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What’s New In 2022
The Black and Yellow Podcast is coming to a close, but have no fear, there are no tears here! Instead, join us in our final episode as we take a reflective trip down Memory Lane. Alana will be back next year with a brand new show helping you sol
Classic: The Future Is Feminist
Welcome to Very Literary August! This month we are all about the written word, and how those words meet our fingertips. This episode we are talking to an astute and brutally honest, young feminist writer who is taking us inside the fight for a feminist fu
Black Male Relationship Experts?
On todays episode, I am talking to a Culture Writer about the rise of Black Male Relationship Experts, and the How-To-Find-A- Good-Man Industrial Complex. Who are these harmful, cishet men who doling out chauvanistic relationship advice to B
Black Women’s Digital Resistance TRANSFORMED!
On todays episode, I am talking to Black Feminist Icon and Author, Dr. Moya Bailey. Dr. Bailey coined the term misogynoir in 2010, and since then the term has gone viral. She has an awesome new book out that shes here to talk about, as well as
Lets Get Minimal
Lets Get MinimalMinimalism is a design, lifestyle, and aesthetic trend that is gripping the Nation. Forced to live with and deal with our stuff while the World was in Lockdown, people are making intentional decisions about how much stuff they
Classic: Dear White American Theater
Broadway has been rocked, and not in the Queen musical kind of way. This Summer, Broadway BIPOC performers, writers, directors, and technicians banded together and wrote a letter to Broadway calling for change in an effort to make Broadway a more inclusiv
POC Are OUT!
POC Are OUT!In Part Two of my conversation about The Great Resignation, I am sitting down with an amazing guest to discuss how the Great Resignation is affecting People of Color. In this episode, my guest and I get real about the rea
Hasta La Vista 9 To 5
The Great Resignation is alive and well in the United States, and affecting workers of all ages, genders, and across many different fields of work. I have one question: How is The Great Resignation affecting women? In this episode, w
Classics: The Bamboo Ceiling
Asian Americans are the most represented racial group in white-collar jobs, but not in higher level managerial positions. In this episode, we explore the reason why, and give you ways to break through the bamboo ceiling.Put Your Money Where Your Mout
Classic: The Tea & Gender
Whats a beverage that is consumed Worldwide, but is gendered in the United States? Tea! America has had an enduring and bizarre history with gendering the beverage, but why? On this episode, we speak to Food and Culture W