“Individually we don’t know everything, but all together we know something.” -Unknown Healthy conversations are an important part of information sharing and gathering. The Social Society is a safe space to discuss current events, life and share opinions. If you have any questions, topics or ideas for the show please email tss_myaah@gmail.com. Follow us on Instagram @The_SocialSociety.
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We previously sat down with the late Shah to discuss strictly enforced dress codes, professionalism, first impressions and staying true to yourself. #LongLiveShah
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We caught up with @_thenakedpoet (Kayla) to discuss if “city girls” attract “Nipsey Hussles.” There is no “one-size fits all” when it comes to the perfect partner so we must do the work to unpack our heart’s desires.
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Black history in America has been drenched in trauma and disfunction. The last year coupled with the pandemic brought the undeniable reality of the state of our people and communities. I sat down with A.Nashea to unpack our history and began brainstorming for the future.
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“It’s my stimmy and I want it now!”
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As we mark the end of the MAGA era and close out one hell of a year, I thought we should get reacquainted, recap 2020 and speak our hopes for 2021 into existence. What better day to bring a year full circle than Inauguration Day? *Check out this article I mentioned on the episode about how health care disparities in the Black community “saved” us f…
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Since the rise of of social media, everything is recorded. From proposals, church, gender reveals even murders. I caught up with Nakiah to discuss people “laying hands” on each other, recording altercation, when is a good time to intervene and more. Follow Nakiah on Instagram, @kee_ki and follow our Instagram, @The_SocialSociety.…
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Recreational marijuana use is becoming legal through out the United States. I sat down with stoners, “Sober Sam” and an ex-stoner to discuss why they smoke or don’t, cooping with daily stress and dealing with people that NEVER have “5 on it” but the first in line for the session. Follow us on Instagram, @The_Social Society.…
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“We’ve lost the integrity worrying about the money.” -Mo’Nique, Queen of Comedy Money is an important part of life. Would you compromise yourself for the sake of financial gain? I caught up with Frank, who believes we all compromise our integrity everyday for money. I have to admit, I agree with him. Follow his business page on Instagram @NLFA365. …
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I caught up with local business owners to chat about “civil wars” at work, starting their own businesses and finding your purpose. Remember, “everything ain’t for everybody.” Follow the business owners on Instagram at: @kyles.ultimate.seafood, @slashedandslayed and @mindyourbusiness28_bri.
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Dating in the era of social media and no real-life role models can be realllll tricky. I sat down with Ky to discuss relationship challenges and success for millennials.
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I sat down with non-profit founders to discuss giving back to the community, being the role models they lacked growing up and changing the game one organization at a time.
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Mu came back for another “Bringing Home the Bacon” chat. This time we want to know how the bills are getting paid. Some flash mobbers also hoped on the episode.
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Whewww Chile ft. Apollo
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The thread we are discussing is available on our Instagram, @The_SocialSociety. Disclaimers: 1. The quality is a tad shotty this episode. Please bare with us this one time. 2. This is a lot to unpack and digest. *FULL WARNING*3. Follow Apollo on Twitter to chat with him, @ApolloTheLeader. Bonus Disclaimer: I love talking to men that know more about…
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“Stamp Me Out” ft. Ky and Malik
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I strongly encourage everyone I meet to travel. Even if it is a small town in your own state, traveling opens your eyes and broadens your perspective. I sat down with two of my favorite globe trotters to chat about traveling, experiencing different cultures and seeing the world. http://steventstewart.acnibo.com https://splashthat.com/sites/view/the…
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“Corner of Society”
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We linked up with fellow podcast, K1n9’s Corner Podcast for bids and thoughtful conversation on black and brown community reform, Meek Mill, trending topics and more.
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Since 2018 began, 138 teens have been killed in the city of Philadelphia. I always wondered what got people involved/ caught up in the "street life." Rahseed tells his story and how he went from jail to college graduate. "I'm not saying I'm gonna rule the world or I'm gonna change the world, but I guarantee you that I will spark the brain that will…
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As we embark on a new year journey, I wanted to drop some of my personal tips for getting through the year. Happy New Year🎉
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Once upon a time, women depended on their spouse for just about everything. Imagine having to ask your husband for money for feminine products every month. Women are working, achieving and in some cases earning more than their counterparts which created my curiosity in: How do you as a woman feel about making more money than your spouse?…
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I met with King Earner to discuss what a “rat” is and how dishonorable they are. We also discuss black and brown communities and how we can give back to ourselves, our children, our community and culture. Check out King Earner on YouTube (@KingEarner) and Instagram (@KingEarner1)
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October 10 was World Mental Health Day but mental health is a daily life struggle for many people. According to the Office of Minority Mental Health, African Americans are 20% more likely to struggle with mental illness and we are least likely to seek help. Whether it’s lack of resources, fear, being label or other factors. Mental Health is deemed …
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Are Africans and African Americans different? I discuss with Ghana native, Maddie and Senegalese American, Souléymane the similarities and differences in culture between Africans and African Americans.
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Mysh and I discuss relationships, situationships and stage in between. Read “Stop being loyal to single people” article to get a background on our discussion. blackgirlsareeasy.com/2017/12/stop_being_loyal_.html
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Kanye West has resurfaced on twitter after a long hiatus and has had the app in shambles for weeks.
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Rapper Meek Mill was sentenced to 2-3 years for probation violationS. Why are we "freeing" him again?
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