MMR Podcast explicit
Manage series 3526025
The conversation between Marvin Smith and Kenisha Green revolves around the negative portrayal of black culture in the media, particularly in the hip-hop industry. They discuss the lack of positive representation and the influence of the media in perpetuating negative stereotypes. They also touch on the accountability of individuals within the culture and the role of black billionaires in promoting positive change. The conversation highlights the need for black individuals to take ownership and create their own platforms for positive representation. The conversation explores the lack of positivity and representation in the entertainment industry, particularly in black media. It discusses the prevalence of gossip blogs and relationship channels that offer little value. The conversation also touches on the deceptive practices of celebrities, such as Diddy's ownership of the Ciroc brand and the allegations surrounding his involvement with sex workers. The importance of strong parental guidance and positive role models is emphasized. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the challenges faced by aspiring actors and the choices they have to make to succeed. In this conversation, Kenishia and Marvin discuss the issue of pay disparity in the entertainment industry, particularly for black actresses like Taraji P. Henson and Monique. They highlight the importance of negotiation and having the right people in your corner to advocate for fair compensation. They also touch on the lack of unity and collaboration within the black community and the need for more black ownership and representation in the industry.
5 episoder