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The Black Myths Podcast

Outta The Pocket Productions

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The Black Myth Podcast is an informative conversational show analyzing popular myths about Black culture of a sociopolitical nature. Translation: We debunk the bs said about Black People. Host - Too Black. Co-hosts - Shelle, Terrell, Kam, and Ryan.
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Cause an Affect: a Thesis podcast, hosted by Ryan Buchanan, explores the human stories of entrepreneurs and change-makers who are causing a positive affect on their communities. There is a common set of values around the importance of equity that we all share on the podcast. These interviews dive deep into the formative experiences that helped shaped who they are today and go deep into their pathways to leadership!
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Born in a prison cell, Mike Africa Jr. spent decades fighting to have his parents freed from prison. On a Move with Mike Africa Jr. will illuminate the issues and struggles of the people, inform the uninformed, and give you nothing but the truth.
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Former Toronto homicide detective Steve Ryan, who helped solve some of Toronto’s most notable crimes, takes us inside his old case files. Hosted by CTV Toronto’s Austin Delaney, ‘The Detective’ is a revealing look at the underbelly of true crime in Canada’s biggest city.
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Be The Vessel

Dr. Daniel Atkins

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Dr. Daniel Atkins, PsyD is a Channeler, Intuitive, and Pleiadian starseed. He bridges Western and Spiritual approaches to trauma healing and expansion by interviewing people across these landscapes to integrate seemingly disparate lineages of knowing and healing, and to find common language uniting us all. He also shares channeled messages and aspects of his own healing journey along the way. Topics include mind body connection, mediumship, astrology, energy medicine, shamanism, intuitive gu ...
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We return for part 2 with Dr. Felicia Denaud to delve specifically into the history of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party and what it can teach us about today. We explore how the MFDP came into fruition through local efforts, the challenges it faced nationally, and how these challenges impact the Democratic party and organizing more broadly i…
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In this episode, we interview Africana Studies professor, Dr. Felicia Denaud. Our myth is "All Politics is Local." The Idea that all politics is local ultimately focuses on local (and regional) matters as opposed to national (or international) matters. All Politics is Local or other dismissive retorts to electoral criticism such as "do know your lo…
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In this crossover pod, Joshua Briond of Millennials are Killing Capitalism and Momodou Taal the Malcolm Effect join forces with Too Black to discuss the perils of Black liberalism, #FreePalestine, and the primary contradiction of US imperialism. We ground the conversation in the two pieces recently written by Too Black and Taal: Unburdened by Pales…
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For this episode, we interview Indiana political prisoner Christopher "Naeem" Trotter of Pendleton 2. Our myth is that Black August is a celebration when it is a commemorative month for Black political prisoners and Black radical history. Naeem shares his case and reminds us about not allowing Black August to be watered down, political prisoner def…
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In this episode, we discuss the case of current death row prisoner Marcellus “Khaliifah” Williams to examine why the death penalty doesn't work. Marcellus “Khaliifah” Williams is scheduled for execution on September 24, despite DNA evidence proving his innocence. The St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney has filed a motion to vacate his conviction,…
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Trishana is an Empowerment Guide & Mentor. She has delved into diverse spiritual practices, including studying under Shamans in Peru and California, exploring the Chakra System, learning Tantric and Taoist techniques, and using Human Design & Gene Keys to understand her unique path while supporting others in understanding their own. With over five …
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In this episode, we return with the full Black Myths Crew to discuss the myth that X-men comic characters Professor X and Magneto of X-Men are based on Martin Luther King Dr. and Malcolm X. We attempted to have fun with this episode. However, research still unveiled some troubling truths about the origin of this myth. We trace the origins of the my…
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In this episode, we continue our discussion on "Laundering Black Rage" with an emphasis on cities. We return with Rasul Mowatt to discuss cities as sites of spatial construction, bedazzled labor camps, and what can be done to address the plight of cities under capitalism. Also, we are beginning a fundraising drive for the Pendleton 2 legal defense …
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Rasul Mowatt returns to the show to further discuss Laundering Black Rage: The Washing of Black Death, People, Property, and Profits—the co-authored book with our host, Too Black. In this episode, we discuss cities' role in the laundering concept. We revisit the emergence of the capitalist state, the function of cities in socializing us into launde…
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Trishana Suman is an Empowerment Guide & Mentor. She has delved into diverse spiritual practices, including studying under Shamans in Peru and California, exploring the Chakra System, learning Tantric and Taoist techniques, and using Human Design & Gene Keys to understand her unique path while supporting others in understanding their own. With over…
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Hannah Saunders is a dedicated psychic medium, energy healer, and meditation teacher, passionate about helping individuals unlock their potential and achieve radiant well-being. Eleven years ago, after being diagnosed with multiple autoimmune conditions, Hannah embarked on a journey of self-discovery and holistic healing. This quest led her to work…
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Felicia Bender calls herself The Practical Numerologist® and uses numerology to validate and define your pathway and purpose in life in an empowered way that’s fun, inspiring, and actionable. She is the author of several books and is the resident numerologist for AstroStyle.com Felicia is a go-to numerology expert featured in many media outlets, in…
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This episode explores the myth and common retort "What about the Congo?" We return with our guests Nicholas Richard-Thompson and Tunde Osazua to break down Palestine, the history of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the genocides that have occurred in the DRC, and the current geopolitical situation. Crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo ht…
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In this episode, we explore the myth that Africans don't value democracy with Nicholas Richard-Thompson and Tunde Osazua of the pro-peace anti-imperialist organization, Black Alliance for Peace. We discuss questions of liberal democracy across the continent, the political nature of coups, neocolonialism, and the political development of recent coup…
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In part 2, we return with educator and researcher Mikaela Nhondo Erskog of Tricontinental Institute. We review the current political and economic trends driving hyperimperialism, ways global south nations can exploit them for good, and what Pan Africanists can do to advance in light of recent trends. Mikaela is an educator and researcher. She is pa…
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Born and raised in Lincoln, Nebraska, Ryan Seaman made his way west in pursuit of fame and fortune as an actor and screenwriter. During a three-year stint on Days of Our Lives, while co-writing a feature film screenplay that was fast-tracked at a major studio, all his dreams appeared to be coming true. His Saturn Return, however, had other plans. A…
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In this episode, we explore the myth of "The End of History". The End of History is the idea that Western civilization in the form of capitalism and liberal democracy has solved the question of civilization. This claim was asserted after the fall of the Soviet Union. This belief was that the United States would lead the world into a place of less c…
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Elizabeth Wolak is a tarot reader and astrology and human design enthusiast with a passion for deeper understanding of herself and others. She credits tarot for helping her organize and understand her thoughts, feelings, and actions, human design for accepting her worth and things she felt were inherent flaws, and astrology for seeing that there ar…
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Continuing with themes related to the new book, Laundering Black Rage: The Washing of Black Death, People, Property, and Profits, we explore the myth that the State is reducible to government with our guest Rasul Mowatt, Department Head of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management in the College of Natural Resources and Affiliate Professor in the D…
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In this episode, department head and North Carolina State University professor, Rasul Mowatt joins as a guest host to interview our host, Too Black regarding their joint coauthored book Laundering Black Rage: The Washing of Black Death, People, Property, and Profits. We use the analytic framework of the book to explore the myth of a Racial Reckonin…
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Natha Perkins is a professional astrologer with a passion for decoding the spiritual and psychological aspects of the zodiac, so that you can navigate your life's emotional journeys. With planetary and intuitive insights, she uses astrological language helps make sense of your personal history, offering practical guidance and meaningful perspective…
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Kathy Taylor is a fourth-generation medium who has been trained and certified under Psychic Medium and Spiritual Teacher, Lisa Williams, through her International School of Spiritual Development (LWISSD). Kathy has worked with clients internationally and is also trained as a Forensics Medium, working on unsolved cases mainly involving murders and m…
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Dr. Don St John, PhD is a psychotherapist, teacher, and author of the award winning Healing the Wounds of Childhood and Culture. He has been immersed in the psychological, somatic, relational, and spiritual worlds for more than fifty years. Dr. St John has a unique perspective on healing and human potential, having constructed a view that includes …
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With over two decades of expertise in the realms of sex, intimacy, and relationships, Rebekah Beneteau is a seasoned life coach and energy healer. Her journey has been enriched by comprehensive training at the Lafayette and New York Morehouse, as well as graduating from the esteemed Barbara Brennan School of Healing. She also draws inspiration from…
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Ellen Morano learned Pranic Healing® directly from the Founder, Grandmaster Choa Kok Sui, in 1993. And she currently receives direct mentorship from Master Stephen a direct disciple of the grandmaster himself. Inspired and encouraged by these two Masters, Ellen witnessed positive results throughout her years of facilitation. She established her Pri…
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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Joy James, political philosopher and Ebenezer Fitch Professor of Humanities at Williams College, about the idea of the 'lesser evil' in relation to her new book--New Bones Abolition. We reflect on police violence, movement capture, Black feminism, Erica Garner, political prisoners, caretakers and more in a wide…
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Tom Paladino is a Scalar Light researcher who claims that Scalar Light technology, otherwise known as the Divine source energy that creates all things and which makes up the Sun and the stars themselves, can be utilized to interface with our brain waves and address emotional, psychological, and physical health issues. Tom states that this Light sou…
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For part 3 we explore the role of counterinsurgency in mass incarceration. We interview Dr. Orisanmi Burton--Assistant Professor of Anthropology at American University--about his book Tip of the Spear Black Radicalism, Prison Repression, and the Long Attica Revolt. We analyze the four types of counterinsurgency named by Burton: Expansion, Humanizat…
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Siris Rivas-Verdejo is the owner and founder of Empowering Light Language LLC where she works with individuals and families to improve their communication through classes, coaching, workshops, and private energy work sessions. She is a Life Coach, Speech-Language Pathologist, Learning-Behavioral Specialist and Energetic Bodyworker. She spent 10 yea…
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In part 2, we explore the factors that drive mass incarceration. Per usual the truth is more complicated than the myth. We begin with the early history of prisons in the United States. Then we delve into the work (Golden Gulag and Abolition Geography) of geographer and abolitionist Ruth Wilson Gilmore to analyze how prisons became a fix all for soc…
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In this episode, we examine the myth that prison is built for profit. That is, the myth that mass incarceration is driven by private profit above all else. Although there are certainly profiteers within the prison industrial complex, prisons operate at a loss. Therefore, in part 1 of this series, we explore what does not drive mass incarceration. I…
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Moses Durazo is a Biomagnetic Pair therapy specialist and author who embarked on an unconventional path to holistic wellness. His journey began 27 years ago with a profound medical experience that challenged his belief in allopathic medicine and the conventional approach to health. Upon discovering a Holistic Health program in college, his perspect…
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Dr. Sandra Y. Lewis, Personal Energy Strategist and Weaver, connects professionals with resources to recharge their inner power, manage stress effectively, and recover from burnout. Dr. Sandra combines her expertise as a clinical psychologist with her extensive training in wellness techniques such as mindfulness, Yoga Nidra, meditation, and Qigong.…
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Marina Carrier lived through early trauma as an unwanted child who was sexually abused by her step-father until age 9 when she was left for dead. Despite her suffering, she was led through God’s will to a career as a teacher and a PhD in education. At a pivotal time involving mental and physical exhaustion, as well as a husband’s betrayal, she hear…
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Briana C., also known as “8th House Sun” on Youtube, is an Intuitive Channeler, Messenger for the “Beings of Light” , & Activator. Briana began her awakening journey 5 years ago and answered her call to serve the Collective as her inherited gift of Mediumship began to open in contact with the Spirit Realm. Her calling revealed her soul’s gifting an…
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In part 2, we draw the connections between Dr. CBS's Black Scare/Red Scare Theory with the contemporary issues of today: Israel-Palestine, Stop Cop City, "Wokeism", Critical Race Theory, and the distraction that these discourses cause. Black Scare / Red Scare Theorizing Capitalist Racism in the United States https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/boo…
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In this episode, we cover the myth "Communism Made Me Do It." 'Communism Made Me Do It' is a tongue-in-cheek way of how the US blames radicalism for radicalism, instead of the US capitalist-led conditions that produce it. Since the Bolshevik Revolution, Communism, more than any other political ideology, is the boogeyman that allows radicalisms of d…
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This solo episode that goes a bit deeper into my own trauma healing journey, and the surprises along the way that have invited me deeper into myself, the finely tuned instrument of my nervous system, and the shadows of stored belief and emotion energy that have driven past perception of self, others, and the world. In this episode, I am guided to r…
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David Devora’s journey has taken him from the hallowed halls of film school at the University of Texas at Austin to the bustling heart of the entertainment industry in Los Angeles. David’s initial aim was to make films, but instead he found himself in front of the screen as an actor, and later behind the screen as a junior talent agent and business…
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I met Jennifer LeGarde through the events and fundraising committee for Urban Media Arts. She recently moved to Malden, MA from Minneapolis, MN. Jennifer grew up in the 1980’s as an only child of two working parents who sprung for cable and were too busy to supervise what she watched. One of her favorite memories is renting American Werewolf in Lon…
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We continue our conversation with our guests Rana Nazzal Hamadeh and Musa Springer. In this episode we delve into "Operation Al Aqsa" flood of October 7th and ways to understand the attack grounded in the broader historical context discussed in Pt. 1. We also discuss the anti-solidarity myths about Palestinians being homophobic and anti-black. http…
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Happy eclipse season all, or maybe not so happy, depending on how you are being invited to shift at this time. Either way, I send you blessings on riding this wave, through the shadows and into the Light. Here is a transmission I was guided to deliver in communion with the Pleaidian collective and the aspect I connect with identified as "Ajah." I r…
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In this episode, we explore the myth of the Israel-Hamas War with guests Rana Nazzal Hamadeh and Musa Springer beginning with the history of Israeli conquest of Palestine and the history of apart that followed. Rana is a Palestinian artist and filmmaker living between Ramallah and Ottawa on unceded Anishinaabe territory. Her photography, film, and …
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Chitra Rochlani is an NASM certified personal trainer NASM-CPT), Corrective exercise Specialist (CES), Behavior Change Specialist (BCS) and Precision Nutrition Coach. She recently published her first book, "The Warrior Mindset" and believes that the mindset is the first place to begin the journey to inner peace. Chitra is also a medium and intuitiv…
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This episode is another solo journey, just me, my thoughts, and most notably on this one, my vulnerable and at times insecure ego rearing its head and needing some space to express. To be perfectly honest, I had some reservations about sharing this one because it does not always hold the highest frequency. But ultimately I do trust there is usefuln…
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On this episode, Dr. Jared Ball joins us to debate the resolution — Pooling Black Resources is Imperative to Liberation— inspired by his recently released book The Myth and Propaganda of Black Buying Power. Our host Too Black debates the affirmative while Dr. Ball debates the negative. We want to engage principled disagreements throughout the Black…
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Dr. Ashley Houchin is a licensed clinical psychologist. She is the owner of a small group therapy practice called Lotus Bloom Psychology, located in Naperville, Illinois. Dr. Ashley, as she is known, has an affinity for working with neurodivergent individuals and specializes in supporting those diagnosed with ADHD. She is a jill-of-all-trades, seei…
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This episode is a channeled message from what I refer to as the High Self. In other words, a communication from the aspect of me that resides in the frequency of Love and Presence. May it be a blessing for you wherever you are, which is exactly where you are meant to be. I invite you to allow the words of this transmission to simply wash over you, …
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In this episode, we explore the relationship between Atlanta and Cop City in our interview with Kamau Franklin. We explore the events that precluded cop City, how the Black elite helps shield the project, and what the realities are of organizing against it. Kamau Franklin is the founder of Community Movement Builders, Inc. Kamau has been a dedicate…
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