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  • "90’s Fine" Wasn't Natural Either: Lela Rochon and Revisionist Beauty; I don’t like how y’all talk about the South and Israel; “Love is Blind” Needs a Red and Blue Edition; He Dated Me Using AI?!;- My Thoughts on These Things and SO MUCH MORE!
    2026/04/20

    It is the final Episode of the season! Ending this one with another "Unbuttoned" episode. In this unscripted talk-fest, I discuss:

    1) My time on a murder trial for jury duty- 2:40
    2) Realizing the privilege of being politically educated- 7:30
    3) Y'all disrespect for the South is exhausting...(and yes, we gotta talk about where Israel falls in this too)- 13:13
    4) Political Signs have a race- 42:09
    5)Lela Rochon's revisionist comments about beauty- 50:55
    6) Our obsession with nostalgia = More plastic surgery- 1:01.00
    7) The lack of shared spaces in college defeats the point- 1:04:22
    8) He tried to date me using AI- 1:10:51
    9) Love is Blind Needs Political Editions and Single Parent Seasons- 1:20:23
    10) Why doesn't anyone want to do children's hair in salons anymore?- 1:32:07
    11) Rite of Passage and Prom- 1:39:21
    12) Please make your children go to bed- 1:48:51
    13) Soap Operas and Weekly Episodes helped with literacy- 1:58:16

    Hopefully you'll sit a'spell and enjoy!

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    2 時間 8 分
  • Modern Fantasy and Sci-Fi Deserve a Chance
    2026/03/13

    As a fantasy and sci-fi lover, I'm so frustrated by the pervasive belief that modern fantasy is bad actually. Yes, there are aspects of modern writing that could use improvement, but I'd argue the main weaknesses in modern writing have more to do with capitalism and having to adapt to waning attention spans than the writing itself. In my view, many people's gripes with modern story telling have more to do with a hesitancy to embrace a shift from antagonist bad guys to antagonist systems, a desire to remove reality from fantasy, and an unwillingness to interrogate their own subconscious racism. Writing changes with time; let's talk about why.

    This episode discusses: Start Wars Episodes 7-9; Rings of Power, The Scapegoat of Escapism, The Great Gatsby, and So Much More!

    Videos referenced in this video:
    Dan Doug - “Do Modern Writers Remember How to Write Fantasy.”
    Anthony Gramuglia- “YouTube Critics Are Lying to You.”
    Anthony Gramuglia- "No, Modern Villians Have Not Gone Downhill"
    Mr. Zod- "Right-Wing Grievance Culture Posing as Literary Criticism"
    Abby Cox called-“No, Tik Tok Isn’t Destroying Publishing or Books.”
    Francesca Fionrantini-“What the Right Gets Wrong About Lord of the Rings”
    Kavernacle-“Why the Far Right Love Lord of the Rings”

    Timestamps:

    1:46- How John Boyega's voice helped me find my own
    6:40-Dan Doug's video

    10:45- Chapter 1: Star War Episode 8 Was GOOD, actually
    15:26- Criticism of Luke's self-imposed exile
    19:36-Changing demographic of Star Wars fandoms
    21:27-Directorial Choices

    25:21-Chapter 2: Escapism, Realism, and Symbolism in Fantasy Literature
    27:13-Escapist Fantasy to Escape Trauma and Accountability
    30:52-My Blackness Needs a Backstory
    37:44- Americans Can't Read
    40:00- Blade Runner
    45:15- Gatsby and Paired Passages to teach how Symbolism and Realism work together
    59:16- A lot of Modern Writing is Trash, but Older Writing is Too

    1:02:47- Chapter 3: The Dangers in Symbolic Writing
    1:04:27- The Problem with Palantir
    1:07:03- Orc Babies and Authorial Intent

    1:15:56-Final Thoughts
    1:18:35-Book Recommendations


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    1 時間 26 分
  • Has Maverick City Music Lost the Plot? Do Black Folks Hate Socialism? Where is All the Protest Music?- My Thoughts on Gospel, CCM, Protest Music, Cowboy Carter, and SO MUCH MORE!
    2025/08/06

    The controversy surrounding Maverick City Music and the capital gains in the spiritual realm have me triggered! But that's not all we'll discuss in this episode. Episode 8 of The Black Belt Belle covers plenty of musical topics and so much more!

    Black Representation
    AI, Digital Blackface, and Black Women- 2:35
    T.S. Madison, Trans Women, and Dark-Skinned Women- 15:12

    Bookish Talk
    Silver Elite and How it Exposes Racism in Publishing- 27:13
    Why I Don't "Review" Black Books-39:39
    Anti-Intellectualism in Bookish Spaces and Youth- 42:11

    Politics
    The New York Mayoral Race and Black Folks Hate Socialism?- 45:19

    Music

    Cowboy Carter- 58:59
    Regional Rap Rises Again?- 1:17:49
    The Carter 6- 1:22:29
    Protest Music- 1:33:33
    Maverick City Music, CCM, and Gospel- 1:51:39
    The Bible and Beowulf- 2:28:10

    Random Thoughts
    Blondeness and Blush- 2:39:52
    Republican Makeup and Suzanne Lambert- 2:45:34
    Having Babies Over 40- 2:46:30
    Chloe Bailey- 2:49:26

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    3 時間
  • Snape is Black and I Couldn't Be Happier: How Color Could Help Save the Soul of Harry Potter
    2025/04/19

    Snape is Black. I couldn't be more thrilled. Now, if you make Hermione mixed, you have the right portion to fix some of Rowling's mistakes.

    Listen in as we go on a journey to discover 1) why retconning is ok and authorial intent always rules the day, 2) how a Black Snape and a Mixed-Race Hermione can address the lack of race in a racist society, and 3) the failure of S.P.E.W. We touch on everything from Gone With the Wind, Tolkien and the Hobbit, transphobia, elevating Black stories, the lack of character depth, to Rowling's neoliberalism. Harry Potter isn't a perfect story, but the potential in it is endless...

    Hop on your broomstick and come along!...

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    2 時間
  • We All Failed Na'Ziyah: Fiction, Fact, Colorism, and Community in the Murder of Na'Ziyah Harris
    2025/03/12

    Na'Ziyah Harris was a 13-year-old girl who was groomed, raped, and murdered by Jarvis Butts, a 42-year-old repeatedly convicted monster. Unfortunately, her story is not unique, but it is teachable tragedy in the ways that community, colorism, adultification, and generational curses all combined and contributed to this horrific act.

    Trigger warnings: Sexual assault, rape, grooming, murder, domestic abuse

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    2 時間 38 分
  • Post-Inauguration Thoughts: Snowed In, Fed Up, and Where to Go Now
    2025/01/24

    January is lasting 6 months, I'm snowed in, and Trump's in office. Needless to say, there's a lot going on...

    Tune in for my rant about Southerners and Snow days, observations of the first 5 days of Trump's presidency, and specific suggestions for where we go from here. I had some whiskey while recording it...I'd suggest you'd get a drink too...

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    1 時間 33 分
  • Straighten Up and Fly Right: What the Rise of the Right Means for Natural Hair, Straight Hair Naturals, True Black Girl Magic, and Self-Love in the Time of Hate
    2025/01/14

    Conservatives, Straight hair, and Self-hate OH MY! The natural hair movement has been stalled for a while now, but is the new political order the final bell's toll? On this episode, I discuss my observations about the rise of the straight-hair naturals, The "Gotta Be Me" Podcast controversy, the Red Pill manosphere's challenge to (Black) women, Tignon Laws, and so much more! Grab and drink and listen on wash day :)

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    2 時間 1 分
  • Diversifying Black Femininity: Janet Jackson, The Stingettes, Sarah Baartman, and Sojourner Truth
    2024/12/29

    I'm fast approaching forty, and I still have days where I'm questioning whether my outfit looks too masculine. I have spent years questioning what is femininity, and specifically, what is BLACK femininity and why does it look and feel so different from White femininity? Listen as I discuss a few pivotal moments in my childhood that molded and shifted my view of my own femininity. Along the way, we'll discuss Janet Jackson, The Stingettes, Sojourner Truth, and Sarah Baartman (The Hottentot Venus).

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    42 分