Black History Month: Pop Culture Podcasts

Black History Month: Pop Culture Podcasts

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Black History Month:Pop Culture Podcasts

CuratorTakara Small (she/her), host of They Did That

Why did you choose this theme?

I like my pop culture a li'l weird and unusual. These podcasts focus on pop culture, but they go beyond gossipy headlines to tell me what's really happening in the world and don't talk down to me.

PODCAST PICKS:Click on the podcast art to listen 👂

Beyoncé's RenaissanceEarBuds curator Takara Small likes her entertainment news with a touch of humor and relatability, which is why she chose this episode. Yes, being a Beyoncé fan helps with this episode, but you’ll enjoy it no matter what, by getting to understand the role sampling plays in her songs and learning about her thoughts on why "hyper-masculine" hip hop, disco, and pop were all woven together.

The Business of Fashion PodcastSerena Williams: "Pressure is a Privilege"Serena is in the business of being the best, whether it's on the tennis court or in the boardroom. She's always looking to tackle a new challenge, which is why this episode about her new business — and what it really takes to make it in the cut-throat world of fashion — is so fascinating.

They Did That

There's a lot we can learn from the past, especially when it comes to pop culture. Everything that’s new can be traced or linked to some innovator from the past. In this episode, you get to hear how a woman named Sister Rosetta Tharpe helped create rock and roll and inspired the biggest names in the industry with her voice and swagger before her untimely death.

The CutIn Her Shoes: Issa RaeIssa Rae, like Quinta Brunson (see next recommendation), has such a remarkable story. She didn't know anyone in the entertainment industry before she got started and in this episode, she dishes on show business, fashion, art, music, and what it really feels like to build a burgeoning empire from scratch.

Oprah's Super SoulQuinta Brunson Abbott ElementaryQuinta is the perfect example of what it looks like to start from the bottom, as Drake would say in today’s meme-obsessed world. She was a digital creator who made the leap to primetime cable, which isn’t easy! This interview digs into her recent success, record-breaking actions, what it felt like to pitch a TV show to bigwigs, and her overall journey. 

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If I Go Missing the Witches Did ItWhere true crime and witchcraft meet!Oscar-nominated actress Gabourey Sidibe stars in this 2022 Webby Award winner about a Black writer who goes missing, and the white podcast host with a savior complex who takes up the cause of finding her. With a coven of influencers pulling the strings, they might find themselves suffering a fate worse than being canceled.

FEEDBACK WITH EARBUDS:

Takara Small, host of the new show They Did That, is on Feedback to share pop culture podcast recommendations for Black History Month. PLUS: We've got a voice clip from the host of this week's spotlight pick, Bear Brook: A True Crime Story from New Hampshire Public Radio. This second season of Bear Brook focuses on the 1988 murder of Sharon Johnson and the conviction of Jason Carroll, who maintains that he is innocent.

COMMUNITY:

🎤This week in Podcast The Newsletter: Lauren Passell writes about Alphabet Boys, a new multi-season narrative that’s exposing crimes of America’s alphabet agencies, such as the FBI, CIA, DEA, and ATF. With secret recordings and leaked records, host Trevor Anderson looks back to 2020, when the FBI recruited and paid a violent felon tens of thousands of dollars to pose as a racial justice activist and subvert protests in Colorado.

🏕️PodCamp Toronto is coming! Join podcasters and digital creators on January 24-26th at Toronto Metropolitan University. It's free!

✏️Are you an independent podcaster attending Podcast Movement: Evolutions in Las Vegas this year? Simplecast is sharing its booth space with indie creators! If you'd like to have a creative, engaging space to find other indie creators, fill out the form!

On the EarBuds Blog:

  • Yvette Gentile and Rasha Pecoraro share six podcast recommendations for facing and overcoming evil. Read it here

  • EarBuds newsletter and podcast coordinator Devon DiComo interviewed Sophia Lopez, creator of the new QCODE show, How to Win Friends and Disappear People.

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CLASSIFIEDS:

🎧Audio entertainment platform and podcast production studio Podimo has announced 20+ new podcasts made in partnership with leading UK production companies Listen, Mags Creative, Message Heard, TellTale Industries, Tortoise, Vespucci, and What’s The Story Sounds.⌨️Audio editor Hindenburg announced Hindenburg PRO v2, a new version of the editor with features including transcription in a number of languages. CEO Chris Mottes will be on Feedback with EarBuds this week to share more.

SPOTLIGHT:

Nearly five years after the debut of Bear Brook

host Jason Moon 

is back with another ground-breaking case in Season 2.

The new season centers on the 1988 murder of Sharon Johnson that resulted in a conviction for 19-year-old Jason Carroll. The only evidence? His own taped confession which he claims was the result of coercion by a veteran detective and his mother. More than 30 years later, is it possible to get to the truth? 

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