• Season 2: Episode 2 Pt 2 Follow-up to Racism in the Seattle School Department
    Sep 6 2024

    The unexpected conclusion of this monumental narrative profoundly altered its trajectory, leaving Christina and her family astounded. Prepare to witness the culmination of this extraordinary event concluded…..or does it?

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    33 mins
  • Season 2: Episode 1 Pt 1 Follow-up to Racism in the Seattle School Department
    Aug 28 2024

    We’re back for Season 2! In our premiere episode, we’ll follow up on our most compelling and shocking podcast about Christina Ellis’s battle with the Seattle School Department. Despite her positive outcome, the story doesn’t end there. Get ready for an even crazier next chapter!

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    41 mins
  • Skin in the Game: kittie KaBoom's POV on VP Kamala Harris running for President
    Jul 28 2024

    Joe Biden is leaving the 2024 presidential race. Vice President Kamala Harris has stepped up and is ready to take on Trump. kittie, has something to say about it because she has some skin in the game.

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    5 mins
  • EP 17: Our Social Media Hangouts
    Mar 22 2024

    We all do it......hangout on various social media platforms. kittie and I get into what "Social Media" platforms we like to engage others on, our favorite podcasts and streaming series. From X and Truth Social to Facebook, we talk about what we enjoy and dislike about the platforms and the fun we have participating on them. Join us for a light-hearted conversation about the wonders of the internet......and remember it's just skin deep.

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    55 mins
  • Ep 16: SDC MLK
    Jan 22 2024

    GOP lawmaker Kevin McCarthy tweeted: “Critical race theory goes against everything Martin Luther King Jr. has taught us.”

    In Florida’s STOP WOKE ACT in 2021, schools and businesses are prohibited from discussing race and racism in a way that white people don’t like.

    Billionaire Bill Ackman was leading the charge to have Claudine Gay ousted as the President of Harvard University saying: that DEI initiatives are racist & that he is worried about reverse racism.

    In response, MLK’s daughter has weighed in on some lawmaker’s OPINIONS that project their own ideas and beliefs saying that her dad’s words 

    are consistently misconstrued. 

    She tweeted: “My father’s dream and work included eradicating racism, not ignoring it”

    After researching the topic of the historic holiday of Martin Luther King’s birth, I could not find any evidence of any actual celebration or an act of homage by white people SOLEY.  Articles were written, opinions on podcasts given, etc., but nothing substantial from a group of whites in celebration of him.

    This week is all about white people’s contribution OR Lack thereof as it relates to this holiday & our thoughts on the topic.  

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    49 mins
  • EP 15 Part 3 : Racism in the Seattle School Department
    Jan 22 2024

    Part 3: Racism is everywhere. Despite some people’s desire to act as if it doesn’t exist or it’s over (both ridiculous claims) it is alive and thriving in almost every facet of our lives. 

    Part 2 of this podcast episode explores the racism that exists in the school system-specifically in Seattle, Washington where James’ homie, Christina, refused to go along to get along for the sake of her black son. 

    Her story is a real testimony to the strength & tenacity of a mom defending her son against the misguided & complacent system in place in Seattle, Washington.

    This is one you don’t want to miss yall! We are breaking it allllll the way down & encouraging others to get into GOOD TROUBLE for fair and equitable rights and behaviors. We have to make that the standard for our future generations for any sustainable change to occur. We have to lead by example & challenge ourselves to see the world the way it truly is….not the way we want it to be!

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    41 mins
  • Ep 14 SDC Part 2: Racism in the Seattle School Department
    Jan 12 2024

    Part 2

    Racism is everywhere. Despite some people’s desire to act as if it doesn’t exist or it’s over (both ridiculous claims) it is alive and thriving in almost every facet of our lives. 

    Part 2 of this podcast episode explores the racism that exists in the school system-specifically in Seattle, Washington where James’ homie, Christina, refused to go along to get along for the sake of her black son. 

    Her story is a real testimony to the strength & tenacity of a mom defending her son against the misguided & complacent system in place in Seattle, Washington.

    This is one you don’t want to miss yall! We are breaking it allllll the way down & encouraging others to get into GOOD TROUBLE for fair and equitable rights and behaviors. We have to make that the standard for our future generations for any sustainable change to occur. We have to lead by example & challenge ourselves to see the world the way it truly is….not the way we want it to be!

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    49 mins
  • EP 13 SDC Part 1: Racism in the Seattle School Department
    Jan 3 2024

    Part 1


    Racism is everywhere. Despite some people’s desire to act as if it doesn’t exist or it’s over (both ridiculous claims) it is alive and thriving in almost every facet of our lives. 

    Our latest podcast episode explores the racism that exists in the school system-specifically in Seattle, Washington where James’ homie, Christina, refused to go along to get along for the sake of her black son. 

    Her story is a real testimony to the strength & tenacity of a mom defending her son against the misguided & complacent system in place in Seattle, Washington.

    This is one you don’t want to miss yall! We are breaking it all the way down & encouraging others to get into GOOD TROUBLE for fair and equitable rights and behaviors. We have to make that the standard for our future generations for any sustainable change to occur. We have to lead by example & challenge ourselves to see the world the way it truly is….not the way we want it to be!

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    53 mins