Our wellbeing, as black womxn, has been heightened especially because of rona and black bodies being killed too consistently. Yet we're still expected to show up as superwomxn in all the places we occupy space even when we're exhausted mentally, emotionally, and physically. Lest we forget corporations are now acting like black is in, as if we'll ever go out of style, and wanting to include us in more spaces calling it diversity and inclusion.
Read MoreFresh off an unexpected month hiatus, I brought on some dope ass womxn to discuss the idea of being an alpha womxn, how we as black womxn have to show up differently in our personal and professional lives, and the parallels to our own lives from themes in Beyonce’s Black is King.
Read MoreInsecure season 4 finale had us feeling some kind of way. From Molly and Andrew supposedly being over to Lawrence dropping a bombshell on Issa to Tiffany’s postpartum reaching a breaking point, some things were left in limbo. Are Molly and Andrew really over? Is Issa going to work it out with Lawrence? Are they going to find Latoya dead or alive? Bring on season five stat.
Read MoreThis week is a special release and celebration of my podcast releasing 50 episodes. I wanted to lighten but spice things up while trying to understand the allure of OnlyFans before it became associated with Demon Time (#IYKYK) and adult entertainment.
Read MoreMy 50th episode has arrived in a moment of chaos but not in vain as I spotlight two black owned businesses. I took it to the pantry #becauseofrona and highlighted two black chefs that are giving back to their communities in ways that are needed.
Read MoreMy fellow Leo, Kenya Barris, has been making waves and his recent Netflix show, #blackAF, has been one of the biggest ones to date. A mockumentary styled series, starring himself and loosely based on his family, my guests and I deliberate on the criticisms of his show ranging from colorism, anti-blackness, and the white gaze.
Read MoreMy ladies, and former colleagues from the TV production world, and I waxed poetic about the things we working on before rona, adjusting to being quarantined, coming out of rona, the pressure to be productive during these difficult times especially as a freelancer, and what the next chapter looks like.
Read MoreThere were so many themes that happened in the first few episodes that I couldn’t resist talking about with my fellow avid watchers. My fabulous friends, Chris and Stephanie, join me this week to discuss all of the things including being friend's with someone dating your ex, the communication breakdown between Molly and Issa, which is hard to watch, ghosts coming back in the picture (Nathan and that voicemail), Molly’s Asian bae, and so much more.
Read MoreCreating in the time of rona as an artist and producer takes the cake for this week’s episode. Some artists are presumed struggling but others are thriving including my high school friend. High school y’all! This week, I’m joined by artist, creator, producer, just all overall dope human, Bunx Dadda. He’s produced for some of your favorite artists including Kali Uchis, Chris Brown, and more.
Read MoreThis week’s episode explores the misperceptions of being an influencer, their holy sh*t moment of social media becoming a business for them, and how they handle the criticism of their own work. We also unpack the criticism of black art in white spaces as it related to Swizz Beatz and Timbaland’s #Verzuz series rematch with Teddy Riley and Babyface that went down on Instagram Live earlier this week.
Read MoreThis week of #RonaEdition, I bring back Shaunathn and TJ Smith to discuss wanting a rona or quarantine bae, has this time amplified their desire for a romantic relationship, and the concept of intimidation especially when it challenges one's masculinity.
Read MoreBack with another #RonaEdition episode, Darnell and Chris join me to discuss their quarantine vibes and self care routines while social distancing in Nueva York and the concepts of performative masculinity and weaponizing vulnerability especially amongst the black community.
Read MoreSeason three is back in full effect. It only took 7-8 months but it's the effort that matters especially during these unprecedented times. On this #RonaEdition of Black + Nuanced, the one and only penultimate writer, world traveler, filmmaker, Darnell Walker joins me to discuss catching and surviving the rona in NYC, his life's work, and our thoughts on wypipo trying to deem #Karen as a racial slur.
Read MoreSeason 3 trailer. Expect a lot more personable and candid conversations this season with some dope guests. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartradio, Stitcher, tune in, and google play.
Read MoreGeorgette's on her way back to New York but before she jets, she invited Brooklyn born and bred radio personality, Lenny Green, to grace her presence as they wax poetic about this Jay Z NFL partnership and her birthday shenanigans that saw her living her best, opulent life in LA and NYC just because #leoseason.
Read MoreThis week, Georgette reveals the reason's she leaving Florida to head back to New York. Plus her guest, comedian and radio personality, Kier Spates aka Junior from the Steve Harvey Morning Show, drops by just because. Bon appetit.
Read MoreAuthor, Seanne N Murray, joins Georgette again this week to chat hair discrimination in a Georgia middle school, their own hair stories, and the double standard of dating PYTs (pretty young things) in lieu of the alleged relationship between Diddy, 49, and Steve Harvey's stepdaughter, 22.
Read MoreThis week, Georgette is joined again by Queen, Telli, and special guest, Tone, who breaks down the misperceptions of being uncircumcised, how circumcision shouldn't even be compared to the barbaric act as FGM (female genital mutilation), and if the ladies are into monogamy, polyamory, or none of the above.
Read MoreThis week, Georgette's joined by her colleagues Telli and Queen as she grills them on dating preferences, R. Kelly being done, and much more. Plus Georgette chops it up with Def Jam's TJ Porter about growing up Harlem and how he managed to stay out of trouble to pursue his music career.
Read MoreLenny Green is back with Georgette Pierre this week to discuss the trending topic #BlackMenDontCheat started by Charlamagne tha God and Lil Duval (they even have a song about it) and if they ever wanted that old thing back, be it craving past situations or relationships.
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