In Pt.3 of this powerful reasoning, Alexia Doubouya and LaKeisha Entsuah of Coco Life explore why so many people have become hesitant to get married. They discuss how childhood experiences, generational trauma, fear, and unresolved emotional wounds often ...
The Real Reason Reggae Artists Stopped Singing About Rastafari
In Part 2 of this powerful reasoning, Aston Barrett Jr. shares why he believes many modern reggae artists have stopped singing about Rastafari and reflects on the pressures that have reshaped the genre. He also opens up about his own frustrations with th ...
A Black Baby Died Because She Was Called a Foreigner in an African Country
In Pt.2 of this powerful reasoning, Obenfo Obadale Kambon argues that what many call "xenophobia" in South Africa is actually something much deeper. Using the story of a one-year-old child denied medical treatment because she was considered a foreigner, ...
Why So Many Black Women Aren’t Leaving the Hospital Alive After Giving Birth
In Pt.2 of this powerful reasoning, Alexia Doubouya and LaKeisha Entsuah of Coco Life examine why Black women continue to experience disproportionately high maternal mortality rates, regardless of income, education, or social status. They discuss the sys ...
How My Father Became One Of Bob Marley’s Most Trusted Producers
In Part 1 of this powerful reasoning, Aston Barrett Jr. opens up about the close relationship between musical icon Bob Marley and his father, Aston "Family Man" Barrett. He also explains why Family Man became Bob Marley's trusted producer during the crea ...
I Felt Ashamed Because I Had A Really Hard Time Connecting With My Newborn Baby
Why are so many mothers struggling in silence? In Pt.1of this powerful reasoning, Alexia Doubouya and LaKeisha Entsuah of Coco Life discuss postpartum mental health, the loss of community, fatherhood, and why modern mothers are being asked to raise child ...
They Taught You What To Think, You Need To Learn How To Think
In this discussion, Dr. Maurice Isuo of Innate's Touch Chiropractic explores how belief systems are formed through culture, education, media, healthcare, and everyday experiences. We examine how unquestioned beliefs can shape our decisions, influence our ...
Amos Wilson’s Right Hand Man Shares Untold Stories About Wilson’s Life and Work
For decades, Dr. Amos Wilson challenged Black people to think differently about education, psychology, power, economics, and the systems that shape society. In this rare and insightful conversation, we sit down with Brother Sababu Plata, a longtime colla ...
Why Black People Keep Blaming Each Other For Problems They Didn’t Create
In Pt.1 of this powerful reasoning, Obenfo Obadale Kambon challenges the popular narrative surrounding xenophobia in South Africa and argues that the real issue runs much deeper. Using historical examples, African languages, cultural concepts, and econom ...
How America Made A Money Making System To Replace Slavery
In this powerful reasoning at Franklin & Marshall College, Dr. Ron Daniels breaks down the historical connection between slavery, criminalization, policing, and mass incarceration in America. From slave patrols and convict leasing to the War on Drugs ...









