9 episodes

Dark, robust, and highly caffeinated opinions fueled by lots of coffee.

Coffee Rhetoric Tiffani J.

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 2 Ratings

Dark, robust, and highly caffeinated opinions fueled by lots of coffee.

    Episode 9: Don Lemon, Candy Owens, & Messy Media

    Episode 9: Don Lemon, Candy Owens, & Messy Media

    I delve into the recent rifts in the media landscape as Elon Musk cuts ties with Don Lemon after a contentious interview on The Don Lemon Show. Meanwhile, Candace Owens gets the boot from The Daily Wire. Check it out as I discuss the importance of creators cultivating their own platforms, regardless of size. From the significance of independence to the risks of collaborating with another platform, I explore why it's crucial to prioritize building in your own space. Whether you're a budding creator or already possess substantial reach and influence, I ramble a bit about reclaiming ownership and safeguarding your content from unexpected disruptions.

    • 42 min
    Episode 8 - 'Big Back Behavior': Desirability & the ReesaTeesa Saga

    Episode 8 - 'Big Back Behavior': Desirability & the ReesaTeesa Saga

    In this podcast edition of Coffee Rhetoric, I talk a bit about the ReesaTeesa saga that has had social media in a grip and unpack the notion that only fat, "big-back", so-called undesirable women get scammed by duplicitous men. Honey, thin "bad bitches" get the relationship blues too.

    • 39 min
    Episode 7 - Pretty Mess: Influencer Culture, Tokenism, & Messy Brands

    Episode 7 - Pretty Mess: Influencer Culture, Tokenism, & Messy Brands

    The Coffee Rhetoric Podcast is back! Let the mess begin... Tarte Cosmetics is currently under fire for alleged discrimination against BIPOC influencers during their luxury trips. Many are accusing the company of using these individuals as "tokens" to showcase performative diversity. However, despite these accusations, some BIPOC influencers continue to accept their offers. While Tarte is the one who ultimately benefits from these deals amidst the controversy, some BIPOC beauty influencers are still content with the rewards. As they complain to their followers about issues such as small villa rooms and shady flight plans, the question remains: should anyone really care?

    • 36 min
    Episode 6: Parasocial Interactions and Scammers and Hurt Feelings, Oh My!

    Episode 6: Parasocial Interactions and Scammers and Hurt Feelings, Oh My!

    Being MaryJane -- A surface dive into how parasocial interactions can backfire on and let down people who become too invested in social media influencers and cult of personality so much that they become fraud victims.  **The commentary begins at the 6:42 mark. 

    • 49 min
    Episode 5: Something Fishy This Way Comes and Other Nefariousness

    Episode 5: Something Fishy This Way Comes and Other Nefariousness

    Chopping it up a bit about the elections, unpacking the hate against comedian and TV host Loni Love, exploring the power (or overreaction) behind the word "fish" and more.  

    • 51 min
    Episode 4: Gayle King, Misogynoir, the Cancel Principal & Other Thangs

    Episode 4: Gayle King, Misogynoir, the Cancel Principal & Other Thangs

    In this, the first episode of 2020 and in two years, I offer up a bold ramble about the Superbowl halftime show, Lizzo, the impeachment trial outcome, and the backlash against Gayle King. Is Gayle a double-agent for white supremacy or are people just ridiculous? Get into it. 

    Also, I broke my 2-year blogging hiatus to pen more in-depth thoughts about all the backlash Gayle King has been receiving. Give it a read at www.coffeerhetoric.com

    • 1 hr 9 min

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