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The BLK IRL Podcast

The BLK IRL Podcast

By Anuli Akanegbu

The BLK IRL Podcast is an audio docuseries that explores the business of “influencing” and the power dynamics at play in the act of cultural exchange. Join host Anuli Akanegbu as she dissects themes related to race in the influencer economy through research-supported commentary and intimate interviews with predominantly Black content creators, scholars, entrepreneurs, activists, marketing experts, and cultural critics.
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The BLK IRL PodcastAug 15, 2023

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Stop Waiting for Perfect with L'Oreal Thompson Payton
Aug 15, 202353:51
In Our Carefree Era with Oludara Adeeyo
Aug 01, 202301:07:59
Becoming Your True Self with Sierra Imari

Becoming Your True Self with Sierra Imari

In this episode, Anuli talks with tech-focused Creative Advisor and Strategist, Sierra Imari, about her current chrysalis era, her love of The Sims, and how it feels to bet on yourself.

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Enter the world of Season 3 on the BLK IRL website (https://www.blkirl.com/season-3). Stay updated on all things BLK IRL by following the podcast on Instagram (@blkirl) and Twitter (@blkirl). If you like what you hear then please rate and review this podcast on Apple Podcasts, so more people can be introduced to The BLK IRL Podcast!


Jul 18, 202351:11
Know Thy Country, Know Thyself with Kimberly Binns
Jul 04, 202301:10:30
Self-Discovery through Self-Portraiture with Autumn Nelson
Jun 20, 202301:12:42
Representing for the Hot Girls with Ariel Dannielle
Jun 06, 202352:59
Manipulating Memories with Jasmine Best
May 23, 202301:04:52
Living and Leaving a Legacy with Sierra King
May 09, 202354:17
Living and Working as an Independent Artist feat. Garth.

Living and Working as an Independent Artist feat. Garth.

In this episode, Anuli talks to New York City-based singer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Garth about their shared history, his musical influences, and the ins and outs of trying to make it as an independent artist. Listen to find out why this conversation has been a long-time coming!

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Follow Garth.

Artist website: https://garthofficial.com/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/tweetgmt

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/garthofficialmusic

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/garthofficial/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSy3W3p7B9ICYw_ljKfEfoA

SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/garthofficial

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7aEP0AzwgG0Bs0Bw7I2sqI?si=s3uYLFB7TU6NA3XtUz0esQ

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For season three of The BLK IRL Podcast, Anuli explores how Black people create worlds for ourselves through our creative work and everyday rituals where we are reflected, represented, and ultimately respected. Enter the world of Season 3 on the BLK IRL website (https://www.blkirl.com/season-3). Stay updated on all things BLK IRL by following the podcast on Instagram (@blkirl) and Twitter (@blkirl). If you like what you hear then please rate and review this podcast on Apple Podcasts, so more people can be introduced to The BLK IRL Podcast!

Apr 25, 202301:16:46
A Whole New World
Apr 11, 202321:45
I Love Seeing "Us"

I Love Seeing "Us"

For the final episode of season 2, Anuli talks to digital media entrepreneur Marie Denee of The Curvy Fashionista about her career as a content creator, how she has expanded her business over the years, and her advice for aspiring entrepreneurs.

You can access the media extensions for Season 2 on the BLK IRL website (www.blkirl.com). Stay updated on all things BLK IRL by following the podcast on Instagram (@blkirl) and Twitter (@blkirl). If you like what you hear then please rate and review this podcast on Apple Podcasts, so more people can be introduced to The BLK IRL Podcast!

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As rapper Andre 3000 from the Atlanta-based duo Outkast proclaimed to the world during the 1995 Source Awards: “The South got something to say!” For Season 2 of the BLK IRL Podcast, Anuli travels to Atlanta, GA to learn more about the local tensions between "Old Atlanta'' and "New Atlanta'' that began to take root in the 1990s as the city prepared its bid to host the 1996 Olympic Games and how Atlanta has since evolved to become one of America’s cultural capitals.

Feb 15, 202234:22
They Almost Don't Feel Local Anymore

They Almost Don't Feel Local Anymore

In this episode, Anuli talks to the award-winning reporter and podcast host Jewel Wicker about her childhood in Atlanta, her career trajectory, and her overall thoughts on the state of the American journalism industry as an Atlanta-based reporter. 

You can access the media extensions for Season 2 on the BLK IRL website (www.blkirl.com). Stay updated on all things BLK IRL by following the podcast on Instagram (@blkirl) and Twitter (@blkirl). If you like what you hear then please rate and review this podcast on Apple Podcasts, so more people can be introduced to The BLK IRL Podcast!

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As rapper Andre 3000 from the Atlanta-based duo Outkast proclaimed to the world during the 1995 Source Awards: “The South got something to say!” For Season 2 of the BLK IRL Podcast, Anuli travels to Atlanta, GA to learn more about the local tensions between "Old Atlanta'' and "New Atlanta'' that began to take root in the 1990s as the city prepared its bid to host the 1996 Olympic Games and how Atlanta has since evolved to become one of America’s cultural capitals.

Feb 01, 202230:03
The Memory and Reality of Atlanta
Jan 18, 202232:38
History is Happening Now
Jan 04, 202246:12
Welcome to Atlanta
Dec 21, 202158:15
Mapping it Out
Dec 07, 202109:49
Georgia on My Mind
Dec 07, 202119:34
What It Means to be Black
Dec 29, 202019:47
More Than Just Your Token Black Girl
Dec 15, 202044:25
Making It as a “Social Beauty” in Hollywood

Making It as a “Social Beauty” in Hollywood

The BLK IRL Podcast is an audio docuseries that explores the business of “influencing” and the power dynamics at play in the act of cultural exchange. Join host Anuli Akanegbu as she dissects themes related to race in the influencer economy through research-supported commentary and intimate interviews with predominantly Black content creators, scholars, entrepreneurs, activists, marketing experts, and cultural critics.

In this episode, Anuli talks to Andrea Lewis about her career expansion from acting to now also content creating and producing, the need for more diverse representation on-screen and behind-the-scenes in Hollywood, and how Covid-19 has affected the production of her upcoming feature-length documentary project, “Social Beauty.”

You can find citations for the reference materials mentioned in this episode as well as some additional background reading on the BLK IRL website (www.blkirl.com).

Stay updated on all things BLK IRL by following the podcast on Instagram (@blkirl) and Twitter (@blkirl). If you like what you hear then please rate and review this podcast on Apple Podcasts, so more people can be introduced to The BLK IRL Podcast!

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Dec 01, 202037:47
The Memeification of Black Women and Girls

The Memeification of Black Women and Girls

The BLK IRL Podcast is an audio docuseries that explores the business of “influencing” and the power dynamics at play in the act of cultural exchange. Join host Anuli Akanegbu as she dissects themes related to race in the influencer economy through research-supported commentary and intimate interviews with predominantly Black content creators, scholars, entrepreneurs, activists, marketing experts, and cultural critics.

In this episode, Anuli talks to Dr. Aria S. Halliday, Assistant Professor of Gender and Women’s Studies and African-American and Africana Studies at the University of Kentucky about the memeification and commodification of Black women and girls on social media as well as representations of Black women and girls on television.

You can find citations for the reference materials mentioned in this episode as well as some additional background reading on the BLK IRL website (www.blkirl.com).  Stay updated on all things BLK IRL by following the podcast on Instagram (@blkirl) and Twitter (@blkirl). If you like what you hear then please rate and review this podcast on Apple Podcasts, so more people can be introduced to The BLK IRL Podcast!

Nov 17, 202043:07
Get in Loser, We're Going Viral

Get in Loser, We're Going Viral

The BLK IRL Podcast is an audio docuseries that explores the business of “influencing” and the power dynamics at play in the act of cultural exchange. Join host Anuli Akanegbu as she dissects themes related to race in the influencer economy through research-supported commentary and intimate interviews with predominantly Black content creators, scholars, entrepreneurs, activists, marketing experts, and cultural critics.

In this episode, Anuli talks to Sofiyat Ibrahim (also known online as @TheOdditty), a Washington, DC area based international affairs industry professional and social media influencer about her experience of going viral five times in a span of three months and the misconceptions people have about virality and influencing.

You can find citations for the reference materials mentioned in this episode as well as some additional background reading on the BLK IRL website (www.blkirl.com).  Stay updated on all things BLK IRL by following the podcast on Instagram (@blkirl) and Twitter (@blkirl). If you like what you hear then please rate and review this podcast on Apple Podcasts, so more people can be introduced to The BLK IRL Podcast!

Nov 03, 202043:59
Performing Self-Care Online
Oct 20, 202042:19
So, you want to become a professional influencer?
Oct 06, 202050:33
A (New) Cult of Personality
Sep 22, 202050:39
Introducing the BLK IRL Podcast

Introducing the BLK IRL Podcast

The BLK IRL Podcast is an audio docuseries that explores the business of “influencing” and the power dynamics at play in the act of cultural exchange. Join host Anuli Akanegbu as she dissects themes related to race in the influencer economy through research-supported commentary and intimate interviews with predominantly Black content creators, scholars, entrepreneurs, activists, marketing experts, and cultural critics. In this short teaser episode, Anuli introduces herself and shares a bit of what to expect in Season 1 of the BLK IRL Podcast. 

You can find citations for the reference materials mentioned in this episode as well as some additional background reading on the BLK IRL website (www.blkirl.com).  Stay updated on all things BLK IRL by following the podcast on Instagram (@blkirl) and Twitter (@blkirl). 


Sep 21, 202005:31