Not All Hood (NAH) with Malcolm-Jamal Warner & Candace Kelley

Not All Hood, Malcolm -Jamal Warner, Candace Kelley, layne Fontes, Company X Media Group

Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America.

  1. Trump, ICE & Dual Citizenship: Can They Strip Your Status? | Dr. Omekongo Dibinga Explains -NAH The Weekly Drop with Candace Kelley

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    Trump, ICE & Dual Citizenship: Can They Strip Your Status? | Dr. Omekongo Dibinga Explains -NAH The Weekly Drop with Candace Kelley

    The Bigger Picture Also -On this week’s Not All Hood Weekly Drop, Candace Kelley sits down with Dr. Dabenga (American University), author of Lies About Black People, to unpack rising fears around dual citizenship, naturalization, and denaturalization. They discuss claims circulating about policies that could pressure dual citizens to “choose” a nationality, and what that would mean for millions of Black and Brown people, especially families with older relatives and inconsistent historical records. Dr. Dabenga argues this moment fits a broader pattern of escalating enforcement—moving from border messaging to interior targeting—raising concerns about ICE encounters, documentation demands, and “lawless” enforcement behavior. Candace and Dr. Dabenga also break down practical protection steps: don’t go anywhere with unidentified agents, ask bystanders to record everything, understand what kinds of warrants are required, and build a family plan for emergencies. They also broaden the conversation to diaspora identity—why people pursue dual citizenship for safety, opportunity, and connection—and how media narratives can shape misunderstandings between African Americans and Africans. This is an urgent, real-world conversation about immigration enforcement, civil rights, due process, and community preparedness—with history, context, and tools you can actually use. Across Netflix, iHeartRadio, Warner Bros., and Paramount, the signal is clear: Media is consolidating quietly, not loudly. Partnerships are the new acquisitions, and acquisitions are increasingly about IP, audience, and infrastructure—not prestige. This week reinforces that the next wave of media power won’t come from who makes the most content—but from who controls distribution, data, and direct audience relationships. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America. Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Candace O.Kelley Executive Producer: Layne Fontes Producer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1h 1m
  2. He Lost His Son, Then He Changed the System  Alfred Brooks in a Transformative Talk with Pam Warner

    DEC 18

    He Lost His Son, Then He Changed the System Alfred Brooks in a Transformative Talk with Pam Warner

    In this unforgettable episode of Not All Hood, educator and Atlanta Public School Board member Alfred Brooks joins Pam Warner and Candace Kelley for a deeply emotional conversation about Black male teachers, representation in education, grief, legacy, and healing. Brooks shares his journey from growing up around activism to becoming one of the nation’s few Black male educators — and the first classroom teacher in 150 years to serve on the Atlanta School Board. He breaks down why Black men in education matter, how he teaches students to unlearn harmful beliefs, and why authentic representation transforms school culture. The episode turns profoundly intimate as Brooks recounts the tragic loss of his 16-year-old son, Bryce, who died saving three children from a riptide. In a rare and powerful exchange, Pam Warner reflects on losing her son, actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and the two parents discuss faith, acceptance, legacy-building, and navigating grief while still choosing purpose. This is a moving and insightful episode about: Black male educators & representation Parenting, loss, and emotional healing Legacy, purpose, and community Turning grief into advocacy and service #AlfredBrooks #PamWarner #CandaceKelley #NotAllHood #BlackMaleTeachers #BlackEducators #RepresentationMatters #BlackMenInEducation #EducationMatters #AtlantaPublicSchools ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America. Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Candace O.Kelley Executive Producer: Layne Fontes Producer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1h 22m
  3. NAH: The Weekly Drop- DC Squatter Crisis, Housing Loopholes & Black History Today | Dr. Hasan Kwame Jeffries & Big Mama | NAH Weekly Drop

    DEC 16

    NAH: The Weekly Drop- DC Squatter Crisis, Housing Loopholes & Black History Today | Dr. Hasan Kwame Jeffries & Big Mama | NAH Weekly Drop

    Not All Hood: The Weekly Drop In this episode, Candace Kelley leads a timely conversation unpacking the headlines shaping culture, housing, and civic life. The show begins with a discussion on the elimination of the penny and how price rounding quietly impacts cash users, raising questions about equity and who bears the hidden cost of everyday policy decisions. The conversation then turns to the viral Washington, D.C. Airbnb squatter case, examining tenant rights, housing loopholes, and the role of community accountability. The panel explores how legal gray areas, short-term rentals, and rising housing insecurity intersect, and what this case reveals about broader challenges in urban housing across the United States. Historian and educator Dr. Hasan Kwame Jeffries joins the show to connect Black history to present-day civic engagement. He discusses systemic racism as a continuous structure rather than a repeating cycle, the importance and limitations of voting, and how protests, boycotts, and grassroots organizing have historically driven social change. Dr. Jeffries also reflects on the cultural responsibility of hip-hop, the impact of commercialization, and how public conversations around figures like Sean “Diddy” Combs fit into a larger reckoning around power, accountability, and influence. The episode also addresses the rise of misinformation online, including viral celebrity hoaxes and unverified claims, highlighting the importance of media literacy in an era driven by algorithms and outrage. Comedian Big Mama closes the episode with humor and sharp commentary on the week’s most confusing and outrageous stories, offering levity while underscoring the absurdity and seriousness of the news cycle. This episode of Not All Hood: The Weekly Drop blends news analysis, historical insight, cultural critique, and humor to help listeners better understand today’s headlines through context, clarity, and conversation. Topics CoveredThe end of the penny and price rounding Housing crisis and the Washington, D.C. Airbnb squatter case Tenant rights, housing loopholes, and community action Black history and civic engagement Voting, protest, boycotts, and grassroots organizing Hip-hop, culture, and accountability Misinformation, viral hoaxes, and media literacy News commentary and comedy Featured GuestsDr. Hasan Kwame Jeffries – Historian and educator Big Mama  Bad Ass – Comedian and cultural commentator ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America. Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Candace O.Kelley Executive Producer: Layne Fontes Producer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1h 6m
  4. (NEW SHOW) NAH: The Weekly Drop-   Doc Fallout + Netflix x Warner Bros Explained |

    DEC 11

    (NEW SHOW) NAH: The Weekly Drop- Doc Fallout + Netflix x Warner Bros Explained |

    Welcome to NAH: The Weekly Drop —  Our live weekly series breaking down the biggest stories in culture, community, entertainment, and the creator economy. Every Sunday at 7PM, we go live to unpack the conversations shaping our world with honesty, humor, and the signature NAH perspective. EP-1 This week, we’re diving into two major moments shaping culture and creativity: THE BIG DROP: The Diddy Documentary — Power, Men & Accountability The new Diddy documentary has sparked intense debate around power, abuse, masculinity, accountability, and the systems that enable silence. Tonight we break down: What the documentary reveals beyond the headlines How men are processing this moment The cultural impact on community, relationships, and leadership Why accountability is shifting — and what that means for us With special guests joining to offer powerful insight and perspective. THE QUICK DROP: Netflix x Warner Bros — What This Means For Creators Netflix’s acquisition of Warner Bros is one of the biggest entertainment moves of the decade. We explore: How this merger reshapes the future of streaming What it means for Black storytellers and independent creators The risks and opportunities for the entire media landscape ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America. Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Candace O.Kelley Executive Producer: Layne Fontes Producer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1h 21m
  5. Kim Fields, Pam Warner & the Cost of Fame-Designing a Life, Not Just a Career

    DEC 4

    Kim Fields, Pam Warner & the Cost of Fame-Designing a Life, Not Just a Career

    Kim Fields sits down with Pam Warner (mother of Malcolm Jamal Warner) and Candace to have a real, unvarnished conversation about what it really takes to survive decades in this business without losing your mind, your soul, or your family. From growing up on iconic sets like Facts of Life and The Cosby Show to becoming directors, producers, and wellness leaders, Kim and Pam break down the difference between designing a career and just booking gigs. They talk about: Why fame without foundation will make you “lose your mind” Parenting showbiz kids while still actually parenting Money, ego, and when the child becomes the breadwinner Why some actors create their own work instead of waiting for the phone to ring Grief, legacy, and the village that held them together when the calls did stop This is for anyone raising creative kids, anyone in the industry, or anyone trying to build a life that’s deeper than likes, red carpets, and microwave fame. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America. Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Candace O.Kelley Executive Producer: Layne Fontes Producer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1h 3m
  6. Love, Loss & Becoming Your Name: Pam Warner on Grief, Growth & Malcolm’s Legacy

    NOV 27

    Love, Loss & Becoming Your Name: Pam Warner on Grief, Growth & Malcolm’s Legacy

    In this intimate opening to the Pam Warner Trilogy, Pam—mother of the late Malcolm-Jamal Warner—sits down for one of the most honest conversations she’s ever shared publicly. She reflects on love, loss, motherhood, and the emotional earthquake that comes with losing a child the world also loved. Pam speaks with raw clarity about healing, holding space for pain, and the moments of peace that find you when you least expect them. This conversation is emotional, grounding, and deeply human. In this episode: Navigating grief when the world is watching Motherhood through the lens of love and loss The unseen emotional labor of raising a Black son The spiritual tools that hold you together What it feels like when your child’s legacy expands beyond your home A heart-shifting exploration of grief… guided by a mother’s wisdom. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America. Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Candace O.Kelley Executive Producer: Layne Fontes Producer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    52 min
4.9
out of 5
189 Ratings

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Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America.

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