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Hey everyone this is Perky of Perky Perspectives and I am coming to you live from the West SIde of the After Party. This is my first show on the After Party Radio but not my first time at the rodeo. Thank you to everyone that has been tuning in Live or to the podcast platform. For those who are new to the show and want to hear some of my past recordings check out Perky Perspectives on Apple Podcast, Google Play, ICN.DJ, and Spotify. Subscribe, Rate, Comment!!!
You can also follow me on social media at Perkysexycool on instagram, and perky perspectives on periscope.
Follow Tha After Party on FB Twitter and Instagram
Welcome Guest: Eugene from the Grocery Outlet in Compton (Black Ownership)
Announcements:
Taste Of Soul Yesterday: Dru Hill
Support your business and events!
Invite me to your events. I can record on site! Lets support each other. Also if you are interested in having your business advertised or being a sponsor of Perky Perspectives reach out.
The Perky Perspectives radio show is looking for guest!! Whether you are from the Los Angeles area or live elsewhere I am interested in hearing from you. I am looking for people with unique stories, who own businesses, who do music, who are creative, who need some community support. So reach out through social media or through email at [email protected]
Todays Topic: (MH) Cleanse your body and mind/ Ownership
Black Women have a heavy burden and loads of responsibilities
For US Segment (1min)
Book for National Book Month
Yoke: Black Women and the Burden of Strength
The introduction of the book begins with this paragraph. Which is setting the tone for the whole book. I look forward to reading the rest of the book, because this paragraph already has me hooked.
“The illusion of strength has been and continues to be of major significance to me as a black woman. The one myth that I have had to endure my entire life is that of my supposed birthright to strength. Black women are supposed to be strong—caretakers, nurtur- ers, healers of other people—any of the twelve dozen variations of Mammy. Emotional hardship is supposed to be built into the structure of our lives. It went along with the territory of being both black and female in a society that completely undervalues the lives of black people and regards all women as second-class citizens. It seemed that suffering, for a black woman, was part of the package. Or so I thought.”
Black Fact of the Day: Eugene and Ashley
Love Period Audio
Donate Feminine Hygiene products to your neighborhood council and
Looking for a Black Owned Period Product to partner with for Love Period, if you are one or know of one please send me the details**
Remind about calling in
Cool Like That Audio
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Find out more at https://perky-perspectives.pinecast.co
This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-1aea92 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Perky Perspectives.
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Hey everyone this is Perky of Perky Perspectives and I am coming to you live from the West SIde of the After Party. This is my first show on the After Party Radio but not my first time at the rodeo. Thank you to everyone that has been tuning in Live or to the podcast platform. For those who are new to the show and want to hear some of my past recordings check out Perky Perspectives on Apple Podcast, Google Play, ICN.DJ, and Spotify. Subscribe, Rate, Comment!!!
You can also follow me on social media at Perkysexycool on instagram, and perky perspectives on periscope.
Follow Tha After Party on FB Twitter and Instagram
Welcome Guest: Eugene from the Grocery Outlet in Compton (Black Ownership)
Announcements:
Taste Of Soul Yesterday: Dru Hill
Support your business and events!
Invite me to your events. I can record on site! Lets support each other. Also if you are interested in having your business advertised or being a sponsor of Perky Perspectives reach out.
The Perky Perspectives radio show is looking for guest!! Whether you are from the Los Angeles area or live elsewhere I am interested in hearing from you. I am looking for people with unique stories, who own businesses, who do music, who are creative, who need some community support. So reach out through social media or through email at [email protected]
Todays Topic: (MH) Cleanse your body and mind/ Ownership
Black Women have a heavy burden and loads of responsibilities
For US Segment (1min)
Book for National Book Month
Yoke: Black Women and the Burden of Strength
The introduction of the book begins with this paragraph. Which is setting the tone for the whole book. I look forward to reading the rest of the book, because this paragraph already has me hooked.
“The illusion of strength has been and continues to be of major significance to me as a black woman. The one myth that I have had to endure my entire life is that of my supposed birthright to strength. Black women are supposed to be strong—caretakers, nurtur- ers, healers of other people—any of the twelve dozen variations of Mammy. Emotional hardship is supposed to be built into the structure of our lives. It went along with the territory of being both black and female in a society that completely undervalues the lives of black people and regards all women as second-class citizens. It seemed that suffering, for a black woman, was part of the package. Or so I thought.”
Black Fact of the Day: Eugene and Ashley
Love Period Audio
Donate Feminine Hygiene products to your neighborhood council and
Looking for a Black Owned Period Product to partner with for Love Period, if you are one or know of one please send me the details**
Remind about calling in
Cool Like That Audio
=
Find out more at https://perky-perspectives.pinecast.co
This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-1aea92 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Perky Perspectives.