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    Explore " braids" with insightful episodes like "Lets Talk About Hair: 2022 - Flashback Friday", "Paper Route: Ep. 141 | 5 games enough for Dray?", "[E12] Creating Art with All Hair Textures with ZeeZee Does, Hair Artist (Beyond the Set - Special Series)", "Episode 6: Bring the NBA to Vegas & Stop Discriminating Against Natural Hair" and "My Crown May Be Damaged but I'm Still a Queen Part 3" from podcasts like ""Fridays with Tab and Chance", "I Am Athlete", "Coils, Cash, and Culture", "The Demetria Obilor Show" and "Handicapable Black Woman"" and more!

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    Lets Talk About Hair: 2022 - Flashback Friday

    Lets Talk About Hair: 2022 - Flashback Friday

    Todays topic and conversation is all about hair. Men and women wear hair pieces, wigs, and extensions but it seems to be more of a secret or less popular to talk about what utilities men wear. We share our perspectives on men and women's hair care, lets get into it! Todays episodes is sponsored by Donnas Recipe. https://www.donnasrecipe.com/ 

    Tabitha Brown is the world's favorite mom and auntie! She is an Emmy award winning show host, actress, a 2-time New York Times Best Selling author and a 4 time NAACP Image Award winner. Follow Tabitha Brown: https://www.instagram.com/iamtabithabrown/

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    Chance Brown is a father, mentor, retired police officer, entrepreneur, and youth basketball coach. If you ask him, he’ll tell you he is a professional human! Follow Chance Brown: https://www.instagram.com/teamchancebasketball/

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    Have you heard the news? I am going on tour for my new book "I Did a New Thing" 6 cities have already sold out. Get your tickets at https://www.iamtabithabrown.com/

    [E12] Creating Art with All Hair Textures with ZeeZee Does, Hair Artist (Beyond the Set - Special Series)

    [E12] Creating Art with All Hair Textures with ZeeZee Does, Hair Artist (Beyond the Set - Special Series)

    ZeeZee Does talks about her unplanned path into hair artistry, her approach to staying creative, and why education is an important step to unlocking more inclusivity in hair.

    This episode is part of Beyond the Set: Session Hair Artists, a season in collaboration with Celebraids, a hairstyling agency that connects highly skilled textured hair specialists with professionals. "Beyond the Set: Session Hair Artists" puts the spotlight on the world of hair styling for textured specialists, with insightful conversations that delve into the art, culture, and expertise behind creating stunning hair designs around the world in entertainment, fashion, and music. This series offers a unique and much-needed platform for these talented artists to share their stories, experiences, and the secrets behind their craft.


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    Episode 6: Bring the NBA to Vegas & Stop Discriminating Against Natural Hair

    Episode 6: Bring the NBA to Vegas & Stop Discriminating Against Natural Hair

    As Las Vegas becomes more of a bustling sports city, the reality of an NBA expansion team looms. Demetria talks potential owners, then switches gears to a case of hair discrimination happening in a Texas high school. She brings up her personal experiences and gives a lashing to school officials who are putting hair before education. Finally, she dives into the world of social media, navigating its addictiveness and the responsibility we have as users to tweet/post wisely, especially when it comes to international conflicts, such as the Israel-Hamas War.

    My Crown May Be Damaged but I'm Still a Queen Part 3

    My Crown May Be Damaged but I'm Still a Queen Part 3

    My Crown May Be Damaged but I'm Still a Queen Part 3
    I talk about the need for better education in beauty school for people to know and acknowledge our beauty and traditions. Mr. NoHeart's family is a great example of this and I share tidbits on how some enjoy being ignorant with everything that does not involve them.

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    FULL EP | New Jersey Senator Menendez Indicted; Home of the Free But Not the Braids; & Jada Pinkett-Smith & Tupac Again

    FULL EP | New Jersey Senator Menendez Indicted; Home of the Free But Not the Braids; & Jada Pinkett-Smith & Tupac Again

    Today, in this episode of The DL Hughley Show Podcast, D.L. and the crew will talk about Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey indicted on bribery charges along with his wife. On The GED Section, D.L. talks about the young man in Houston that was suspended for his hair. He also spoke about a law in Houston that prohibits people from discriminating against people for their hair. Hughley talks about America as the land of the free but not the braids. The Question of the Day comes from Jada Pinkett-Smith posting a video of herself and old friend Tupac dancing and lip-singing to Will Smith’s song “Parents Just Don’t Understand.” The question is, was Jada being disrespectful to Will Smith or is she just reminiscing about an old friend. All of that and much more on The D.L. Hughley Show Podcast.    

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    Chit Chat Hour

    Chit Chat Hour

    We're back! with a casual chitchat , we're catching up on the end of summer and venting! about the crazy expensive lives of women who have to braid our hair,  skyrocketing rental prices in Canada and double standards and identity issues with examples from our favourite source, Twitter. We get into "The brick" incident - a Black woman hit with a brick for turning down a mans advances and compare it to another viral video of a white woman celebrated for her violent behavior at a music festival.  Last but certainly not least, we tackle some AITAs from Reddit and a dilemma submitted by one of our lovely annonies. From boundary-crossing in relationships, the pain of ghosting, societal pressures on women's appearances and wedding planner drama  #ItsAMouthful !

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    THE BLACK HAIR EPISODE!!!

    THE BLACK HAIR EPISODE!!!

    Hey Y'all!! 

    It's Black History Month and we are celebrating by smoking about BLACK HAIR!!! This is a brief history and commentary on black people and our hair. We love all ball hair in any and all states as long as it's healthy. Pack a bowl and moisturize your minds. 


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    Produced by Melei Marvel and Sabrina The Muse 
    Edited by Melei Marvel and Sabrina The Muse 
    Music By DJ TJ and Sabrina The Muse

    Choosing A Protective Style That Fits Your Lifestyle

    Choosing A Protective Style That Fits Your Lifestyle

    If you are struggling to choose a protective style that fits your lifestyle, this episode is for you! Tune in as we chat with Autavia Bailey (@taviasb) about her experience with various protective styles and her go-to products to maintain them.

    About the Chatbox:
    Hey Funky Junky!  Uncle Funky’s Daughter has a blog and podcast called ChatBox. The goal of ChatBox is to help you embrace your natural beauty! The conversation is about more than hair! The podcast highlights that we come in many different shapes and sizes, and our hair comes in various textures and curl patterns.  Listen in on candid conversations as our curly guests talk about hair how-tos and real lifestyle tips. Real talk, no jive.

    About the Host:
    Standing in for Melinda Spaulding this week, Shayla Meeks is our Social Media Manager, who is typically behind the scenes curating fun topics and finding inspirational guests to bring the Chatbox to life!

    Should all hair salons cater for Afro Textured hair?

    Should all hair salons cater for Afro Textured hair?

    Should all hair salons cater for Afro Textured hair?

    Karen Roberts lives in Bromley, UK. She is the owner of Mintwave Radio and the host of 'A coffee with Karen' podcast.

    She is mixed race, with Afro Textured hair.
    She was adopted by two white parents, and lived in Tunbridge Wells in Kent, where there was very little diversity, and they didn't really know how to handle her hair type.
    Support for adoptive families at that time was minimal, and none of the local salons were capable of working with Afro Textured hair.

    She found herself as a teenager learning how to braid her hair herself, and getting a train into London to visit a specialist salon.

    We discuss whether salons should endeavour to offer services for Afro Textured hair, or whether it is better for some salons to specialise.

    Karen talks about how unsolicited comments on her hair affected her self esteem and the damage this can do. 


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    Braid Babes!

    Braid Babes!

    Have you gotten braids before? Are you wearing some now? Tune in to this week's episode on all things braids! Brittney and Jess reveal braid horror stories and what you can do to prevent them from happening to you.  Click below to get the deets on products mentioned throughout the show for braid maintenance.

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    Hair Biz- Abria Goldsmith

    Hair Biz- Abria Goldsmith

    Today, we are joined by the extremely talented young legend, Abria Goldsmith.  Abria owns a high-end hair care brand called Goddess iAnye.  Goddess iAnye provides safe, all natural products that stimulate and promote healthy hair and scalp.  Abria, at just 22, has been in business for 1-year and is already off to a roaring start!  She shares some hair care tips as well as a unique perspective on business ownership.  Come on in, have a seat, let’s do business.

    उदयपुर शहर के एक Successful & Famous Hair dresser । सुनिए Creative Director Anil Sen की कहानी

    उदयपुर शहर के एक Successful & Famous Hair dresser । सुनिए Creative Director Anil Sen की कहानी

    सुनिए उदयपुर के रहने वाले अनिल सेन की कहानी। अनिल उदयपुर के सबसे प्रसिद्ध सैलून, चैंपियन सैलून के क्रिएटिव डायरेक्टर हैं और एक सफल और प्रसिद्ध हेयरड्रेसर हैं। उदयपुर में पले-बढ़े अनिल सेन ने महाराजा कॉलेज ऑफ इंजीनियरिंग, उदयपुर से बीटेक किया और पढाई पूरी करने के बाद ये अपने फॅमिली बिज़नेस में शामिल हुए। इस क्षेत्र में और ज़्यादा सीखने के लिए ये कोलंबो, श्रीलंका गए और कई अलग-अलग कोर्सेज भी किये। आपको बतादें आज ये बेसिक एंड एडवांस कट एंड कलर डिप्लोमा में प्रमाणित होने वाले राजस्थान के पहले व्यक्ति हैं और अब इसी फील्ड में ये कई अलग अलग नवाचार लाते हुए कुछ बेहतर करने के प्रयास के साथ आगे बढ़ रहे है और अन्य लोगों को भी इस पेशे को अपनाने के लिए प्रेरित कर रहे है। पूरी कहानी पढ़ें https://stories.workmob.com/anil-sen-salon-spa-chain-owner

     वर्कमोब द्वारा #मेरीकहानी कार्यक्रम के माध्यम से एक नयी पहल शुरू की गयी है जिसके ज़रिये हर कोई छोटे बड़े बिज़नेस ओनर्स अपनी प्रेरक कहानियों को यहाँ सभी के साथ साझा कर सकते है। क्योंकि हर शख्स की कहानी में है वो बात जो जीवन को बदलकर एक नयी दिशा दिखाएगी, और ज़िन्दगी में ले आएगी आशा की एक नयी चमकती किरण। #बनाओअपनीपहचान #प्रेरककहानियाँ #अनिलसेन #सैलून #चैंपियनसैलून #क्रिएटिवडायरेक्टर #हेयरड्रेसर #बिज़नेस #एडवांसकट #कलरडिप्लोमा 

    जानिए वर्कमोब के बारे में: 

    जुड़िये वर्कमोब पर अपनी कहानी साझा करने और प्रेरणादायक कहानियाँ देखने के लिए। ये एक ऐसा मंच है जहां आप पेशेवरों, लघु व्यापारियों, उद्यमियों और सामाजिक कार्यकर्ताओं की वीडियो कहानियां देख सकते हैं और दूसरों को प्रेरित करने के लिए अपनी व्यक्तिगत और व्यावसायिक कहानी सभी के साथ साझा कर सकते हैं। आपकी कहानी में लोगों को आशा देने, प्रेरणा देने और दूसरों का जीवन बदलने में मदद करने की एक अद्भुत क्षमता है। यह 100% मुफ़्त है। इस लिंक पर क्लिक करें और देखें प्रेरक कहानियां https://stories.workmob.com/

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    Tips To Transition Your Curly Kids From The Pool To School

    Tips To Transition Your Curly Kids From The Pool To School

    We are already approaching August and getting back in school prep mode. Not only do we have to get uniforms, books, and school supplies but if you have curly kids,  now is the time to solidify their hair care routine for the school year! Tune into today's episode as our Chief Curl Officer, Renee Morris (@lifebyrenee) shares tips to transition your curly kids from the pool to school.

    About the Chatbox:
    Hey Funky Junky!  Uncle Funky’s Daughter has a blog and podcast called ChatBox. The goal of ChatBox is to help you embrace your natural beauty! The conversation is about more than hair! The podcast highlights that we come in many different shapes and sizes, and our hair comes in various textures and curl patterns.  Listen in on candid conversations as our curly guests talk about hair how-tos and real lifestyle tips. Real talk, no jive.

    About the Host:
    Standing in for Melinda Spaulding this week, Renee Morris is our Chief Curl Officer, leveraging her 20+ year natural hair journey to inspire and develop the Uncle Funky’s Daughter natural hair care line. Since acquiring the brand in 2014, she has expanded the product portfolio and made the brand a powerhouse in the natural hair world. 

    Protect Your Crown: Hair loss convo with Dr Kindred”

    Protect Your Crown:  Hair loss convo with Dr Kindred”

    Recorded July 21 , 2021

    You don't need to have hair loss concerns to benefit from this episode. If the hair that grows out of your scalp is naturally kinky, tune in, this is for you.

    Guest information:

    Dr. Chesahna Kindred is a board-certified dermatologist, published research author, and national speaker. Soon after graduating from her dermatology residency at Howard University, she became a leading dermatologist at MedStar Health in the Baltimore area. Five years later, she founded Kindred Hair & Skin Center in Columbia, Maryland where she treats people of all ages and ethnicities. Dr. Kindred remains on the cutting-edge of hair loss treatment, performing Platelet Rich Plasma, or PRP, on a regular basis. Currently, she owns the only dermatology office with a full-service salon that specializes in hair loss.

    Topic:

    We invited Dr. Kindred to the show to speak to us about hair loss  from her expertise as a dermatologist. Her medical practice is the first in our country to include a natural hair salon specifically for her hair loss patients. What we learned from Dr. Kindred was so much more than we expected and we loved all of it! In today's episode, we learned about the type of genetic hair loss (CCCA) that most often affects black women, how to identify a hair loss issue,  who to reach out to for help, which hair beliefs are actually myths and how black women in executive positions can help normalize natural hair in the workplace. It was astounding to realize how much we didn't know about a topic that is so dear to us as black women.... our hair.  And if that weren't enough, we got some bonus lessons in the importance of seeking out culture competent physicians for all our health needs. 

     

    Guest Quotes:

    Patients fall through the gaps between what I do medically and what [hair] stylists are trained to do. This [hair salon] was the solution.

    I need for our culture to be aware that there are now a decent number of culturally competent dermatologists that specialize in hair loss.

    We will admit that our culture is a little too obsessed with neat edges. As if we all don't know that our hair is curly!

    The way my hair grows out of my head is professional too!

    There is data that says that if black patients are cared for by black doctors the patients live longer.

    You can't pull on hair follicles like a tug of war and call it protective. 

    Every 'protective style' is not so protective. 

    Almost any style can be protective or detrimental.

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