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Ep. 70 Rachel Noerdlinger, PR & Crisis Expert

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Release Date: 02/02/2020

Episode 134 show art Episode 134

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On Episode 134 host Raqiyah Mays shares the top five empowering Black news stories from around the world including this episode’s picks from Cameroon, Morocco, Washington, DC, Ghana, Newark, NJ, and even Dubai. Plus discussions on Wendy Williams, Black Girls Rock, and more.

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Pop-up episode 133 of Real Black News, hosted by Raqiyah Mays, brings uplifting news stories about people of African descent from Ghana, Sweden, Brazil, Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Queens, New York. Psychotherapist Camille Banks Lee joins the episode to share three tips for staying empowered and manifesting the positive in 2024 and beyond.

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Real Black News returns with host Raqiyah Mays after a year-and-a-half hiatus. The pop-up episode features five empowering Black news stories from around the world. #RealBlackNews

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Ep. 131 - The LAST episode (for now) Writer/Director Reggie Rock Bythewood show art Ep. 131 - The LAST episode (for now) Writer/Director Reggie Rock Bythewood

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Writer and director Reggie Rock Bythewood drops knowledge and discusses everything from his coming-of-age Apple TV show "Swagger" and dedicating his work in film and TV to spotlighting and uplifting the Black community, to learning from Sidney Poitier, elders like James Earl Jones and Harry Belafonte, telling the story of Emmett Till, working with his wife, director Gina Prince Bythewood, teaching his son Black history and empowerment, along with powerful tips for writers and producers.

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Ep. 130 - Therapist, Camille Banks-Lee show art Ep. 130 - Therapist, Camille Banks-Lee

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Episode 130 ends 2021 & begins 2022 with tips on manifesting and tapping into the moment with therapist Camille Banks-Lee who gives guidance on everything from how to deal with anxiety and Intuitive eating to adolescent brains and mental health. Other good news topics include the doula grants to help Black mamas, Black dads taking over schools, the indigenous fight to find the missing, & Africa’s award-winning adolescent girl reporters, the top 5 empowering Black and Brown good news stories!

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Ep. 129 ABFF - Jeff & Nicole Friday show art Ep. 129 ABFF - Jeff & Nicole Friday

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The new season of Real Black News launches Ep. 129: The power couple behind ABFF (The American Black Film Festival), Jeff & Nicole Friday discussing 25 years of history and success that’s landed ABFF in the Smithsonian’s NMAAHC, finding talent like Ryan Coogler, Halle Berry, & Will Packer; juggling parenting, marriage, & business. Other topics: The Howard U. protest, Jay-Z’s job fair, Tanzania’s billionaires, Indigenous History Month, Leonard Peltier & 5 empowering Black & Brown News stories.

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Ep. 128 Black Hollywood – Writer/Director Malcolm Lee show art Ep. 128 Black Hollywood – Writer/Director Malcolm Lee

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Ep. 128 - Writer & director Malcolm Lee discusses his new movie "Space Jam:  A New Legacy," directing animation, writing & produces his upcoming TV show "The Best Man: Final Chapters." While Sascha Penn, the Showrunner of "Power Book III: Raising Kanan" talks the latest installment in the Power franchise & advice for writers. Plus Jamaica’s reparations, Black Girls Lead, the NAACP’s Bail Fund, Virginia’s entrepreneur fair for youth biz owners & more empowering Black news stories. #RealBlackNews

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Ep 127 features entrepreneur and commercial real estate investor Lyneir Richardson on his work empowering urban retail development via Black and Brown real estate investors. Real estate attorney Darryl Scipio shares three tips for working with a real estate attorney. Plus the businessman pushing for Black-owned social media platforms, Kenya’s electricity milestone, Prairie View A&M's partnership with colleges in Africa, and more of the top five empowering Black News stories of the week.

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Ep 126 features Emmy-nominated actor Asante Blackk on life as a Gen Zer & bringing attention to adolescent mental health with his podcast "Here Comes the Break". He discusses life after "When They See Us" & tips to parents & teens for communicating & managing mental health (starts 42:07). Actress Jasmine Carmichael star of the new film "Real Talk" discusses its take on everything from herpes to teen depression. Plus the indigenous tribe that bought a 140 acre island & more empowering Black news

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Ep 125 Black Male Health - Doctor Dre', Hip Hop Legend show art Ep 125 Black Male Health - Doctor Dre', Hip Hop Legend

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Ep 125 of Real Black News features hip hop music and radio legend, Doctor Dre', who shares his health journey and tips for surviving diabetes, blindness, & losing a limb. Blessed to see 57, he takes a trip down memory lane sharing stories of college with Chuck D, rolling with Public Enemy, NY morning radio with Ed Lover, Yo! MTV Raps, & often forgotten hip hop heroes. Other topics include Darnella Frazier, Cherokee money, HBCU hockey, plus the top five empowering Black News stories of the week.

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Episode 70 of Real Black News features public relations and crisis management expert Rachel Noerdlinger discussing her Olivia Pope-like media activism work over two decades with everyone from Johnny Cochran to Rev. Al Sharpton. In a rare interview, Rachel discusses black media, dealing with her personal media crisis, being adopted by a white family, and her mother’s suicide. Other topics include the Mississippi prison protest, Ethiopia’s #BringOurStudentsHome campaign, an update on the Charleston AME case, and more.