17 episodes

The anger is valid, the problem is real, but the solution is attainable. The Beyond the Talk podcast, hosted by Clysha & Kristen and produced by Nichole Renee, aims to liberate listeners by providing the tools to be the change they want to see. It takes an introspective look past oppressive experiences and amplifies a solution-focused narrative.

Beyond The Talk‪!‬ Clysha & Kristen

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The anger is valid, the problem is real, but the solution is attainable. The Beyond the Talk podcast, hosted by Clysha & Kristen and produced by Nichole Renee, aims to liberate listeners by providing the tools to be the change they want to see. It takes an introspective look past oppressive experiences and amplifies a solution-focused narrative.

    Episode 16: From the River to the Sea

    Episode 16: From the River to the Sea

    In this episode, Clysha and Kristen discuss the history of current political events in the Middle East, offering a nuanced exploration of the ongoing fight for Palestinian liberation.

    • 56 min
    Episode 15: Shoot The Shit!

    Episode 15: Shoot The Shit!

    Join us as we revisit topics from recent episodes and give our raw, unfiltered opinions on everything from politics to relationships. You don’t want to miss this episode of Beyond The Talk!

    • 1 hr 21 min
    Episode 14: I Can’t Eat, I’m Broke!

    Episode 14: I Can’t Eat, I’m Broke!

    We know you missed us! In our latest episode we discuss how different forms of debt are robbing Black and Brown people of the American Dream, and explore paths towards economic justice and empowerment.

    • 50 min
    Episode 13: You Got A Picasso in Yo House!

    Episode 13: You Got A Picasso in Yo House!

    In this episode of Beyond the Talk, Kristen and Clysha discuss gentrification and how it robs marginalized communities of generational wealth. They explore the historical ties that led to the creation of gentrified neighborhoods and how development-induced displacement has played a role in the housing crisis. The hosts also shed light on the impact of systemic racism on public transportation and economic mobility. They end the episode by highlighting the importance of civic engagement and community-backed development as potential solutions to combat gentrification. Click here for our Where Do We Go From Here resource page to find some of the resources mentioned in this episode: https://www.notion.so/Resource-List-Where-Do-We-Go-From-Here-1ce6a95c0e7a477383c8676a984db4a4?pvs=4

    • 1 hr 52 min
    Episode 12: The Great Resignation

    Episode 12: The Great Resignation

    In the first episode of season 3, we examine the changing climate of US labor relations, and how black and brown people are being affected by changes within the working class. 

    • 52 min
    Episode 11: Buy Back the Block

    Episode 11: Buy Back the Block

    In today's episode, we discuss the problem of the racial wealth gap and how we got here. We do so by diving into the history of Black capitalism and economics and end by discussing solutions that are closing that gap and creating economic prosperity in Black communities! 

    • 1 hr 3 min

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