According to RP

Ritha Pierre
According to RP Podcast

"According to R.P." is nothing but straight talk. Listen in as Ritha discusses everything from the latest hip-hop beefs to social issues that are crippling the black community. View the world through the lens of a "30 something" year old black woman. This show is full of candor and wit while tackling some of the most puzzling questions of our time such as, who shot Tupac? Why do successful black men date white women? Is gentrification really a bad thing? etc. The "30 something" year olds are caught in an interesting dilemma. Although we are technically millennials, our actions and thought process indicate otherwise. Our perspectives are raw and real. We talk it straight with no chaser. So if you are looking to be enlightened while having a good laugh, tune in to According to R.P. the voice of the "weird" generation.

  1. JAN 29

    According to RP - Ep. 202: Championing Cervical Health: A deep dive into CapraCare's Mission

    Join us in this compelling episode of According to RP, as we observe Cervical Cancer Awareness Month with our esteemed guest, Jean Pierre-Louis, the driving force behind CapraCare. In this enlightening discussion, Jean Pierre-Louis shares valuable insights on the significance of cervical health, the challenges faced in raising awareness, and the critical initiatives undertaken by CapraCare to combat cervical cancer in underserved communities. This episode not only sheds light on the vital work being done by CapraCare but also emphasizes the importance of community involvement and education in tackling this significant health issue. Tune in for an informative and inspiring conversation that highlights the crucial role of awareness and action in the fight against cervical cancer. To learn more about Capracare, follow them on Instagram @capracare and visit their website at www.capracare.com. Make sure to subscribe and download today's enlightening episode on 'According to RP' via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you enjoy your podcasts. Stay updated with us on Instagram @accordingtorp and join our growing community. #CervicalHealthAwareness #FightCervicalCancer #HealthcareHeroes #CommunityHealthImpact #CancerPreventionMonth #HealthEducationMatters #GlobalHealthConcerns #AccordingToR #blackivymedia #wjmsmedia #blackpodcastersnetwork #PodsInColor #healthpodcast #haitianamericanpodcast

    47 min
  2. JAN 15

    According to RP - 200th Episode!

    Celebrate with us as "According to RP" hits a monumental milestone with its 200th episode! After a refreshing hiatus, we're back and better than ever, bursting with fresh content, exciting new segments, and a lineup of incredible guests. A heartfelt thanks to WJMS Media for being the launchpad for "According to RP," and a huge shoutout to all our past guests and co-hosts who've enriched our journey with their voices, amplifying the essence of our show. Dive into a reflective conversation with RP as she discusses the evolution of the show. What started as the musings of a 30-something-year-old Black woman now embraces the bold and unapologetic voice of a 40-year-old RP. She explores how, though we age, the core of our being remains. We grow more assertive, less swayed by others' opinions, more in tune with ourselves, and unhesitant in pursuing what aligns with our goals. Sneak Peek: Next week's episode features the remarkable Rich Vysion, recording artist and mental health advocate. He'll share his journey as a suicide survivor and how his music is breaking the stigma surrounding mental health. Stay engaged with "According to RP"! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you get your podcast fix. Don't forget to rate and review – your support means the world! For a visual treat, subscribe to our YouTube channel on Black Ivy Media and get exclusive access to video episodes. Follow our journey and join the conversation on Instagram at @accordingtorp.

    37 min
  3. 04/17/2023

    According to RP - Ep. 199: Saving Lives, One Pregnancy at a Time

    Welcome to this week’s episode of According to RP, where we are honored to have Marly Marcellus-Laurent as our special guest. Marly is a maternal health advocate, Attorney, wife, and mother of three beautiful children. In recognition of Black Maternal Health Week, Marly joins us to discuss the critical issue of black maternal health and share her personal journey, as well as provide valuable insights and tips on how pregnant women can reduce their chances of maternal mortality. During our conversation, Marly and our host RP will delve into the challenges faced by Black women during pregnancy and childbirth, including the high rates of maternal mortality and morbidity. Marly will share her experiences being a pregnant mother of three and discuss the systemic factors that contribute to the disparity in maternal health outcomes for Black women. She will also offer practical tips and strategies for pregnant women to advocate for themselves and their health during pregnancy and childbirth. We hope that this episode will shed light on the critical issue of Black maternal health and inspire listeners to take action to support better outcomes for Black mothers and babies. Tune in to hear from Marly Marcellus-Laurent on this important topic. Let's Get Social! Follow us on Instagram: @accordingtorp@blackivymedia According to RP is available everywhere you enjoy your podcasts! Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review!

    57 min
  4. 04/04/2023

    According to RP - Ep. 198: Navigating the Complexities of Love and Family with Lucha Cineas St. Fleury on "If the Ring Can Talk'

    Welcome to According to RP! On this episode, we are thrilled to have the dynamic Lucha Cineas St. Fleury, creator and host of the new podcast "If the Ring Can Talk."  Through her unique perspective and personal experiences, Lucha guides listeners through the ups and downs of love and family life. She touches on the intricacies of communication, understanding, and compromise that make relationships work and shares insights on how to navigate difficult situations and maintain a strong foundation. In this interview, Lucha shares the inspiration behind her podcast and the powerful message she hopes to convey to her listeners. Join us as we explore the importance of open and honest communication, the impact of cultural and societal expectations on relationships, and the beauty of unconditional love. Whether you're in a long-term relationship, married, or navigating the complexities of  family dynamics, this podcast has something for everyone. So tune in, and let's explore the joys and challenges of love and family together on According to RP with Lucha Cineas St. Fleury. To learn more about Lucha and how to be a guest on If the Ring Could Talk, visit her website at www.designedbylu.com or send an email to lucha@designedbylu.com  If you love our podcast as much as we love making it, we have a favor to ask. Take a moment to download, rate, and review our show on your favorite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us continue to bring you the content you crave.  Also, don't forget to follow us on Instagram @accordingtorp and @blackivymedia, and subscribe to our YouTube channel at Black Ivy Media for even more exclusive content.

    43 min
  5. 03/27/2023

    According to RP EP. 197: Empowering Black Women Through Literature with Peppur Chambers

    In this episode of our podcast, we sit down with Peppur Chambers, a writer, producer, and educator who has written two critically acclaimed novels set in 1940s Harlem, "Harlem's Awakening" and "Harlem's Last Dance." Peppur shares her journey as a writer, and how she found inspiration to write stories that feature strong female lead characters who are Black or women of color. We delve into the creative process behind her books and how they challenge common stereotypes in the media.   Peppur also discusses the important themes of her latest book, "Harlem's Last Dance," which deals with passing, sex work, and human trafficking and how they intersect with the experiences of Black women both historically and in contemporary times. We explore the message she hopes readers will take away from her book and how it emphasizes the importance of Black women empowerment and sisterhood.   As a lover of vintage glamour and jazz, Peppur takes us through her research process for her books and what drew her to the particular time and place of 1940s Harlem. She also shares her experience with finding the confidence to write and the process of publishing and getting an agent, offering advice for aspiring writers who want to start but don't know where to begin.   Join us for an inspiring and thought-provoking conversation about the power of literature to empower and elevate the stories of Black women.   To learn more about Pepper Chambers, visit her website.

    50 min

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"According to R.P." is nothing but straight talk. Listen in as Ritha discusses everything from the latest hip-hop beefs to social issues that are crippling the black community. View the world through the lens of a "30 something" year old black woman. This show is full of candor and wit while tackling some of the most puzzling questions of our time such as, who shot Tupac? Why do successful black men date white women? Is gentrification really a bad thing? etc. The "30 something" year olds are caught in an interesting dilemma. Although we are technically millennials, our actions and thought process indicate otherwise. Our perspectives are raw and real. We talk it straight with no chaser. So if you are looking to be enlightened while having a good laugh, tune in to According to R.P. the voice of the "weird" generation.

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