Stories from the Black diaspora with @leiladayleila @radiohana ~A @radiotopia podcast ➡️apple.co/2j6IxWt. 🙌🏾 Stoop Talks w @hearluminary

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EP 112: CHILLIN’ WITH CHIMAMANDA The Queen is here! Today we’re Stoopin’ it with award-winning Nigerian author and ground-breaking cultural icon, @ChimamandaReal . @radiohana has SO many questions for her favorite author. ▶️tinyurl.com/4r65h3yz
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16 Aug 2025
After 9 years, @theStoopPodcast is taking a break to refocus, reimagine, recharge, and explore what it means to slow down without stepping away from who they are or the work they love. Listen now at bit.ly/45jh4sQ
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#IGetItFromMyMama What if the ways we handle stress, love, hustling—even parenting—aren’t just ours? 🌱 We carry ancestral stories in our bodies. @leiladayleila dives deep into #epigenetics & inherited trauma. Breaking cycles before they break us.💔 🎙️@theStoopPodcast #MustListen
16 May 2025
New from @TheStoopPodcast: Co-host @leiladayleila reflects on inherited patterns and intergenerational trauma. With science, memory, and epigenetics, this episode explores how the past can shape our present. Listen now: bit.ly/4kqXkIx
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EP 112: CHILLIN’ WITH CHIMAMANDA The Queen is here! Today we’re Stoopin’ it with award-winning Nigerian author and ground-breaking cultural icon, @ChimamandaReal . @radiohana has SO many questions for her favorite author. ▶️tinyurl.com/4r65h3yz
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With Beyoncé being the first Black woman to win a GRAMMY for Best Country Album, we had to bring this episode about Black Country music back. Tune in to listen to "This ain't Texas, it's Africa" podcasts.apple.com/us/podcas…
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Just a reminder about the real history of country music. Tune into our episode, where we dig deep into the history of Black country music. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcas…
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New from @TheStoopPodcast: Co-host @leiladayleila reflects on inherited patterns and intergenerational trauma. With science, memory, and epigenetics, this episode explores how the past can shape our present. Listen now: bit.ly/4kqXkIx
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Season 12 is here! “I get it from my Mama”??? : Do you ever feel like you may be carrying patterns that aren’t yours? Do you notice the way you deal with stress, love, parenting, or hustling feels inherited? Listen here : shorturl.at/e4w2S
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In this episode, @leiladayleila asks herself these questions as she recalls a story from her childhood, and we dig into epigenetics—the science that says the trauma of our ancestors can leave marks on our DNA that echo through generations.
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those who are caring for their moms, and also women who played the role of mom and someone’s life. #happymothersday♥️
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And as we celebrate another Mother’s Day, we are sending love to those who are currently missing their moms, those who are looking forward to being moms, moms will have lost their babies, moms who are raising their babies alone, those who are about to become moms,
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✶ blues singer harlem renaissance entertainer, gladys bentley black queer dandyism at its finest.
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It's also one of the ways Black people have always used fashion as community. One thing about Black people in the 1700-1800s: they had very few places to gather in public. Part of dandyism became about dressing up just to hang out all together.
4 May 2025
“Sundays best” was and still is my prime example of what it means to be a dandy. Growing up in the South, putting on your most elaborate gowns, furs, suits, shawls, hats, jewelry, heels/pumps, lace/fur gloves, and spending certain Saturdays in the salon the day before getting your hair pressed and taking the rollers out that Sunday morning hoping the curls look the same. The church (no matter our views on it today) was one of the first runways for black people and trying to erase that on my timeline the day before the Met is crazy work.
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Black women were Dandies too 🎩 Episode II of my Met Gala Monday series is live — We’re counting down to Met Monday | Full video on TikTok tiktok.com/t/ZTjj62WdY/
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Spoke LIVE with Rev @TheRevAl today on @MSNBC — We talked Black Dandyism, the #MetGala importance of this year’s theme, wig’s policies targeting museums, Black history more Watch the segment here 📺
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Yes, I would love to see Bethann Hardison on those Met steps tomorrow
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Here are several of the most impactful podcasts led by Black women: @therapy4bgirls, @theStoopPodcast, & @DecisionsPod. Each has cultivated a space where their communities feel seen, heard and celebrated. More in @EBONY: ebony.com/4-dope-podcasts-by… #BlackWomenLead

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28 Feb 2025
Thanks @pocketcasts for featuring Weight For It (@OhitsBIGRON), @theStoopPodcast, and @WhatsRaySaying. Check out the full list now: bit.ly/41yDMLq
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As Ramadan is approaching, over the next few days, we’ll be sharing episodes that explore the experiences, joys, complexities and intersectionality of being Black, and Muslim—told by those who live it. Tune into Assalam Alaykum, BMW : shorturl.at/kQOye
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