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Don't Hold Back

A weekly Society and Culture podcast
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It's been a year...a whole year since we all went home in March of 2020 and expected that this would only last for a few weeks. A year later, Alixx and I take a moment to reflect on grief, our last day outside, and how we cannot wait to go to t
Last episode of 2020!!!!! Syedah comes on the podcast to talk about black people getting superpowers, lessons we learned this year, and how black people stay "black peopling." This year has been nothing short of a ride so listen to us laugh and
It's Nov. 5th, 2020. Two things are true: we still don't know who the president is and Margaret and I are not having a good week. We chat about our coping mechanisms the past few days, Margaret's almost suppressed vote, my sudden illness, and m
Josh Foster is one of the only people I know who can get into an uber ride and leave the car with a job offer from the driver! We all know those people, who seem to connect with almost anyone in such a genuine way. So Josh came on the podcast t
Josh Foster is one of the only people I know who can get into an uber ride and leave the car with a job offer from the driver! We all know those people, who seem to connect with almost anyone in such a genuine way. So Josh came on the podcast t
It's October, Halloween is around the corner, and today is the start of Scorpio Szn, so it only makes sense that my return episode is all about fear! Today, Mallika and I take a moment to talk about the bad reputation that the emotion fear gets
Don't Hold Back is on a hiatus for two weeks and will be back in October! In the meantime, please let me know if there are any topics you want to hear about!!!
Today's episode is more informal than usual in the best way possible. Jessica and I took some time, to talk about why black women are tired of being expected to save the world. We laughed a lot and asked many rhetorical questions! Of course it
Today on the podcast, Ron comes to discuss the complex duality of buying black while imagining an anti-capitalistic world. We discuss how people can examine the ills of capitalism in America and acknowledge the way black people were not afforde
After Jacob Blake's shooting earlier this week and the RNC coming to a close last night, it only made sense that this week would be all about politics. Leanna and Shondrea hopped on to discuss what a Biden/Harris presidency means to them, the i
With the release of Black Is King last week, the age old question of if Black people can perform cultural appropriation came back to the surface. Can Black Americans misuse African culture? Is Africa being treated as a monolith? Today I speak w
Kira, one of my dear friends, comes on the podcast today to discuss what it means to date to marry. Which basically means, the idea of dating with intention and not just for an experience. We talk about her upcoming wedding, my hesitancy regard
Remember that really bad break up with your ex? Well that can happen with friends too...or can it? Today Austin and I discuss how we both navigate our friendships, why we are all taught to prioritize romantic relationships, and how it is very p
Shondrea, a second time guest on the podcast, takes some time to talk to me about what fat phobia means and how we all participate in it. Those little comments we say to ourselves about our body? Fatphobic. The judgement you have when someone w
Today on the podcast we talk all things celebrities! Celebrity culture is a staple of American culture, but with a pandemic and a civil rights movement, celebrity culture is shifting as we know it. Elisabetta gets on the podcast today to tell m
Today Blake VP and I talk about all things entrepreneurship on the podcast. Since most of Twitter and Instagram encourages people to start their own businesses and stop working their 9am-5pm jobs, I decided to talk to Blake about his journey as
Lavender and I take a moment to talk about dating during this time. Should we be doing it? Should y'all be doing? Are we doing it? We sit and dissect texting practices and how if you didn't start this quarantine with a partner, you really can't
Nia Ashley, a writer, producer, and dear friend, takes some time to discuss with me what classifies a work of art as "Black art." We take time to go into why we hate the trash talk about Lizzo, Kenya Barris should hire us to make another "ish"
Happy Juneteenth! On this historic day for black people, I give you a longer episode where my two friends, Dele and Miles, take some time to talk and laugh with me. All of us discuss growing up black in our respective locations, high school, an
Jelani Jenkins, a former NFL player, and possibly my long lost cousin, took some time to talk to me about what it means to be mindful. We discussed how people can center themselves in this trying time with self love, how protest takes different
In the midst of everything going on, i.e. black people's fight to live...I took a moment to talk to Tevin Tavares who is a young filmmaker already doing great things and will only continue to rise as time goes on. We talk for a bit about his st
After a long hiatus, Marquita is back with her podcast Don't Hold Back! This revival is particularly special given the times we are in. Listen to my roommate and I talk about things we have been doing to cope during this time! Also I'm taking
If someone told you they were deactivating all of their social media, staying home all the time, and talking out loud to themselves, you would question their sanity. That would make perfect sense to me! I probably would do the same thing, but t
Malcolm X famously said the black woman is the most disrespected woman in America and that quote is the backdrop of the twentieth episode. Today we talk about black women and sexual assault. I will center the voices of three black women who are
On today's episode I talk about the viral video of a Columbia University student that went on a long rant about how great white people are. I talk about why the video failed to shock me and how often times what is happening in the real world di
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