Episodes
Monday Apr 12, 2021
S4: Why Public Apologies Aren't Enough for America.
Monday Apr 12, 2021
Monday Apr 12, 2021
Does America want public apologies or public humiliation?
Monday Apr 12, 2021
S4: My Thoughts after Appearing on Bret Weinstein's DarkHorse podcast
Monday Apr 12, 2021
Monday Apr 12, 2021
15,000 subscribers! What?! Thank you! On this (1st) Live episode---I'll be discussing how I started #AmericanShade. Also, I'll be discussing my conversation with Bret Weinstein.
Saturday Apr 03, 2021
Saturday Apr 03, 2021
In this episode, I'm in conversation with cultural critic and fashion stylist, Ayishat Akanbi. In this excerpt, we discussed the legendary Malcolm X and the "Black Identity" from our heterodox POVs, living in the United States & the United Kingdom. "Ayishat Akanbi considers the radical power of kindness, the limits of identity, the gendered nature of image, and how to transcend the superficial to form meaningful connections." -- SOH Talks & Ideas Archive Ayishat's first book will be released this year. Follow her on Twitter to keep updated. @Ayishat_Akanbi
Saturday Apr 03, 2021
Saturday Apr 03, 2021
In this episode, I discuss my take on critical-thinking, the art of conversations, and thinking for yourself. I included clips from Dr. Peterson's lectures on "how to critical-think" and "how to listen."
Saturday Apr 03, 2021
S4: WTF is Cancel Culture? Accountability or Destructive?
Saturday Apr 03, 2021
Saturday Apr 03, 2021
Panelists:
- Jessarae Emberton (farm owner, mother, bartender)
- Will Resuch ( highschool teacher, podcaster) www.williamreusch.com
- Jendayi (journalist/ filmmaker) website jendayiomowale.com + twitter @jen_omo
- Lee S (retired software engineer)
- Brittany King (journalist/ writer) - HOST
Saturday Apr 03, 2021
S4: Dr. Robin DiAngelo| How her book White Fragility backfires on America.
Saturday Apr 03, 2021
Saturday Apr 03, 2021
In this episode, I give my candid critique of Dr. Robin DiAngelo, the well-known author of "White Fragility." Robin has debuted her newest book, "Nice Racism" which has re-centered her inside the race discourse. Americans continue to debate whether her philosophies are helpful or harmful for American race relations at large. I have A LOT of thoughts on her ideas, which I breakdown in this video. Listen to hear them. And remember, think for yourself.
Saturday Apr 03, 2021
S4: How To Confront Colorism with Khadija Mbowe
Saturday Apr 03, 2021
Saturday Apr 03, 2021
Youtuber Khadija Mbowe is a classically-trained opera singer who discusses the western beauty standard's influences on pop-culture, social media and the black diaspora. In this video, Khadija and Brittany hold a candid conversation about the implications of Colorism. Additionally, they discuss how to combat this issue---divulging ways they've dealt with this color prejudice in their lives.
Sunday Mar 21, 2021
S4: Dr. MLK Jr's Dream was an "Idea."
Sunday Mar 21, 2021
Sunday Mar 21, 2021
In this episode, I discuss why Dr. King Jr. is one of the most important minds in American History. He is a timeless voice, and much needed in the discourse regarding our society right now.
Sunday Mar 21, 2021
S4: My Thoughts About Capitol Hill (Jan 6th)
Sunday Mar 21, 2021
Sunday Mar 21, 2021
In this episode, I am honest----and hardly edited this video for transparency. I know most of you subscribed to my channel to watch content that doesn't cater to sides---(and that's what this video is), I hope you stay subscribed and continue watching.
As an independent journalist, (and an American in this country), I felt it necessary to give my candid thoughts about what happened at the U.S. Capitol. The present conversations are frustrating to say the least, and aren't conducive material for a real discussion.
The violence that happened, and the violence that continues to happen in this country will swallow US whole, if we don't swallow our own prides, and realize we've been wrong.
Saturday Mar 20, 2021
S3: My Top 15 Favorite Minds--Part 2
Saturday Mar 20, 2021
Saturday Mar 20, 2021
In this Part 2 video, I share the rest of the minds who've impacted my life. Here I share numbers: #9 through #1.