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The Dope Black Chick

Kimberly Isis Thomas

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A seriously dope chick striving to help you unleash your dopeness by giving you a new perspective on self-love, life, personal growth and the purpose of it all. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-dope-black-chick/support
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Dope Black Disabled Podcast is a joyful, spirited and sometimes irreverent look at life, through the lens of disability. Dope Black Disabled Podcast aims to celebrate, educate, inspire, heal, uplift, and represent black disabled people across the diaspora and the motherland with truthful story telling at the heart of what we aim to do. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Dope Black Queers Podcast is a community conversation that looks at the world through the lens of our Black, Queer, and Trans identities. We exist as a means to create intentional spaces for Black LGBTQ+ people including all of our intersections. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Unapologetic Dope Black Artist Podcast hosted by Arnesha Phipps is a podcast dedicated to covering the latest news in the African-American arts, business, education, and pop culture community with an unfiltered approach. Live podcasts from the Spotify Live app every Sunday at 7pm EST. Spotify Live link: https://spotifylive.link/YIa4JmQCosb Send a voice message: https://anchor.fm/arnesha/message
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Dope Black Dads Podcast

Dope Black Dads Podcast

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The Dope Black Dads Podcast is an adult-only podcast for all parents or adults preparing for parenthood. Led by Marvyn Harrison with contributions from the Dope Black Dads leadership as well as a host of special guests from the world of healing, media, parenting, TV/film, music, and beyond. We discuss everything from co-parenting, masculinity, and the Black experience all the way to our favourite Netflix show. Don't listen if you're expecting conversations about nappies! Hosted on Acast. See ...
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Wish you had some physio work friends to have a little chat and giggle with in the staff room on your lunch break, that you can relate to? Look no further than The Dope Black Physios podcast. Join qualified physiotherapists Nelly and Dee who will talk and laugh about their experiences being black physios, not just discussing clinical issues, but real life topics ranging from the good old days of student life to progressing in your own career. This podcast gives an insight into all of these e ...
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In this special episode we talk to fathers David Gyasi and Nii Odarte Evans about the various stages of fatherhood - from the moment they found out to their experiences today. Join the conversation and tell us what you think. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to this week's episode of Dear Dope Black Dads! In this engaging discussion, Marvyn and Romantha delve into thought-provoking topics circulating on social media. From the impact of childhood trauma on adult experiences of PTSD to the profound experience of loneliness, no stone is left unturned. Have you ever found yourself reliving moments …
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Discover the pressing issue affecting 1 in 4 children: the alarming lack of measles protection. In this important discussion with experts shedding light on London's measles crisis, especially within the Black community. We ask the experts some vital questions to guide you in making informed choices for your family's health. Join the conversation an…
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Tune in to this insightful podcast segment where we delve into the challenges of self-confidence post-mental health setbacks, affecting relationships profoundly. Our discussion explores vital themes surrounding men's health, beauty, fitness, and self-care routines, shedding light on societal acceptance and prioritisation of men's well-being. Join u…
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Welcome to our YouTube channel! This week, we're thrilled to have influencer marketing expert Charlotte Stavrou and the self-proclaimed "OG Influencer," Franklin Boateng, join us for an insightful discussion. In Part I, we explore the essence of influencer culture and discuss the future trajectory of the industry. Stay tuned for Part II and Part II…
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Join Dope Black Dads as we delve into the topic of mental health in the Black community, and unpack NHS Talking Therapies , and the treatments available, with therapist Sharon Black. If you are struggling with feelings of depression, or anxiety such as excessive worry, panic attacks, social anxiety, post-traumatic stress, or obsessions and compulsi…
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Join us on this week's episode of the Dear Dope Black Dads podcast as we dive into thought-provoking discussions with acclaimed playwright Ryan Calais Cameron. We explore the powerful themes of his renowned theatre play, "For Black Boys Who Consider Suicide When The Hue Gets Too Heavy," currently captivating audiences at the Garrick Theatre in Lond…
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This week we dissect different videos that have caught our attention on the internet, with special guest Kimberly Fagbenle. These include the intriguing saga of TeesaReesa and her gripping 50-part series on her rollercoaster marriage. With the entire internet clamoring for a Netflix special on her life, we unravel the highs and lows of TeesaReesa's…
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This week we talk all things community building. We’re joined by two amazing change-makers in their own right - the founder of Mentivity and board member of London policing, Sayce Holmes-Lewis as well as the founder of a platform called Jammi that helps black owned businesses, Khalia Ismain. We dive into our come-up stories and who the people were …
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In this episode, we delve into the journey of navigating the emotional and mental health ups and downs tied to the menstrual cycle. Our host shares intimate strategies for managing PMS and PMDD, from mindfulness and meditation to the pivotal role of diet, exercise, and journaling. Discover how embracing self-compassion and building a support networ…
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We are back week to continue our segement with special guests Nick Bright and Nii Odartei Evans! We dive into love languages, why women should make the first move, share sibling stories, and explore our hopes for aspiration dating ages for our children. Drop your thoughts in the comments and hit that like button! Subscribe for more engaging convers…
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Join us this week with special guests Nick Bright and Nii Odartei Evans! We dive into love languages, why women should make the first move, share sibling beat stories, and explore our hopes for aspiration dating ages for our children. Drop your thoughts in the comments and hit that like button! Subscribe for more engaging conversations. Connect and…
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Explore the delicate art of work-life balance in "Balancing Work and Personal Life: Real Stories," the latest episode of "The Dope Black Chick" podcast. Join host Kimberly Spidle as she delves into the unique challenges faced by black women in balancing their professional and personal lives. In this insightful episode, Kimberly shares not only her …
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Join us on the 2nd installment as we welcome two incredible dads to the podcast! Tazer Black, influencer, dad to a 10-year-old, one of the driving forces behind RnB Slowjams and host of the 3 Shots of Tequila podcast. We also chat to Jason Black, a new dad, MC, artist, and entrepreneur. To laugh and share your own experiences with us on our podcast…
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Join us on this week's episode as we welcome two incredible dads to the podcast! Tazer Black, influencer, dad to a 10-year-old, one of the driving forces behind RnB Slowjams and host of the 3 Shots of Tequila podcast. We also chat to Jason Black, a new dad, MC, artist, and entrepreneur. To laugh and share your own experiences with us on our podcast…
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Get ready to transform your dreams into reality with the latest episode of "The Dope Black Chick" podcast, titled "Make it Happen: The Art of Intentional Action". Host Kimberly Spidle guides you through the vital process of turning aspirations into tangible achievements. This episode is not just about dreaming big; it's about taking decisive, inten…
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In another instalment of the Dear Dope Black Dads podcast on neurodivergence, co-hosts Marvyn Harrison and Darwood Grace are back in the Spotify studios with Amie Snow, Shelly Bishton and award-winning podcaster, writer and digital content creator Chanté Joseph. In this segment, they dive into how they view friendships and how that differs for peop…
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Embrace the transformative power of gratitude in this enlightening episode of "The Dope Black Chick" podcast. Join host Kimberly Spidle as she delves into the essence of gratitude and its impact on personal growth and life perspective. This episode, titled "Gratitude: Reflect, Learn, and Grow," offers a deep exploration of gratitude as more than ju…
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In our second instalment of the Dear Dope Black Dads podcast on neurodivergence and how it shows up for us, co-hosts Marvyn Harrison and Darwood Grace is back in the Spotify studios with creative and culture consultant Amie Snow, Head of DEI at News UK, Shelly Bishton and award-winning podcaster, writer and digital content creator Chanté Joseph tal…
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This week we kick off with a three part series touching on neurodivergence. But before we get there, we get to know our guests. Our co-hosts - Marvyn Harrison and Darwood Grace are joined by award winning podcaster, writer and digital content creator, Chanté Joseph, head of DEI at News UK, Shelly Bishton and creative and cultural consultant Amie Sn…
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Join us in another episode of Dear Dope Black Dads where we discuss the often-debated "pull out method," and the importance of informed choices when it comes to conception. We also explore the vital role of family planning. But that's not all! Our conversation goes into the intricacies of choosing the right co-parent. We point out the key factors t…
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Back with another episode of our series Dear Dope Black Dads, tune in as we explore an awkward encounter that challenges the complexities of relationships, secrets, and the unexpected turns life can take as a parent. In this episode, we delve into the intricacies of family dynamics, trust, and acceptance. We'll hear from special guests Patris Gordo…
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Get to know the whole team at your General Practice. From the friendly receptionists who greet you when you walk in the door to the highly skilled General Practitioners who diagnose and treat your medical concerns, your local GP is a hub of healthcare excellence. But did you know that it's not just doctors and nurses who make this possible? In this…
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In this week's episode, our hosts dive deep into the essential topics of finding work-life balance, prioritising your own happiness, and creating a solid financial plan for your future. Life can often feel like a juggling act, especially when you're a parent. Our incredible guests share their personal stories and experiences, offering practical tip…
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Dear Dope Black Dads... Are you ready to take control of your financial future? Join us in this exclusive episode as we tackle the world of personal finance and share invaluable advice to help you achieve financial freedom. Special guests, Kenny and Mary, the dynamic duo behind Humblepenny, bring a wealth of expertise to the table. With years of ex…
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In this heartwarming and insightful episode of Dope Black Dads, we delve into the delicate art of making love last. Love is a complex and beautiful journey, and in today's fast-paced world, maintaining deep and lasting connections can be a challenge. But fear not, Host Marvyn Harrison, alongside Darwood Grace, Lesley McKenley, and Romantha Botha, e…
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Welcome back to Part 2 of our special Dear DBD podcast episode, "Saluting our Sisters." In this captivating continuation, our dynamic speakers, Lesley McKenley, Darwood Grace, Marvyn Harrison, and Romantha Botha, delve even deeper into how to encourage positive change for the Black women who have had a great impact within their communities. Get rea…
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Join us as we wrap up #BlackHistoryMonth with our debut Dear DBD podcast episode at Spotify Studios. In this lighthearted and insightful discussion, our talented speakers Lesley McKenley, Darwood Grace, Marvyn Harrison, and Romantha Botha celebrate the incredible women who’ve shaped our communities. Get ready for a dose of humour and wisdom! Hosted…
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In this episode, Arnold explores the concept of parenting through generational trauma and how it can be unconsciously transferred from one generation to the next, perpetuating a cycle of emotional distress and behavioural issues. Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers …
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This episode we are joined by a special guest; our girl and fellow physiotherapist, Andrea. We talk about her journey to being a physio and experiences in sports therapy as well as paediatrics. We dive into being a black woman working in the profession, challenges we have faced and how we support each other as dope black physios.…
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In this episode, Louis discusses the influence of social media on modern relationships and how it has reshaped the landscape of communication and connection when maintaining relationships, both positively and negatively. Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create…
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In this episode, Louis discusses the importance of economic empowerment for the Black community, emphasising the need to address income inequality and foster the creation of generational wealth. He explores the historical legacies of slavery and discrimination that have created long-lasting economic disadvantages for Black people and the importance…
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In this episode, Marvyn is joined by Ibrahim Kamara, one of the co-founders of GUAP, a venture he established in partnership with Jide Adetunji. Together, they were the faces of the media and marketing category in Forbes 30 Under 30 for Europe in 2023, spotlighting all the incredible work they are doing for the creative communities under the GUAP u…
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In this episode, Arnold speaks on the role of mentorship in the Black youth, addressing historical Barriers that have disproportionately affected the Black community resulting in limited access to opportunities. He emphasises the importance of nurturing self-confidence in young Black individuals, helping them in acknowledging their values, capabili…
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We talk about life as a community physiotherapist, time management on a daily basis and the truth about asking those ‘silly questions’ when management says no question is silly. This episode has some little gems for students on placement and how to own your learning and progression by knowing how to play ‘the game’.…
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In this episode, Marvyn candidly shares his journey of living with undiagnosed ADHD. He offers a glimpse into his formative years and the unique way he navigated the challenges of life. Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the co…
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In this episode, Marvyn is joined by Mist a UK rapper and entrepreneur. Since his “Rollin’” hit with Burna Boy in 2021, the Birmingham rapper has launched a motor show called Gassed Up on BBC Three and featured on countless tracks with everyone from Nathan Dawe to Bugzy Malone to fellow Brummie spitter Mowgs. Now ready with his long-awaited debut a…
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In this episode, Marvyn takes us on a personal journey as a parent, sharing valuable insights and discoveries on how to effectively support his children's academic development. He shares key things to consider when it comes to nurturing a child's learning and intellectual growth, from the perspective of a dedicated dad. Dope Black Dads is a place w…
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In this episode, Marvyn is in conversation with Linda, the creator of the "Debate Mate" card game. The game comprises a collection of thought-provoking questions designed for dating scenarios, to help build stronger connections and deeper insights into one another. Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressiv…
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In this episode, Marcus explores the importance of emotional openness and vulnerability within relationships. Drawing from his own experiences, he sheds light on the stereotypes and societal expectations that often pressure young Black men to suppress their emotions and highlights the transformative power of embracing emotional expression and the i…
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In this episode, Marcus explores the complexities of modern masculinity and the journey of self-discovery. From discussing his own experiences with gender stereotypes, toxic masculinity and fatherhood. Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital spa…
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In this episode, Louis is joined by Peter Nicks an Emmy Award-winning cinematographer/producer/director known for his trilogy of cinema vérité films set in Oakland, CA. His critically acclaimed feature documentary “The Waiting Room” won an Independent Spirit Award and was shortlisted for an Academy Award in 2012, among a multitude of remarkable ach…
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Marvyn is joined by Amani Simpson, a dedicated servant leader who consistently seeks opportunities to enrich the lives of others through his personal experiences, compassionate demeanour, and influential connections. Amani works with several impactful initiatives including Apprentice Nation and The Commission On Young Lives. In addition to his nume…
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In this episode, Arnold explores the power of effective communication within a partnership. Communication lies at the heart of relationships and this episode offers valuable advice to help improve communication dynamics for a more fulfilling and harmonious connection. Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progres…
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