MIlk Duds Podcast
By Corey Thomas Desmond Hardy Jamaal Green Joshua McCoy
MIlk Duds PodcastNov 13, 2020
Sister With Voices Pt 2
We continue our conversation With Genie Lauren (@moreandagain) and we introduce Jennifer Arnise (@jenniferarnise). The sisters speak on the term "Strong" Black Woman, as well as the black church and traumas w/ mommas.
Sister With Voices
in part 1 of this two-part episode, the milk dud brothers speak with Creator, writer & developer Genie Lauren a New York native who is known for Twitter activism using the handle @moreandagain. Genie answers questions about the movement, the gift & curse of social media at protests as well as the #blackliblit book club. Genie Was named among Ebony Magazines Power 100 & recognized in Jet Magazine's "40 under 40"!
Health is Wealth
In the season 2 opener, the milk dud brothers talk about the challenges they have faced and their individual journeys. Corey was able to speak a little about his book "Baby Steps to Living Your Best Life" and chapter 2 which is also titled Health is Wealth!
This Woman's Work
The Milk Dud Brothers Interview and dialog with Jennifer Young. Jennifer is an educator and very politically active as a member of Dekalb Democrats, Leadership Dekalb & Dekalb Young Democrats. Jennifer speaks on many topics, as the incoming administration, Barack Obamas comments on Defunding the police and gives an interesting take on 50 Cent Little Wayne & Ice Cube, in support of Donald Trump.
The Politics of sports
The MIlk Dud brothers speak on the NBA, the upcoming draft, and the movement from the bubble.
Trump Appeal
With the economy in bad shape, millions of lost jobs, companies shuttering a potential 2nd lock down what was so appealing about Trump that he was able to get 70+ Million votes?
Election 2020
Josh Powell
The New Digital Divide “Virtual Learning “
Episode 7 Do we need a consensus?
How to be an Ally!
Accountability
“Now What”
“Cop”aganda
“Sis Are You Ok?”
Milk Duds Podcast invited three guests to share their personal and professional views. This episode features a public health professional, a corporate climber-turned entrepreneur, and an educator. We hope that Black women feel seen, heard, honored, and appreciated with this episode.
Some of the questions and topics covered include:
What would you do if your professor called you the n-word?
How would you react if your company paid for all the Black employees to see The Help?
Do husbands take their Black wives for granted?
Are Black men meeting the needs of Black women in these times?
How to navigate a racist workplace.
Overcoming internal and external limitations.
The impact of repeatedly viewing lynchings.
Being ok because you have to be.
Ladies, please share this with your girls and anyone who needs to hear this. Fellas, it's ok to share with the boys and listen in.