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Black At It

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Black At It is a podcast dispelling myths and addressing stereotypes about black culture. Hosted by the dymanic Trio, Louis Jacques, Victoria George, and Hollee Chanel these three bring comedy and insight into their attempts at being Black At It.

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United States

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Black At It is a podcast dispelling myths and addressing stereotypes about black culture. Hosted by the dymanic Trio, Louis Jacques, Victoria George, and Hollee Chanel these three bring comedy and insight into their attempts at being Black At It.

Language:

English


Episodes
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It's a Family Reunion

7/12/2023
Welcome to the Black At It Family Reunion! In this episode we bring back past guests and see what's been up since they last appeared on the show. We talk with Mone Walker, Natalia Kennedy, Salema Jenkins and Denise Jacques. The pandemic has changed they way we live, so let's see what changes it has made for our Black At It family. Take a listen, laugh with us, cry with us and be part of the Black At It Fam!

Duration:00:59:59

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Could we not?

4/5/2023
We love everything Black but are there things we should stop doing? In this episode Louis and Hollee speak on things the culture could probably do without. We dive into Black units of measurement, Black Moms, and so much more. Listen in, see if you agree, and let's aim to do better.

Duration:00:44:20

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Who you calling CowBOY?

3/22/2023
Cowboys represent! No, not the NFL team. We mean real life cowboys--the O.G.s like Nat Love and Bill Pickett. But if you let America tell it, you'd think cowboys were white, only. Do you know the true meaning behind and origin of the American cowboy? Like almost everything American, it started with us.

Duration:00:31:40

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You Gon' Learn Today!

3/8/2023
In this episode we have the pleasure of speaking with educator Salema Jenkins who made the tough decision to transition away from teaching after dedicating 13 years to the classroom. She shares insights on the importance of being a Black teacher and the struggles of teaching, especially after coming back to in-person learning post pandemic. Education never came easy for Black folks as history shows that we have had to fight and continue to fight to get a better education. Strides are being made but there is so much more to be done.

Duration:00:36:45

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Chit Chat in All Black

2/22/2023
Boy we had a time last week! From the week's most current events, to Tubi, to the Superbowl and our favorite commercials; and edible arrangements, dating, and Black love movies--we needed a moment to unpack on this adventure in being Black at it.

Duration:00:44:33

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Return of the Black!

2/15/2023
Kicking off Season 4 during the greatest month of the year with some new-new: new life updates, new cohost, and more! From Black History Week to Black History Month to Black History ALL DAY ALL YEAR, listen in as we chat about our favorite Black History facts, what's been going down in our business and other Black people's business (aka the Grammys) and hand a few "Black Flowers" to those who deserve it, especially during this time of year.

Duration:00:33:02

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Better Pat that Weave!

5/11/2022
Philly-based actress/comedian extraordinaire, Katrina Braxton, joins us as we discuss the state of comedy today and dive into the roots of Black hair. From African royalty to perms to the natural hair movement, listen in as we talk about this hair-raising and often contentious topic that just may leave you speechless.

Duration:00:45:24

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Into the Woods: Camping Revisited.

4/27/2022
In Episode 2 of Season 1, we discussed camping and why Black folks just don't do it. In this episode Louis decides to take on the challenge and is met with some interesting surprises. Could camping be our thing after all?

Duration:00:28:28

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Itchy Palms & Black Cats

3/30/2022
Between a black cat crossing your path, or splitting the pole, or an itchy palm, Black folks are the kings and queens of superstitions. On this special birthday episode we dive into the world of Black Superstitions. Is it really real, or are we just doing the most?

Duration:00:33:17

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We Got Trust Issues

3/16/2022
As history has it, Black people have a long list of reasons not to trust anything and anyone wholeheartedly. We have been swindled, bamboozled, and lied to for years. Our new season kicks off with our favorite guest, Hollee Chanel, as we talk about what it means to trust as a Black person. Trust us you won't want to miss this one.

Duration:00:42:40

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Juneteenth

6/19/2021
Juneteenth (aka June 19, 1865) will always be marked in history as the TRUE day enslaved Black people in the U.S. were freed. So now that we know more people are "woke" to Juneteenth, let's broaden their minds as to what slavery meant to America. Simply put, it was a business that killed many of our people for the fortune of others. Listen in as we talk about Juneteenth, Netflix's "High on the Hog," and more in celebration of this new national holiday.

Duration:00:25:37

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Negrophobia

5/26/2021
Black men have carried the stigma of dehumanization for centuries; bearing the labels of savages, criminals and layabouts. In this episode, we dig deep into "The Fear of the Black Man" and try to get to the root of the issue. My guest cohost Claud Del and I interview retired Federal Agent Anthony Scott. We discuss why America fears us so much and share our stories and encounters with that fear.

Duration:00:44:03

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Music Makes You...

5/12/2021
From classical to country to hip hop, music has played a big part in our lives. For Black folks music has always been a way to reveal a message. We go to music in happiness and even to get us through the pains of life. Take a listen as we dive into the world of music because we know that All Music is Black Music.

Duration:00:44:32

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We Snatching Black Cards...

4/28/2021
We still have our Black Card...but barely! What is the "Black Card" that Black folks are supposedly born with and who, what, where, when, and how can it be snatched? Enjoy this episode as we expose ourselves further. And remember...keep it close to your chest. It might get pulled after this.

Duration:00:39:32

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Black and in Lights

4/14/2021
From the minstrelsy of Birth of a Nation to the kingdom of Wakanda in Black Panther, Black representation in the entertainment industry has come a long way. We interview Actor/Director Bernadette Speakes, famous for her roles in the film Love Jones, TV's All-American, Heroes, Seal Team, and more. We speak to this powerhouse talent about Hollywood's past and the achievements we have made in the industry.

Duration:00:37:55

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One Switch, Two Switch, Code Switch, You Switch?

3/31/2021
Code-switching is ubiquitous in Black Culture. But why? We use it to make "others" feel more comfortable or to make interactions easier for us. The question is: when do we get to feel comfortable? We don't code-switch because we want to, we code-switch because we have to.

Duration:00:27:28

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Black Health

3/17/2021
To vaccinate or not to vaccinate, that is the question. Exploring the distrust that Black folks have for the medical industry and its deeply-rooted racist history. After being battered and bruised for so long, it's no wonder why Black folks give the side-eye to the medical industry. But in these times of COVID, when the world is at a standstill, how do we move forward and place our trust in a "cure" intended to save lives and get the world back on track. So how 'bout it, you gon' get that vaccine??

Duration:00:31:51

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Black Love

3/3/2021
Is saying "Black Love" different than just saying "love" itself? What truly is Black Love, why is calling it out so important to many people in the Black community, and how has history and media tried to destroy it? Listen to host Louis Jacques and his lovely wife, Denise, as they take a trip down memory lane to define what Black Love means to them.

Duration:00:39:39

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We Did That!

2/17/2021
We did That! -- exploring Black Excellence and what we were and weren't taught about Black history in school. Listen in as we learn about these overlooked gems -- the Black inventors who helped shape our society. After all, Black History is American History.

Duration:00:28:56

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On Blackness

2/3/2021
It's Season 2 and we b(l)ack at it -- kicking off 'Black History Month' with a little something On Blackness. But we all know that the shortest month of the year can't contain all this Black Excellence. We are here standing TALL and PROUD and celebrating blackness all year round!

Duration:00:22:34