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    Living The Principles Podcast

    Living The Principles is a bi-weekly podcast committed to relevant conversations about strengthening the Black Community. We discuss ways to incorporate the seven principles of Kwanzaa into our daily lives to better ourselves, our communities, and the world around us. If you yearn for more love, unity, clarity, and purpose this is the podcast for you.
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    Episodes (71)

    Never Say Goodbye

    Never Say Goodbye

    In this episode, Phyllis and LaTricia talk about faith and grief.  They talk about the different types of grief, their experiences with grief, and the relationship of grief and faith.  They share the end of the podcast and what is next.  Visit their website at www.livingtheprinciples365.com, and sign up for their mailing list to stay in the loop.  

    The Divine 9 Do More Than Just Step

    The Divine 9 Do More Than Just Step

    In this episode, LaTricia and Phyllis speak with Antoinne Dwayne Jones, a member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity and Mary Farmer, a member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority about historically black fraternities and sororities (aka The Divine Nine).  They share the history, culture and experiences of membership and how the organizations promote unity and collective work and responsibility.  They also share the importance and impact of HBCUs.

    Juneteenth Foolery

    Juneteenth Foolery

    In this episode, LaTricia and Phyllis talk about some of the things they noticed as it pertains to Juneteenth once it became a national holiday.


    If you enjoy the podcast and support the work we do, please support us on ko-fi at www.ko-fi.com/livingtheprinciples

    The Many Paths of Malcolm X

    The Many Paths of Malcolm X

    In this episode, Phyllis and LaTricia go live to talk about Malcolm X on his birthday May 19th.  They share the information they learned about Malcolm X from the 1972 documentary Malcolm X from his childhood to his assasination.

    If you enjoy the podcast and support the work we do, please support us on ko-fi at www.ko-fi.com/livingtheprinciples

    Bel Air vs. Fresh Prince of Bel Air

    Bel Air vs. Fresh Prince of Bel Air
    In this episode, Phyllis and LaTricia share their thoughts and opinions about the differences and similarities in the the 1990's Fresh Price of Bel Air and the 2022 reboot Bel Air.    

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    rt the work we do, please support us on Ko-fi at www.ko-fi.com/livingtheprinciples

    What is Black Excellence?

    What is Black Excellence?

    In this episode, Phyllis and LaTricia asked some members of their community to weigh in on the concept "Black Excellence". Some answered the question "What is Black Excellence?" while others talked about the misconceptions about the term and whether or not there is pressure associated with the idea of "Black Excellence".

    If you enjoy the podcast and support the work we do, please support us on Ko-fi at www.ko-fi.com/livingtheprinciples

    Black American in Nigeria

    Black American in Nigeria

    In this episode, LaTricia and Phyllis have a conversation with Porsche Steele.  Porsche shares her story of how she met her husband online, traveled to Nigeria to meet him and decided to stay in Nigeria.  She also shares the passionate work she does through the Emancipation Movement and her publishing services company, MysticqueRose.  Porsche is hosting a virtual Kwanzaa event during the seven days of Kwanzaa.  To learn move, visit her Facebook page @emancipation365 and her Instagram page @emancipationmvmt

    What If We Believe? Interview With Joann Cox

    What If We Believe?  Interview With Joann Cox

    In this episode, LaTricia and Phyllis have a conversation with transitions coach and motivational speaker, Joann Cox about truly believing what we say we believe. They talk about the difference between saying you believe and actually believing. Joann drops gems about the things that stand in your way and ways to increase and activate your faith. You can find Joann at justifiedjewel.com.

    If you enjoy our podcast and the work we do, please support us on Ko-fi at www.ko-fi.com/livingtheprinciples

    Concrete Cowboys

    Concrete Cowboys

    In this episode Phyllis and LaTricia have a conversation about the movie Concrete Cowboys. The movie is based on They shared how they saw the principles in different aspects of the movie. Additionally, they talked about their personal experiences with cowboys and riding horses.

    Phyllis gave a shout out to her friend who has a western wear boutique. Visit the website to find unique cowboy boots, hats, buckles and other accessories. www.micherridolls.com

    Grandmother of Juneteenth: Interview with Ms. Opal Lee

    Grandmother of Juneteenth: Interview with Ms. Opal Lee

    In this episode, Phyllis and LaTricia speak with Ms. Opal Lee about Juneteenth. Ms. Opal has been celebrating Juneteenth for decades.  She talks about the different Juneteenth events in Fort Worth, Texas and how celebrations have evolved.  She also talked about the work she is doing in the community at 94 years old and what she is doing  to make Juneteenth a national holiday. 

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