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    Explore " marsai martin" with insightful episodes like "The Breakfast Club Can't Sit With Us", "Notorious Nick, Paw Patrol: The Movie, Queen of the Beach, More!", "Another Effin' Podcast About Sitcoms - Blackish", "The Double Down" and "The Breakfast Club Can't Sit With Us" from podcasts like ""FANTI", "KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions", "Another Effin' Podcast About Sitcoms", "Because Black" and "FANTI"" and more!

    Episodes (7)

    The Breakfast Club Can't Sit With Us

    The Breakfast Club Can't Sit With Us

     

    This week, Tre’vell and Jarrett are discussing the complicated relationship we have with Charlamagne Tha God and the rest of the team over at "The Breakfast Club." 

    The NYC-based syndicated radio show has been on the air since 2010 and has seen everyone from bestie in our head Mo'Nique to presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton come through. Guests can expect to have a candid conversation about hot topics and be grilled by hosts Charlamagne, DJ Envy and Angela Yee. 

    There's no denying the show is a hit but sometimes in an effort to be provocative the show can let down its audience. It often traffics in misogyny, transphobia, ignorance and shenanigans. Not to mention the fact that it's received somewhat of a reputation as being the place for White politicians to go when they want to pander to Back voters.

    Notorious Nick, Paw Patrol: The Movie, Queen of the Beach, More!

    Notorious Nick, Paw Patrol: The Movie, Queen of the Beach, More!
    Listen in as we review Notorious and interview Emmy-Winning Cinematographer John Simmons about his career, filmmaker Christopher McDonnel from Queen of the Beach and actors Marsai Martin and Lain Armitage from Paw Patrol: The Movie. Host Ethan P. is joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Heather, Tiana, Eshaan and Nathalia. Before you spend your hard earned dollars at the movies, be sure to listen to what our youth reporters have to say.

    The Double Down

    The Double Down

    Y'all love doubling down, whether it be a chicken sandwich or racism.

    Where's The Brief?
    Rosapark or Rosa Parks?  You be the judge.
    W+K + Facebook:  Here you go.

    Moments of Joy
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    Mark take that L bruh.
    Marsai let'm know you BEEN on.
    My Batwoman is BLACK.
    Keedron finna make hits

    What You Should Have Said...
    Yes, Christopher Griffin!  Plants!!
    Oh, Goya, no.  Stop it.

    Bonus Shenanigans:
    Joy Reid about to get it, after she got it.
    Read this book!
    We about to watch Hamilton together and do live commentary next week!


    The Breakfast Club Can't Sit With Us

    The Breakfast Club Can't Sit With Us

    Hope you made room for an all-new FANTI! 

    This week, Tre’vell and Jarrett are discussing the complicated relationship we have with Charlamagne Tha God and the rest of the team over at "The Breakfast Club." 

    The NYC-based syndicated radio show has been on the air since 2010 and has seen everyone from bestie in our head Mo'Nique to presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton come through. Guests can expect to have a candid conversation about hot topics and be grilled by hosts Charlamagne, DJ Envy and Angela Yee. 

    There's no denying the show is a hit but sometimes in an effort to be provocative the show can let down its audience. It often traffics in misogyny, transphobia, ignorance and shenanigans. Not to mention the fact that it's received somewhat of a reputation as being the place for White politicians to go when they want to pander to Back voters.

    We love that this platform exists and that Black voices have a place where we can talk about our triumphs and failures but we feel it necessary to hold the show's feet to the fire and call it like we see it. 

    But first…

    Pass the Popcorn

    This week, we're celebrating the decision by BET to move forward with the 2020 BET Awards. Host, Amanda Seales did what needed to be done! Hat tip to everyone working hard behind the scenes to make the virtual event a success!

     

    DIS/Honorable Mentions

     

    This week, Jarrett has an honorable mention for the "Black People Used to Live Here" marchers shaking the literal tables on gentrifiers. 

     

     

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    BLACK PEOPLE USED TO LIVE HERE! FIRE! FIRE! GENTRIFIERS!! A clip from today’s Uprising: A march for Black Womxn organized by @bringbrooklynblack @noiamreiss @corpus.nyc @hydropunkmedia @playgroundcoffeeshop @wekeepus_safe @equality4flatbush @nyc_shutitdown @guanabana.nyc

    A post shared by Zakiyyah (@zwoods2u) on Jun 27, 2020 at 2:42pm PDT

     

    An honorable mention and "Girl, you did THAT!" to Michaela Coel for her new critically-acclaimed HBO series, "I May Destroy You." The show deals with the aftermath of an assault and stars Coel as well. It's funny. It's chaotic. It's powerful. It's just damn good. Catch up here.  

    Speaking of Black women doing their thing, a postumus honorable mention is in order for aerospace engineer Mary W. Jackson. You may be familiar with the name from the film "Hidden Figures" which was based, in part, on her life. NASA's DC Headquarters will be renamed after the great mathematician. 

    Tre'vell has an honorable mention for Ms. Marsai Martin who recently took on the haters who had a problem with her hair for the BET Awards. Apparently, the library is open during lockdown. Salute!

    Another honorable mention goes out to Imara Jones and their doc, The Future of Trans. You can check it out here

    Last but least, an honorable mention (sort of) to all of the White actors this week who've been resigning from their roles as voice actors for Black characters. Y'all shouldn't have taken the jobs to begin with but good, we guess. 

    Episode Notes

    Read more about this subject from Tonja Renée Stidhum over at The Root

     

    #BlackLivesMatter

    #JusticeforBreonnaTaylor

    #BlackTransLivesMatter

     

    Go ahead and @ us

     

    Email: FANTI@maximumfun.org

     

    @FANTIpodcast

    @Jarrett Hill

    @rayzon (Tre’Vell)

     

    @FANTIpodcast

    @TreVellAnderson

    @JarrettHill

    @Swish (Producer Laura Swisher)

     

    FANTI is produced and distributed by MaximumFun.org

    Laura Swisher is the senior producer.

    Be a Legend (with Marsai Martin)

    Be a Legend (with Marsai Martin)

    In this episode, Luvvie is feeling good about all the love she got when she launched her new network, Luvvnation! It’s a safe place in a dumpster-fire of a world. She rants about folks not doing business right and infringing on trademarks, and she spotlights Divine Flavor Catering, her favorite Nigerian food delivery. Then she chats with Marsai Martin, the youngest Executive Producer in Hollywood history and the the power mover behind the film "Little."

    Please follow Marsai on social media y’all! She’s @marsaimartin on Instagram and Twitter.

    Follow @Luvvie everywhere on social – Instagram, Facebook, Twitter. Buy her New York Times best-selling book I’M JUDGING YOU: The Do-Better Manual.

    Have thoughts about the episode? Share on social media using the hashtag #RantsandRandomness or post at the official podcast Twitter or Instagram accounts. Email LuvvieRants@gmail.com with thoughts and questions!

    Recorded at: Chicago Recording Company

    Follow @Luvvie on Instagram