Trans Proud and Hoop Dreams
Don Cheadle - I Am The Man
Don Cheadle is the man - an incredible actor, deep thinker. In this episode Toure talks with Don about all things acting, his love of the profession, and just how he does it so damn well.
Collateral Damage: The Graveyard Murder
Join hosts Nicole Luciano and Johnny ‘The Greek’ Anagnopoulos, two of the producers of The Dossier, as they break down all things crime and hip-hop, gleaned from their years of investigative work on the topic. From the Biggie and Tupac murders, to the twenty plus killings that are tangentially related to Death Row Records.
Are We Experiencing a Cougar Revival?
This week, the pop girlies who aren’t flopping, a May-December dynamic that isn’t stopping (particularly the Demi Moore + Joe Jonas of it all), and a summer filled with women jumping, sweating, and yelling.
The Unearned Rage of the Alitos
A brilliant independent journalist named Lauren Windsor did the unimaginable, got the Alitos to share their real thoughts on the country and she recorded it! Let's just say they both let their White Christian Nationalist flags fly on this one. Danielle and Wajahat unpack this recent SCOTUS scandal and more.
Attraction Starring Disney's First Black Princess Replaces Ride Based on Film Many Viewed as Racist
Throwback Spotlight
Raquel Willis – I Am Trans and Proud
Raquel Willis is a major trans activist and the author of a powerful memoir called The Risk It Takes To Bloom. We dive deep into what it means to be trans from her coming out to her politics to her dating life. Amazing conversation.
Corey Brewer – Farming, Factories or Hoop Dreams
Basketball legend Corey Brewer joins Jared Jeffries to trace his trajectory from a small farm in Tennessee to the bright lights of the NBA.
What We Are Loving
Adell Coleman
Watching Harley Quinn
It has one of my favorite villains: Poison Ivy. I like adult-type cartoons 😂 I’m a big kid at heart.
Fun Fact
Some airlines don't have row 13 out of superstitious beliefs.
Story From History
This week in history: On June 12, 1974, Little League Baseball Inc. allows girls to play for the first time.