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By Monique C. James
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
Early detection and treatment are the keys to surviving Breast Cancer. My mom, Leslie Sterling, joins us to share her early detection story. Now six years cancer-free, she wants every woman to do breast self-exams and get those annual mammograms!
This episode is a short rant where I express my disdain for the use of the N word. I talk about why I can't stand it and how I wish we would all stop using it. Wishful thinking, I know.
I finally get a chance to rant about the super team narrative. First of all, if a team wins the title, they're a super team. Second, there is no honor in languishing in mediocrity hoping the front office will one day bring better players to your team. Now that players have figured out their power, people are mad that they're making the decision to team up with other players to give themselves the best chance for success. Get the heck over it!
In 2019 a super producer called several women artists "stripper rappers" because of the content of their art. The same producer had no problem using the same imagery in his art so is the problem the imagery or who controls it? This episode uses this concept to explore my own bias around overly exposed bodies and the double standard in entertainment.
This is the second half of my conversation with my brother, Greg Robinson, Jr., as he chronicles his experiences from youth to the present day. He talks about what he grew up thinking success meant and how he eventually decided to shed his own expectations and carve out his own path. The conversation lasted so long that we had to split it into two episodes.
In this episode, I'm joined by my brother, Greg Robinson, Jr., as he chronicles his experiences from youth to the present day. He talks about what he grew up thinking success meant and how he eventually decided to shed his own expectations and carve out his own path. The conversation lasted so long that we had to split it into two episodes. This is part one.
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.