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Black Talk Radio Network

Black Talk Radio Network

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Collection of podcasts distributed across Black Talk Radio Network.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Black Talk Radio Network episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Black Talk Radio Network for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Black Talk Radio Network episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

“Time for an Awakening” with Bro.Elliott & Bro.Richard, Sunday 2/16/2025 at 7:00 PM (EST) guest was Attorney, Human rights Activist, Founder and Executive Director of the Restitution Study Group, Deadria Farmer-Paellmann. The unnraveling the Benin Bronze Controversy, the lawsuit against the Smithsonian and the missing Benin Bronzes, was some of the information shared by the hard work of the Restitution Study Group and our guest Deadria Farmer-Paellmann. Also, Open Forum dialogue on topics that affect Black people locally, nationally, and internationally.
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“Time for an Awakening” with Bro. Elliott & Bro.Richard, Sunday 02-09-25 “OPEN FORUM SUNDAY EDITION... The Right to be Critical with the Direction of Black Elected Leadership” was part of the discussion in open forum. Maurice Carver, host of Black Men Screaming, joined us in discussion. Always topics that effect Black people locally, nationally, internationally. Information, insights and dialogue from a Black Perspective.
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“Time for an Awakening” with Bro. Elliott & Bro. Richard, Sunday 2/02/2025 at SPECIAL TIME 6:00 PM (EST) guests was Author, Scholar of African-American History, and Associate Professor in the Corcoran Department of History at the University of Virginia, Dr. Justene Hill Edwards. The book written by our guest “Savings and Trust: The Rise and Betrayal of the Freedman’s Bank” was part two of our December program discussion. Immediately after the Civil War, over 61,000.00 of our ancestors deposited millions of dollars into the Freedman’s Bank, on June 29, 1874, a bank closed its doors, Dr. Edwards shared the details of the betrayal as part of our historical experience. In the second segment, our guest was Author, Scholar of Sovereign Studies, founding executive director of the Center for Global Africa (CGA) Prof. Ezrah Aharone. Prof. Aharone informed our listeners about the fight to exonerate the name of Marcus Garvey, and what this should mean to us moving forward.
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“Time for an Awakening” with Bro. Elliott & Bro.Richard, Sunday 1/26/2025 at 7:00 PM (EST) guest was Activist, Organizer, Vice President of the Los Angeles Reparations Advisory Commission, President and Co-Facilitator of the National Assembly of American Slavery Descendants, Friday Jones. Sister “Friday Jones” gave our monthly update us on the reparation struggle in California, and the community response to the failure of Black Leadership, with the new incoming House and Senate. Also, conversation with our guest on new challenges facing Black Californians, and some direct-action strategies to move forward.
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Black Talk Radio Network - Our Story: Dr. King’s Real Legacy

Our Story: Dr. King’s Real Legacy

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01/20/25 • 116 min

Baba Wes “W.C.” Johnson, has worked the streets of New Orleans since the early 1980s, Organizing several organizations to fight police murder and brutality throughout the Black Communities of New Orleans. Baba Wes became a fixture in the landscape of Social Justice. Baba Wes founded and continues to chair the Community United for Change (CUC). In the early 1990s, Baba Wes developed Our Story Radio Program to ensure a fair and balanced airing of the Black Issues facing New Orleans. In early 2000, Baba Wes created the OurStory Network to program a weekly, live Public Access Television enhancement for New Orleans. Baba Wes has traveled throughout Louisiana, Mississippi, and the northern and East Coast states sharing the lessons of Blackness to Black People who may not have heard of who and what Blackness is.
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Black Talk Radio Network - Breaking Down The Harris Opportunity Agenda For Black Men & Others
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10/16/24 • 54 min

Black Talk Radio News with Scotty Reid takes a critical look at the Opportunity Agenda for Black men, breaking down its promises and revealing why it may not be as specific to Black men as it seems. In this episode, Scotty Reid examines the rehashing of Obama's mentorship program and questions the inclusion of marijuana legalization in a Black male-focused agenda, a move some find offensive. Join us for in-depth analysis and discussions on what this plan really means for Black men in America.
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This segment is a stark reminder of the ongoing genocide and the global indifference towards it. It draws parallels with historical atrocities, urging viewers to confront uncomfortable truths. As Kamala Harris slips in the polls, could her new besties the Cheney's have anything to do with it? #GenocideAwareness #GlobalIssues #HistoricalParallels
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By Scotty Reid - BTR News In a recent segment titled "Eggs, Car Insurance SKYROCKET Inflation Numbers Ahead Of Trump," Breaking Points contributors Ryan and Saagar delved into the troubling rise in car insurance rates and its connection to broader inflationary trends reporting that in the month of November 2024 inflation rose 2.7%. While the segment offered valuable insights, it failed to address a crucial yet often overlooked factor contributing to inflation: the United States' extensive foreign expenditures and perpetual state of military conflict. The Cost of Constant Conflict For decades, the U.S. has maintained a policy of global military engagement, spending vast sums on wars, military aid, and clandestine operations. This pattern is not only a moral and political issue but also an economic one with direct implications for inflation. Consider recent events: Military Aid to Israel and Ukraine: In November alone, the Biden administration announced multi-billion-dollar aid packages to support Israel’s military actions and Ukraine’s ongoing war with Russia. New Pledges in Syria: Amid escalating tensions and the reported overthrow of the Syrian government, the U.S. pledged additional billions to opposition forces. Clandestine Operations: Beyond the publicized aid, a significant portion of U.S. foreign expenditures is hidden under classified budgets, funding covert activities that never make headlines. These expenditures are financed largely through borrowing, adding to the national debt and putting upward pressure on inflation. Yet, discussions of inflation in mainstream media rarely connect these dots, focusing instead on domestic variables like supply chain disruptions or corporate price gouging. The Dollar's Diminishing Dominance Foreign expenditures also weaken the dollar’s position as the world’s reserve currency, another driver of inflation. The U.S. uses its financial dominance to impose economic sanctions, a form of economic warfare that has pushed nations like Russia, China, and others to seek alternatives to the dollar in global trade. This shift has manifested in the growing influence of BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa), which aims to establish a trade system independent of the dollar. As more countries move away from the dollar, the U.S. faces reduced demand for its currency, weakening its value. A weaker dollar makes imports more expensive for American consumers, fueling inflation. The ripple effects of U.S. military and economic policies abroad thus reach right into the pockets of everyday Americans, driving up prices not just for car insurance but also for food, fuel, and housing. The Missing Discussion in Media Breaking Points’ omission of these foreign expenditures reflects a broader trend in mainstream and alternative media alike: a failure to connect the economic impact of America’s global military footprint to domestic inflation. While analysts dissect the price of eggs or car insurance, the elephant in the room—the cost of endless war—goes largely unmentioned. This oversight does a disservice to the public. Understanding inflation requires looking beyond consumer trends to the structural forces at play. Military spending consumes a significant portion of the federal budget, funded through borrowing that increases the national debt and weakens the dollar. When this dynamic is ignored, the public is left with an incomplete picture of why their cost of living continues to rise. A Call for Deeper Analysis As inflation remains a top concern for Americans, it is imperative that media outlets expand their analysis to include the role of foreign expenditures. The cost of endless war and global dominance is not just a geopolitical issue; it’s an economic one that affects everyone. Breaking Points and other outlets have a responsibility to explore these connections and offer the public a more comprehensive understanding of the forces driving inflation.
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Black Talk Radio Network - 3 Guys  Talking Smack Season 7 EP 11

3 Guys Talking Smack Season 7 EP 11

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09/18/24 • 126 min

The Guys and Sweet T are back with the jams and hottest news of the day! Check out take on the Presidential debate,new voter ID laws,the arrest of Sean "Diddy" Combs! Shout Outs! 804 321 1010 www.rvasoul.com [email protected]
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“Time for an Awakening” with Bro.Elliott & Bro.Richard, Sunday 2/23/2025 at 7:00 PM (EST) guest was Activist, Educator, Radio Host on WURD in Philadelphia, Brother Shomari. It’s been 60 years since Bro. Malcolm became an ancestor, and the struggle remains just as relevant today. Brother Shomari shared commemorations and reflections on the ideals of Malcolm X, and how we must use those tools to achieve ultimate victory for our people. Also, Open Forum dialogue on topics that affect Black people locally, nationally, and internationally. In 2025, from the need to develop a new mindset in our communities, to our political and economic empowerment, the solution to these problems must come from us. Let’s also talk about some solutions. Always Information, insights, and dialogue from a Black Perspective.
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How many episodes does Black Talk Radio Network have?

Black Talk Radio Network currently has 383 episodes available.

What topics does Black Talk Radio Network cover?

The podcast is about News, Society & Culture, News Commentary and Podcasts.

What is the most popular episode on Black Talk Radio Network?

The episode title '3 Guys Talking to Smack Season 7 Episode 6' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Black Talk Radio Network?

The average episode length on Black Talk Radio Network is 106 minutes.

How often are episodes of Black Talk Radio Network released?

Episodes of Black Talk Radio Network are typically released every 1 day, 8 hours.

When was the first episode of Black Talk Radio Network?

The first episode of Black Talk Radio Network was released on Apr 1, 2022.

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