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Broke Black Bougie®

Broke Black Bougie®️

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The Broke Black Bougie® podcast curates candid discussions for young Black women. It's relatable, right? We've all been there, women having to make it on less than our worth we do it while setting trends, spreading Blackassness, and ultimately busting our tails to live our best life.
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Zayd Dohrn was born underground - his parents were radicals and counter-culture outlaws, on the run from the FBI. Now Zayd takes us back to the 1970s, when his parents and their young friends in the Weather Underground Organization declared war on the United States government. They brawled with riot cops on the streets of Chicago, bombed the Pentagon and the U.S. Capitol, broke comrades out of prison, and teamed up with Black militant groups to rob banks, fight racism - and help build a revo ...
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A podcast following the lives of current and recent college students trying to figure out the ways of adult life while speaking on current topics, events, music and giving financial advice of the broke life. Email us: ydabroke@gmail.com
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Tune in to these two friends turned bloggers as they discuss their perspectives on the world today shaped by adulting as young, single, black women #ballinonabudget with a bit of comic relief thrown in for your week.
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Young Broke & Sharp

Nana Addison

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#YoungBrokeSharp is the Podcast for the ambitious living oxymoron. Here my guests and I will discuss Career, life and everything in-between with a radically transparent approach. Get ready to get real!
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Woke N Broke

Woke N Broke

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Woke N Broke is a space where friends vent about real life topics, figuring out life and taking black excellence to new heights. If you know that you are royal but are still making your way to the throne join the movement and represent a new generation of young go getters who have no time for anything less than respect, community and excellence. Grab some merch, check our podcast, and follow us on social media to raise your vibration and navigate from a place of brokenness to living your bes ...
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We would like to introduce you to our podcast series, Voices From The Choir: Oh Happy Day Reflections. I will be your host for these nine episodes as we hear the personal stories from some of the original members of the Northern California State Youth Choir of the Church of God in Christ. As they reflect on their amazing journey in 1969 singing in the State Youth Choir. After recording an album to raise money to travel to a church choir competition, things change when one of the songs broke ...
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The police tell us they are here to protect us. But what if their original purpose was something else altogether? Peabody Award-winning host Chenjerai Kumanyika takes listeners on a journey to uncover the hidden history of the largest police force in the world – from its roots in slavery, to rival police gangs battling across the city, to everyday …
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This week, Toya and Charli discuss the privilege of not being your parents' retirement plan. In a candid conversation, we once again explore the complexities of dealing with family and money. To keep up with all things Broke Black Bougie, visit us online here:IG - http://www.instagram.com/brokeblackbougieTikTok- http://www.tiktok.com/brokeblackboug…
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This week Toya and Charli speak about the journey of making in on less than our worth in workspaces and showing up for what we deserve. To keep up with all things Broke Black Bougie, visit us online here:IG - www.instagram.com/brokeblackbougieTikTok - www.tiktok.com/brokeblackbougieWebsite - www.brokeblackbougie.com…
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This week, Toya and Charli delve deep into the murky waters of wealth, power, and ethics. 'Mean Green' talks about the complex relationship between wealth and morality.To keep up with all things Broke Black Bougie, visit us online here:IG - www.Instagram.com/brokeblackbougieTikTok - www.tiktok.com/brokeblackbougieWebsite - www.brokeblackbougie.com…
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This week, Toya and Charli hit the mic again to offer a fresh perspective on Black empowerment, professional evolution, and remote work.We unveil the narrative around individual potential and transformation, redefining your worth more than just a job title. This episode also covers the toll of traditional work environments, the disparities in compe…
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In this solo episode, Charli takes you on a personal journey through the depths of Black creativity. She delves into the challenges and triumphs faced being a Black creative who has not always have poured into themselves properly. From candid reflections to insightful revelations, she shares her experiences and lessons learned along the way in the …
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This week, Toya and Charli delve into the complexities of living in scarcity, exploring its profound effects on mental well-being and decision-making processes. They will also discuss the unique challenges and perspectives of experiencing scarcity as Black individuals, shedding light on the intersectionality of race and scarcity.Politicking Segment…
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In this week's special episode, Toya and Charli express themselves through an array of musical references. Whether it's through raps, lyrical conversations, or singing lil tunes, they create an engaging segment filled with lyrics that resonate with their emotions. Warning: If musical expressions annoy you, enter at your own risk👀.To keep up with al…
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With a new year ahead of us Toya and Charli talk about the things they desire entering year 2024. These two dynamic personalities share an intimate conversation full of laughter, wisdom, and a touch of vulnerability. To keep up with all things Broke Black Bougie, visit www.brokeblackbougie.com, follow our online community on IG and Threads @BrokeBl…
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In this week’s episode, Toya and Charli delve into the deeply personal and a complex journey of growing up estranged from their family. The episode explores the unique experiences of growing up sheltered from loved ones within a Black family. It invites listeners to empathize with the unique challenges faced by those who have chosen, or been forced…
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The YDAB crew is talking about the Carlee Russell kidnapping, witches and more.Email us your thoughts or questions:ydabroke@gmail.comFollow us on Social Media:Instagram: Young Dumb and BrokeFacebook: Young, Dumb and BrokeFind PrinceTree:Twitter: Prince_TreeInstagram: Prince_TreeYouTube: Prince TreeEtsy: Prince TreeFind Seb:Instagram: seby_bassFind …
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The YDAB crew is back again.Email us your thoughts or questions:ydabroke@gmail.comFollow us on Social Media:Instagram: Young Dumb and BrokeFacebook: Young, Dumb and BrokeFind PrinceTree:Twitter: Prince_TreeInstagram: Prince_TreeYouTube: Prince TreeEtsy: Prince TreeFind Seb:Instagram: seby_bassFind Jarrod:Instagram: Jclemmings95…
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Steven Hi, my name is Steven Williams. Clara And my name is Clara Williams. Steven We would like to introduce you to our podcast series, Voices From The Choir: Oh Happy Day Reflections. I will be your host for these nine episodes as we hear the personal stories from some of the original members of the Northern California State Youth Choir of the Ch…
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Pastor Ron Thompson sang with Edwin Hawkins in the Laney Junior College choir, where they both attended school. Pastor Ron talks about the amazing talent they grew up with, in the Oakland area, and the tradition of “midnight musicals” in the COGIC church. He describes how he was able to navigate his role as a husband, kids, college student, and a f…
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Gwendolyn Lee Mitchell is the youngest sister of Arva Campbell and one of the youngest members of The Northern California State Youth Choir, at the age of 14. Gwen talks about growing up in The Bay Area surrounded by the youth of Ephesians Church of God In Christ. She describes being on tour as a family affair, the many siblings who were part of th…
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Diane Williams, cousin of Co-Host, Clara Williams shares a story that is part of the motivating force behind the creation of this podcast. Diane talks about growing up in the Church of God In Christ, with a family who loved gospel music. She shares her journey from shame to self-love, after becoming a pregnant teen. She talks about the people who i…
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Donald Casimere was a member of the choir at Ephesians Church of God In Christ, when Edwin Hawkins was both the church organist and choir director. He shares his experience as a baritone-bass on the original recording of the album, “Let Us Go Into The House of The Lord” which included the recording “Oh Happy Day”. Donald describes Edwin’s ability t…
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Arvanderlyn “Arva” Campbell was a member of the Northern California Youth Choir of the Church of God and Christ (COGIC) and an original member of the Edwin Hawkins Singers. She talks about “singing with the anointing" and being a part of a gospel hit record, against the socio-political backdrop of the Vietnam War, the assassination of MLK, racial u…
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Kathy Gaines continues the discussion on rote learning versus how black choirs learned music “by ear”, which allowed the spread of Edwin’s music to other churches. Kathy talks about Edwin’s unique teaching style and his influence on choir directors in the COGIC church. She reflects on how Ed, with varying degrees of talent, was able to cultivate th…
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Kathy Gaines was one of the original members of the Northern California State Youth Choir. She speaks of her family’s migration from the rural South to The West - first Berkeley, then Oakland, California. Encouraged to sing at an early age, Kathy performed without shyness or reservation. Kathy explores the rich music history and legacy of hymnals i…
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Clara Williams recalls the moment that catapulted “Oh Happy Day” onto the radio waves and into the hearts of people across the country. She chronicles the series of events, surprising changes and tense moments that followed. Clara speaks of coming of age on a national tour, shortly after the death of her mother - and some of the most treasured perf…
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Clara Williams reflects on growing up in West Oakland, California and attending Berkeley High School. Her father started his ministry as an associate ordained minister at Ephesians Church of God In Christ (COGIC) - known for its flagship status as one of the largest pentecostal churches in the San Francisco/Oakland Bay Area during the early sixties…
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This week, Toya and Charli discuss the story of Shanteari Weems, a wife who was jailed for shooting her husband who sexually abused children at their daycare. We explore what it means to stop ignoring and covering up harmful situations, particularly when it comes to protecting children.CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains conversations about Chil…
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This week Toya and Charli chop it out about Chad Johnson dropping gems on living below your means; and discuss the importance of knowing your history. To keep up with all things Broke Black Bougie, visit www.brokeblackbougie.com and subscribe to our newsletter here: http://eepurl.com/dEbroz.
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Zayd sits down with his mom, Bernardine Dohrn, along with Jamie and Karen Zelermyer of Wonder Media Network’s I Was Never There to look back at the process of making a show so deeply rooted in personal family history. Jamie and Zayd interview their mothers to learn how they felt reliving their radical pasts and what it was like to make a podcast wi…
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This week Toya and Charli reflect on the recent essay published on Broke Black Bougie titled “How My Sister Unwillfully Became A Truant.” We talk about the experience of Toya becoming a truant, revisit a past conversation on A Costly Decision, and overview the feedback of the BBB community regarding her education journey. To keep up with all things…
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This week, Charli is joined by special guest Dr. Bell to discuss leaving home for a better opportunity and the challenges of returning home to family dynamics that are less than desirable. We explore defining familial support, generational trauma, and how to set boundaries with loved ones. To keep up with all things Broke Black Bougie, visit www.br…
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Zayd connects to other children of the underground. Out of the shards of the radical movements of the 1970s, a new generation fights to build a better future. For more of the story, check out: Chesa Boudin, Letters from Young Activists: Today’s Rebels Speak Out (2005) Patrisse Cullors & asha bandel, When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Mat…
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This week Toya and Charli unpack the character Teri from the 1997 film Soul Food. We discuss Teri’s role as the family ATM and the answer to all her people’s problems. It’s a dynamic many of us know all too well. To keep up with all things Broke Black Bougie, visit www.brokeblackbougie.com and subscribe to the newsletter here: http://eepurl.com/dEb…
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Former members of the Weather Underground and the Black Liberation Army carry out one last action together, with deadly consequences that reverberate across generations. For more of the story, check out: Assata Shakur, Assata: An Autobiography (1987) Dhoruba bin Wahad, Assata Shakur & Mumia Abu-Jamal, Still Black, Still Strong (1993) Dan Berger, Ou…
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This week Toya and Charli discuss observing the impact of financial stressors on their parents and how living in scarcity for an extended time affects our mental well-being. Content advisory: Suicide, Suicidal ideation To keep up with all things Broke Black Bougie, visit www.brokeblackbougie.com and subscribe to our newsletter here: http://eepurl.c…
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The end of the Vietnam War means the end of the Weather Underground. Zayd’s parents and their radical comrades, still on the run from the FBI, plan a different kind of future. For more of the story, check out: Emile de Antonio, Underground (1976) Mona Rocha, The Weatherwomen: Militant Feminists of the Weather Underground (2020) To learn more about …
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The Weather Underground Organization and the Black Liberation Army go to war with the United States government. For more of the story, check out: The BLA, Black Liberation Army Papers (1963-1998) Sekou Odinga, Dhoruba Bin Wahad & Jamal Joseph, Look for Me in the Whirlwind: From the Panther 21 to 21st Century Revolutions (2017) To learn more about l…
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The FBI targets the Weather Underground, and a split in the Black Panther Party gives rise to a new, more militant organization - the Black Liberation Army. For more of the story, check out: The Weather Underground, Prairie Fire: The Politics Of Revolutionary Anti-Imperialism (1974) Federal Bureau of Investigation, The Declassified FBI Files on the…
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The Weathermen go underground, and become famous - and infamous - as counter-culture outlaws. For more of the story, check out: Thai Jones, A Radical Line: From the Labor Movement to the Weather Underground (2004) Timothy Leary, The Psychedelic Experience (1964) To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyin…
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The Weathermen decide to bring the horrors of the Vietnam War back to America’s doorstep, planning an action that will change the future of the organization, and Zayd’s family, forever. For more of the story, check out: Bill Ayers, Fugitive Days: Memoirs of an Antiwar Activist (2001) Cathy Wilkerson, Flying Close to the Sun: My Life and Times as a …
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Jamal Joseph is radicalized at 15, and joins the New York Black Panthers. And a deadly attack by Chicago Police puts both Panthers and Weathermen on a path towards violent revolution. For more of the story, check out: Jamal Joseph, Panther Baby: A Life of Rebellion and Reinvention (2012) Stanley Nelson, The Black Panther Party: Vanguard of the Revo…
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Zayd’s father Bill Ayers joins the Weathermen, and he and his friends teach themselves to be revolutionaries, gearing up to build bombs and brawl with police on the streets of Chicago. For more of the story, check out: Gillo Pontecorvo, The Battle of Algiers (1966) Carlos Marighella, The Mini-Manual of the Urban Guerrilla (1969) To learn more about…
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In 1970, a former law student named Bernardine Dohrn declared war on the United States government. Decades later, her son Zayd Ayers Dohrn tells the story of how his mother was radicalized, and became the most wanted woman in America. For more of the story, check out: Students for a Democratic Society, The Port Huron Statement (1962) Revolutionary …
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The YDAB crew are talking about hypothetical situations in jail, Amber Heard and the Johnny Depp case and moreEmail us your thoughts or questions:ydabroke@gmail.comFollow us on Social Media:Instagram: Young Dumb and BrokeFacebook: Young, Dumb and BrokeFind PrinceTree:Twitter: Prince_TreeInstagram: Prince_TreeYouTube: Prince TreeEtsy: Prince TreeFin…
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Zayd Dohrn was born underground - his parents were founders of the Weather Underground organization, and on the run from the FBI. Now Zayd takes us back to the 1970s, when his parents and their young friends brawled with riot cops on the streets of Chicago, bombed the Pentagon and the U.S. Capitol, and teamed up with Black militant groups to rob ba…
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In this week's episode, Charli taps in with her close brother Kwame Bell to discuss what it means to be Black in America, the gentleness of being white, and our emotions following the Buffalo, NY Massacre. If you desire to support organizers on the ground in Buffalo, the victims, and their families, please head to the following links below. How You…
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This week Charli leads the podcast alone with a candid discussion about letting go of “Shrinking” and how she’s navigating being more gentle with herself. To keep up with all things Broke Black Bougie visit www.brokeblackbougie.com and subscribe to our newsletter here: http://eepurl.com/dEbroz
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In this week's episode, Toya and Charli discuss what it means to live for others and how sometimes we neglect ourselves trying to do it all for everyone. To keep up with all things Broke Black Bougie visit www.brokeblackbougie.com and subscribe to our newsletter here: http://eepurl.com/dEbroz
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