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Art of Public Speaking, The by ESENWEIN, Joseph Be
by Cassava and Cornbread
Four friends from two continents exploring the challenges of living in a major city as black women. Laugh and commiserate as you listen to us dodge life’s curveballs right here on Cassava and Cornbread. Listener's discretion advised because we don’t know how to use big words.
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Well be back!
We hope you have enjoyed the Cassava and Cornbread experience. We are looking to shift gears a little on what we put out, so we are going to regroup and bring you more programming. Thanks for your support!
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Making it in the DMV
What does it take to thrive as an artist in this area? Why don't DMV artists get more recognition? Is being rich the only way to be a successful artist? We talk about these things and much more this week with our special guest Osa the Healer. Thanks for listening!
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Sex Baby
Why are Americans not having sex? Do men know how to please a woman? Are women willing to please their men? should we be honest about our body count? We talk about these things and more this week. Thanks for listening.
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What Do You Know about Women's Health?
Today we talk about women's health. What do women know about their bodies? What is at the root of the decline in women's health? What can women do to improve their overall health? We talk about these things and more this week. Thanks for listening!
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What's In A Name
What do our names mean? Why do parents choose the names they choose? Should black people continue to be creative with naming their children or are more Western names a better idea? We cover these questions and much more on this week's episode. Thanks for listening!
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A Black History Special: Yaa Asantewa
Part 2 of our Black History Special: This week we tell the story of Yaa Asantewa of Ghana. A woman who resisted against British invasion, when the men in her village cowered. Thanks for listening!
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A Black History Special: The Snow Riot of 1835
For the next two episodes, we tell stories about lesser known events in black history. This week, we tell the story about the Snow Riot of 1835. Thanks for listening!
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Dating Yourself
Why are we afraid to go out solo? Why is it still seen as socially unacceptable to do things by yourself? Is it important to spend time alone? Should a woman date herself? We talk about these things and more this week. Thanks for listening and Happy Valentine's Day.
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Black Pain
What are ways black people cope with mental duress? Are these methods enough? What do we need to do to ensure overall improved mental health in the Black community? We talk about these things and more this week. Thanks for listening!
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Powerless
This week we discuss "The Donald". The most controversial and polarizing leader this country has ever had. What does a Trump presidency mean for black people in America? What does it mean for the African continent? What can we do to get through the next four years? we discuss these questions and more this week. Thanks for listening!
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Rape Culture
This week we cover the ever controversial topic of rape culture. What is rape culture? How are the limits of what is rape and what is consensual defined? How have we experienced rape culture both in America and Africa? We discuss these questions and more this week. Thanks for listening!
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Not Your Mama's Cooking
Are traditional African and African American dishes good for us? Should we modify our diets for a healthy life style? Is it important to learn and preserve traditional recipes? Are Americans not rioting enough? We discuss all these and more on this week’s episode.
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Better Than Black, Not as Good as White
Why is lighter skin preferred in black communities? Where did this preference come from? How has it damaged women's self-image? What can we do to combat colorism? We talk about these and more on this week's episode. Thanks for listening!
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We'll Be Back!
We'll be back next week. Happy Holidays!
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Parents Just Don't Understand
What are the parental expectations for African and African American women? How do these expectations affect us? Are they realistic? We discuss all these questions and more this week on Cassava and Cornbread!
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The Atlantic Divide
Why do black people from America and Africa still hate each other? What are some stereotypes that we have for each other? How can we join forces for global change? We discuss all these questions and more this week on Cassava and Cornbread!
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Dating in the DMV
Why is dating in the DMV so hard? Why do Nigerian men lie? Is polygomy the new way of life? All these questions and more we answer this week on Cassava and Cornbread.
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black @ work
Can black people get equal footing at the workplace? Are Black Americans and African immigrants competing with each other at work? Should women be asking for raises? All these questions and more we answer this week on Cassava and Cornbread.
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Ep.1 Black Gentrification
In this episode, we discuss Black Gentrification and the Electoral College.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Four friends from two continents exploring the challenges of living in a major city as black women. Laugh and commiserate as you listen to us dodge life’s curveballs right here on Cassava and Cornbread. Listener's discretion advised because we don’t know how to use big words.
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