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    Explore "black music month" with insightful episodes like "Daily Motivation: Music That Grounds You", "Mantra Music- I Love Music", "Black Market: The Business of Basketball", "19: Women of The Revolution [Encore]" and "What are the Blackest Songs of All Time?" from podcasts like ""H.E.Y. Girl! Podcast", "H.E.Y. Girl! Podcast", "Interludes", "I SEE U with Eddie Robinson" and "Dear Culture"" and more!

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    Daily Motivation: Music That Grounds You

    Daily Motivation: Music That Grounds You

    Hey Girl!

    In celebration of Black Music Month, we're diving into how music can ground you today. Join us as we explore the ways in which music connects us to our roots, provides solace during challenging times, and serves as a powerful tool for self-expression. Its amzing how music has the ability to transport us to a place of comfort and stability, offering a sense of belonging and identity. So tune in to H.E.Y. Girl! on this Wednesday as we wrap up our series on the power of music during this special month. 

    And Hey Girl!...#LetsGo

    Donna's Pick For Today- Sade - "Cherish The Day"

    19: Women of The Revolution [Encore]

    19: Women of The Revolution [Encore]
    The legendary Prince created an iconic band known as, The Revolution. Not only did the early ’80s group incorporate an energy and sound that threw off music radio programmers worldwide, but The Revolution also consisted of overwhelming talent that embraced notions of diversity and inclusion with members from different backgrounds, ethnicities, races and sexual orientations. Two band members — Wendy Melvoin and Lisa Coleman — were romantically involved with each other and had kept their relationship under wraps from the public during the band’s popularity. Host Eddie Robinson chats with the Emmy winners separately as they offer up career introspection and how their strong partnership played a significant impact on Prince. I SEE U also introduces a new guest host — author and political science professor, Dr. Melanye Price. She’ll be the guiding voice for a couple of months while Eddie becomes a new dad and goes on paternity break. This episode is an encore of the October 2, 2021 broadcast.

    S E1090: In Class with Carr, Ep. 118: From Mia Mottley and Summit of Americas to Jan. 6th Hearings

    S E1090: In Class with Carr, Ep. 118: From Mia Mottley and Summit of Americas to Jan. 6th Hearings

    We start today's class with Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley's speech at the Summit of Americas in Los Angeles, Ca. Dr. Greg Carr weaves that speech through a discussion of The January Sixth Hearings and #BlackMusicMonth. #Jan6thHearings #inclasswithcarr

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    Coming Soon: For The Culture Podcast, The History of Black Music

    Coming Soon:  For The Culture Podcast, The History of Black Music
    Welcome to Radio One's For The Culture Podcast: The History of Black Music.
    Throughout history, our music has served as the voice of the people, told the stories of pride and pain, and shaped our culture. Join us this Black Music Month as we take you on a journey through the history of OUR music, Black music, from gospel to gogo, trap to soul music and more through the eyes of those who lived it first hand told by Radio One personalities across the nation.
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    A Playlist Pick-Me-Up with Spotify Playlist Queen, Mjeema Pickett!

    A Playlist Pick-Me-Up with Spotify Playlist Queen, Mjeema Pickett!

    When you think of the modern playlist, there are a few people who should be thanked. Mjeema Pickett (@ladyjeems), Spotify’s Head of R&B Programming is one of them. Not only has she revolutionized the way we listen to music but she just LOVES it so damn much! Amidst all the social unrest and a global pandemic, we were so glad to sit down and talk about good music with Mjeema and her incredible career story. We got to ask her some dope questions including “How would you describe yourself in 5 songs?” Do you have your answer? Yes? Well share it with us on social sing #YesGirlPodcast!


     


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    Patti LaBelle Feels 35 And Looks Just As Fierce!

    Patti LaBelle Feels 35 And Looks Just As Fierce!

    Listen… You can never fully prepare yourself to meet a legend. We tried and we think we did ok when PATTI LABELLE (@mspattilabelle) stopped by Yes, Girl!, y’all! (Yes, we gushed a little bit about that time the entire ESSENCE office stopped what they were doing when she came by) but we also learned the backstory behind one of Miss Patti’s BIGGEST hits! This was such a fun conversation with one of the best to ever hit the stage so jump into this episode and keep the comments coming on social using #YesGirlPodcast! Also, stick around to hear a special segment with Dr. Patrice A. Harris (@PatriceHarrisMD) - the American Medical Association’s FIRST Black woman President - on how Black women can maximize their heart health and wellness! Sponsored by The American Medical Association (@amermedicalassn).



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