just talking About Podcast (AAMU)

just talking About Podcast (AAMU)
Podcast Description
The podcast ”Unfiltered Voices” dives deep into the most pressing and controversial issues within the Black community, covering topics from the experiences of young people to the perspectives of the older generation. With each episode, the hosts engage in candid discussions about race, identity, culture, politics, social justice, and history—sometimes uncomfortable but always honest. From generational differences on activism to debates over the future of Black leadership, ”Unfiltered Voices” holds nothing back. It tackles taboo subjects such as colorism, Black celebrity influence, mental health stigmas, and the impact of systemic racism. The show invites thought-provoking conversations that challenge listeners to examine the complexities of Black life in modern society. Whether it’s exploring cultural shifts or confronting uncomfortable truths, no topic is off-limits in this bold, unapologetic podcast.
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The podcast covers a wide range of topics such as race, identity, politics, social justice, and history, with specific episodes focusing on modern relationships, gender roles, and generational activism. Example topics include the significance of mentally tackling systemic racism and the perspectives of young vs. older generations on Black leadership.

The podcast ”Unfiltered Voices” dives deep into the most pressing and controversial issues within the Black community, covering topics from the experiences of young people to the perspectives of the older generation. With each episode, the hosts engage in candid discussions about race, identity, culture, politics, social justice, and history—sometimes uncomfortable but always honest. From generational differences on activism to debates over the future of Black leadership, ”Unfiltered Voices” holds nothing back. It tackles taboo subjects such as colorism, Black celebrity influence, mental health stigmas, and the impact of systemic racism. The show invites thought-provoking conversations that challenge listeners to examine the complexities of Black life in modern society. Whether it’s exploring cultural shifts or confronting uncomfortable truths, no topic is off-limits in this bold, unapologetic podcast.
In this heartfelt episode of “Just Talking About What I’m Talking About,” we dive into the pivotal topic of life after college graduation. As May approaches, graduates are filled with anticipation and excitement for the future. Today, we extend hearty congratulations to all the graduates, especially those from HBCUs, who are poised to become tomorrow’s leaders.
Our host, a soon-to-be three-time master’s graduate, shares invaluable insights and lessons learned from personal experiences across various educational milestones. Explore essential knowledge you need before graduation, from understanding the graduation ceremony to strategizing your job search effectively.
Discover why relaxing before the ceremony is crucial and learn insider facts about receiving your diploma. Gain confidence in applying for jobs even before having your degree in hand, and understand the significance of a professionally crafted resume in standing out to potential employers.
Learn practical tips for job hunting in today’s digital age, from navigating online applications to leveraging LinkedIn. Uncover the truth behind job postings and maximize your chances of success by applying widely and remaining flexible.
The episode also emphasizes cultural adaptation and the importance of presenting yourself professionally in interviews. Additionally, viewers are encouraged to continue applying for opportunities even after securing a position, ensuring career growth and better prospects.
Whether you’re gearing up for graduation or navigating the early stages of job hunting, this episode offers indispensable guidance to equip you for the journey ahead. Lind up your job applications, polish your resume, and approach the workforce with confidence!

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