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Podcast by TiffanyDPhd

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Podcast by TiffanyDPhd

    Ep 107 Sankofa The Art Of Reclamation

    Ep 107 Sankofa The Art Of Reclamation

    Hey ya’ll hey!

    Thanks for tuning into Episode 107 of Tellemtiptoldyou—"Sankofa: The Art of Reclamation” What do The Book of Clarence, Cowboy Carter, and the Black Arts Movement have in common? In this episode, I talk about the role of art (and Black literacy) in multi-layered communication. (the TikTok creator I referenced about the sonar pings is @ragandboneshopoftheheart)

    I’d love to hear what you think about these ideas. And, if you’re really wanting to unpack the ideas around Black history, spirituality, or culture, please consider being a guest on the podcast. Send me an email at drtip@tellemtiptoldyou.com. I’m a life coach helping folks reach holistic success over here while being your FAVORITE HBCU Prof!

    After you tune in, let me know what you think of this episode by leaving me a 5-star review.

    Take care of each other so we can build together. #tellemtiptoldyou

    For more on Tellemtiptoldyou (the podcast on Black History, Black Spirituality, and Black Culture, be sure to follow Dr. Tip on Instagram (@tiffanydphd) and Facebook (@tellemtiptoldyou). Be sure to subscribe to our website, www.tellemtiptoldyou.com, so that you never miss an update! And, if you want to send us a message, our email address is drtip@tellemtiptoldyou.com

    Hosted by: Dr. Tip
    Guests on this episode: none

    TAGS: #thoughtleader #BlackHistory #BlackEducation #BlackCulture #BlackArtsMovement #BlackArt #BlackLiteracy #LifeCoachforBlackWomen #tellemtiptoldyou #podcast

    • 24 min
    Ep 106 HBCUs Vouchers And Opportunity Districts Oh My

    Ep 106 HBCUs Vouchers And Opportunity Districts Oh My

    Hey ya’ll hey!

    Thanks for tuning into Episode 106 of Tellemtiptoldyou—"HBCUs, Public School Vouchers, and Opportunity Districts: Oh My!” Call me a conspiracy theorist, but I think something nefarious is afoot and I just want us to be watchful and prepared. The bottom line is that I think we need to specifically be thinking about institution building, maintenance, and protection when it comes to education in general, but our young people specifically.

    I’d love to hear what you think about these ideas. And, if you’re really wanting to unpack the ideas around Black history, spirituality, or culture, please consider being a guest on the podcast. Send me an email at drtip@tellemtiptoldyou.com. I’m a life coach helping folks reach holistic success over here while being your FAVORITE HBCU Prof!

    After you tune in, let me know what you think of this episode by leaving me a 5-star review.

    Take care of each other so we can build together. #tellemtiptoldyou

    For more on Tellemtiptoldyou (the podcast on Black History, Black Spirituality, and Black Culture, be sure to follow Dr. Tip on Instagram (@tiffanydphd) and Facebook (@tellemtiptoldyou). Be sure to subscribe to our website, www.tellemtiptoldyou.com, so that you never miss an update! And, if you want to send us a message, our email address is drtip@tellemtiptoldyou.com

    Hosted by: Dr. Tip
    Guests on this episode: none

    TAGS: #thoughtleader #BlackHistory #BlackEducation #BlackCulture #PublicSchools #Community #BlackWoman #LifeCoachforBlackWomen #tellemtiptoldyou #HBCU #podcast

    • 35 min
    Ep 105 Womans Work And Other Reasons To Give Praise

    Ep 105 Womans Work And Other Reasons To Give Praise

    Hey ya’ll hey!

    Thanks for tuning into Episode 105 of Tellemtiptoldyou—"Woman’s Work and Other Reasons to Give Praise.” This week is special, I just wanted to share some poetry with you in honor of Women’s History Month. This week’s poems come from Gwendolyn A. Mitchell and really share important ideas—especially for Women’s History.

    The reason that this episode is an abbreviated one is because I am getting ready for a banger next week! Next Sunday, I want to share some news about Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) that I think we, as a community, need to give our intentions to. In fact, we need to specifically be thinking about institution building, maintenance, and protection.

    I’d love to hear what you think about these ideas. And, if you’re really wanting to unpack the ideas around Black history, spirituality, or culture, please consider being a guest on the podcast. Send me an email at drtip@tellemtiptoldyou.com. I’m a life coach helping folks reach holistic success over here while being your FAVORITE HBCU Prof!

    After you tune in, let me know what you think of this episode by leaving me a 5-star review.

    Take care of each other so we can build together. #tellemtiptoldyou

    For more on Tellemtiptoldyou (the podcast on Black History, Black Spirituality, and Black Culture, be sure to follow Dr. Tip on Instagram (@tiffanydphd) and Facebook (@tellemtiptoldyou). Be sure to subscribe to our website, www.tellemtiptoldyou.com, so that you never miss an update! And, if you want to send us a message, our email address is drtip@tellemtiptoldyou.com

    Hosted by: Dr. Tip
    Guests on this episode: none

    TAGS: #thoughtleader #BlackHistory #BlackWomen #BlackCulture #WomensHistoryMonth #Community #BlackWoman #LifeCoachforBlackWomen #tellemtiptoldyou #HBCU #podcast

    • 9 min
    Ep 104 Whose Life Story Are You Writing

    Ep 104 Whose Life Story Are You Writing

    Hey ya’ll hey!

    Thanks for tuning into Episode 104 of Tellemtiptoldyou—"Whose Life Story Are You Writing?” What do the films American Fiction, One Drop: The Bob Marley Story and Mea Culpa have in common? In this episode I want to share with you my ideas about how these three films in Black culture are a model for what more of us need to be thinking about.

    Let me give you a hint about this week’s episode. We are either authors of our own life’s story, or we are a character in someone else’s version. This week, I want you to think about the story you’re telling and why. I also want you to think deeply about who benefits when you don’t control your own narrative.

    If you’re interested in learning more about the Sacred Self program, please visit: https://www.thefreshmanbootcamp.com/sacred-self-six-week-masterclass-and-group-coaching.

    I’d love to hear what you think about this week’s episode. And, if you’re really wanting to unpack the ideas around Black history, spirituality, or culture, please consider being a guest on the podcast. Send me an email at drtip@tellemtiptoldyou.com. I’m a life coach helping folks reach holistic success over here while being your FAVORITE HBCU Prof!

    After you tune in, let me know what you think of this episode by leaving me a 5-star review.

    Take care of each other so we can build together. #tellemtiptoldyou

    For more on Tellemtiptoldyou (the podcast on Black History, Black Spirituality, and Black Culture, be sure to follow Dr. Tip on Instagram (@tiffanydphd) and Facebook (@tellemtiptoldyou). Be sure to subscribe to our website, www.tellemtiptoldyou.com, so that you never miss an update! And, if you want to send us a message, our email address is drtip@tellemtiptoldyou.com

    Hosted by: Dr. Tip
    Guests on this episode: none

    TAGS: #MetaNarrative #BlackHistory #Storytelling #BlackCulture #BlackArt #BlackWoman #LifeCoachforBlackWomen #tellemtiptoldyou #podcast

    • 32 min
    Ep 103 A Fan Of Fani

    Ep 103 A Fan Of Fani

    Hey ya’ll hey!

    Thanks for tuning into Episode 103 of Tellemtiptoldyou—"A Fan of Fani.” What do Usher Raymond’s half-time show have in common with Beyonce’s recent music release and DA Fani Willis’ time on the stand? In this episode I want to share with you my ideas about how these three events in Black culture are a model for what more of us need to be doing.

    Did you catch all of the symbolism in Usher’s performance? How do you feel about the Queen’s country music? Did you argue with people about whether or not Willis should have dated someone with whom she is working? Don’t worry, let’s unpack these ideas together.

    I’d love to hear what you think about this week’s episode. And, if you’re really wanting to unpack the ideas around Black history, spirituality, or culture, please consider being a guest on the podcast. Send me an email at drtip@tellemtiptoldyou.com. I’m a life coach helping folks reach holistic success over here while being your FAVORITE HBCU Prof!

    After you tune in, let me know what you think of this episode by leaving me a 5-star review.

    Take care of each other so we can build together. #tellemtiptoldyou

    For more on Tellemtiptoldyou (the podcast on Black History, Black Spirituality, and Black Culture, be sure to follow Dr. Tip on Instagram (@tiffanydphd) and Facebook (@tellemtiptoldyou). Be sure to subscribe to our website, www.tellemtiptoldyou.com, so that you never miss an update! And, if you want to send us a message, our email address is drtip@tellemtiptoldyou.com

    Hosted by: Dr. Tip
    Guests on this episode: none

    TAGS: #Halftime #BlackHistory #CountryMusic #BlackCulture #FaniWillis #Power #BlackWoman #LifeCoachforBlackWomen #tellemtiptoldyou #podcast

    • 30 min
    Ep 102 Stop Making Stupid People Famous

    Ep 102 Stop Making Stupid People Famous

    Hey ya’ll hey!

    Thanks for tuning into Episode 102 of Tellemtiptoldyou—"Stop Making Stupid People Famous.” This week, I want to open with a James Baldwin quote that essentially asks us to reflect on what America is doing to us. That reflection is just what this episode of the podcast is about.

    If you mindlessly scroll social media as I sometimes (okay, okay OFTEN) do, you’ve probably seen some of the folks I talk about this week. I’d love to hear what you think about their performances.

    If you’re really wanting to unpack the ideas around Black history, spirituality, or culture, please consider being a guest on the podcast. Send me an email at drtip@tellemtiptoldyou.com. I’m a life coach helping folks reach holistic success over here while being your FAVORITE HBCU Prof!

    After you tune in, let me know what you think of this episode by leaving me a 5-star review.

    Take care of each other so we can build together. #tellemtiptoldyou

    For more on Tellemtiptoldyou (the podcast on Black History, Black Spirituality, and Black Culture, be sure to follow Dr. Tip on Instagram (@tiffanydphd) and Facebook (@tellemtiptoldyou). Be sure to subscribe to our website, www.tellemtiptoldyou.com, so that you never miss an update! And, if you want to send us a message, our email address is drtip@tellemtiptoldyou.com

    Hosted by: Dr. Tip
    Guests on this episode: none

    TAGS: #thoughtleader #BlackHistory #CharlesYourLunchIsReady #BlackCulture #AntiIntellectualism #Community #BlackWoman #LifeCoachforBlackWomen #tellemtiptoldyou #PlayingDumbForDollars #podcast

    • 22 min

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