subscribe & #Support this #Podcast with a small monthly donation to help Sustain Future Episodes, Improve Financial Literacy in our Community, and Build the School of Wealth Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nbws/support
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This is a place where you can preview audiobooks and listen to everything as it relates to books. Also you’ll hear the experiences of authors who have books out and those who have books coming out. Digital copies of Black Bottom Bred can be Obtained on Amazon and for physical copies contact me at blackbottombred@icloud.com. I also can be reached on Instagram @blackbottombred blackbottombred.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackbottombred/support
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During this episode, our host, Danny Brister, Jr., interviews Dr. Adrienne Starks of STREAM Innovations and Brittany Hogan of Empowered To Conquer alongside special guest host Kevin Moore of Mission Increase of Central Alabama. They discuss the realities of being a Black executive director of a nonprofit in the south. Brittany Hogan - https://www.e…
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Earlier this year, I interviewed Churck Mingo and Dr. Troy Jackson about their book Living Undivided: Loving Courageously for Racial Healing and Justice. They addressed how pursuing racial healing remains a paramount concern, especially for the church and the believer. The conversation offers an enlightening dialogue with two champions of justice a…
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Have you ever wondered how one man's spiritual journey can transform his life and resonate deeply with a broad audience? Join us as we chat with Trey Ferguson, the author of Theologizin’ Bigger: Homilies on Living Freely and Loving Wholly. Trey takes us on his profound faith journey—a striking blend of skepticism, curiosity, and the unyielding powe…
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In a profound and engaging episode of the podcast, Dr. Chuck Wallington, author and thought leader, shares his incredible journey from a journalist with a vision to a seasoned executive in the corporate realm. The episode, titled "Breaking Barriers: The Rise of African American Executives in Corporate America," delves into the nuanced experiences o…
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What if you could find hope, inspiration, and transformation in the darkest corners of life? That's exactly what my guest today has achieved, even when it seemed like all the odds were stacked against him. We kick off by sharing the incredible journey of Ronald Olivier, author of "27 Summers: My Journey to Freedom, Forgiveness, and Redemption Durin…
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Have you ever wondered about the strength and resilience that emerge from a struggle? Join us as we invite Esau McCaulley, author of How Far to The Promised Land: One Black Family's Story of Hope and Survival in the American South, into our studio. Get ready for an honest conversation about the collective narrative of a people, the beauty in broken…
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Is the Black Church dead, or is it perhaps more alive than ever before? This week, we invited esteemed film producer Joe Howell and filmmaker Rafiq Nabali to our show, two creative minds behind the thought-provoking documentary, Let the Church Say. They tackle this intriguing question head-on, challenging the narrative around the Black Church and i…
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Picture this: growing up in the Boston busing era in the 70s, grappling with the struggle of identity, place, and racial trauma. That's the reality Sheila Wise-Rowe, author of 'Young, Gifted, and Black: A Journey of Lament and Celebration,' faced. In a candid conversation, she takes us on an eye-opening journey through the struggles of gifted Black…
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Have you ever found yourself wrestling with feelings of unworthiness, struggling to comprehend self-worth amidst societal systems that promote white supremacy? This is what we unpack with the insightful Caroline J. Sumlin, who's not just a guest, but a beacon of light guiding us through her profound journey. Caroline, the author of We'll All Be Fre…
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As our host, Danny Brister, Jr., takes a much-needed break during the summer, we wanted to bring you three sermons he preached. Please enjoy the second sermon in our summer preaching series and stay tuned for new interviews starting in September. Follow our host on Substack: https://dannybjr.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you’d like to …
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As our host, Danny, takes a much-needed break throughout the summer, we are sharing this sermon that he preached this summer. We hope you enjoy this episode, and we look forward to bringing you new interviews starting this Fall. Follow Danny on his substack: https://dannybjr.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with…
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In our newest episode, our host, Danny Brister, Jr. interviews Ally Henny about her new book I Won't Shut Up: Finding Your Voice When The World Tries to Silence You. To follow my work, go to: https://dannybjr.substack.com/ More about today's guest: Ally Henny is a writer, speaker, advocate-minister, and vice president of The Witness: A Black Christ…
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Join our host Danny Brister, Jr., as he interviews Craig Lamar Brown about his new movie Between Mercy and Me. Between Mercy and Me will have a one-day premiere on June 20th at 7 pm. To find a showtime in your area, please visit: https://www.fathomevents.com/events/Between-Mercy-and-Me The film centers around Hugo, a talented musician and worship l…
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In this episode, our host Danny Brister, Jr., interviews Fox and Rob Richardson about their book Time: The Untold Story of the Love That Held Us Together When Incarceration Kept Us Apart. Follow our host Danny at his new substack: https://dannybjr.substack.com/ Follow Fox and Rob Richardson at their website: https://foxandrob.com/ More info about o…
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Check out the newest episode of My Black Book Journal as our host, Danny Brister, Jr., interviews Ian V. Rowe about his book Agency: The Four Point Plan (F.R.E.E.) for All Children to Overcome the Victimhood narrative and discover their pathway to power. Danny's Substack: https://dannybjr.substack.com/ Ian Rowe's Bio: Ian Rowe is a senior fellow at…
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Join our host Danny Brister as he interviews Dr. Kwasi Kena, Associate Professor of Ethnic and Multicultural Ministry at Wesley Seminary at Indiana Wesleyan University. They discuss the book Building A City On A Hill: African American Communities of Purpose. Danny's new substack: https://dannybjr.substack.com/ Website: https://www.actjustlylovemerc…
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Welcome to Season 3 of My Black Book Journal. This episode features an interview with David L. Dada and his new book Many Happy Returns. You don't want to miss this new episode as we kick off a new season filled with exciting interviews of authors telling our stories in creative and imaginative ways. Follow our host Danny Brister, Jr, on IG @myblac…
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Our host Danny Brister, Jr shares a message entitled "Spiritual Mothers and Fathers" from Titus 2:1-8. This message was delivered in January 2022 at the historic Bethel Baptist Church Collegeville. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.actjustlylovemercy.org/subscri…
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Ya'll know what to do! It's time to hit your mark and go Off Book! This week the crew is tired because they've been working but they're still making it work. They get knee-deep into a conversation about New York City Center's Encores production of THE LIFE directed by Billy Porter, the world of critics and critiques, how great the musical presentat…
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Alright now! It's that time! Time to go Off Book with Drew, Kim, & Ngozi! Listen in as Kim shows how close she is to being a conservative, Ngozi talks about the new musical she's writing the book for, Drew laments about his work week, and the entire crew talks about how none of them are the 'brownstone friend.' Hot topics include Hadestown coverage…
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Hey Yall! It's time to hit your mark and go Off Book. This week we dive into A LOT! Our weeks and the shows we've seen are sorts of large in number *cough* Drew! *cough, cough*. Hot topics include James Earl Jones getting a theatre renamed in his honor, Black Theatre Night of Confederates at Signature Theatre, Emmett Till opera, the new Blair Under…
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It's time to hit your mark with the crew! This week we discuss the end of Black History Month, the casting of For Colored Girls, Kimberly Akimbo heading to Broadway, and trouble in Paradise Square, allegedly. We also get Ben Vereen to go Off Book with us. He discusses his career, how Sammy Davis Jr. took him under his wing, Andrew Lloyd Webber not …
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Today we are featuring one of the icons of the Harlem Renaissance, and one of the fathers of Black Literature, Langston Hughes. James Mercer Langston Hughes was born February 1, 1901, in Joplin, Missouri. His parents divorced when he was a young child, and he was raised by his grandmother until he was thirteen. He moved to Lincoln, Illinois with hi…
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It’s “A Day in The Life” featuring Lillias White! Get into the brand new episode of @offbookpodcast with the #broadwayblack Icon herself! Along with Ms White discussing pretty much her entire career, your favorite hosts dive into the hottest topics from the week including feeling like real housewives, the ushering in and ushering out of Broadway sh…
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Let's go castmates! It's time to hit your mark! This week we talk about new productions and canon works, as well as discuss Wicked and Phantom history makers, Britton & The Flea, and end with a great interview with stars of the new musical "Black No More," Brandon Victor Dixon and Tariq Trotter, well-know as Black Thought from The Roots. Soundcheck…
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This week we're joined by theatre critic and What's Up Broadway co-host, Ayanna Prescod, listen in as Drew takes up most of the time with his week of events including a Broadway Sessions storytime & being mistaken for Savion Glover. Hot Topics include The Color Purple film cast and a few exclusives you'll want to hear. Also, don't miss the rundown …
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Lean. with us and rock with us as we talk about all the things of MJ: The Musical, Skeleton Crew, Drew's trip to Vegas, and... wait,.. what happens on Off Book stays on Off Book! It's time to hit your mark, the overture is starting. Go into the world of black theatre artists on this weekly podcast with a playwright, an actress, & a journalist as th…
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The. topics just keep coming! Join the crew this week as they land on every single show they've seen/plan to see, planning an Off-Book trip to London, what it means to have an addiction, award season nominations, and white fragility on display Off-Broadway! Put down the planter and join us for a fresh episode, Go into the world of black theatre art…
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Here we go yall! It's another episode filled with the latest news and thoughts on the current state of theatre. Join us as we dive into all of the closings and future re-openings, twitter's Golden Globes, Saturday Night Live w/ Ariana Debose, & more! Are you ready to hit your mark? Pull up! Go into the world of black theatre artists on this weekly …
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Welcome to 2022! We're back and ready to hit our marks. Join Drew, Ngozi, & Kim Exum as they discuss what they did for their New Year, getting a fresh start, James Monroe Iglehart's Russian roulette of shows, & Charlotte's web of understudy comments. Let's go! It's that time! Go into the world of black theatre artists on this weekly podcast with a …
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It's that time! Hit your mark and let's go Off Book! Listen in as Drew goes off on another Twitter rant, Kim talks about her For Colored Girl experience, and Ngozi lends her casting knowledge. Hot Topics touch on COVID cancellations and closings, Dreamgirls 40th Anniversary, Phantom's first, A Strange Loop's big news, and more! This opinion-heavy s…
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On this episode Jeffrey L.Edwards discuss his journey to publication from mental conception. He’s the author of “Inspiration”: Keep Working, Keep Grinding, Keep Praying To Achieve Your Goals. His album The JLE Experience is available on Apple Music and get ready for the JLE WORLD album. Subscribe to his podcast, “Middle Ground with JLE” wherever yo…
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It's that time! & we made it two weeks in a row! Congratulate us! We'll be bringing you episodes weekly consistently this go round. This week we discuss every single movie musical you can think of. From West Side Story, to Cyrano, to The Color Purple (breaking cast news you won't hear anywhere else! 😉). We also discuss some Black theatre facts and …
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We're back! Again! lol, Listen... we all still coming through a pandemic. So, this week we discuss Annie Live, Stephen Sondheim, hanging with Lillias White & more! Also listen to Drew interview Anna Deveare Smith and Dr. Cornel West on stage at The Signature Theatre after the final performance of Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992. Hit your mark with us! …
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Join us as our host Danny Brister, Jr., interviews Dr. Rhonda Richmond for part two of our conversation about autism and the Black community. If you missed part one, you can listen to it here --> https://myblackbookjournal.buzzsprout.com/1525576/9376611-autistic-gifted-and-black-part-1 This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with ot…
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In this episode, Danny Brister interviews author Mary Brown-Huffman. Mary is a children’s book author. Join us as we discuss what it’s like to raise a child diagnosed with Autism and how we need a community to help us navigate the unexpected. Visit Mary’s website --> https://beanandle.com/ More about our guest: Mary L Brown-Huffman is a mom of two …
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Have you hit your mark? It's that time. Listen in as Drew, Ngozi, & Kim do their best to catch up with theatre news and announcements, share their perspectives on the latest scandals, and reveal their opinions on the winners, performances, and snubs of The 74th Annual Tony Awards. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Sponsored by REALMEN Productions, in this special edition of Off Book: The Black Theatre Podcast your host, Drew Shade, sits down with leading men, Jon Michael Hill & Namir Smallwood of PASS OVER by Antoinette Nwandu. They talk about their careers, their time developing this piece, and what they hope you take away from it Learn more about your ad c…
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In the first episode of season 2, our host Danny Brister, Jr, interviews Crystal Ash about her new book Lessons from My Grandma's Table. Purchase the Book --> Lessons from My Grandma's Table Visit our website: www.actjustlylovemercy.org More about Crystal Ash: Crystal T. Ash is a lifelong student of life, youth mentor, award-winning speaker, motiva…
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And we’re back… Again! This time we’re on a new network, The Broadway Podcast Network! Get into it! Drew, Kim, & Ngozi go LIVE and this time it’s in Times Square! Hit your mark, you don’t want to miss all the love, updates, Tony Awards Talk, and special interview with Broadway newcomer, Matt Manuel! Manuel is currently reopening Broadway as David R…
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On this special bonus episode of the show, I attended the 1st Annual Celebration of Juneteenth in Shanghai. I talked with individuals involved in the celebration in different factions on their understanding of Juneteenth and blackness. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eric-t-charles/message…
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The Wealth Choice: Success Secrets of Black Millionaires New Black Wall Street Book Club The Wealth Choice by Dennis Kimbro Help Build the Diaspora Finance Institute Donate here: https://www.facebook.com/donate/914467832635013/ Sponsors: The Black Bazaar: https://theblackbazaar.com/ The Black Billionaires Club: https://theblackbillionairesclub.com/…
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The Wealth Choice: Success Secrets of Black Millionaires New Black Wall Street Book Club The Wealth Choice by Dennis Kimbro Help Build the Diaspora Finance Institute Donate here: https://www.facebook.com/donate/914467832635013/ Sponsors: The Black Bazaar: https://theblackbazaar.com/ The Black Billionaires Club: https://theblackbillionairesclub.com/…
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