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Biracial Unicorns

Biracial Unicorns

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Two mixed race girls, who have mixed feelings about this world we're living in, shed light on issues of race and gender (and other divisive issues) in a way that is healthy, respectful, comical, honest, and a little geeky. Do you have a question or topic you'd like us to cover? Let us know at [email protected].
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Being Biracial

Maria Birch-Morunga and Kate Robinson

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The podcast all about navigating the world as a mixed-race person.Hosted by Maria Birch-Morunga and Kate Robinson Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to Militantly Mixed, the fearless podcast exploring race and identity from the Mixed-Race perspective. Join thoughtfully insightful host, Sharmane Fury, on a journey of self-discovery, empowerment, and celebration. "Be Your Mixed Ass Self" as we delve into the complexities of being Mixed-Race, sharing personal narratives, tackling social justice issues, and celebrating the beauty of cultural diversity. Join the vibrant community of Militantly Mixed listeners who challenge norms, brea ...
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Hi, I’m Lynda, aka MommyPowers: biracial Latina, blogging at MixedBlessingsBlog.com. Why “Mixed?” I’m biracial, hubby is Black, and our sons are all of the above! I’m a Texas native, raising my family in California. I cover food, family, travel, and life, from a multicultural perspective. This podcast will be an extension of my blog, and give me an opportunity to discuss ALL the things, from mental health to CBD, anxiety to dysfunctional families, narcissists to introverts . . . Errythang! Y ...
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Has someone ever told you something or have you ever had an experience that left you dazed with nothing left to say, but "Damn, Girl"? Join 3 biracial sisters for their run-down of the current state of American Pop Culture. And share your DAMN, Girl moment with the Sisters by emailing it to [email protected]
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Comic and writer Alex Barnett is the White, Jewish husband of a Black woman (who converted to Judaism) and the father of a 6-year-old, Biracial son. Join him and his guests each episode as they discuss the issues that confront multiracial families (including the dynamics between members of the same family who are of different races).
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Mixed Reviews with Jenny and Danielle Burnett

Danielle Burnett and Jenny Burnett

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Mixed Reviews is a hilarious podcast hosted by the iconic Burnett sisters✨ Jenny is an LA-based comedian and writer. Danielle is a body-positivity influencer, model, actress, and writer. Together they offer unique perspectives on the culture while also exploring their own family dynamic. Jenny and Danielle's sister bond is what makes this podcast so entertaining and heartwarming.
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Two friends having real talks about their life experience, based on their many intersectionalities, and how much wine (or liquor) they decided to pour. In the prime of their lives, both females bonded early on as two women leading and living their best lives, while mastering loving their imperfections. With talks about dating, hair, music, home-ownership, beauty, society, and so much more; sit back with your favorite cocktail and join us as we sip, chat, and laugh. **Be sure to stay connecte ...
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Stories That Stay is where healing happens at the intersection of art, science, and storytelling. Hosted by therapist, learning strategist, and refugee Shamm Petros, alongside facilitator, educator, and artist Dwight Dunston, each episode invites listeners into conversations that make space for resilience, rupture, and repair. Grounded in over 35 years of research in psychology, racial socialization, and human development, Stories That Stay is a project of Lion’s Story—an organization commit ...
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This podcast will be based on real life issues ( relationship, friendships, religion, mental health, self help and healing , empowerment & self growth!! ) We talk about everything on this podcast... everything/every subject will be included! ... We will have subject based sessions and also do Q&A!!! Stay tuned 😘
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Black Girl Noise

Blacknisss Everdeen

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A Black Girl making noise about parenting while black, black culture, current events, gender, sex, relationships, and more. Blacknisss Everdeen is a Detroit native, mom of 2 little black girls who make LOTS of noise
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Honest. Raw. Talk, interviews with Different points of view about Love, Life, journeys, motivations and much more. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realtalkwithraquel/support
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The Popaganda Podcast

Shannon Perez-Darby & Tashmica Torok

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Do you love reality television, true crime, memes, TikTok and all other forms of pop culture? Are you also interested in communal care outside of harmful state systems? Do you struggle to reconcile the two? Join Tashmica Torok and Shannon Perez-Darby on Popaganda, as we dive deep into our love of transformative justice, pop culture and where the two meet. Leave a 5-star review for The Popaganda Podcast and we might feature it in an upcoming episode! You can also send us love or suggest show ...
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Beyond Boxes is an exploration of labels and identity around gender, race, sexuality, class, disability, relationships and much more. Hosted by Jaï Bristow (previously known as Jaia Bristow), each episode features a new guest who shares their story around the labels they identify with and the ways in which they go beyond socially ascribed boxes.
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Know and Tell is a podcast devoted to whatever your interests are. Each episode has a guest who is given free reign to geek out over what they love, what they are good at, and what interests them. Hosted by Kerri Pulley.
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an intersectional feminist podcast which tells the stories of the personal and essential so these dialogues won’t be lost. intersectionality represents the vectors of oppression that occur when systems of power and hierarchy interact. bringing these stories to light not only gives those a platform but also creates room for change and growth. our movement becomes less powerful if people are being left behind
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Have you ever been so captivated by a story that you felt transformed by it? Join host Daralyse Lyons (aka The Transformational Storyteller) as she takes us into the lives and minds of real people whose stories have the power to captivate and inspire. Stories span the gamut from comedic to tragic, superficial to life-altering. As you listen, you’ll find yourself wanting to transform your own narrative and improve your life.
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What if you had the opportunity to hear compelling firsthand accounts about the often life-or-death stakes of unchecked biases and bigotry? Would you listen? Biracial journalist Daralyse Lyons has interviewed more than 400 people – academics, politicians, thought-leaders, advocates, activists, and even incarcerated individuals – for an in-depth exploration of a wide range of topics related to diversity, equity and inclusion. Join her and the Demystifying Diversity team to learn more about to ...
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Self-Regard

Riley Blanks Reed

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Self Regard is a podcast that delves into the intersection of identity, mental health, and higher consciousness. Host Riley Blanks Reed takes listeners on a journey of self-discovery through solo episodes and insightful interviews with writers, entrepreneurs, and change makers. Join us as we explore the complexities of being human and the power of self-regard. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Food For Worms Podcast

Darien Washington & Samuel Sarver

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Welcome to Food For Worms. A conversation, and if we are being honest, sometimes banter, podcast with your friends Darien & Samuel. It’s an existential dread Buick and it’s hitting every stoplight to find the silver lining in the struggle, and humor in the uncertainty. With all seriousness, we put the “party” in repartee. Join us every Tuesday wherever you listen to podcasts. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/food-for-worms-podcast/support
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The Ant Farm Podcast

The Ant Farm Podcast

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Vulnerable, intimate & raw thoughts, philosophies, life lessons & stories hosted by Ant Nixon with family, friends & associates Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-ant-farm-podcast/support
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The Rantings of Dani podcast mission is to change the world one conversation at a time promoting healing, growth, and wealth along the way. We live in a time when everyone wants to be heard and very few are understood... Let's change that together. Dani delivers life lessons from an optimistic perspective with unapologetic truth and tips for practical living the challenge, educate, and engage.
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Leo Yockey is a transgender, biracial, Tanzanian-American millennial. He is also a software engineer, comedian and advocate recovering from existential dread and burnout. Listen in for a chance to be a fly on the wall as he talks to a diverse array of friends and colleagues. Topics of conversation include racial and gender identity, mental health, spirituality, and redefining success in this rapidly changing world. Stay evolving!
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Til Podcasts Do Us Part

Til Podcasts Do Us Part

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On Til Podcasts Do Us Part we take a raw, uncut and unapologetic look at hot topics in marriage, parenthood, sex, life and more. Hosted by your favorite perfectly imperfect couple. No topics are off the table as we discuss and debate hot topics from his and her perspective. Warning new listeners could mistake our bickering as real arguing but it's truly how we communicate on a day to day basis, and while it's not for everyone there is no questioning our love and support of one another. Why d ...
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Obscured

Kouvenda Media

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Obscured tells stories that unfold largely out of the public eye. Journalists Emily Previti and Stephanie Marudas cover critical issues that don't get much attention in the media, reveal how these issues are complex and overshadowed and aim to cultivate understanding and explore potential solutions. Obscured is produced by Kouvenda Media and mixed by Brad Linder. The podcast features: • Original limited series that dive deep into an obscured issue • Conversational interview episodes with pol ...
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Come To The Table

Come to the Table Podcast

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Welcome to the table! We believe that love, fellowship, and good conversation happens through bringing people into our lives and to our table. Each of us have been impacted by what we like to call Conversational Christianity. Being invited into the homes of others and sitting at their tables for conversation has transformed our hearts, and we believe it will transform yours, too. So we offer you a seat — and a window — into our lives. We have seen how God has worked in us by bringing certain ...
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Is Die Hard a Christmas movie? In Tashmica’s house, absolutely—and it’s also a masterclass in copaganda. In this special holiday episode, Shannon and Tashmica rewatch Die Hard the way Tashmica’s family does every year: loud, talk-back style, like a Christmas Rocky Horror—except the call-and-response is all about how the “good cop” story gets built.…
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In this episode, co-hosts Shamm H. Petros and Dwight Dunston sit down with longtime educator and Quaker school leader Dr. Darryl J. Ford for an intimate reflection on early memories of race, difference, family legacy, and the practices that helped him navigate childhood and leadership. Dr. Ford traces the deep educational roots in his family—from a…
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What if our best tool for fighting fascism is embracing all of our ‘Wayward’ teens and their imagination for resistance? In this episode, Shannon and Tashmica rave about the talented nonbinary artist Mae Martin (they/them), and Wayward, the limited series they created for Netflix. Set in 2003, the story follows Leila and Abby, teenage best friends …
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In this powerful episode, educator, musician, and longtime Lion’s Story trainer Brian Caselli Jordan takes us deep into one of his earliest memories of racial difference. What begins as a tender portrait of his Italian American grandfather expands into a layered exploration of inheritance, identity, silence, and the emotional weight of witnessing r…
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In this episode of Stories That Stay, hosts Shamm H. Petros and Dwight Dunston talk with Mona Norfleet—equity advocate, writer, and community builder—about growing up biracial and finding belonging across cultures. Mona reflects on her biracial upbringing as the daughter of Mary Norfleet, an Italian American from the Bronx, and Tom Norfleet, a Blac…
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This week on Militantly Mixed, I am joined by Traci Hobson, a biracial Black and Korean transracial adoptee whom I had the pleasure of meeting at Mixed Asian Day earlier this year. Traci was adopted from Korea and raised in the United States by American parents, navigating not just what it means to be Mixed, but also what it means to be disconnecte…
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In this episode of Stories That Stay, hosts Shamm H. Petros and Dwight Dunston sit down with Inua Ellams—poet, playwright, performer, and creative force—to explore the first edges of difference and the lifelong echoes of separation. At age four, Inua and his twin sister were placed in different classrooms. What began as a child’s tantrum became an …
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This week on Militantly Mixed I’m joined by the brilliant Alison Hart, an OG Mixed Cousin who first appeared on Episode 24 back in 2018 with the release of her debut novel, Mostly White. Alison returns to share her stunning new novel, The In-between Sky, and we dive into creativity, identity, and what it means to write from a Mixed-race perspective…
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Even though Militantly Mixed is still on Mental Health hiatus, I wanted to drop a quick update for my Mixed Cousins about a few important tech transitions because of technical difficulties. First, I recently switched the email domain, and some of you may be getting spam, spoofing, or phishing warnings when you receive emails from me. I’m working on…
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In this episode of Stories That Stay, hosts Shamm H. Petros and Dwight Dunston talk with musician and producer Merrill Garbus, the creative force behind Tune-Yards. Together they explore how early memories of difference—body, race, and class—shape our sense of belonging and the lifelong practice of racial literacy. Through honest reflection, Merril…
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Fascism trains us to shrink. Pee-wee shows another path: bold, maximal, unashamed. What can Paul Reubens teach us about refusing to comply in advance? In this episode, hosts Shannon Perez-Darby and Tashmica Torok discuss the pressure to get small under rising Fascism—and how Paul Reubens, through Pee-wee Herman, modeled color, camp, and audacity an…
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In this episode of Militantly Mixed, Sharmane sits down with the creative team behind Disarm, an animated short film that captures the painful yet powerful intersections of identity, grief, and resilience in the wake of anti-Asian violence. Following the 2021 Atlanta spa shootings, Disarm tells the story of a young woman navigating multiple layers …
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Content Warning: This episode contains references to sexual violence and assault. What assumptions immediately come to mind when you hear about sex work and sex workers? This episode's guest is Veronica Monet, a sex work activist, sex & relationship coach, author, and former sex worker. She shares openly about her journey as an escort, debunks myth…
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In this episode of Stories That Say, hosts Shamm H Petros and Dwight Dunston engage with Emmy-winning filmmaker Osahan Tongo, exploring the intersection of identity, storytelling, and emotional healing. The conversation delves into Tongo's early memories of difference, the role of family in shaping identity, and the impact of food and care in relat…
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Roxy and Jaï delve into the impacts of systemic oppression and how we can connect with each other in a kinder, more attuned way. (Episode recorded in March 2022). Since this episode was recorded, Roxy has released her books "How to Have AntiRacist Conversations" and "The AntiRacist Heart". Check them out and more at roxannemanning.com and follow he…
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In this powerful premiere of Stories That Stay, co-hosts Shamm Petros and Dwight Dunston converse with Lisa Nelson-Haynes—Executive Director of Lion’s Story and former Chief Programs Officer at StoryCorps—about a childhood memory that shaped her identity and her career. Lisa revisits a vivid moment when her father confronted racial disrespect, expl…
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After a truly amazing summer filled with Mixed Affinity experiences and the big step of starting law school, your Sir Auntie Mane is taking a much-needed Mental Health Hiatus. If you’ve been around a while, you already know this is my rhythm—every three months I pause to rest, reset, and rebalance. If you’re a new cousin, don’t worry—I’ll be back t…
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What is Gender? Is this episode, Dr. Alex Iantaffi unpacks all things gender covering the historical, social and cultural phenomenon and the bio-psycho-social construct of gender. We also talk about inbetweeness and the impacts of not fitting into boxes and having our identities erased and invisibilised. (Episode recorded in March 2022). Since this…
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On this episode of Militantly Mixed, Alex Chester-Iwata from Mixed Asian Day returns for a heartfelt post-event conversation with Mane. We had a wonderful, cup-filling weekend in San Francisco at the Koho Creative Hub in Japantown (Nihon Machi) celebrating Mixed-Asian identity. Together, we reflect on how the event unfolded, the community connectio…
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On this episode of Militantly Mixed, I sit down with Rena Heinrich, Lauren Lola, and Ingrid Hu Dahl to talk about their upcoming panel, Our Stories, Our Ink: Mixed Asian Authors in Conversation at Mixed Asian Day 2025. We tease their panel a little bit and dig into the importance of holding space for Mixed Asian voices across generations and geogra…
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This episode of Militantly Mixed comes from a recorded IG Live hosted by Nina C of @Reunion.Mixed.Race.Events. Together, we explore the concept of Liminality—what it means to exist in the “in-between” spaces of identity as Mixed-race people. We talk about how Mixed folks often find themselves navigating liminality—sometimes by choice, sometimes due…
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Being disabled and neurodivergent - or neuroqueer as Sophia describes it - can be very stigmatised. Dr Sophia Graham, a therapist and coach talks about using mobility aids, getting diagnosed, self-diagnosing, having conversations with loved ones about your conditions and finding support whilst navigating her queerness with ADHD, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia…
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On this episode of Militantly Mixed, I speak with author Quincy Carroll about writing from a Mixed-Asian lens and how a brief period living there as an adult reshaped his perspective and practice as a writer. We also dig into how Quincy’s work consciously centers his personal anxieties—and how the act of writing helps him process and work through i…
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This week on Militantly Mixed, I’m joined by the planning committee of Free To Be Fest, a celebration of Mixed identity, community, and creativity. Fresh off the success of this year’s festival, we sat down together to debrief the event, share our reflections, and dream out loud about the future of Free To Be Fest. We talk about the highs, the chal…
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This week on Papaganda, Shannon and Tashmica dive into We Are Lady Parts, the brilliant British sitcom about an all-Muslim punk band that has captured hearts with its humor, complexity, and radical tenderness. From awkward first gigs to the band’s unapologetic “villain era,” we explore themes of friendship, family, self-determination, and joy in cl…
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In this episode, Alex Chester‑Iwata dives deep into the origins, evolution, and cultural significance of Mixed Asian Day, a vibrant celebration that amplifies the voices and experiences of Mixed Asian and Pacific Islander communities. She shares how the day came to be and what she hopes for this and future Mixed Asian Days. Mixed Asian Day info: ht…
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Stories That Stay is a podcast where healing happens at the intersection of art, science, and storytelling. Hosted by therapist and strategist Shamm Petros and educator and artist Dwight Dunston, the show blends personal storytelling with mindfulness practices and over 35 years of racial literacy research from Lion’s Story. Each episode begins with…
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What if you could sit in on our group chat—unedited, unfiltered, and supported by a quick check-in with Daddy Google? In our 2nd annual Pop Culture Chisme episode, we unpack the messiness of reality TV, the chokehold The Pit had on us, and the power of Alex Cooper naming abuse in sports. This time, we edit nothing—no cuts, lots of “ums,” and even m…
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In this special “Take Over” episode, friend and Ep. 12 alum, Gretchen Brunner, returns to flip the script—interviewing Mane as the guest on their own show. Expect real talk about identity, grief, creative evolution, and what it means to hold space for Mixed folks while still claiming your own. Candid. Curious. It’s the conversation Mane usually hos…
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This week on Militantly Mixed, I’m recapping my amazing weekend in Los Angeles at the Free To Be Fest 2025 — a full day of celebrating Mixed identity, community, and representation. I also share my big personal announcement. At the festival, I had the honor of moderating the panel: "Permission to Be Mixed" This panel explored the emotional and soci…
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In this episode, Maris Lidaka returns to Militantly Mixed to reflect on his experience at last year’s Free to Be Fest, where his film Gabriella was screened to a fully Mixed audience. He shares how experience affinity spaces like Free To Be Fest is important for Mixed people.. This year, Maris is stepping from behind the camera to center stage as a…
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This week on Militantly Mixed, host Sharmane Fury is joined by filmmaker Sarah Shuman, who is not only a brilliant creative mind but also a member of the planning committee for Free To Be Fest. In this episode, Sarah shares her powerful experience screening her film, TSEHAI, at last year’s Free To Be Fest—for the first time ever with a fully Mixed …
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Konnichiwassup, cousins! After a longer-than-expected hiatus, Militantly Mixed is officially back on the mic. In this return episode, I (Sharmane) share a bit about why the relaunch has been delayed — namely, because mental health has required me to slow down and focus on one thing at a time. And right now, that one thing is Free to Be Fest 2025 — …
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What do you get when you mix juke joint resistance, supernatural horror, and a masterclass in Black storytelling? Sinners—Ryan Coogler’s 2025 genre-defying masterpiece—sets the Mississippi Delta on fire, and The Popaganda Podcast is here for that Smoke (and Stack). In this episode, co-hosts Shannon Perez-Darby and Tashmica Torok sink their teeth in…
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Adolescence isn’t your typical TV crime drama. Stephen Graham, creator and writer of the hit Netflix miniseries, isn’t asking you to figure out who did it—he’s asking you to consider why. Shot entirely in one continuous take, each episode of this four-part series follows 13-year-old Jamie, a boy accused of murdering a classmate. But Jamie isn’t jus…
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In this episode of Come To The Table, host Kendyll pulls back the curtain on what it means to exist as a biracial Black and White woman in a society that often demands you pick a side. Through deeply personal storytelling, honest critique, and compassionate insight, Kendyll, Anna, and Sam explore racial fluidity, the pressures of identity, and the …
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Welcome to Come to the Table, where we’re pulling up a chair and digging into the parts of Scripture that are weird, wild, or just plain hard to understand. Today’s episode is part of our “Bible Stories for the Lame” mini-series—aka: Making the Bible make sense for the rest of us who love Jesus and just want to understand His Word without feeling l…
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In this episode, we unpack the tender and often complicated reality of spiritual wandering—whether you’ve felt like the black sheep, wrestled with doubt, or found yourself misunderstood in faith communities. Through honest dialogue and biblical reflection, we talk about the difference between falling away and being left behind, the pain behind ange…
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Leah Manaema Avene is a Tuvaluan-Irish mother, researcher, musician, therapist, broadcaster and artist. Theresa ‘Tea’ Angela is a Filipino-Australian artist, storyteller and wellbeing facilitator and the communications manager at MAV. Lauren Mullings is an Afro-Caribbean artist, writer and the CEO of MAV. We interviewed Leah, Tea and Lauren, as par…
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Welcome back to A Walk Through Genesis with your host, Anna! This week, we’re re-visiting Genesis Chapter 1 — but not like you’ve heard it before. In this episode, Anna walks us through surprising and often-overlooked truths in the creation story. From the structure of the six days to the significance of the number seven in Hebrew culture, you’ll c…
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Konnichiwassup, cousins! I'm back with a quick life update from your Sir Auntie, Sharmane Fury! This week’s mini-episode is a solo check-in as I am getting settled into my new home base in Seattle. I also do a brief recap of my recent trip to Chicago where I got to link up with a couple of amazing cousins of the show—y’all know who you are! It was …
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Episode Summary: What is biblical womanhood, really? In this raw, reflective, and challenging episode, we dive headfirst into the complexities, callings, and contradictions surrounding womanhood in the Church. From childlessness and calling to careers and compassion, this conversation is for every woman who’s ever felt unseen, misunderstood, or mis…
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Matisse Laida is an artist whose practice is based around community and food. They are the founder of We Eatin’ Good, a platform for queer people of colour to come together. Anthony 'Banda' Bandalan is a producer who cares deeply about community cultivation and uplifting his creative counterparts. Nickila De Silva is an artist who creates across vi…
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The Man, (Not a) Myth, & Legend: The Streaker of Gethsemane Welcome to Bible Stories for the Lame—the podcast series for people who love Jesus but sometimes get lost in the weird parts of Scripture. In today’s episode, we’re heading to the Garden of Gethsemane on the night of Jesus’ arrest, where things go from intense… to slightly bizarre. Someone…
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No Diggity, No Doubt: Can You Trust God When You Have Questions? Episode Summary: We’ve all been there — asking questions, wrestling with uncertainty, and wondering if God is really listening. In this episode of Come to the Table, we’re diving into the reality of doubt and how it actually plays a role in deepening our faith. Is it okay to question …
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Welcome back to Come to the Table! In today’s episode, we’re diving into the very beginning—Genesis 1:1-5. We’ll explore how God spoke light into existence, bringing order from chaos and purpose from nothingness. Join Anna as she breaks down these foundational verses and discusses what they reveal about God’s character, creation, and how this ancie…
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The Popaganda Podcast is an official Cast & Crew Sponsor of the 15th Annual Capital City Film Fest. Join cohosts Shannon Perez-Darby and Tashmica Torok in an episode spotlighting the Midwest premiere and Closing Night Feature Firebreak, a deeply moving documentary screening. Firebreak follows Brandon and Royal, two formerly incarcerated firefighter…
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