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  • Black Women Lawyers & Burnout
    2025/04/15

    This week on Bad and Barred, I’m joined by powerhouse Attorney Angie Holloway for a real and raw conversation about burnout among Black women lawyers. We unpack the pressures of perfection, the weight of representation, and the toll the legal grind can take on our mental and emotional health. Tune in for some truth, some laughs, and a reminder that rest is resistance.

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    46 分
  • My First Jail Visit
    2025/04/10

    The very first time I visited a client in jail came with a very unexpected turn of events, Being a lawyer comes with some twists and turns, but when you do criminal defense work, you have to stay ready for whatever comes your way. Tune in for a quick update on the state of the the world with the chaos of this current administration, plus a girl time talk about my first jail visit experience.

    Disclaimer: Nothing shared on this podcast is intended to be taken as legal advice. Be sure to consult with a licensed attorney for your legal needs.

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    22 分
  • The Courts Are Shutting Trump Down
    2025/04/10

    In this episode new discuss a few of the recent cases in which Trump's illegal executive orders have been challenged in court. He has lost 93% of all of the federal cases filed against him challenging his actions. While the US Supreme Court has ruled that he can't be arrested for his illegal conduct, what about his minions? What happens if he doesn't comply with the court orders? Let's get into it!

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    12 分
  • Trademarks, Proud Boys and Protecting your Intellectual Property
    2025/03/17

    In this episode we discuss the importance of creators taking steps to protect their creative genius with guest Attorney Elle Gyamfi, owner of the Counselle Collection! We also dive into the connection between civil rights and trademark law and with the historic loss the proud boys took on their trademark when they lost in a civil suit to a historically Black church in DC.

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    33 分
  • Should You Have A Say In When You Die?
    2025/03/05

    In this episode we’re diving into the complex and controversial topic of assisted suicide. Is it a compassionate choice or a legal slippery slope? We’ll break down the laws surrounding medical aid in dying, the ethical arguments on both sides, and the real-life impact on patients and families.

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    14 分
  • Mini episode: Slave Rebellions & Resilient Black Folks
    2025/03/05

    Slavery was not just brutal, it was filled with fear, but not just for the slaves. In this episode we dive into the often untold story about the fear and intense paranoia that slave owners faced for their mistreatment of the enslaved. Letters from the US archives reveal that slave owners had sleepless nights fueled by anxiety, heart palpitations and headaches, worried about their slaves rebelling-and sometimes they did. From Nat Turner's Rebellion to the Stono Rebellion in SC, thousands of slaves took matters into their own hands and took their dignity back. Today the descendants of the people that build this country stand resilient in the face of present day race based attacks. We are beautiful, bold, creative & resilient. Happy Black History Month!

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    11 分
  • America Has A Problem ft. Jesse McCoy
    2025/02/03

    In this episode we dive into what authoritarianism and fascism truly mean. What does it mean to be American? Who is included in the American dream? We talk about this current obsession with DEI. People of color seem to be at the forefront of conservatives minds right now, and it is evident through the roll back of DEI policies, despite the fact that White women are the primary beneficiaries of DEI and affirmative action. Black people are resilient, always have been. There is no American culture without us, so in honor of Black History Month, this episode is an ode to Black People!

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  • Rest for the 92% & The TikTok Ban
    2025/02/02

    In this episode we chat about the social media buzz that says that the 92%...ie the overwhelming majority of Black women that voted for Kamala Harris will be resting for the next 4 years, abandoning our capes and tending to ourselves and our communities.

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    27 分