PODCAST FEATURE ARCHIVES

PAST FEATURED PODCASTS

  • Multiple Gab Wounds

    If you enjoy NSFW or NSFF (not safe for family) discussions… this podcast might be right for you! Multiple Gab Wounds is a fledgling project created by 3 Gen X women of color discussing life; politics; black-owned businesses; geekiness; cultural issues; mental health; careers; sex; getting older; ridiculousness; and TikTok…LOTS of TikTok. We want to give others access to a friend group that they may not have - yet. Basically, we’re a trio of old broads. If you enjoy NSFW or NSFF (not safe for family) discussions…
    this podcast might be right for you!

    Multiple Gab Wounds is a fledgling project created by 3 Gen X women of color discussing life; politics; black-owned businesses; geekiness; cultural issues; mental health; careers; sex; getting older; ridiculousness; and TikTok…LOTS of TikTok.

    We want to give others access to a friend group that they may not have - yet. Basically, we’re a trio of old broads who want to be open about our lives and send positivity into the universe...and try to have a few laughs while doing so.

    These early episodes have us finding our podcast footing (so to speak). Topics include flavored pickles, crystals, and whether you would leave your significant other if you caught them messing around with an exact clone of themselves. Riveting stuff!

    In a nutshell, we’re three friends who have known each other for decades. We’re Gen X women of color who are also mothers. We each have wildly different life situations going on, which allows us able to relate, and possibly be a little help to someone. I mean between (betwixt?) us, we are a published author/business owner, an educator, and a professional seamstress, and that barely scratches the surface. We hope by sharing our experiences and silliness that others will not only be entertained but also not feel alone in what they might be going through.

    So, join Toni, Andi, and Angi as we dive into the podcast pool. We’re learning to swim, y’all!

  • 365 Brothers: Listening to Black Men

    Each 365 Brothers episode offers a deep dive into the lives and experiences of suucessful, engaging and inspiring Black men from diverse professions. We received a 2023 "Best Podcast Episode" Webby Honor and have stayed on Feedspot's Top 100 Black Podcasts to Follow list since 2021. From electricians to venture capitalists, composers to data scientists, these guests offer a wealth of wisdom and insight. Join host Rahbin Shyne as she engages in intimate, meaningful conversations with these 365 Brothers.

  • Good Sis Podcast

    Are you an avid reader of black literature? Tune in to The Good Sis Podcast, where hosts Manna and Chop explore your favorite books by celebrated black authors. Join in on the conversation and share your thoughts. So, grab your coffee or tea, and let's chat sis!

  • GirlTrek's Black History Bootcamp

    GirlTrek's epic 21-day walking meditation series to remember where we came from and to gather strength for the road ahead. We celebrate Black stories and the lessons of our ancestors to help guide us through these uncertain times. Each episode, is a conversation on learning, living and elevating to our highest self with guidance from lessons of the past. Hosted by GirlTrek Co-founders Morgan Dixon and Vanessa Garrison. Produced by: Ebony Andrews

  • Sistas Who Kill: A True Crime Podcast

    Join best friends MaRah and Taz as they research and tell stories of Black women who kill. They discuss the crimes, the outcomes, and how Black women are treated differently in the justice system than their white counterparts.

  • MIC'D UP PODCAST

    The purpose of this podcast is to celebrate individuals who have made contributions to the literary world through mediums such as:

    Authors (Indie/Traditional)

    Voice Performance/Narration

    Audio Production/Engineering

  • RUN, FOOL!

    Out of the terrifying mind of Rodney Barnes comes RUN, FOOL!, a weekly compendium of grisly and harrowing tales guaranteed to make you scream. Pull up a seat at the campfire and lean in for a new breed of modern ghost story. If you get too scared ... RUN, FOOL! From the page to the screen – and now straight to your ears – Rodney Barnes has created genre defining stories about monsters, demons, vampires, and the occult. With RUN, FOOL!, every week he’ll tell a new story, each of a different place and period, all equally frightening - and all brought together with gripping and immersive sound design.New episodes every Tuesday. RUN, FOOL! is presented by Ballen Studios, Campside Media, and At Will Media.

  • Advocate for Truth Podcast

    Advocate for Truth podcast is a safe space for women of color to exhale, heal and discover life’s best. The buildup of “life” toxicity, can only spew into a volcano of toxicity if not “drained” properly. Marriage concerns, parenting struggles and religion— with its ever pressing command for commitment, can truly wear a woman thin. As a life survivor, I created Advocate for Truth podcast as a platform to dump my toxicity constructively. On this podcast I share the truth and let it set the captives free.

  • Books by DL White Bookcast

    Welcome to the Bookcast, my platform for sharing short fiction and updates on what I'm reading and writing. The bookcast is hosted by me, DL White, an Atlanta based author of romantic fiction featuring Black men and women. I'm also a big fan of books.

  • Black Wealth Renaissance

    Our goal is to provide resources and products that will help you develop skills, increase your income, and begin building wealth. Two years ago our team started out with four friends that had one vision to normalize wealth within the black community through financial literacy and the practice of group economics. Since then we have been able to help countless people from all walks of life change their situations through the principles we believe in.

  • The Black Books Show

    A radio show featuring interviews and special features of black authors from around the world!

    Hosted by Makonnen Sankofa.

  • Black Girl Nerds

    Black Girl Nerds is an online community devoted to promoting nerdiness among Black women & people of color.

  • Consider it Blacklit

    Consider it Blacklit highlights films, television programs and stage plays featuring African Americans up front and behind the scenes. The show also highlights social issues, as it relates to these programs, and how they impact our communities. Show host Kim Singleton interviews directors, writers, producers, actors, content creators and overall film/television/stage enthusiasts.

  • fictionary

    Sit back, relax, and sip on something delicious, while host Deitra talks story and tell stories. From dating, to bathroom etiquette, to interviews, to original fiction stories, we’ve got you.

  • Jerk, Jollof and Collard Greens Podcast

    Wah Gwan? How you dey? What's Good?! The Jerk, Jollof and Collard Greens® Podcast is a panel podcast led by a multi-ethnic crew of 5 friends, with brotherly bonds, meshing their cultural identities, perspectives and worldly experiences into a colorful thanksgiving of comedic and intellectual proportions. The panel reviews and raises awareness on the experiences of African-Americans and People of Color in America, as well as the latest happening in pop-culture, business, politics, and everyday life. Whether you are seeking enlightenment, insight, or a good laugh, be sure to tune in today. Episodes are released every Wednesday and available on all major podcast streaming platforms. Be sure to tune in and follow us @JJCPODCAST on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. To learn more about the podcast crew, major announcements, and our other content offerings be sure to follow us at #JJCPODCAST on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.

  • Favorite Librarian

    Name's Forrest. I'm a licensed Atlanta-based librarian, #blerd, and published poet. My love for reading fuels my passion to circulate Black and Queer History, and Literature. Celebrate reading with me! You are not alone. There is a book out there for you. 

  • Between the Reads!

    Add some Black to your stacks with Between the Reads! Entertaining, humorous and always insightful interviews with Black Indie and traditionally published authors. Come along with me on bookish journeys into the worlds they create, learn about characters you'll love -- or love to hate -- and get a sneak peek at what really goes on in the minds of your soon-to-be favorite authors. Between the Reads podcast. THE voice for Black Indie authors.

  • Black History Year

    Learning your history makes you - and your people - stronger. As Black people, we know we’re left out of the history books. That the media images are skewed. That we need access to experts, information and ideas so we can advance our people.

    Black History Year connects you to the history, thinkers, and activists that are left out of the mainstream conversations. You may not agree with everything you hear, but we’re always working toward one goal: uniting for the best interest of Black people worldwide.

  • BLACK TRUE CRIME PODCAST

    This is a podcast where two sisters research and comment on murders committed by black offenders, some of which, barely get any public attention. Because of this, they are able to accumulate significant amounts of victims & operate for long periods of times without being caught. We will also be discussing missing African American victims, unsolved cases, as well as solved disappearances.

    DISCLAIMER: THIS PODCAST IS NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART. LISTENER DISCRETION IS ABSOLUTELY ADVISED.

  • Ratchet Book Club

    PER THE PODCAST HOST: I read books. I read authors. I read ratchet. Join me as I dive into books both big and small, good and awful, and enjoy every moment of it.

  • The Black Men's Mental Health Podcast

    From the BMMH website:

    *** Top Podcast in the world for Mental Health*** Casanova Williams, CEO, Father, Husband, Friend, Leaders, Creator, Entrepreneur which brings challenges everyday.

    For a black males the image is always ghetto, thug, aggressive, lazy, sex addict, dead beat father, criminal or just toxic masculinity. Black men are never seen as victims of mental health issues. This podcast is not a replacement to therapy, but is an alternative thought-provoking option that showcases real-life stories to help connect Black Men with their feelings and for others to understand the day to day struggles of being a black male in America and the role mental health plays.

  • Spoiler Alert

    Elle and Kia really love reading…

    They took that love and expressed it in podcasts. Here’s your chance to get the tea on the books you love, the book baes you need, and everything in between. Be warned if you haven’t read the book there won’t be any spoiler alerts.

  • #fallsonlove

    #fallsonlove is a podcast dedicated to discussing the Black indie author landscape featuring interviews with Black indie authors and relevant content to/for/about Black indie romance authors. Hosted by Author Nicole Falls.

  • Urban Legends with the Ghost Brothers

    We all know the stories: Bloody Mary, the Chupacabra, Candyman... These urban legends have been around for decades, sometimes centuries, and still haunt us today. But are they real? The Ghost Brothers, Atlanta’s premiere (and funniest) paranormal investigators, Dalen Spratt, Juwan Mass, and Marcus Harvey are investigating the craziest myths and legends with the help of comedians, witches, celebrities and friends. So gather round, because there's some creepy s*** out there and we know you love getting scared.

  • The Black Girl Gone Podcast

    A weekly true crime podcast that tells the stories of missing and murdered Black women and women of color in America.

  • The Black Girl Book Club Podcast

    The podcast for the urban fiction reader. Let your hair down and join us every Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. CST/9:00 p.m. EST for a fun-filled night of discussing your favorite urban fiction novels, where we intertwine real life and the lives of the characters we read.

    This podcast is a tribute to the authors who put their pen to paper to brighten our world, and the characters that keep us entertained, in love, and at the edge of our seats.

  • The New Chitlin Circuit

    Per the podcast’s website: The ‘Chitlin Circuit’ is a term used to describe a ring of performance venues where Black entertainers could perform. Throughout American history this term has mainly referred to theatre and musical venues. But now independent Black performers can showcase their work on streaming platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, ALLBLK and Tubi.

    This is what we call the new Chitlin Circuit. We started The New Chitlin Circuit as a place for independent Black films to receive the spotlight and appreciation they deserve.

    Every Monday, Syd and Lex review an indie, low-budget, or direct-to-tv Black movie.

  • The Turn On

    Per the podcast’s website: The Turn On is a podcast for Black people who want to get off. To open their minds. To learn. To be part of a community. To show that we love and f**k too, and it doesn’t have to be political or scandalous or dirty. Unless we want it to be.

  • The Get Caught Up Author Podcast

    The Get Caught UP Author Podcast brings you the latest in literary news with their #WriterWednesdays episodes with Host, Crystal (Books and Soul) at 1 pm EST and the hottest author interviews and book of the month discussions with Host Untamed and Co-Host Crystal (Books and Soul) on Wednesday nights at 9 pm EST!

  • the write honesty podcast

    Author Honesty Price discusses the books she loves with readers and authors. An engaging and insightful conversational podcast.

  • Therapy for Black Girls

    The Therapy for Black Girls Podcast is a weekly chat about all things mental health, personal development, and all the small decisions we can make to become the best possible versions of ourselves.