85 episodes

In the 2010 Census multiracial people were counted at 9 million; in 2020 it exploded to 33.8 million a 276% increase. Generation Mixed Podcast was created as an outlet for these voices to be heard, one story at a time. Weekly guests will give you glimpses of their lives, about how they navigate through a world that is not always accepting. There will be similarities, and differences. Each story will weave a thread that, combined with other stories, will create a beautiful colorful tapestry that represents what it means to be multiracial in America. Let's come together, tune in, and start creating a community.

Hosted by Jolie, or Jolie Frijole when the whim hits her, she will bring these stories to you in a Q&A format by guests from different backgrounds and life experiences. She begins the first podcast about herself, and each week, will bring a new guest or guests to share their stories.

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    • Education
    • 4.9 • 18 Ratings

In the 2010 Census multiracial people were counted at 9 million; in 2020 it exploded to 33.8 million a 276% increase. Generation Mixed Podcast was created as an outlet for these voices to be heard, one story at a time. Weekly guests will give you glimpses of their lives, about how they navigate through a world that is not always accepting. There will be similarities, and differences. Each story will weave a thread that, combined with other stories, will create a beautiful colorful tapestry that represents what it means to be multiracial in America. Let's come together, tune in, and start creating a community.

Hosted by Jolie, or Jolie Frijole when the whim hits her, she will bring these stories to you in a Q&A format by guests from different backgrounds and life experiences. She begins the first podcast about herself, and each week, will bring a new guest or guests to share their stories.

Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to Generation Mixed & FOLLOW ME at JMarc Media Network at:
www.justjmarc.com

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/generation-mixed--5176197/support.

    Black Irish, Black Dutch and Black Jews

    Black Irish, Black Dutch and Black Jews

    Y’all ever heard these terms? Black Irish? Black Dutch? Black Jew?Join Jolie as she explores the backgrounds on Black Irish, Black Dutch, African-American Jews and the Black Jews of New york, her hometown!

    Black Irish: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Irish_(folklore)
    Black Dutch : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Dutch_
    (genealogy)African American Jews: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African-American_Jews
    Black Jews of New York City: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Jews_in_New_York_City

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    What it means to be multiracial in America, one story at a time, from the studio to the streets.  

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    • 37 min
    What Does MGM Mean in the Mixed Race Community

    What Does MGM Mean in the Mixed Race Community

    Ready to have your mind blown?

    Philip Arnell, celebrated author of ‘Fortunate Member of a Caribbean Diaspora’ and ‘Still Bajan After All These Years’ comes onto the show to discuss his newest book, ‘MGM Perspective a Guideline into the Mixed World’ that addresses what it means to be mixed race in our growing community regarding societal constructs.

    Philip Timothy Arnell, born October 3, 1968, in Queens, NY, is a two-time global bestselling author of Caribbean descent. A proud Caribbean American, he holds dual citizenship in the U.S. and France and resides in New York City. Arnell's early career included acting in commercials, voiceovers, TV, stage, and films. He earned a BSc in Communications from St. John's University. Later, he ventured into the financial industry. For over forty-six years, he has researched his family history, culminating in two books sold in nineteen countries and featured in numerous museums, libraries, archives internationally and a reference module for one school system. Now, his latest book, “The MGM Perspective – A Guideline into the Mixed World”, embarks on the Caribbean mixed- race perspective regarding race classification/relations in America from the Caribbean - American point of view. In addition, you can find his other books, “Fortunate Member of a Caribbean Diaspora", "Still Bajan After All These Years”, available on Amazon.com.

    IG: caribauthor
    TikTok: caribbandit
    Facebook: Philip Arnell

    What are your thoughts on MGMs?

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    What it means to be multiracial in America, one story at a time, from the studio to the streets.  

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    • 1 hr 1 min
    The Mixd Movement with Rachael Go!

    The Mixd Movement with Rachael Go!

    Reaching out and creating community with fellow podcast hosts!

    This exciting episode, we meet Rachael Go, a fellow host in the mixed race community, who co-hosts with her two siblings on the Mixd Movement podcast. We discuss Rachel’s upbringing, reuniting with her siblings,podcasting insights, as well as her contribution to the Breast Cancer foundation in a contest “FabOver40”

    “Rachael Go, a Midwest native, was born into a unique family situation. She was the only one of mixed race. Rachael grew up knowing her dad and her biological father were two different people. This family dynamic led to a confusing and isolating adolescence. As an adult, Rachael moved to the Pacific Northwest. After settling into her new home, she began to notice other mixed-race people had their own unique, yet similar life experiences. This inspired her to create a podcast to empower others to love and accept all aspects of themselves. She created and launched The Mix'd Movement Podcast in May of 2022. She currently co-hosts with her two estranged half-siblings after reconnecting while grieving the passing of their biological father. Rachael also founded Polished Velvet while diving into a career in personal development coaching. She primarily works with clients navigating the nuances of their racial identity. Rachael has been featured in other podcasts, spoken at community events, and regularly hosts workshops on topics surrounding multiracial and multicultural life experiences.”

    https://www.instagram.com/polished.velvet?igsh=MTRkNXZxOWx4NjczZg%3D%3D&utm_source=qr

    https://www.instagram.com/mixd.movement?igsh=MXBmamV4cDQ3aXRicA==

    https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100085305740919&mibextid=opq0tG

    https://msha.ke/mixdmovement.com

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    • 56 min
    Introducing…Miss Sally Hemings!

    Introducing…Miss Sally Hemings!

    We have all heard of Sally Hemings; she was the biracial mistress of Thomas Jefferson. But else do we know?

    Deep dive into this episode about Sally Hemings, her background, her descendants, and her cultural influence on the arts.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sally_Hemings

    Are there any other Sally hemings we don’t know about? Let me know, and I’ll do an episode!

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    What it means to be multiracial in America, one story at a time, from the studio to the streets.

    Exciting news! JMarc has partnered with NuWave Community Media, a non-profit promoting digital literacy. Support our cause by donating or volunteering at www.nuwavemedia.org. Explore our diverse podcasts for insightful content. Join us in building a digitally empowered community!

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    • 59 min
    Author Naomi Wong Returns!

    Author Naomi Wong Returns!

    In this riveting episode of Generation Mixed Podcast, your host Jolie welcomes back the phenomenal writer Naomi Wong to unveil the highly anticipated sequel to her sci-fi thriller, "Amphibious." Immerse yourself in the creative process as Naomi shares insights into "Bivalent," exploring the possibility of a trilogy and treating listeners to an exclusive excerpt. Beyond literature, we delve into Naomi's future plans, personal growth, and thought-provoking social experiments highlighting the complexities of racial identity. As we pay tribute to Fredi Washington for Black History Month, the episode concludes with heartfelt gratitude to Naomi for sharing her journey—

    one story at a time, from the studio to the streets.

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    • 1 hr 3 min
    AITA with David and Jermaine

    AITA with David and Jermaine

    Get ready for new AITA reddit stories!

    Dive in with Jolie, David and Jermaine, as all three respond to three brand new AITA posts on Reddit that discuss challenges of being mixed race in today’s world.

    Jermaine is an aspiring actor and model, who is graduating from college in Spring.David works as a dance teacher, attends school, and has won many competitions.

    @408maine (Jermaine)
    @kingmachl90_ (David)

    How can we bridge the gaps within our mixed race community based on experiences, geography, skin tone, and upbringing to become more united?

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    What it means to be multiracial in America, one story at a time, from the studio to the streets.

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    • 31 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
18 Ratings

18 Ratings

Ara5635 ,

#23

I’m Celi! I just wanted to mention what an amazing soul Emiko was. Despite all of her struggles she still managed to put a smile on anyone’s face! Emi deserved the world! I’m so happy I got to listen to this. I’ll love you forever Emiko Niona ❤️

rose c tha haitian mama ,

Great 👍🏿 podcast!!! Love it💯💯

This podcast is definitely a must listen! It’s not only for people who are mixed , any body can enjoy it. The host brings soo much knowledge to the topic and trust me, there’s always some thing new to learn 💚💚💚

Nostringsattached ,

A must, hear for yourself

I can’t stop listening, this is so weird for me because I’m not mixed but somehow I understand what they went through or are going through because some how I went through it too. I always got the question of “what are you?” This show has me really thinking now of things I just had suppressed and now look at from a different perspective.

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