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On the 200th episode of the Don’t Call Me White Girl podcast, Mona is joined on her brand new set by sought-after Author, Psychologist, Motivational Speaker and the self-proclaimed Prince of Pan Africanism, Dr. Umar Johnson. They start the episode recapping the Philadelphia labor strike and thoughts on Philly Mayor Cherelle Parker (3:35). During this in depth conversation, The King Kong of Consciousness and DCMWG discuss dating outside of your race (10:40), homosexuality in the Black community (24:00), Dr. Umar’s Family History (50:15), the importance of Black male teachers, Foster care (1:11:00), and breaking family cycles (1:27:50). Throughout the episode Dr. Umar drops gems such as his reasons for violence in the Black community (1:45:00), and his opinion on Black entertainers and politics (1:52:33). Comedy ensues as Phelps, Mona and Dr. Umar revisit the topic of dating (2:05:00) and discuss the scent of a cheater (2:10:40), and the non-existence of a monogamous alpha male (2:22:15). The episode concludes with Dr. Umar’s advice for light skin black women (2:37:15), his preference regarding women with BBL’s (2:46:00) and lastly his tips for Black parents (2:48:45). It’s a wild episode full of gems, laughs, great advice, and firm opinions that you do not want to miss. -------------------------
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Get your real life advice from Mona on the show! Dial 267-225-2492 and leave a question for a chance to have your voicemail answered on an episode. The best voicemails may get a call back on our Callin’ All Cousins subscription episodes.
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See Mona’s Stand Up Or Sit Down Comedy Tour at these upcoming shows: 7/31-Richmond 8/29-Baton Rouge, 9/11-Los Angeles, 9/14-San Diego. Get tickets at https://linktr.ee/DontCallMeWhiteGirl
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Executive Producers for Breakbeat: Dave Mays & Brett Jeffries
Executive Producer: Don’t Call Me White Girl
Producer: Zack James
Co-Producer: Ebonie Dukes (@iammsdukes)
Visual Production: Creative Mind Productions: Vernon Ray (@AllMoneyShots) & Rebel Hill Productions: Zack James (@ZJames_RHC)
Instagram: @BreakbeatMedia @DontCallMeeWhiteGirl @PhelpsJugo
Guest: @drumarjohnson
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On the 200th episode of the Don’t Call Me White Girl podcast, Mona is joined on her brand new set by sought-after Author, Psychologist, Motivational Speaker and the self-proclaimed Prince of Pan Africanism, Dr. Umar Johnson. They start the episode recapping the Philadelphia labor strike and thoughts on Philly Mayor Cherelle Parker (3:35). During this in depth conversation, The King Kong of Consciousness and DCMWG discuss dating outside of your race (10:40), homosexuality in the Black community (24:00), Dr. Umar’s Family History (50:15), the importance of Black male teachers, Foster care (1:11:00), and breaking family cycles (1:27:50). Throughout the episode Dr. Umar drops gems such as his reasons for violence in the Black community (1:45:00), and his opinion on Black entertainers and politics (1:52:33). Comedy ensues as Phelps, Mona and Dr. Umar revisit the topic of dating (2:05:00) and discuss the scent of a cheater (2:10:40), and the non-existence of a monogamous alpha male (2:22:15). The episode concludes with Dr. Umar’s advice for light skin black women (2:37:15), his preference regarding women with BBL’s (2:46:00) and lastly his tips for Black parents (2:48:45). It’s a wild episode full of gems, laughs, great advice, and firm opinions that you do not want to miss. -------------------------
JOIN THE DCMWG PLUS COMMUNITY FOR UNCENSORED & BONUS EPISODES, AD-FREE LISTENING & OTHER EXCLUSIVE CONTENT: https://dcmwg.supportingcast.fm
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This episode is sponsored by MeUndies. Go to https://meundies.com/DCMWG and use code DCMWG for up to 50% off your order.
This episode is sponsored by Better Help. Give online therapy a try at https://betterhelp.com/dcmwg and get 10% off your first month.
This episode is sponsored by CashApp. Download Cash App today and use my code DCMWG10 when you sign up, and you can earn $10 when you send $5 to a friend within 14 days. *Referral Reward Disclaimer: As a Cash App partner, I may earn a commission when you sign up for a Cash App account.
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Get your real life advice from Mona on the show! Dial 267-225-2492 and leave a question for a chance to have your voicemail answered on an episode. The best voicemails may get a call back on our Callin’ All Cousins subscription episodes.
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See Mona’s Stand Up Or Sit Down Comedy Tour at these upcoming shows: 7/31-Richmond 8/29-Baton Rouge, 9/11-Los Angeles, 9/14-San Diego. Get tickets at https://linktr.ee/DontCallMeWhiteGirl
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Executive Producers for Breakbeat: Dave Mays & Brett Jeffries
Executive Producer: Don’t Call Me White Girl
Producer: Zack James
Co-Producer: Ebonie Dukes (@iammsdukes)
Visual Production: Creative Mind Productions: Vernon Ray (@AllMoneyShots) & Rebel Hill Productions: Zack James (@ZJames_RHC)
Instagram: @BreakbeatMedia @DontCallMeeWhiteGirl @PhelpsJugo
Guest: @drumarjohnson
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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