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  • Power Costs More Than Money
    2025/04/16

    In this episode, Tamika D Mallory and Mysonne discuss various pressing issues, including youth behavior in public spaces, the implications of a French politician's comments on the Statue of Liberty, and the recent voting victories in Louisiana. They introduce guest Gary Chambers, who shares insights on the State of the People Power Tour and the importance of community engagement. The conversation also touches on the role of Black voters and shaping political outcomes and the challenges faced in representation, particularly in states like Wisconsin.

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    1 時間 10 分
  • BACK LIKE WE NEVER LEFT
    2025/04/09

    The hosts of TMI, Tamika and Mysonne are back like they never left! In this new episode, the two discuss their experiences and insights on authenticity in the entertainment industry/ Tamika reflects on her recent appearance on the Sherri Shepherd show, emphasizing the significance of genuine connections and the evolving nature of personal identity. The discussion also touches on the impact of social media algorithms and the controversial tactics used in fundraising within faith-based contexts. They also speaks on the complexities of community reactions to church fundraising efforts, particularly focusing on the criticisms faced by public figures like Marvin Sapp. The discussion transitions to Elon Musk's controversial remarks and the public's perception of his actions, highlighting the disconnect between wealthy individuals and everyday citizens.

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    57 分
  • Replay* Deeply Rooted with Brea Baker
    2025/04/03

    This week Tamika D Mallory and Mysonne discuss topics including climate change, quality control, customer service, and the importance of preserving land ownership in the Black community. They share personal experiences with Airbnb rentals and highlight the need for better customer service and attention to detail. They also interview Brea Baker, author of the book 'Rooted: The American Legacy of Land Theft and the Modern Movement for Black Land Ownership,' who discusses the history of land theft from Black communities and the importance of preserving and passing down land within families. The conversation highlights the historical trauma and systemic barriers that have prevented Black families from acquiring and maintaining wealth. The discussion also touches on the issue of food apartheid and the loss of access to land for Black farmers, as well as the importance of political engagement and voting for creating change.

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    1 時間 1 分
  • Replay* Education By Any Means Necessary
    2025/03/26

    This week, Tamika and Mysonne discuss the recent presidential debate and the challenges of choosing between two flawed candidates. The conversation then shifts to the work of Learning and Educational Solutions, Inc., a program aimed at addressing dropout rates and supporting students in need. Tiffany Law and Tawana Butler-Bats share their experiences and the impact of their work in helping students overcome obstacles and achieve their dreams. Later in the episode, the topic of nepotism in sports, with LeBron James' son being drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers, sparks debate about whether he deserved the opportunity.

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    1 時間 18 分
  • Replay* Know the History, Not Just the Moment
    2025/03/19

    In this episode of TMI, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne interview Dr. Benjamin Chavis, a political and civil rights icon. They discuss the importance of understanding history and the struggles that have taken place in Black America. Dr. Chavis shares his personal experiences growing up in a racially segregated America and his involvement in the civil rights movement. He emphasizes the need for education, self-love, and unity within the Black community. The conversation also touches on the significance of the DNC convention, the rise of Black women in leadership, and the challenges faced by Black youth.

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    45 分
  • Replay* The Fight Is Still Not Over
    2025/03/14

    This week Mysonne expressed his emotions towards the results of the Presidential election as well as give VP Kamala Harris her flowers for rising to the occasion and delivering an incredible campaign under tremendous pressure. Next, they discussion goes into an interview with Tamika and Mysonne speaking with hip hop atrist and social activist Killer Mike about his success of building up the city of Atlanta, his place in hip hop and more.

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    28 分
  • Reparations and Historical Injustice
    2025/03/05

    In this episode, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne reflect on the legacy of Hazel Wendouk, a significant figure in grassroots organizing. They discuss the evolution of their podcast, now rebranded as TMI, and emphasize the importance of community building and the role of federal jobs in economic stability. They are joined by several friends to the show such as Tezyln Figaro, Senator Nina Turner, Hazel Nell Dukes and Pastor Michael McBride to discuss the Black church in fostering community resilience and addresses the challenges posed by funding cuts to essential programs. The speakers delve into the pressing issues of educational inequity, the importance of collective action through boycotts, and the historical context of reparations owed to the Black community. They discuss the challenges faced by educators and students, the significance of the Target boycott as a form of protest, and the need for a unified approach to community empowerment.

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    1 時間 33 分
  • Shining a Light on Incarceration
    2025/02/26

    This week, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne discuss the emotional journey of writing Tamika's new book, the support she has received during her book tour, and the challenges of sharing personal stories. They delve into political commentary, particularly focusing on figures like Elon Musk and the implications of government corruption. The discussion also touches on societal issues, the impact of capitalism on communities, and the importance of unity and strategy in addressing these challenges. Next, they introduce their guest Clarence "Divine Eye" Maclin a youth counselor, creative arts specialist, and gang intervention specialist. They explore the transformative power of the arts in rehabilitation, the journey of redemption after incarceration, and the societal perceptions of those who have served time. They also delve into the themes of authenticity in storytelling, the impact of their film 'Sing Sing', and the cultural significance of artistic expression in the face of societal challenges.

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    52 分