Shizzy Lit Podcast 2024 - Top 10 blacks podcast to listen to in BHM
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yo yo yo yo yo yo it's your boy og shizzy bristle it's another shizzy lit podcast
today's topic is top 10 black podcasts to listen to during black history month and forever if you're
black it's just history you know feel me so you can always listen to them i I guess any other nationality race and all that
can listen to it for Black History Month.
Anyway, it's by
Sidney Clark
at bestcolleges.com
and all that, you feel me?
Edited by Cabretti D.
Williams, Ph.D. in McKenzie
Corporal or
Capital. My bad.
Anyway, like I was saying
Y'all know podcasts is taking over
Whenever something take over
You know we gots to get our piece of it
So it's a bunch of black
Content creators
Podcasts and all that
That we want to put y'all up on and all that
So this is my job
I'm going to go real hard
To make sure y'all know I'm going to put the light on these people.
And also while putting the light on myself.
So y'all remember y'all hear this from OG Shizzy Brisbane is your host.
Shizzy Lit Podcast.
Y'all ready?
We're going to do this just like this.
Number one, The Reed.
Hosted by the hilarious duo Chris L and Kid Furry.
The Reed gives black queer takes on pop culture since 2013.
The pair has entertained millions with their answers.
Whether the topic is Summer Walker's baby fool comments or their re re reigning
queen Beyonce,
the show packs witty commentary every punch.
The show also features listeners letters,
which Chris L and Kid Furry respond to with hysterical and insightful advice.
They never fail to analyze topics through the lens of societal expectations.
The read is an absolute necessity on everyone's to-do list.
So everybody need to check that out.
They telling y'all.
The read.
Number one on the top 10 black podcasts to listen to during Black History Month.
We're going to go to number two, you feel me, uh-huh.
Jaden XD, dubbed the blackest show about nothing, Jaden XD presents a form of controlled chaos that listeners can get enough of, can't get enough of. Even with no particular structure,
the podcast executes the perfect combination of intellect commentary and absolutely unhinged behavior
that inspires contemplation
while leaving listeners on split sides.
This show caters to a wide range of listeners
with episodes dedicated to topics like classes,
black auntie songs, and detailed recaps
of ladies' RuPaul drag race episodes.
Jaden XD is a roller coaster everyone should ride at least once.
So that's number two on the top 10 black podcasts to listen to in Black History Month and beyond and all that.
So number three, the friend zone, the friend zone focusing on mental wellbeing.
The friend zone is hosted by friends,
Asante,
Dustin and Fran aided by Fran's knowledge of holistic wellness.
The show is a resource as entertaining as it is informative while explaining
topics such as prioritizing peace,
platonic and romantic relationships, and mindful practice, Fran, Dustin, and Asante give advice that changes the way listeners move through the world.
The host dynamic balances Fran's careful consideration, Dustin's brashness, and Asante's amusement.
The Friend Zone is a top black podcast for mental health enthusiasts.
You feel me?
So anybody that's dealing with that mental
health or know somebody dealing with that,
y'all might want to check in on that joy.
You feel me? And that's number three,
I believe. Yes, number three
of the top
ten black podcasts you
should listen to
at Black History Month.
Jameel Hill is
unbothered is number four. Jameel Hill is unbothered is number four.
Jameel Hill is unbothered.
Jameel Hill shines brightly
in her clever podcast.
Jameel Hill is unbothered.
The journalist and political commentator
offer inside perspectives
on influential black figures
and their contributions to the culture,
speaking with nuance and wisdom.
Featuring guests like actor Daniel Collier, musicians Questlove, and political commentator
Stephen Colbert.
Hill's foster compelling and vulnerable conversations.
The show focuses on black women creating the space for them to hear news and media takes
that consider their humanity.
Jameel Hill is Unbothered is a phenomenal black podcast that gives listeners a look
into black culture's foremost
influences. So y'all check
out that joke. Jameel
Hill, number four.
You're gonna feel me on the top ten
black podcasts to listen to
in the Black
History Month. Autism
is Black. Autism in Black
is number five. Pardon me. Autism in black. Number
five. Hosted by Maria Davis Pierre LMHC, the Autism in Black podcast focuses on intersectionality
of being black and autistic. Dedicated to reducing the stigma in the black community,
Maria supports black parents of autistic children by providing
a non-judgmental space and empowering them to advocate for their children and their self.
By delivering real experiences and conversations with guest speakers, listeners learn about
navigating various therapies, IEPs, co-parenting burnouts, and receiving a diagnosis during
childhood or adult as a black
individual autism in black is a must listen to for anyone working in mental
health or k-12 education it'll feel me so uh-huh
autism in black number five number six black girl gone true crime podcast black
girl gone tell the stories of thousands of black women who've gone missing.
According to the National Crime Information Center, over 90,000 black girls and women went missing in the U.S. in 2020.
The podcast details a new case each episode ranging from the 1990s to the current day.
Leaving no stone unturned, the podcast explores the socioeconomic
Hold on, let me see.
Socioeconomic
circumstances.
Hold on, that word busted
me ass, everybody. Socioeconomic
circumstances of the victims.
Host Amara
Kofra narrates the series,
analyzing and contextualizing
each tragic story.
Black Girls Gone is a tough but necessary black podcast to listen to, full of heroin accounts and reminders of the injustice regularly committed against black women.
That's a mean one, Jack.
That's number six.
Black Girl Gone Wild on a top 10 black podcast and listed to a black history.
But not the download.
Number seven, the download.
British companies S and Bernie and Bambi.
Bambi are the voices behind the download.
A podcast that acts as a loudspeaker for opinions on pop culture from an international perspective.
from an international perspective.
Her largely self-identified as DL-ish bisexuals,
the host traversed political, socioeconomic,
and naturalistic topics throughout the show from their unique vantage point.
The host makes even the most difficult topics
digestibles with shady humor and narration.
With a constant finger on the pulse of culture,
the download is an engaging trip through societies up and down,
accompanied by smooth voice, British accents, and novel viewpoints.
So you're going to feel me.
That's number seven on the top 10 black podcasters that listen to
Black History Month.
On number eight, Cold Switch.
NPR's Cold Switch dives into racial tensions and disparities. Narrated by journalist Gene Dempe, the show is an absolute masterpiece, not shying away from topics like racism, classism, and other isms. In phobias, Cold Switch dissects new media and literature. The heavily researched and expertly edited production also honors influential figures and ideologies and constructively criticizes them in the same breath.
God damn, let me do that over, y'all.
Fuck that.
They bust me a hole.
I got to do that over. The heavily researched and expertly edited production also honors influential figures and ideologies and constructively criticizes them in the same breath.
That was a mean breath right there.
Cold Switch weaves together different pieces of society to give a comprehensive account of why things are the way they are and how they can be
better you know feel me so that's number eight cold switch boy they had a tongue twister for me
on that description jack you know feel me but that's number eight on the top 10 black podcasts
we got to listen to man and black history my man that's what they're telling me, man. You feel me? Number nine, Random Order Podcast.
Number nine, Random
Order Podcast. Full of
randomness and foolery. The
Random Order Podcast features hosts
Sheldon and brothers Jermaine and Trey
who make fun of their lives, each
other, and trending topics. The show
runs mainly on the trio
storytelling with their friends occasionally
appearing as guests. The podcast
also highlights the host's
experiences as young adults,
Caribbean descendants, and black men.
Per comedy and demonstration
of black boy joy, the
show has listeners double over and
laugh to feature vulnerable and open
minded conversations. Random Order Podcast
is a must listen. Black
podcast for people who need a
stress break. You dig me?
That reminds me of Shizzy Lit Podcast
and shit, so I'ma definitely turn
into them boys and see what's up with the
Random Order Podcast, which is number
nine on the top ten black
podcasters we should listen to
in the black history mountain shit.
That's the boy. Try saying that shit
a fast 10 times.
He understands me.
So what's next, man?
You feel me?
Number 10, Black Girl Songbook.
Number 10, Black Girl Songbook.
Black Girl Songbook celebrates the musical genius of black women
pointing out trailblazers within the music industry
that have changed the course of history.
Host Danielle Smith invites legendary guests like Brandy, H.E.R., and Jennifer Hudson to give commentary and context on their careers.
The show focuses on black singers as artists and as people diving into events and relationships that have impacted each woman's life.
Black Girl Songbook unveils the mysteries and nuances of each singer it features,
highlighting the multifaceted experience of black women.
You dig me?
So y'all make sure y'all go check that out.
Everybody go check that out.
Black Girl Songbook, which is number 10 on the top 10 black podcasts to listen to.
Black History Month but like I
told y'all you dig me
if you're black it's just your history so listen
to it all the time y'all know where y'all
heard it from Shizzy Lit Podcast
hosted by who your boy OG
Shizzy Brizle I'm out
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