Shizzy Lit Podcast 2024 - 16 Black podcasters we're listening to right now!
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yo yo yo yo yo yo yo where's your boy og shizzy bristle this another shizzy lit podcast she
understands me today we got 16 black podcasters you should be listening to you to feel me so uh
we're gonna start it off and breeze through this joint real nice and smooth you understand me
you to me i got this joint from essence.com 16 black podcasters we're
listening to you right now it's the big that that's the title of it you feel me who uh who
rocked this by akla you feel me by akla jones you feel me by my man akla jones i don't know if that's
a chick or a male you feel me but uh shout out to them you feel me so you know in recent years
podcasts done took over crazy you know you mean radio feed now podcast feeding up you mean
brightening up and uh you know everything that go on blacks gots to get in there too you feel me we
need a part of everything we need a part of everything we coming up empowerment and then
all that so there's a lot of black we coming up empowerment and then all that so
there's a lot of black content makers out here that got good podcasts that y'all might not know
about and that's what i'm here for your boy og shizzy browns we're gonna kick it off quick
number one stuck with damon young on stuck damon brings some of the brightest writers comedians
and critics to discuss and explore the hilarious absurdity of black behavior
and how race, gender, and class coverage to make everything messy is fucked.
Listeners can expect lively conversations each week with guests including Samantha Irby,
Roy Wood Jr., Jemele Hill, Jason Reynolds, Nicole Hannah-Jones, and many more.
So that is Stuck with Damon Young.
Y'all go check that zone out. See how y'all like it and many more. So that is Stuck with Damon Young. Y'all go check that zone out.
See how y'all like it and all that.
Remember, we all heard it from your boy, OG Shizzy Brizle.
On to number two, Trials and Triumphs.
After four seasons as Joelle Brooks on Netflix hit series Dear White People, Ashley Blaine
Fetterson Jenkins returns with Trials to Triumphs,
a new original podcast from the OWN Network. Y'all know what the OWN Network is, right?
That's my fucking Oprah Winfrey Jones, so you definitely want to be a part of that.
Ashley provides audience with a look into conversations with close friends, colleagues,
and people she admires about the moments when their trials had led to triumph.
Okay, okay.
That sounds like a pretty good situation.
I mean, I probably don't listen to it, but I definitely promoted all the females going to listen to it.
Everybody go check that out.
You feel me?
So that is called Trials to Triumphs and shit.
You feel me?
With who in that joint?
Joelle Brooks.
You feel me? Ashley Blaine Featherston. You feel me with who in that joint? Joelle Brooks.
You feel me?
Ashley Blaine Featherston.
You feel me?
Jenkins.
That's a long name, Jack.
You feel me?
And they got trials and trials. So y'all go check that out.
That's number two.
That's number two on the 16th Black Podcast as we're listening to now.
I mean, I'm about to start listening to him
i'm learning as we go just like y'all learning and all that anyway number three chat shit the
official rap shit podcast after new episodes of rap shit air viewer can join podcast host jess
jesse and zach campbell as they react to unpack and discuss each episode and things presented throughout the series
chat shit is provided under hbo max's scene in black initiative uh celebrating black creators
and audience and in partnership with loud speakers network and it's a ray radio y'all know it's a ray
is that's the home girl right there and shit shorty that, that's the homegirl, you feel me, so check that out,
that's number three, chat shit, the official rap shit podcast, you understand me, I'm definitely
gonna fuck with that, just because I say my girl, it's a rape situation, you feel me, all right,
we moving on, number four, therapy for black girls and shit, we all need therapy, but black
girls need therapy too, everybody need therapy, we all crazy need therapy, too. Everybody needs therapy. We all crazy.
We all gots to get something situated in the brain, the mental situation.
You gots to calm it down, balance it out.
The Therapy for Black Girls podcast is the weekly conversations with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford,
a licensed psychologist in Atlanta, Georgia, about all things mental health, personal development,
and all the small decisions we can make to become the best possible version
of ourselves. Okay, okay.
You know, I like stuff like that. You dig me?
I like to, you know, try to better
myself and shit. You know, to upgrade
joint, you know what I mean? Gotta upgrade
yourself for a couple months and shit. You feel
me? You know what I mean? To keep it going
and shit. You be wondering why, you know,
you still ain't always happy
and all that. Cause you know you still getting it up. So this for the ladies and shit in you be wondering why, you know, you still ain't always happy and all that, because you know you still getting it up,
so this is for the ladies and shit in the home,
and listen, brothers, if you're smart,
you'll listen to it too, you feel me, so
you can have some insight, and you know how to,
you know, approach these ladies better than
deal with the situation,
you feel me, so yeah,
therapy for black girls, that's number four
on the 16 black
podcasts we're listening to now.
So y'all get to that.
So we don't make that no lie.
Start listening to that.
That's number four.
Number five.
Translash podcast with Amira Jones.
Translash podcast with Amira Jones.
With anti-trans violence and political backlash at all time high.
With anti-trans violence and political backlash at all time high, award winning judge Emera Jones hosts the Trans Lash podcast where trans people and allies talk back about what matters most and discuss how to create a fairer world for all. So all the trans supporters and all the trans, y'all thought it wasn't no podcast for y'all.
There y'all go. Number five on the for y'all there y'all go number five on the 16 black
podcasters we're listening to now trans lash podcast with a merva jones y'all go check that
out there's a podcast for everybody out here we ain't doing no discriminating something for
everybody so remember we all heard that shit from shizzy lit podcast man five trans lash podcast
with murray jones you dig me number six brown and black this 2002 webby honoree
is a podcast exploring the intersection of race and pop culture hosted by two
diverse voices one Latino and one black Jack Rico and Mike Sargent two national
film and culture critics interview filmmakers artists and journalists to
examine the complex nature of entertainment and race.
Okay, okay.
So I like how they be hitting they little niches and they little certain lanes and all that.
Everything ain't the same and all that.
I'm feeling that black and brown or brown and black to be exact.
That's number six on the 16 black podcasts we're listening to now.
You feel me?
So y'all make sure y'all check that out and all that brown and black
you feel me by jack rico and mike sergeant you dig me brown and black is a mexican and
african-american and all that so brown and black fits the uh title the title fits perfect you dig
me so y'all make sure y'all check that out we're on a number seven california love and his california love podcast
author and new york time writer walter thomas hernandez invites listeners to join him as he
takes us deep into his own story as he explores what it means for him to love los angeles all
right so my man is he gonna live and die in la that's the place to be You gots to be there to know what everybody wanna see
Yeah
You feel me?
So number seven, California love
You feel me?
Walter Thomas Hernandez
Y'all go check that joint out
Especially if you a California alien
You feel me?
And I check him out too every now and then
I'ma put all of them in the playlist
Let them get some rotation and shit
You feel me?
If you're a podcaster, you
gots to do as podcasters. You gots
to explore and listen to more and more
podcasts. Learn more and more
about your co-ops and shit. The niggas
that throw the same thing you do. You with
the same business line of business as them.
And Mike can link up and you feel me?
You know, do some networking and all
that. So number seven of the 16
black podcasters we're listening to now,
California Love.
California Love.
On to number eight.
Girl Trek's Black History Boot Camp.
Girl Trek's Black History Boot Camp.
Number eight.
Hosted by Morgan Dixon and Vanessa Gerson.
Girl Tech Epic 21 Days Walking Meditation Series
to remember where we came from
and to gather strength for the road ahead.
Each episode is a conversation on learning,
living, and elevating to our higher self
with guidance from lessons of the past.
You know what I'm saying?
It's always good to learn lessons from your past struggles
and your past mistakes and your past, you know what I'm saying,
you know what I'm saying, situations that fell short so it don't keep happening and all past, you feel me, situations that fell short
so it don't keep happening and all that.
If it keep happening, you're doing something
wrong and all that. So you feel me, shout out
to Morgan Dixon and Vanessa Gerson.
They number eight on the 16
black podcasts we're
listening to now. You feel me?
And their podcast is called Girl Treks
Black History Boot Camp. So all you
ladies, go check that out.
If the dude's smart, y'all go check it out, too.
See what they talking about.
Make sure they ain't cooking nothing up for us.
You understand me?
On to number nine.
Still Processing is number nine.
The weekly culture podcast from the New York Times.
Still Processing covers the discussion between host Jenna Waltham and Wesley Morse regarding TV, movies, art, and the internet.
Good conversations about all the things people want to hear.
We still processing a lot of stuff.
You'll feel me from the end of last year, let alone this year and all that.
So number nine on the 16 black podcasts we're listening to now.
You'll feel me.
It's my peoples in them.
Jenna Wortham
and Wesley Moore, still processing
number nine on the number
10. Code Switch
is number 10, hosted by journalists
of color. Code Switch tackles
the subject of race
with empathy and humor. We explore how
race affects every part of society
from politics and pop culture to history, food, and everything in between.
And I know exactly what they mean, so I will be checking them out on the scene.
Number 10, Code Switch.
You dig?
You feel me?
And I'm hosted by who?
Hold on.
Who is hosted by?
Code Switch tackles the subject of race with empathy and humor. Hold on. Who is hosted by?
Code Switch Tackles.
The subject of race with empathy and humor.
But where is the host?
Hosted by a journalist of color.
You feel me?
I mean, who is he?
Journalist of color?
Who that?
We need to.
What's the name?
What's your name?
Anyway, 10th.
Code Switch.
You feel me?
Holler at them and all that.
They're number 10 on the 16 black podcasters we're listening to now on the number 11 black women travel podcast i like how y'all got like i like
how y'all got ladies empowered up in here i like that shit i encourage y'all you to feel me gonna
check these jokes out and all that you feel Women Travel Podcast shares the stories of black women
who dream to make travel a priority.
This community of bold
women from all over the world have
varied travel stories including short-term
travelers based in the country
to long-term travelers living as
digital nomads or working abroad.
Listen in to hear how they are
able to use travel as a means to
connect with themselves and others
i mean you know you got something to come you traveling around the world you don't know where
you to feel me where you go at on the new little places you link up with another motherfucker that's
doing the same shit you to feel me that's how your network that network game so that's net 11
on the 16 black podcast we listen till now you to feel me? Black women travel. You did. So, you know, it's like it's like various artists and shit.
You feel black women travel podcasts and all that.
I'm fucking with that.
I promote y'all and encourage y'all to go check that out.
You feel me?
Number 11 on what?
16 black podcasts.
We're listening to now.
Let's go to number 12. Number 12, Roy's Job Fair.
Comedian Roy Wood Jr. explores the human condition every week through the prism of employment.
Roy sits down with real people from all lines of work about their most memorable jobs.
Employment vacancies, they're looking to fill scams.
They run at the office and of course the
cringeworthy office romances true you feel me so number 12 roy's job fair on the uh 16 black
podcasters we're listening to now now now now check that out number 12 man you feel me 12 of
16 your boy roy's job fair you talk about all that situation in the office, that employment situation, that workforce situation.
Are you workforce executive? You feel me? Associates, employees and shit.
You feel me? And bosses go check that out. Roy's job. Number 12. Let's go to 13.
The right time with Bomani Jones. The Right Time with Bomaney Jones.
The Right Time with Bomaney Jones.
Number 13 on the 16
black podcasts we're listening to now.
Now. Now.
Now. Bomaney Jones
weighs in on sports, pop culture, social
topics, and more. That's all we got from
her. That's the only description
we got. So I guess it's that simple.
You want to go high at the right time with Manny Jones.
They're going to weigh in on sports, pop culture, social topics, and more.
What more can you ask for?
Straight to the point like a shot of whiskey.
We're going to move on, but make sure y'all go check them out.
At number 13 on the 16 black podcasts we're listening to now,
we're going to go to 14.
Black Men Can't Jump in hollywood you dig hosted by jonathan
braylock jerry millican and james the third this is a comedic podcast that reviews films with
leading actors of color and analyzes them in the context of race and hollywood's diversity issues
okay okay so i might like this joint right here shit this might seem like more entertaining to a nigga like me and all that shit so shout out the
Jonathan Bray like Jarray Millican you to feel me in James the third black men
can't jump in Hollywood that's number 14 on the 16 black podcasters we're
listening to and now on a number 15 though though. Go off, sis. His number 15 go off. This is a is an R29 sub brand.
Unbothered video series that confronts the hard troops around being a black woman in America,
champion dialogues and creating a community that celebrates black voices.
All right. Shout out to go off. This number 15 on the 16 Black Podcasts we're listening to now.
Make sure y'all go check that out.
There's a lot of little women empowerment joints on here.
I'm liking that.
So I'm hoping and encouraging y'all to go check one or all of these out.
You dig me?
We got to support our Black people and the content makers and all that.
You feel me, what I'm saying?
So that's number 15.
And the last one, but not least the bakari sellers podcast number 16
the bakari sellers podcast building upon his experience in south carolina government and
politics and his experience as a lawyer sellers will talk to his guests about all topics from
the world of politics including the 2020 election the movement of racial equality
in the u.s and much more so there always need to be talked about a lot of people don't like
talking about that sometimes they be uncomfortable but we need people to talk about that so shout out
to my man bakari sellers you and me you know what i mean so definitely go check that out especially
if you're into the politics like that me not really but i go check him out see what my man
talking about.
If he talking like he got success, I back him and all that type shit.
You feel me?
So shout out to all the podcasters, all the 16 and all the other ones that wasn't named on it.
Black podcasters that we're listening to now.
Yeah, the family.
So hopefully that helps them get some more audience and shit.
And don't forget about number 17, a shizzy lit podcast.
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I'll be putting that work in.
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It's lit over here.
You might hear anything over here.
Ain't nothing here.
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I'll holler at y'all.
Boy, y'all remember when y'all heard this shit
from shizzy lit podcast,
16 black podcasts that we're listening to right now.
I'm out.
You dig me?