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Episode 74: Innovator’s Roundtable - Forensic Psychologist, Lia Rohlehr, Ph.D.
In this episode, Keesa & Djevna discuss Dems kicking off the impeachment process for 45, how Jeff Sessions can barely recall anything other than his name, and why Keystone Pipeline protesters are saying “I told you so!” This week’s 360 Topic is replaced by the sixth edition of the “Innovator’s Roundtable” (39:21), where they talk to young professionals who are finding innovative & creative ways to make a difference in their communities! Up this week is forensic psychologist, Lia Rohlehr. She’s sharing her experience with providing mental health services in the judicial system. We talk health and enforcement disparities amongst racial groups, the importance of mental health, and what we can do to empower others to take mental health seriously, especially in the Black community where it tends to be stigmatized. Check out the episode to hear more and if you love it, LIKE and share!
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Episode 73: A Shot in the Dark
This week, Keesa and Djevna talk about the rogue employee who gave us 11 minutes of Trump-less Twitter and updates on the Mueller investigation and recent Hollywood scandals. In the 360 topic, “A Shot in the Dark” (37:59), they discuss the latest act of domestic terror in the US, a shooting at a small church in Texas. In a world where even houses of worship are targets time and time again, what can we do mitigate the risk of mass shootings in the US. It’s clear that there is a divide amongst Americans regarding the need for and extent of gun control. What true freedom or value is gained from the right to bear arms? How much is too much in the realm of gun control? Do we draw the line on guns themselves or should we focus on who is allowed to carry? Check out the episode to hear more and if you love it, LIKE and share!
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Episode 72: A Loser’s Guide to Many, Many Great Things
This week, Keesa and Djevna talk domestic terror in Vegas, Russian “Blacktivists” making waves on social media, and how expense policy abuse and personal email use has some WH staff under investigation. In the 360 topic (36:22), they discuss Trump’s take on leadership and diplomacy. Time and time again, he’s opted for an unconventional style as #TweeterInChief which has proven damaging to his public perception, locally and abroad. When “shooting from the hip” can result in shooting nuclear weapons and waging war, what would it take for Americans to vote "no confidence” on his presidency? At what point should we be worried that he’s leading America astray in his efforts to #MakeAmericaGreatAgain? Check out the episode to hear more and if you love it, LIKE and share!
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Episode 71: Sorry! Not Sorry
This week, Keesa and Djevna talk Emmy wins #ForTheCulture, 40 Shades of Fenty, Trumps latest position on DACA and stock sales sparking a federal investigation of Equifax. In the 360 topic (37:18), they talk two ex-Googlers under fire for a FastCompany press hit gone horribly wrong. Their startup’s feature boasted making “mom-and-pop corner stores obsolete” and the interwebs responded with a resounding “NAH.” Bodega, a namesake of the very institutions they are trying to cannibalize, decided to launch with no regard for the cultural significance and potential impact of their offering. A lackluster apology did little to improve their public image, so what’s next for the company? Should there be limits to innovation that leads to the total disruption of other industries? Is it the innovator’s responsibility to be culturally competent? Check out the episode to hear more and if you love it, LIKE and share!
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Episode 70: Goodwill Fronting
This week, Keesa and Djevna discuss a possible dream deferred as Trump decides on DACA, militarization of police in a world of increased police brutality, and why researchers are heading to the Caribbean to find a cure. In the 360 topic (36:42), they talk about humanitarian aid organizations taking heat for potential misuse of donations. The Red Cross is just one of many organizations whose integrity is being called to question. How do we navigate the scams to make sure our individual contributions have maximum impact? Should we do more as a people and government to ensure that these organizations and their efforts are being held accountable? How much is too much for a CEO to make in the nonprofit sector and what percentage of our donations should make it in the hands of those in need? Check out the episode to hear more and if you love it, LIKE and share!
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Episode 69: Innovators Roundtable - BREAD Boston
In this episode, Keesa & Djevna talk Amazon’s mission to #MakeAvocadosAffordableAgain, Walmart & Google trying to stay relevant in the world of e-sales & former FBI Director Comey serving as a guest lecturer at Howard University this year. This week’s 360 Topic is replaced by the fifth edition of the “Innovators Roundtable” (32:07), where they talk to young professionals who are finding innovative & creative ways to make a difference in their communities! WE talked to Leora and Reggie from #BreadBoston, a nonprofit that seeks to bring prosperity to communities of color by helping them learn how to serve others while investing in themselves. Hear about their mission, program offerings, and more! The whole episode is full of wisdom for how to uplift ourselves and our communities. Check out the episode to hear more and if you love it, LIKE and share!
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Episode 68: Allies or All Lies?
This week, Keesa and Djevna discuss Steve Bannon being the 50-leventh person cut from The Apprentice: WH Edition, the impending domination of online TV media, and how colleges are getting hip to fewer campus amenities possibly resulting in higher retention rates. In the 360 topic, “Allies or All Lies?” (35:40), they talk about America’s response to the “Free Speech” rhetoric becoming rampant in public spaces. Is the American response of counter-protests too little, too late? Why do people only respond to or acknowledge extreme expressions of racism and what do we miss by refusing to understand the nuances of oppression? What does it mean to be a true ally to those facing oppression and discrimination? Check out the episode to hear more and if you love it, LIKE and share!
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Episode 67: White Tears, Black Fears
This week, Keesa and Djevna discuss Trump’s record low approval ratings, TSwift’s day in court, and how Louisiana just can’t catch a break from Mother Nature. In the 360 topic, “White Tears, Black Fears” (28:08), they talk the white supremacist rally turned mayhem in Charlottesville, VA. When free speech sets the stage for physical assault and aggression, should it still be protected? Why do white nationalists feel like they are under attack and need to fight for the preservation of white culture? What does it mean when it takes the loss of a white life to make our POTUS take a stand against white supremacy after ignoring the many pleas of the #BlackLivesMatter movement? Check out the episode to hear more and if you love it, LIKE and share!
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Episode 66: #StayMadAbby
This week, Keesa and Djevna discuss the circus that is White House staffing, artificial intelligence outsmarting Facebook researchers, and how smartphones might be the biggest threat to the post-millennial generation. In the 360 topic, “#StayMadAbby” (40:27), they talk about Harvard’s incoming class being majority minority and the firestorm it has caused. The interwebs and the DOJ are concerned that this shift in demographics could be due to discriminatory selection requirements. Affirmative action is under attack, but is it the enemy? How can people be so upset that admissions demographics are finally in parity with the distribution of the American people? Check out the episode to hear more and if you love it, LIKE and share!
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Episode 65: Living Single
This week, Keesa and Djevna discuss Queen Bey breaking the internet, Millennials being broke since they’re out of order, and the most recent series of unfortunate events surrounding Trump Jr. and the Trump administration. In the 360 topic, “Living Single” (32:27), they talk about the true meaning of commitment for Millennials in a world that sometimes claims you’re single until you’re married. Stats show marriage is being delayed by millennials, but is that due to circumstance or by design? What does marriage actually mean to millennials and should it be the ultimate goal in relationships? Check out the episode to hear more and if you love it, LIKE and share!
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Episode 64: The Tale of Pretty Privilege
This week, Keesa and Djevna discuss the social media meltdown heard ‘round the web, the widening pay gap in the White House, and Popsugar’s decision to showcase the “natural” movement sans melanin. In the 360 topic, “The Tale of Pretty Privilege ” (36:26), they talk about the inherent privilege of beauty. How far can good looks get you in today’s society? In a world where intersectionality complicates beauty standards, is their a hierarchy in terms of the privilege that one can experience? If this privilege exists, are those deemed as beautiful responsible for acknowledging its impact in their lives? Check out the episode to hear more and if you love it, LIKE and share!
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Episode 63: My President is Wack
This week, Keesa and Djevna are talking 4:44, SCOTUS rulings before summer vacation, and new studies on the perceived innocence of black girls and potential adverse effects of the $15 minimum wage in Seattle. In the 360 topic, “My President is Wack” (35:10), they talk about Donald Trump’s claim that his social media antics are just him being “modern-day presidential.” He thinks he’s giving people what they want from a president in the social media era, so what does it mean the be “presidential”? How important should skill vs. personality and likeability be in a president? Does it matter that the image of the US is falling out of favor across the globe? Should the leader of the US be required to act with a certain level of decorum? Check out the episode to hear more and if you love it, LIKE and share!
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Episode 62: Innovators Roundtable - Financial Advisor, Noah Jones
In this episode, Keesa & Djevna are talking rising healthcare costs, a chance at justice for Flint, Michigan, and the defeat felt by the black community due to the ruling in the Philando Castille case. This week’s 360 Topic is replaced by the fourth edition of the “Innovators Roundtable - Financial Advisor, Noah Jones” (32:47), where they talk to young professionals who are finding innovative & creative ways to make a difference in their communities! Up this week is Noah Jones, financial advisor at New York Life. He’s sharing his expertise in both corporate and private finance to help us young professionals improve our financial literacy. Tune in to catch his words of financial wisdom and help him help you change the narrative about the importance of financial planning, especially in the Black community. Check out the episode to hear more and if you love it, LIKE and share!
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Episode 61: Mo’ Money, Same Problems
This week, Keesa and Djevna discuss why mean friends are the best friends, how rural America is the new ‘inner city’, and 45’s latest and greatest disbelief in climate change as a ‘real’ issue. While Walmart’s attempting to change the delivery landscape, a Best Man hijacking his friends’ special day has made its way to this week’s 3-6-Oh NO. In the 360 topic, “Mo' Money, Same Problems” (26:53), they talk about one sports journalist’s controversial take on Lebron’s recent experience with racially-charged vandalism. His opinion: true racism can only be experienced by those in poverty. Can success and wealth serve as a buffer to racism? Is your race no longer a factor once you’ve ‘made it’? Check out the episode to hear more and if you love it, LIKE and share!
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Episode 60: Innovators Roundtable - Afrobeat Fit
In this episode, Keesa & Djevna discuss the good–a riveting and historically accurate speech form NOLA’s mayor, the bad–acts of terror in Manchester and Portland, and the ugly–45’s awkward encounters abroad. We share our faves of the week–Sassy 5 year old anyone?–and our 3-6-Oh NO goes to one Texas teacher’s awful attempt at superlatives. This week is the third edition of the “Innovators Roundtable - Afrobeat Fit” (34:40), where we talk to young professionals who are finding innovative & creative ways to make a difference in their communities! We're talking to Kemi Omisore of @afrobeatfit, a fitness brand that aims to get everyone moving and in shape to the tunes of African-inspired beats. We’re excited for you to learn about Kemi creating her own opportunity! Check out the episode to hear more and if you love it, LIKE and share!
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Episode 59: From Extensions to Detentions
This week, Keesa and Djevna discuss all things law and politics, including 45 reliving his glory days after telling the now-former, FBI Director “He’s FIRED!” They also talk surprising reproductive trends for married women, share some pro-tips on what your resume should look like in 2017 and mention Miss USA’s misinterpretation in this week’s 3-6-Oh NO. In the 360 topic, “From Extensions to Detentions” (32:25), they talk the controversy surrounding a charter school’s decision to discipline its students for wearing braided extensions. Is policing things like hair and attire ever necessary in schools? Can a rule be “right” if it only negatively impacts a particular group or people? Check out the episode to hear more and if you love it, LIKE and share!
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Episode 58: Decoding the Code Switch
In their new episode, Keesa and Djevna talk all things from healthcare and politics to Nicki Minaj and scholarships. They discuss Betsy’s spellcheck faux pas on her quest to be besties with HBCUs, one lawyer’s take on the scary new “stealthing” subculture and the exhaustive list of preexisting conditions that fall outside the Healthcare Reform Act that has since made it to the Senate. In this week’s 360 topic, “Decoding the Code Switch” (33:50), they unpack one girl’s viral yearbook quote and what it means to code switch. Do you believe that people can “talk white”? Is it right to assign racial identity based on vernacular? What does it mean if minorities feel like they need to code switch to succeed professionally? Check out the episode and if you love it, LIKE and share!
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