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Muse 2 the Pharaoh

Muse 2 the Pharaoh

By Darling Nisi

Join host Darling Nisi and special guests as she discusses the life, work, legacy and impact of Prince, from a woman's perspective.
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Planting Flags in the Funk : Prince, Black Exceptionalism and the Myth of the Magical Negro Part 1

Muse 2 the PharaohOct 28, 2020

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Reclaiming the Black Body : Prince, Intellectual Property and the Rights of Publicity

Reclaiming the Black Body : Prince, Intellectual Property and the Rights of Publicity

With the outcry about Prince's estate taking down unauthorized fan merch, commentary on what Prince should or shouldn’t have released, or even fiery opinions about “what he would have wanted”, there is important historical context that should be explored. With special guest Anjali Vats, we place Prince's crusade for the control of his own intellectual property in context with the historical struggle of Black people and their agency or lack thereof over their own bodies and bodies of work. 

Aug 19, 202101:15:25
Planting Flags in the Funk : Prince, Black Exceptionalism and the Myth of the Magical Negro Part 2

Planting Flags in the Funk : Prince, Black Exceptionalism and the Myth of the Magical Negro Part 2

In this episode, we conclude this two part discussion this time examining three areas : "The Mandingo Factor", "The Cool Factor" and "The Tragic Figure".
Guests : Kamillah Cummings, Erica Thompson and Tonya Pendleton.
Nov 18, 202001:22:39
Planting Flags in the Funk : Prince, Black Exceptionalism and the Myth of the Magical Negro Part 1

Planting Flags in the Funk : Prince, Black Exceptionalism and the Myth of the Magical Negro Part 1

Commentary around Prince often notes his “magical” quality as he seemed to be someone who defied definition or even understanding. In this 2-part episode, we thread the connotation of the word “magic”  through the trope of the “magical Negro” to weave a nuanced conversation exploring Prince’s embodiment of Black exceptionalism.

Guests : Kamillah Cummings, Erica Thompson, Tonya Pendleton

Oct 28, 202001:50:07
The Sun, The Moon and Stars

The Sun, The Moon and Stars


Muse 2 the Pharaoh returns with special guest Janelle Bellgrave of So Above. She is an astrologer, licensed acupuncturist, herbalist, clairvoyant intuitive, and meditation instructor. In this episode, we discuss Prince’s Natal (Birth) chart to explore what the stars have to say about the story of Prince’s life.
Aug 31, 202043:29
The Fandoms of Legacy Artists

The Fandoms of Legacy Artists


It’s been about 4 years since we lost Prince and we’re still finding our way in how to navigate as a fandom without him. In this episode, we reach outside the purple bubble to connect with another fandom that has been dealing with this for over a decade now. With special guest MJFANGIRL, we discuss what it’s like to support the legacies of Prince and Michael Jackson.
Feb 03, 202001:05:05
Shockadelica : Examining Bias Against Women in the Purple World

Shockadelica : Examining Bias Against Women in the Purple World

What did you just feel? What is it about Prince that makes us so suspicious of the women in his life? Why are some ladies celebrated while others are disparaged? Why aren’t Prince’s later associates not also allowed to be multi-dimensional? We have a discussion about the prejudice against women in the purple world and explore the artistry of his later proteges, muses, and associates.

Oct 16, 201901:48:31
The Art of Princing and How It Can Work For You

The Art of Princing and How It Can Work For You

In this special #LessonsFromTheProfessor episode, the ladies give advice about how to woo women, citing lessons from a one Professor Nelson.

Jul 04, 201952:55
Planting Flags in the Funk : Dear White People

Planting Flags in the Funk : Dear White People

Racism is a system of advantage based on race and supported by institutions, policies and practices that benefit dominant groups and disadvantage subdominant groups. It is a social expression of power and privilege. Today on Muse, we discuss systemic racism, what that REALLY looks like, and how it is reflected in the purple fandom.

May 20, 201901:50:27
Reflections 3 Years Later

Reflections 3 Years Later

It’s the one year anniversary of Muse 2 the Pharaoh! The ladies get together to talk Celebration and revisiting where they are in processing the loss of Prince, 3 years later.

Questions to think about as we move into year 3 as discussed in this episode :

1. We are 3 years post “duckout” now. Has your consumption of Prince changed since he first transitioned? If so, how?
2. How engaged are you with the Prince fandom these days?
3. How do you feel the estate is doing with promoting him/releasing music?
4. What is his impact as a MAN on you now vs when he first ducked out?
5. If you had to introduce Prince to a young person who had never heard of him before, how would you do it?
6. What have been some of the longer term effects of changes you have made in yourself that might have been kicked off by P passing away?

May 06, 201901:59:46
Dr. Margena Christian
Apr 10, 201935:38
#Batdance30ATL Symposium
Mar 21, 201939:42
Planting Flags in the Funk: Unpacking Race in the Legacy of Prince

Planting Flags in the Funk: Unpacking Race in the Legacy of Prince

There’s a common trope that Prince “transcended race” which is a tricky concept, mostly due to the fact that “race” is not something that can be overcome. Today Darling Nisi and guest Erica Thompson focus on the context of Prince as a Black man in America and how that may have influenced his decisions as an artist as he moved in his career.
Feb 20, 201901:44:54
Reflections on Young Women

Reflections on Young Women

There has been an upswing of awareness about the purple one and his relationships with younger women due to recent developments in pop culture. The ladies consider cultural and personal bias in an honest, nuanced conversation in how they reconcile difficult discussions about their hero.

Jan 16, 201901:49:54
Fans Fams and Fanatics : Hero Worship in the Purple Fandom

Fans Fams and Fanatics : Hero Worship in the Purple Fandom

“My life changed when Prince died” that sounds…a little strange right? Why would that even the be case? Why does Prince have any sort of impact on the way I live my life? Are we fanatics? Obsessed? Is it hero worship? Is he our friend? What is this? The ladies discuss conscious and unconscious motivations in being a Prince fam.

Nov 28, 201801:26:56
Planting Flags in the Funk : The Aunties Part 2

Planting Flags in the Funk : The Aunties Part 2

In this special episode, the Muse ladies continue a series on Prince and race, Planting Flags in the Funk : The Aunties. The roundtable discusses post Purple Rain, Prince in Minneapolis, a special online encounter, and dealing with the loss of Prince.

Nov 20, 201856:45
Planting Flags in the Funk : The Aunties Part 1

Planting Flags in the Funk : The Aunties Part 1

In this special episode, the Muse ladies begin a series on Prince and race, Planting Flags in the Funk. They start with part one of a roundtable of “aunties” who were there from day 1, watching Prince grow as an artist through the lens of young Black girls, teens, and later women.

Oct 29, 201855:45
Prince in the 90's

Prince in the 90's

The 90’s were a contentious time for The Professor and his fams alike! The ladies get into favorite albums, songs and moments and discuss the controversy around the music of this time.

Oct 03, 201801:13:41
Marilyn Mcnair WB Secretary in the Black Music Department

Marilyn Mcnair WB Secretary in the Black Music Department

Darling Nisi chats it up with Marilynn McNair as she shares stories from her time as a secretary in WB’s Black Music department in the 80’s.

Sep 03, 201849:41
Mr. Goodnight

Mr. Goodnight

The ladies get into why they enjoy Prince and discuss particularly inspiring moments and experiences in watching him work. Note : May not be appropriate for younger ears.

Aug 04, 201801:15:51
Women Empowerment, Intimacy & Prince

Women Empowerment, Intimacy & Prince

Paisley regular Samantha M and new PodcastJuice contributor Chloe Calvin share lessons and insights gleaned from their mentor, Prince.

Jul 21, 201801:03:45
In Defense of Tony M...

In Defense of Tony M...

Darling Nisi and Erika make a case in support of Purple rap in the Prince discography.

Jun 27, 201854:42
The 80's Local Scene

The 80's Local Scene

The ladies are joined by “Aunties” Carmen, Trudy and Nanc as they reminisce about their days working at First Avenue and witnessing Prince coming up in Minneapolis.

Jun 10, 201851:30
Musicology Lessons : Bootleg Retrospective 2000-2016

Musicology Lessons : Bootleg Retrospective 2000-2016

There’s much discussion about the classic boots we all know and love, but what about P’s more recent live work? The ladies get into favorite moments and boot collections sourced after the year 2000.

May 23, 201801:03:13
How Has Prince’s Transition Changed Your Life?

How Has Prince’s Transition Changed Your Life?

Episode one of a women-centric podcast on the topic of Prince. We discuss his impact on our lives and different changes we have made through the study of his life and legacy.

May 06, 201801:31:30