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The Brew Is Back: Uncut & Uncensored
by Erickka Jones
The Brew is Back Uncut & Uncensored is a weekly, topic-driven podcast for women who want their conversations raw and unfiltered. Hosted by the former model and writer behind the cult-favorite Bitches Brew relationship column for Trace magazine in the '90s, Erickka returns to the mic with plenty to say about relationships, current events, and the Black female experience. The Brew is thought-provoking, hilarious, and always serving a fresh take on the same old shit.
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Tomiko Fraser Hines Returns to Legendary Wilhelmina Models After 30 Years | Episode 9
After 30 years in the modeling industry, Model Tomiko Fraser Hines has come full circle — returning to the legendary Wilhelmina Models, the same agency where it all began. In this inspiring conversation, Tomiko opens up about her remarkable journey from starting her career at age 25 to thriving at 57.She shares the highs of an extraordinary modeling career, the lows of battling severe depression, and the deep self-love and confidence she’s found in this new chapter. Together, Tomiko and Erickka explore the powerful question: What does it mean to go back in order to move forward?This episode is a reminder that you're never too old to reinvent yourself! Watch, listen, and be inspired. Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE, COMMENT, and SHARE your favorite takeaway from the episode in the comment section! 🎧 Also on Spotify + Apple PodcastsFollow Tomiko Fraser Hines on: IG: https://www.instagram.com/goddesstomiko/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/tomikofraserhines2/ Follow Erickka on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/erickkajones1/TIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebrewisbackpodcastIntro Music: 'YEA' from the Sensual Journey album by Erickka Jones/Produced by Daniel Alzamora-Dickin https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mgRUbG1mz1TlZ4pENWSHr7HIBL704U0D4
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Healing Childhood Sexual Trauma With Spiritual Psychologist Anita Kopacz | Episode 8
In this episode of The Brew Is Back, I sit down with spiritual psychologist Anita Kopacz for a powerful conversation about healing after childhood sexual abuse. This episode connects to my earlier conversation in Episode 6 about victim blaming — but here, we go even deeper.Anita opens up about her own journey as a survivor, sharing what it feels like on the most personal level. She takes us inside the process of healing her childhood self, releasing years of shame and guilt, and finally stepping into freedom.This is more than an interview — it’s a survivor’s story of courage, vulnerability, and transformation.Watch, comment, and let me know your thoughts.🎧 Also on Spotify + Apple PodcastsA big thank you to Anita Kopacz for sharing her truth and her healing journey. Follow her on:IG: https://www.instagram.com/anitakopacz / https://www.facebook.com/anita.kopacz.9Follow Erickka:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/erickkajones1Instrumental Music: YEA & Falling Rain from the Sensual Journey album by Erickka Jones / Produced by Daniel Alzamora-Dickin
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The Comeback: Rising After Hitting Rock Bottom| Episode 7
Episode 7 of The Brew Is Back: Uncut & Uncensored podcast—my first LIVE show—went down in my hometown, Toledo, Ohio, where the real conversations flow.I sat down with my best friend poet Carmaletha Griswald to talk about the day she tried to end her life—and how she came back stronger than ever. It's a deeply personal conversation that you don't want to miss. Please share your thoughts!A big thank you to my girl Carmaletha Griswald for coming onto the podcast and sharing her remarkable journey with us. Follow her on facebook:https://www.facebook.com/carmaletha.griswold.2025Thank you 50 Way Studios in Downtown Toledo, Ohio https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=yo%2050%20way%20studiosThank you to my very first sponsor, and Toledo native, Dionne D'Lashes Phillips of D'Lashes Lash & Wellness Spa in Beverly, Hills. https://www.facebook.com/DionnePhillipsDLashesFollow Erickka IG: / thebrewisbackpodcast Facebook: / erickkajones1 Intro Song: "YEA" by Erickka Jones /Produced by Daniel Alzamora-Dickin
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He Posted It. I Called Him Out. A Conversation On Victim Blaming| Episode 6
In episode 6 of The Brew Is Back, Erickka sits down with a friend of 25+ years (Jaybe Holiday) to unpack a social media post he made that I felt was victim blaming—specifically around the Cassie and Diddy case.It’s not easy calling out someone you care about, but the convo needed to happen. We talk about how victim blaming shows up, why it’s harmful, and how we can do better—especially within our own community.Watch, comment, and let me know your thoughts.🎧 Also on Spotify + Apple PodcastsA big shout out to my friend Jaybe Holiday for coming onto the podcast and sharing his truth and even showing me that not everything is as black and white as one might think. Follow him on: IG: https://www.instagram.com/defalternative?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zyyroFollow Erickka IG: https://www.instagram.com/thebrewisbackpodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/erickkajones1
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Why This Black Family Moved to Memphis & Never Looked Back
Episode 5: From Memphis to Tanzania – Ambassador Tim Ford Jr. Shares His Pan-African JourneyThis week's episode is a continuation of last week's powerful conversation on the rise of Pan Africanism and the modern-day Back-to-Africa movement. In Episode 4, we explored the growing call for African Americans to consider a return to the Motherland through personal reflections and inspiring conversations.This week, Erickka sits down with Ambassador Tim Ford Jr., who left Memphis, Tennessee to build a new life with his family in Tanzania. In this eye-opening interview, Tim shares his compelling reasons why Africa is rich with opportunity for African Americans seeking a fresh start, purpose, and legacy. He also breaks down his success cheat sheet—real-life strategies and mindset shifts that have helped him and his family thrive abroad.Tune in to hear how one man turned his Pan-African vision into reality—and how you might do the same. Join the conversation, drop your thoughts in the comments, and don’t forget to like, share, and SUBSCRIBE!Also, here’s my CashApp https://cash.app/$thebrewisback if you’d like to support me and the mission to grow The Brew Is Back! Your contributions help fuel more content, inspiring conversations, social media lives, in-person events, merch, and so much more. We building something next level—and we’re just getting started! CashApp: @thebrewisbackhttps://cash.app/$thebrewisbackMuch love and appreciation. We out here!!!!A huge thank you to this week's guests:Ambassador Tim Ford Jr. https://www.instagram.com/_timfordjr/Additional footage for this episode:@PanAfricanLifestyle https://www.instagram.com/panafricanlifestyle/Follow Erickka Jones @-- https://sociatap.com/erickkajones/Music for this episode from Erickka's Sensual Journey album (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSBW2H_QkrE) "FREEDOM"(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSBW2H_QkrE) Produced by Daniel Alzamora Dickin https://www.instagram.com/acusonicalzamora/
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Why More Black Americans Are Looking to Africa — And What It Really Means
On the 4th episode of The Brew Is Back: Uncut & Uncensored podcast, we explore the rise of Pan Africanism and the back-to-Africa movement happening right now. Erickka kicks things off with her personal reflections, setting the stage for powerful conversations with guests about the opportunity of a return. Tune in, join the conversation, and don’t forget to leave your thoughts in the comments! And like, share & SUBSCRIBE!A big thank you to this week's guests:Tina Tena Ansah / / tinatenaansah tinatenaansah.komi.ioClaude Grunitzky / / claudegrunitzky Ambassador Tim Ford Jr. (mentioned- appearing next week) / _timfordjr Erickka Jones -- https://sociatap.com/erickkajones/Intro & Outro music "FREEDOM" by Erickka Jones • Freedom
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Reinvent Yourself or Get Left Behind — Why Chaos is the Best Time to Start Over
In this episode of The Brew Is Back, Erickka explores why chaos is the perfect time to create a new self. Guests Dionne Phillips, Fee King, and the hosts of the Let’s Get 2 It podcast (Mark Bates, Nita Turner and Shelonda Wade) share the raw, real stories behind powerful transformations.A big shout out and thank you to this week's guests:Dionne "D'Lashes" Phillips https://www.instagram.com/dlashes/Fee King https://www.instagram.com/feeking_/ Let's Get 2 It Podcast Hosts:Darnita Turner --- https://www.facebook.com/nita.turner.779Mark Bates https://www.facebook.com/mark.bates.963Shelonda Wade https://www.facebook.com/shelonda.wade.1The Let's Get 2 It podcast is LIVE on FACEBOOK at 6:10pm every Friday https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61575353200004Erickka Jones -- https://sociatap.com/erickkajones/Don't forget to like, share, comment and SUBSCRIBE!!!!
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The Truth Behind the Angry Black Woman Stereotype
In this episode, Erickka Jones delves into the complexities surrounding the stereotype of the 'angry black woman.' She reflects on personal experiences, societal influences, and the historical context that shapes this narrative. Through discussions on hip hop culture, modeling, and workplace dynamics, Erickka emphasizes the importance of understanding the roots of anger and the need for self-care and empowerment among black women.A big shout out and thank you to this week's special guests:Sarah Jones (Mom Dukes)Darnita Turner --- FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/nita.turner.779Brenda Medley --- FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/brendasalexander ____ https://www.instagram.com/trulybrenda_/Christine Bell MS, MSW, CSW, CAMII, Anger Management Specialist, Founder of 100KidsInc https://100kidsinc.org/Erickka Jones -https://sociatap.com/erickkajones/Chapters00:00Understanding the Angry Black Woman03:06The Roots of Anger10:01The Shift in Hip Hop Culture13:20Experiences in the Modeling Industry17:46Generational Perspectives on Anger22:44Navigating Workplace Dynamics28:01The Impact of Anger on Black Women31:45Professional Insights on Anger 35:20Cultural Reflections and Personal Growth
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If You Know, You Know. The Brew Is Back — with Erickka Jones
Kick off the premiere episode of The Brew Is Back: Uncut & Uncensored with host Erickka Jones as she takes you on a deep dive into her dynamic, decades-long career in entertainment—all leading up to this podcast. Meet some dynamic people from her inner circle and get the backstory on The Brew, inspired by a relationship column she wrote with a cult following in the '90s. Why did it hit so hard back then—and why is it back now? Buckle up, y’all! This week's special guests:Sarah JonesDarnita Turner Brenda Medley Claude Grunitzsky Chapters00:00Introduction to The Brew02:57Erickka's Journey in Podcasting and Writing06:07Personal Background and Influences09:02The Importance of Writing and Storytelling11:49Introducing Friends and Family15:05Conversations with Influential Figures18:04Reflections on Career and Mentorship26:14Exploring Black Culture and Intersectionality30:41The Birth of Bitches Brew35:35Spotting Talent and Building Community40:40The Importance of Capital for Black Media45:10Introducing The Brew: A New Era49:19Documenting Our Times Through The Brew
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Brew is Back Uncut & Uncensored is a weekly, topic-driven podcast for women who want their conversations raw and unfiltered. Hosted by the former model and writer behind the cult-favorite Bitches Brew relationship column for Trace magazine in the '90s, Erickka returns to the mic with plenty to say about relationships, current events, and the Black female experience. The Brew is thought-provoking, hilarious, and always serving a fresh take on the same old shit.
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Erickka Jones
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