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Give them their things

Give them their things

By Ariesfirebomb

A pop culture podcast that puts a spotlight on the stories and creatives you may have heard of but know nothing about, and a few of those you should know.
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Janet & Mariah Pt. 1

Give them their thingsJan 21, 2022

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Janet & Mariah Pt. 1

Janet & Mariah Pt. 1

Happy new year!!! In this episode, I run my mouth with the big bro, Egyptoknuckles, as we touch on Mariah's Butterfly & Glitter, Janet's Velvet Rope & Damita Jo, and the overall pop culture climate in the "urban" music scene at the time. Do you have any questions or ideas for the second part of our convo? Let us know! jamon@ariesfirebomb.com



Jan 21, 202201:05:35
Black male/queer representation chat

Black male/queer representation chat

My fiancé of 4 years Tim and I have a brief chat about representation amongst Black queer males in media. This is something I plan to talk about heavily this year and really build content around, so check out this chat and let me know your input! I would love to hear from you or have you be a guest on an upcoming episode!
Jan 03, 202210:58
Give them their things 1.5!

Give them their things 1.5!

Hey everyone! I'm BACK with a brand new episode finally! excuse the audio quality, my regular mic wasn't working so I had to use my Airpods. Just pretend you're the third wheel on a phone call and you'll be aight! lol. 


This episode features my amazing talented friend, and Sundance Fellow, Miss Ava Davis! Actress, writer and all around Goddess, check out what drives, inspires and motivates her as we kiki and reminisce about our first production together, Mariah Carey and everything in between!

Oct 21, 202151:43
Goddess NessaBess

Goddess NessaBess

*Note: This podcast was recorded from an Instagram Live video* I talked with Model, Activist, fashion blogger and all around QUEEN, Vanessa McDuffie, about everything from her writing, struggles within the arts scene and her identity being a Black Queer woman.
Apr 16, 202001:06:27