The View Chronicles
By The View Chronicles
Three Dayton friends, three different personalities, one unfiltered/uncensored conversation every Sunday.
A Black podcast dedicated to educating and conversing about timeless topics in the Black community! For the people, by the people
The View Chronicles Mar 14, 2021
Growing Up in The View
Fuck with us as we bring some heat for season 2! In this episode, we bring a Dayton View OG, Bernard, to discuss his experiences growing up in Dayton View. Tune in as we dive into his personal experiences with gun violence, being a girl dad, and is karma a real thing?!
In this episode, we used Boog’s dad as a guest and Bean’s mom for the black-owned business of the week! Ms. Rebecca is the creator of Honey Bee Wholistics Co! We use her famous, “Becky Tea,” a special tea we use during every episode of the podcast. Becky Tea has all-natural products and is great for your immune system! @03naturalbeauty03
We thought it was essential to feature our parents to touch base with the name of our podcast, The View Chronicles. It was nothing but vibes including all three of the hosts’ parents!
#blackpodcasts #blacklivesmatter #podcast #podcastlife #daytonview #daytonohio #wholistichealth #wholisticliving #backandbetter #season2
PTSD
Freestyle Part 2
Our black owned business this week is Winn’s Transportation and Party Bus. If you’re in the Dayton, Cincinnati, or Columbus area and need a party bus, hit them up on Facebook! They’re absolutely going to show you a good time!
But be sure to check out @prettyshamelessco and @blackearthenterprises.
names and businesses mentioned: @liltraciedan @dezziesohood
cameos: @suckmythirdeye @cdub9910 @chel_ss @seye__
Freestyle
Our black owned business this week is Winn’s Transportation and Party Bus. If you’re in the Dayton, Cincinnati, or Columbus area and need a party bus, hit them up on Facebook! They’re absolutely going to show you a good time!
names and businesses mentioned: @say.what.annab, @tjayydickerson, @suckmythirdeye, @blackearthenterprises, @seye__, @prettyshamelessco, @chel_ss, @que_harris, @cdub9910
Invalidating Black Experiences
Our black-owned business this week is Noel’S Exotic Boutique located at The Entrepreneur Shopp 1109 W Third. The business owner, Star started the boutique because she wanted to give women a chance to feel beautiful with clothes just as she does. Noel’s Exotic Boutique appeals to all sizes and shapes.
Fun fact: Noel is Star’s middle name and it was also her father's so she wanted to honor her late father.
Talking Identity, Culture, and Music with LuckTheArtist
@Lucktheartist song from this episode: Bad Habits.
Self-Care.
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Yona discusses the breaking point for her life-changing decisions, which keeps her disciplined and more about her brand! Yona changed her whole lifestyle and diet in just a matter of months. We emphasize in this episode that SELF CARE IS A MUST, we give tips and what we do to practice self-care so that you can apply some to your everyday life
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Mental Health Matters!
Podcast resources:
Psychologytoday.com
Books:
Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome by Joy DeGruy.
The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander.
*BONUS EPISODE* Meet the Hosts.
Our Dayton Black Owned Business is @sheadeshonskinandco. A cosmetic and skincare collection that promotes clear, moisturized, and healthy skin at an affordable price! Since we used the episode for the listeners to get to know us, it’s only right we shoutout a business that connects us three hosts. We chose a business that connects our past and we chose Dominique because she went to high school with us three!
The hoodie @kevynthegirl had on in the video is from @blackearthenterprises, shop with them!
Toxic Femininity.
Our Dayton Black-Owned Business of the week is D. Foreman Frames created by Ja’Cole in honor of her late grandmother, Darlene Foreman. Ja’Cole strives to boost confidence in men, women and children with her authentic apparel and accessories.
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Toxic Masculinity.
Our Dayton Black-Owned Business of the week is @Black Earth Enterprises which is more than just a brand, but a business made after the tragic events of police brutality of 2020. The company is owned by a black man with the purpose of black people sticking together!
Link to Toxic masculinity test: www.idrlabs.com/toxic-masculinity/test.php
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