
Does Cancel Culture Cancel Conversation
Today we discuss cancel culture and the short and long term effects it has on society both digitally and in reality. Our guest speakers are Nessa Creative, Adanna Nwankwor, Tevin Evans, and Adora Evans.
Today we discuss cancel culture and the short and long term effects it has on society both digitally and in reality. Our guest speakers are Nessa Creative, Adanna Nwankwor, Tevin Evans, and Adora Evans.
Today, we will discuss how beauty has shaped culture and who gets access. Our guest speakers are Adora Evans and Tevin Evans.
Today we will discuss Alpha male podcasts and its influence on culture. As social media becomes a source of influence on young impressionable people, should we be concerned about manosphere platforms? Our guest speakers are Omar, Gracyn Doctor, and Brandon Jackson.
Today, women from various backgrounds discuss how feminism and patriarchy has influenced or affected their lives alongside other topics on the woman experience. Our guest speakers are Ymara Magliore, Mary Olivia Keith, Claribel Rivas, Tiffany Tang, Rita Khabbaz, Abigail Covington, and Sophia Qureshi.
Today will continue our discussion on what it means to be a black woman and what it means to protect black women. We will reflect on the positives, the negatives, and how we can move forward. Our guest speakers are Adanna Nwankwor, Tracey Lindsey, Gracyn Doctor, and Ymara Magliore.
Today, we’ll discuss what it means to be a black woman and what it means to protect black women. We will reflect on the positives, the negatives, and how we can move forward.
Tsahi Shemesh, founder and chief instructor of Krav Maga Experts in NYC, joins Seth and Dave. Tsahi shares his perspectives as an instructor and life-long practitioner of Israel’s unique self-defense system, Krav Maga (roughly translated as “close touch”).
We discuss Brett Stephen’s New York Times op-ed, “For America’s Jews, Every Day Must Be Oct. 8.” We cannot let our hearts soften and forget the way so many were silent in the face of the Jewish people’s murder at the hands of terrorists.
We hear from Mosab Hassan Yousef, the author of Son of Hamas: A Gripping Account of Terror, Betrayal, Political Intrigue, and Unthinkable Choices