PODCAST · education
Fly Sh!t and Scholarship
by Timmesha A. Davis, PhD, LCSW
A podcast that breaks barriers. Join us as we provide a platform for Black and Brown scholars and experts to share their knowledge and research authentically. Our carefully selected interviewees blend intelligence with swag, making complex topics accessible to everyone. We ditch formalities and speak real sh!t with accuracy, passion, and a touch of humor. Expect engaging discussions on familiar and unfamiliar subjects, bridging the gap between academia, knowledge, and everyday life. Whether you're a scholar , expert, or just curious, tune in for knowledge served with a side of fly sh!t.
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Intentionality Matters: A Psychologist's Guide to Parenting
In this episode of the Fly Sh!t and Scholarship Podcast, Dr. Timmesha A.B. Davis interviews Dr. Kristin McGue, a licensed psychologist specializing in values-based cognitive behavior therapy. They discuss Dr. McGue's journey to becoming a psychologist, the importance of values in therapy, and how these concepts can be applied to parenting. The conversation explores the challenges parents face, the individuality of each child, and the significance of understanding and grieving the ideal child that parents may have envisioned. Dr. McGue emphasizes the need for intentionality in parenting and the importance of fostering open communication between parents and children. In this conversation, Dr. McGue and Dr.Meesh discuss the complexities of parenting, child development, and the evolving landscape of therapy for children and adolescents. They explore the emotional challenges parents face, the importance of recognizing individual needs in children, and the impact of social media on youth. The discussion also highlights the necessity of incorporating family dynamics in therapy and the significance of providing a safe space for children to express themselves. As they look to the future, they emphasize the need for professionals to adapt to the changing needs of children and families in a rapidly evolving world.
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Redefining Healthcare: Authenticity, Advocacy, & Action
In this episode of the Fly Sh!t and Scholarship podcast, Dr. Timmesha Davis interviews Dr. Jyla Hicks, an internal medicine resident. They discuss Dr. Hicks's journey to medicine, the importance of HBCUs, the challenges of being a minority in medical school, and her commitment to addressing health disparities in marginalized communities. Dr. Hicks emphasizes the need for cultural competency in healthcare and the importance of viewing patients holistically, considering their environmental contexts and personal challenges. In this conversation, Dr.Hicks and Dr.Meesh discuss the complexities of healthcare, focusing on the challenges of continuity in patient care, the importance of empathy and cultural sensitivity, and the need to address historical trauma and systemic racism in the medical field. They emphasize the significance of building trust and rapport with patients, particularly those from marginalized communities, and the necessity for healthcare providers to recognize their own biases and the impact of their backgrounds on their practice. Dr. Hicks shares her commitment to serving underrepresented populations and the importance of mentorship in her journey as a physician. They discuss the significance of authenticity in professional spaces, the struggles of self-care, and their future plans, all while emphasizing the importance of being true to oneself and supporting one another in their journeys.
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The Montessori Method: A Black Educator's Perspective
In this episode of the Fly Sh!t and Scholarship Podcast, Dr. Meesh interviews Dr. Deja Jones, a Montessori educator and advocate for Black children. They discuss Dr. Jones's journey in establishing Honey Pot Montessori, her insights on behavior management in urban education, and the transformative power of Montessori education. The conversation highlights the importance of patience, inclusivity, and recognizing the unique developmental needs of each child, particularly in underserved communities. In this conversation, Dr. Deja discusses the challenges and successes of Montessori education, particularly in relation to learning delays, transitions to traditional schooling, and the growing accessibility of Montessori methods. She emphasizes the importance of early intervention in education, the adaptability of Montessori principles for home use, and the need for balance in the lives of educators. The conversation also touches on the future aspirations for Honeypot School and the broader implications for educational equity.
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Family, Community, and the Fight Against Addiction
In this episode of the Fly Shit and Scholarship podcast, Dr. Meesh speaks with Dr. Tierra Hollaway about her experiences in academia and healthcare, particularly focusing on the challenges of code switching, mental health advocacy, and the importance of family dynamics in substance use recovery. Tierra shares her journey from academia to healthcare, emphasizing the need for authenticity and the impact of toxic environments on mental health. They discuss the stigma surrounding addiction and the necessity of understanding it as an illness, highlighting the role of family support in recovery processes. In this conversation, Dr. Hollaway and Dr.Davis explore the complexities of supporting individuals with substance use disorders, particularly within communities of color. They discuss the importance of empathy and boundaries, the impact of stigma, and the barriers to accessing treatment. The conversation also delves into the biological and environmental factors contributing to addiction, the need for community readiness in implementing solutions, and the future of substance use treatment. They emphasize the importance of support systems for both individuals struggling with addiction and their families.
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The Power of Representation: A Conversation on HBCU Education
Dr. Jessica Marshall and Dr.Meesh discuss the impact of recent election results on students at HBCUs, the importance of student success initiatives, and the challenges faced by underserved populations in higher education. They explore the significance of authenticity and representation in academic spaces, the role of code-switching, and the necessity of modeling help-seeking behaviors for students. The dialogue emphasizes the resilience of the community and the need for supportive systems to ensure student retention and success. In this conversation, Dr.Meesh and Dr. Marshall, discuss the critical importance of student engagement, the role of alumni in supporting current students, and the need for representation in education. They emphasize the significance of mentorship, parental support, and the impact of potential cuts to the Department of Education on HBCUs and student success. The conversation highlights the necessity of advocacy and activism in education, particularly for marginalized communities.
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Unmasking the Economy: A Candid Conversation
In this engaging conversation, Dr. Meesh and Dr. Kristi Scott-Bishop explore the importance of community in academia, the complexities of code switching, and the impact of economic concerns on individuals, particularly women of color. They discuss the significance of authenticity in professional spaces, the role of trust and vulnerability in relationships, and the challenges posed by a global economy. The conversation highlights the need for safe spaces and the power of community in navigating the professional landscape. In this engaging conversation, Kristi and Timmesha delve into various economic topics, including the elasticity of gas prices, the implications of tariffs, and the long-term effects of COVID-19 on the economy. They discuss the complexities of the global economy, the importance of understanding correlation versus causation in economic analysis, and the need for long-term thinking in decision-making. The conversation emphasizes the unpredictable nature of economic cycles and the necessity for individuals to prepare for future challenges.
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Breaking the Code
In this engaging conversation, Dr. Cydnee Patterson and Dr. Meesh explore the complexities of code switching, particularly in academic and professional settings. They discuss the impact of language and identity on personal and professional experiences, emphasizing the importance of representation in literature for Black and Brown children. The conversation highlights the challenges faced by individuals navigating predominantly white institutions and the mental health implications of code switching. Dr. Patterson shares her insights on literacy and the need for accessible, relatable literature for students, advocating for a more inclusive approach to education.
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Episode 0: The Beginning
Fly Sh!t and Scholarship: A New Voice in Academia Tired of the stuffy, academic jargon that often dominates scholarly discourse? Join Dr. Timmesha Davis, a.k.a. Dr. Meesh, as she launches a new podcast that aims to bridge the gap between research and reality. In this inaugural episode, Dr. Davis shares her personal journey in academia, navigating the challenges of code-switching and finding her place as a Black woman in a predominantly white field. She also introduces the concept of "Fly Sh!t and Scholarship," a space where unorthodox scholars can freely discuss their work without fear of judgment or the constraints of traditional academic conventions. Discover why Dr. Davis believes it's time for a new kind of academic platform and get a glimpse of the exciting guests and topics you can expect in future episodes of Fly Sh!t and Scholarship.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
A podcast that breaks barriers. Join us as we provide a platform for Black and Brown scholars and experts to share their knowledge and research authentically. Our carefully selected interviewees blend intelligence with swag, making complex topics accessible to everyone. We ditch formalities and speak real sh!t with accuracy, passion, and a touch of humor. Expect engaging discussions on familiar and unfamiliar subjects, bridging the gap between academia, knowledge, and everyday life. Whether you're a scholar , expert, or just curious, tune in for knowledge served with a side of fly sh!t.
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Timmesha A. Davis, PhD, LCSW
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