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BCPinGermanyHuge talents and great energy!Wonderful storytelling! Thrilled I stumbled upon this podcast!
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dhahsoxoOne of my favoritesThank you Hana for the love song to Sudan — I wouldn’t have known this beautiful music had you not shared it. I’m Asian American but I got hooked on some of the diaspora episodes because they were so relatable to my own experience — then the hair and colorism episodes hooked me because I am a woman who also struggles with white beauty standards. This podcast is a comfort listen for me, I love the hosts’ friendship and soothing voices.
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Trice kingI love the storytelling on this podcastI love the way stories are told on this podcast. Also the range of stories is excellent.
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l0racGreat insight into black cultureThank you so much for your program. I listen frequently and your voices are so sincere, honest and include current topics. I hope your audience includes all cultures. Hope from Nairobi was especially eye opening. Keep it up!
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shellyghWell done!Centering the Black American and Black immigrant experience with documentary/narrative style of journalism and storytelling makes this podcast on if my favorites. I’ve truly enjoyed every segment. Thank you sistren!
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NirdillStellar podcast!!I love this podcast. Many many favorite episodes. However “Hope in Nairobi” was particularly moving, interesting and thoughtful. Just so good. Thank you for your work!
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SF LiveCubaLoved Leila’s recounting of her time in Cuba and building her pride about her beauty and Blackness. I want to hear more of her story, her time in Cuba and then back in the U.S. So very well done and touching. Thank you for this.
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Rockwell RickMothers tongueI’m married to the daughter of immigrants … she does speak her language. But I still learned so much. Powerful …
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Mariam AbeSisters in my headConsistent, high-quality, reverent storytelling.
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The Real MamaLeeLove the diaspora love❤️So many stories, both lovely and difficult; all real, raw and respectful of black culture!
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TheaterpersonImportant conversationsAnd easy to listen to! Thank you!
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Why can't nickname b same?Friends MagicThis podcast is a gift to the ends of my nerves! I feel like I’m in the convo with y’all! Keep doing amazing work. P.S. I want that spooky Halloween voice. ❤️
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askedthezebraSo wonderfulLuv this podcast. It is a must listen.
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ThetruthshespeaksBooty EpisodeI liked Episode 55 but I would have liked to see an inclusion of the realities that black women face who don’t have the archetypal black booty. Yes having a booty can be stigmatized - but we can’t overlook how black people (men and women) talk about and talk towards black women who “don’t have a booty” or a certain body frame. If you are a black woman and don’t have a booty - you are literally irrelevant and black people are always the first to let you know this.
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@JPE3The Sound of BlacknessAnything Earth, Wind, and Fire ESPECIALLY if being played by an HBCU band!!!
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Kampala1ZamundaOn the zamunda episode I was quite perplexed on how this film was taken in a serious way, like Africa was portraited poorly, I was more on the last portion where they talked about this was just a fun film. The fact that Lesli jones is a sound actor of sound mind whom I assume choose that role, to minimize her decision and project on to her as an unattractive etc was too much. Let’s be real that came out of the person because that’s what society keeps projecting on her. Wesley playing the general is not that far off, we have general Amin, and more or less his predecessor Mseveni and dictators who continue to run many countries in Africa so that wasn’t that far off. All in all we are have so little as in black entertainment that we dissect any that comes our way, so that in itself is an issue. Here is to one day having so much black entertainment that we don’t have time to dissect it.
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2$notcentsPerspectives on a variety of Black experiencesEnjoy listening to Head on a Swivel - these are thoughts, feelings, experiences that people of color don’t feel safe discussing or have been conditioned to suppress any uncomfortable feelings about for their own survival sake. Blacks too should be able to talk about things that people not like us may feel uncomfortable listening to. It’s done without bashing but just being free to think about how this or that affects a person of color. 💕💚
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Bethany MicheleTrump bashing stillI thought that now that we have a president who is gearing up for war in the Middle East, ensuring Americans do not get a fair price on prescription drugs, ensuring that opioid addicts don’t get the kind of help they need, and striving to remove our 1st and 2nd amendment rights, we could finally listen to a podcast that doesn’t spend time bashing Trump, the one who “lost.” I was wrong. If you haven’t heard enough about how bad Trump and his supporters are, this podcast is for you.
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ArtistryGalA New FavoriteThey are honestly really welcoming and friendly. I usually don’t like podcasts, but this one is what I think many of us need to hear. It’s very calming, like I could be on a walk listening to this as a normal. It may not be for everyone, but I’d listen to one you never know.
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QuidProHoIt’s an okay podcastBut just okay.
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ljtorreWonderful Diversity of ViewpointsSo good to have this beautifully curated diversity of viewpoints. Something I was longing for but couldn’t put my finger on. The global perspective of multiple people is great, and formatted this way it’s not limited to the hosts and an interview guest as most other podcasts are.
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tessyuhInformative & EngagingI appreciate this podcast so much. There’s so much valuable information and all of their personal anecdotes are relevant and interesting additions to the topics they’re discussing.
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gbubbidbThe StoopExcellent podcast!
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poetlockedA true gemSearching for something new to listen to, I stumbled upon The Stoop. I was instantly submerged in your conversation. Good job on this.
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mockthewalruaLove it!Love the show!
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Ginger Cucumberyes yes yeslove this show. really great and generous.
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gggghuuygBoooSo bad
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SovereignSoundsThank you, Leila and HanaAbsolutely amazing, insightful, and open conversations about culture. Shoutout to Daoud Anthony and the amazing music he makes for this. Beautiful show.
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amc07021994epitome of good podcastingthis is one of my fav podcasts. i’m white, so i know this podcast isn’t for me, but i’ve learned so much from it over the last few years, and really started to understand what is meant by “black people are not a monolith” - it’s obvious now, but the diversity and nuance within the black community has been so enlightening and i hope has served to make me a better ally in fighting anti racism. secondly, this podcast is just plain well produced. i love the use of music/sound editing in this show, i love the interview styles and of course the topics are always super interesting. so glad it exists!
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james.t.schwartzBroadens my viewAs a white man, I listen because I need to challenge the conventional racial narrative I hear every day, and hear stories that do not center the experience of people like me. Thank you for this podcast!
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podcast love 123Podcast loverThis is a great podcast!!!!
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AKP151I love this pod castI thoroughly enjoy the ladies voices, topics, humor, candor etc. Great friend in my head girl time with intelligent thought provoking conversations. Keep up the great work.
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JMoney$56WeirdSeems like a good pod but kinda weird
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cmandolin81Thoughtful insights and conversationsYou are empowering people to have thoughtful conversations with each other and even with ourselves that enhance our fluency when engaging in deep, emotional topics. Thank you for introducing these conversations in your podcast in such an open, supportive way!
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Ollie4496TherapyI truly love and appreciate what you guys do for this platform. This is like therapy for me, hearing other black individuals speak on the same issues and perspectives that I have.
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Ebonee 2003My NEW favorite podcastThis is an amazing podcast thats perfectly designed for those interested in exploring the black diaspora in new and refreshing ways. Great hosts, Intriguing content ,awesome guests. Thank you!
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brittney.nixoleJust AmazingI love the stories. They are told so beautifully.
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Blue Pete 1962InterestingVery positive and professionally done
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RosieRepairsYes, please!This podcast has and continues to spark so many interesting conversations amongst my friend group. Very unique and informative, I love your perspectives! ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🖤
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yepimchristineAbsolutely wonderful!I found this from code switch and my heart melted. Your voices provide this warmth in my heart that affirms my black girl magic . You guys are absolutely amazing and intelligent women. It brings tears to my eyes. I would really love to be on the show and chat with y’all. Keep being wonderful ❤️❤️
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DimplesnsuchGoldenI feel like I’m part of the conversation no matter the topic.
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sopha.gInsightful and engagingFound this podcast via Codeswitch (another amazing podcast). This is such an amazingly produced podcast and I feel like I’m a part of the conversation. So good
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saraholeary2Amazing production and very interestingThis podcast is so well produced! I love how they weave together conversations with guests and their own experience. This white person feels very lucky to listen to these rich stories and perspectives. Thank you!
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Flowerchild_83African DiasporaLove the knowledge and stories you ladies give to us on a weekly basis.
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ben-jam-in since 85'Soooooooo gooodThought provoking, well produced, topics that resonate deeply with me and more broadly within the community, love y’all!!!
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nyreemuseSo thoughtful, so deep!This podcast really digs deep. I’m finding my real color at the roots of my everything. Keep up the great work!
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lady luvvvvaI Miss It So Much In Between EpisodesThis is one of my top three favorite podcasts. I love both hosts so much. The reporting and quality are amazing. Thank you for your work.
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JustEmilyCExtremely well doneWell-produced, insightful, funny, conversational, educational. All-around excellent.
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SusanTeaMeVital.I've been enjoying The Stoop for a while now and it just does not disappoint. Hana and Leila examine vital topics in depth but they also challenge themselves in doing so, providing a thoughtful and personal look at issues that, yes, we NEED to talk about. Thank you ladies for your care in presenting such myriad impactful stories. So many of these episodes imprinted heavily on me ❤️
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