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To empower generations through mentorship, events, and community outreach. Home of the Black Privilege Podcast - Dedicated to celebrating Black Culture and promoting Black Excellence!
Weaponizing Education (with X and CJ) I The Black Privilege Podcast
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He Looks Like Me: An evidence based guide for teachers mentoring African American Boys now available at Barnes and Noble using the link above!
Welcome to another impactful episode of the Black Privilege Podcast! In this episode, we dive deep into the realms of education and mentorship wiht educators CJ ( head_hancho02) and X ( ___xthatsit) , to discuss their experiences working in inner-city schools, the challenges and triumphs they face daily, and the reformation needed to make a difference.
Topics discussed include:
- The power of representation and relatability in education.
- The challenges of balancing personal and professional responsibilities.
- inspiring stories from their classrooms, emphasizing the need for proper funding, empathetic administration, and supportive parental involvement in the education system.
and of course of weekly mental health check with a discussion on time management.
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He Looks Like Me: An evidence based guide for teachers mentoring African American Boys now available at Barnes and Noble using the link above!
Welcome to another impactful episode of the Black Privilege Podcast! In this episode, we dive deep into the realms of education and mentorship wiht educators CJ ( head_hancho02) and X ( ___xthatsit) , to discuss their experiences working in inner-city schools, the challenges and triumphs they face daily, and the reformation needed to make a difference.
Topics discussed include:
- The power of representation and relatability in education.
- The challenges of balancing personal and professional responsibilities.
- inspiring stories from their classrooms, emphasizing the need for proper funding, empathetic administration, and supportive parental involvement in the education system.
and of course of weekly mental health check with a discussion on time management.
AUDIO VERSION
Available on most major platforms using the link below!
theblackprivilegepodcast.podbean.com/
COP YA MERCH
1lifecollective.company.site/
SOCIALS
1lifecollective
Mike: negus.coe
Matt: coeworld._
Dyamond: dyamondfitness
Baba: babaswank
Amari: asimamari
Danny: dannieinthelionsden
Opening Theme:
🎧 _thebasicway
🎤 iamenerjy
Filmed at:
kuttinzone_mtholly
LIKE, SHARE, AND SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed the show!
Blessings 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
#Education #Mentorship #BlackEducators #InnerCitySchools #CommunityImpact #blackempowerment
#blackmentalk #YouthEmpowerment #EducationReform #Teaching
#RoleModels #Podcast
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Clout Almost Killed Me (w/Jordan Israel) I The Black Privilege Podcast
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Welcome to another inspiring episode of the Black Privilege Podcast! In this episode, we sit down with the multifaceted Jordan Israel ( real_life_dreamer) - author, entrepreneur, director, and actor. We dive deep into Jordan's incredible journey from high school challenges to publishing his books "Clout: A Dangerous Drug" and "Love Almost Killed Me." Episode Highlights: Jordan Isr...
The Audacity to Cut Up Sneakers for Art with @IAMFLYKICKZ I The Black Privilege Podcast
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Visit the site: www.iamflykickz.com/ to view her gallery! and follow: flykickz Welcome back to Episode 3 of the Black Privilege Podcast, we are thrilled to have a very special guest, Dez, also known as FlyKickz. Join us as we dive into an engaging conversation about creativity, resilience, and the power of community. Episode Highlights: - Meet FlyKickz: Dez shares her journey fro...
The Black American Dream (w/James Lanier) I The Black Privilege Podcast
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Thank you to our sponsor: www.wolfpackwealth.org/ Visit their website and become a prospective real estate investor! wolfpack_wealth In this episode, we have a special guest, James (Nugg) who is not only a de facto part of our collective but also an inspiring individual making significant strides in his career and personal life. Episode Highlights: James' Journey: James shares hi...
Success with THE HOMIES: Financial, Personal, Generational, Spiritual I The Black Privilege Podcast
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Welcome back to The Black Privilege Podcast. We starting off Season 2 with a special Homies edition featuring Odane and the crew! In this episode, we have a real and raw discussion revolving around: - Financial Success: Our takes on financial and career goals and what it means beyond just money. - Generational Wealth: Laying the groundwork for financial stability and teaching financial responsi...
Our All-Time Starting Five! - The Black Privilege Podcast - Bonus Episode
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Our All-Time Starting Five! - The Black Privilege Podcast - Bonus Episode
Empowering Black Men through Mentorship - ft. Terrance Campbell - SEASON 1 FINALE
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Empowering Black Men through Mentorship - ft. Terrance Campbell - SEASON 1 FINALE
Parenting, Punishments, and Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome - The Black Privilege Podcast - Ep. 4
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Parenting, Punishments, and Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome - The Black Privilege Podcast - Ep. 4
Love in Color: A Deep Dive into Black Relationships - The Black Privilege Podcast - Ep. 3
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Love in Color: A Deep Dive into Black Relationships - The Black Privilege Podcast - Ep. 3
What is Black Privilege? - The Black Privilege Podcast Ep. 2
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THIS IS OUR WHY - The Black Privilege Podcast Ep. 1
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THIS IS OUR WHY - The Black Privilege Podcast Ep. 1
Great episode. Education is so important in today's time. As a black man completing my doctorate and created a financial/ life literacy curriculum, I see firsthand how beneficial education can be. I would love to join you all on an episode to discuss my experience.
Great episode. Its crazy to think that the education gap is getting wider
shout to all the educators! true heroes!
GEMS THROUGHOUT
Thank you flykickz for coming out
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Equip yourself with the tools to believe in yourself -Flykicks that os powerful
Love how y’all touch a different topics each time y’all drop a video and come with interesting perspectives every time. Great video!
He’s right. If you’re so good why you can’t produce quality as a high rate? Then on top of that. Every album has like 5-6 skips. lol so it’s not all that of a high quality project.
this dude dumb
DMX is the only rapper to give us both quantity and quality! Two platinum albums in one year is crazy pen work!
"why does Kendrick have to work on your time?" Bruh if shit is good, I'll wait. Releasing every year doesn't correlate to being the GOAT... just look at Drake
Because nobody listens to Kendrick Lamar except for people in the West Coast like cali .. you don't hear kendrick lamar music in New York, Philadelphia none of those cities in the east..kendrick should be thanking drake for making him famous even if it's only for a year...
The man has Triple the amount of Grammys as Drake and also awards Drake will never get wtf are you talking about 😂
He's hot in Florida.
Actual artists take time. In the pop world yall expect an album a year. In rock for example where people actually play music and write it’s common for artists to go years between releases. So, I’m used to it. True artists take their time.
The peps complaining about not releasing enough are possibly the same people playing the same old COD every year. Its clear that quality trumps quantity.
Jay-Z is widely considered The Goat. He rarely drops music. Maybe a feature here and there but Hov stays out the way for the most part but he will pop out and show niggas every now and again. That's what Kendrick is doing.
...wildly considered the goat??? By who? He's a legend no doubt but he's not even the greatest from NY how is he the goat?
Bro you grew up in a small neighborhood jay-z kinda small time honestly his wife’s bigger
Jay z not my GOAT sorrynotsorry
This is stupid, we don't ask legendary groups like Sade, why they do the same...putting a timeframe on art is stupid...
Man if y’all don’t shut this BS podcast down! This shit Garbage
Okay sure Kendrick doesn’t drop much but that’s leagues better than dropping flopped albums back to back like drake has.
No because nobody listens to Kendrick music except for ppl in Cali...I never heard anybody where I'm from listening to kendrick ..
He putting out GARBAGE
He doesn't use Ghost writers that's why
He speaking facts tho, the fans make you famous mf you should be putting quality shit
Nobody listens to Kendrick play people in Cali.. Kendrick Mansions Compton .but Compton ain't all like that.
I think he right he saying if you so good why does it take so long the best rappers dont take 3 years to do things they put 🔥🔥 out immediately
Why rush it? You can hear that Kendrick is putting out quality from the production quality. And every record is with the times, it has references in relation to the times. So it’s not like he’s working on the same 10 songs for 3 years. If you ever did something creatively you know that it takes a minute to make something you love, even if the stuff you were doing before is good.
Eminem is the GOAT and he always spreads his albums out in 3-4 year gap
Who puts out an album every year? Lol
Drake has a team of writers and is known to take other new artist’s songs. It takes awhile for a good artist to make original music.
@darrellwilliams1714 alot pf guys use to not today but dmx did jay z did it 50 cent ppl use to put atleast an album a year and a few mixtapes
"yall think my life is rap" kendrick also has (accordin to him) thousands of unreleased songs because they dont fit the vibe of the albums he was working on
@@ciandaly9575 very true
Nothing better than making money 💵 with the people you grew up with. 🙏🏾🤲🏾
Facts!!
Convos that 🏢🆙
Convos Like This is needed Fasho. Preciate y'all for this gems of wisdom!
This was a good conversation! Please continue this podcast
Will do! Season 3 gonna follow
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This was real good. Keep them coming !!!
sure will!
Appreciate that!
This was really good Gentlemen❤❤❤
Appreciate you!!
That Denzel Quote is real. Finding balance within the sacrifices you make is difficult. I'm learning that with big goals to not burn out you have to be able to celebrate small wins.
Truer words have never been more spoken bro. All facts.
Beautiful!!! Love the emotion and passion shown in this pod🔥✨
amazing pod can’t wait to finish them all 🖤
I am a dark skin sister and never think anyone was better than I. I love the skin the Lord put me in.
Exactly what we love to hear!
Love this ❤
That chocolate
Rasist america did does done thst to black oeople.. systematic physiological breaking u down for your nice dark skin and our natural hair.. slavery us powerrful.. was condition to hate our selves.. live to see the love and dignity.. i ont underrstand the lighter brothed talking about woe woe, what is that about can some help me understand that
As a brown skin woman i never felt like any other light skin person looked or was better than me. I think alot of it is in our heads.
Agreed
Chocolate sisters need their time to shine too
They do indeed!
If you are not ready you shouldnt be entertaining anything. If I am an injured athlete playing in a game could make my injury worst
That's a great point
And women can do the exact same.
It's brave to say no...feminism should be a felony
This is why youer single btw
Completely incorrect. My own beliefs aside, if you are so convinced you cannot have relations with someone, why would you go on “multiple” dates? If the dude is hungry, he doesn’t need to go out with a chick. If he wants to have fun, why are these dates? ❤️☮️
yeah at that point why are you leading anyone on? if "he knows what he wants" why even start something lmaoo. nothing to do with our beliefs, this logic is just ass backwards
@@aidenlakata7662 Thank you for the perspective. ❤️☮️
This is a fair point for sure
@@aidenlakata7662to be clear, if he knows that he is not ready, he should definitely be clear and direct that he his not ready for a relationship. To the point of a man lacking something is what I am referring to. We all have what we need inside of us to be successful professionally and relationship wise.
Ye
Facts
I am extremely proud of these young Men. Im excited about the future of this podcast
Appreciate you!
MJ is overrated
I’m putting Hakeem the dream at my 5
This list is GOD awful. lol so folks just don’t need podcast 😂😂😂